Show — 8 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE C Walks Drives ) SUNDAY MORNING JULY 14 1955 Harmony Between Woodwork On East Bench And Wall Paper Given Study New Building Home Planned for Ttvo Separate Salt Lake Businesses to Make Costs Pretty Homes $25000 Knowledge of the convenience ofbe installed —and this though the is recommend-most n furnishing in a room has !ed forexpensive-wahomes Ur large permanent numerous prompted Wall paper simulating flat wood manufacturers to make a careful (grain panels can be applied and fin ished with actual wood trim of the study of the relationship of to adjacent woodwork wood simulated n the paper This built-inThe use of furniture was second method is quite satisfactory popular as far back as the Eliza- for smaller homes apartments and bethan period As a result many such public places as restaurants or room designs dating as far back as hotel rooms 400 years include built-i- n feates The third method calls for one At the same time wallpaper nas of the new washable wallpapers been designed to fit any or ail of which re made to simulate painted thes types of rooms paneling such as is found in toio architecWallpaper manufacturers have nial and modern-classi- c made a careful study of the require- ture These papers are made for sevments for period rooms eral color combinations All doors Where it is desired to build picture rails window trim shelf bookshelves china closets or simi- edges and other woodwork should lar devices into a home of an archi- be painted exactly the same color tectural period other than that we as this paneled wallpaper Electrinow call modern it is important cal outlets should he painted to r that harmony between the new work match the woodwork or the and the older part of the room be depending upon their maintained Thi3 can be achieved easily by the selection of the proper wallpaper and by so hanging it Joist Supports that the built-i- n feature merges with the rest of the room First in A defective or sagging joist may e h of a bookshelf see that be reinforced by spiking a the edges are as nearly as possible plank on one side of it or if greater flush with the wall Then have--thstrength is desired planks may be paperhanger cut the paper to the spiked on both sides of it The very edge of the opening Paint all lower edge of the reinforcing be cn the same level as the but the outer edge of the shelving the darkest color to be found in the lower edge of the joist This reinforcing will give additional rigidity wallpaper Paneling in a room may be to the joist and assist in preventing worked out in three ways Either uneven floors and squeaks from deactual wood panel and molding can veloping v built-i- waTT-pape- Theater and Open Air Market Will Be Housed Under One Roof Builder May Please His Fancy in Types Used Space One Factor Not only the construction but the of both walks and arrangement The home drives are important owner could often greatly improve the exterior appearance of his place by giving careful consideration to their placement Of course many mall city lots leave little room for variation from standard arrangement of both' but there are many others that do but are not developed The walk in particular need not necessarily be the shortest distance between two points — the standard definition for a straight line But there should be a well defined reason for substituting a curved pavement for the direct route A tree to be circled a shrubbery planting to be skirted either of these provide such reason Choice Offered The drive when built of concrete may be full width or consist of two parallel concrete strips with or without curbing The space between the strips may be filled with crushed stone or gravel or planted with grass so that it becomes in time an integral part of the lawn Construction should be such that Work will not only be 'attract! ve"Tn appearance but permanent in character In the full pavement type of h slab eight to driveway a ten feet wide is recommended This will take care of heavy duty service auch as delivery and coal trucks h crown will insure drainA age Care must be taken to see that the foundation upon which the pavement Is laid Is brought to grade and well compacted before concrete is 4 placed Two by sixes or two by eights may be used for side forms for the drive and cross pieces should be iet at right angles to the side forms every 20 or SO feet to provide expansion and contraction Joints Where the driveway Is built continuously In place of alternate sections strips of tarred felt should be placed against the division or header boards When the header boards are removed the felt strips remain permanently In position providing a definite joint between sections It is recommended that the driveway be built - In— construction meaning that the full thickness of the concrete ie placed at one time and the same mixture used throughsix-inc- The modern combination theater and open air market to be constructed at 1515 Fifteenth East street at a cost of $25000 will’ be construction a model of according to Slack W Winburn architect of the structure It will be necessary to raze the present building to make room for the market which will occupy one story on the south side The theater will be two stories high and will have a seating capacity of 554 featuring a lounge style The building which will be of concrete and steel construction! will have an exterior trimming of marble The Bestways Foods store is at present located on the property The owners N H and Omar Hansen are going ahead with plans for the improvements in view of the business and residential growth of the district per-jso- bal-ico- An architect’s drawing on the proposed combination theater and market to be built for N II and Omar Hansen at 1515 Fif- - Construction Industry Lays Plan to Keep Code Benefits And Strike at Shoddy Work teenth East street The structure which will cost approximately was designed bjr Slack IV YVinburn architect $33000 Because of the high price of gaso- - imported into China for use in small Diesel engines are being tor vehicles A NURSE’S-EY- mo-lin- e wnh-papelnci-tio- the-Cas- two-inc- plank-shoul- VIEW OF THE QUINS E Fair Practice Council Organized lo“Work Out New Standard of Competition NEW YORK— The construction building in order to gain immediate business were two things that he Industry of the country is now en- said must not be countenanced In of a trade in formation the gaged the future in Industry’s relations will endeavor which council practice with the public to continue the benefits derived Statement Issued A codes N R from the compulsory The formation of the councH was Concerning the whole question of voted at a meeting last week In N R A codes In ' the construction Washington of the Construction field the league’s statement issued League of the United States On after the meeting said: the council will be representatives ‘‘It Is quite generally recognized of every Industry concerned with that Industry made some real progand establishconstruction Colonel John P Ho- ress In gan chairman of the league ex- ment of standards of fair competiplained that the council would set tion under N R A The N R A also up a code of fair trade practices provided for certain Improvement in and standards which would be used industrial relations and conditions The construction as the basts for group codes On of employment the council will be one or two repre- industry together with many other sentatives each of the manufactur- industries desires to maintain these ers’ or producers' group the general gains They recognize that only contractors’ group subcontractors’ through continually Increasing purgroup professional group Including chasing power can construction and engineers and architects material other durable goods Industries be supplies dealers and distributors and rehabilitated and their normal vol the public works group Including ume of business regained” road building bridge construction Committees May Survive out ‘ The proper concrete mixture to be and similar contractors The Construction league formed Wide Field of Activities In 1B31 is a federation of 22 trade used for driveways and sidewalks is mix which means one part a A program and guiding principles and professional associations in the cement to two parts sand and three are to be worked out dealing not different branches of the construcparts pebbles Where sand and only with practices of fair competi- tion industry It has 12 state orpebbles are dry 5V4 gallons of clean tion but with the relations of the ganizations Under the trade pracwater should be used per sack of construction industry with other in- tice council an attempt will be made cement while If they are moist 4 '4 dustries relations with labor rela- to preserve the 53 local coordinating gallons Is the correct amount The tions between different branches of committees that were established by amounts of sand and pebbles may the construction Industries and re the construction code authority to hava to be varied to aecure a work- lations between the construction in deal with groups concerned with able mix but the amouhta of water dustries and the public actual erection in building and to - Lewis ahould be kept constant H Brown president of use these in forming other state Pavement Easily Leveled corporation and groups Only by acting In this way can When of correct plasticity the chairman of the manufacturers' concrete is easily leveled off by a committee of the league declared actual progress be made Colonel He pointed out that Industries Hogan said strlkeboard resting on the edge of that the construction the side forms By passing the must admit that they had In the the nature of construction is such even that it varies in different localities atrikeboard across the forma in a past not only countenanced but relawhere the actual building Is done aaw-lik- e motion the hollows are encouraged actions In their filled in and concrete Is compacted tions with the public that they must By local action based on the fair trades practices and standards to The pavement la then finished with not countenance in the future of speculative be drawn by the council he dea wood float to produce an even The encouragement on an unsound financial clared these standards can be gritty surface This la done several building hours after the concrete has been basis and the encouragement or at given real effect locally in accord of shoddy with local conditions placed at which time It will be least open acceptance stiff but still workable quite To assure proper curing a covering of moist earth or sand may be placed on the concrete as soon as It has hardened sufficiently to resist marring This should be kept moist for 'about ten days after which It may be removed and the pavement put Into use WASHINGTON p design a home for you The best he (Copyright the Architects’ Small has been losing its homes for years can do is to arrange some rooms for House Service Bureau Inc living and we must stop this social decay pleasant “You alone can make your home I hope to see millions of new houses Not with sticks and stones Not building soon— then turned Into real with rugs and curtains Many Home Builders Not with Land of Homes!” shower baths and homes America— spiral staircases With these words Walter Pitkin Oh no! If ever you have Like Storage Cellar professor pf journalism at Columbia you make it out of yourself You and well known author are at home onjy when you are Under Porch Floor university completed an Bddress delivered re- yourself You are your own buildcently over a nationwide hookup ing material And your house is on the subject "What Home Means your castle but your home Is yourMany home builders find It desir- to Me” The address was a part of self In architecture able to build a storage cellar un- a series presented under auspices of “Some people have perder the concrete floor of a side the federal housing administration sonalities Others have MiniThis be done can General with the Electric company porch by souls Some are mum expense and provides a cool Professor Pitkin said In part: ground-floo- r characters and others "You notice they don’t call the have penthouse apacious storage place for vegetapersonalities Seme bles and other foodstuffs during the fellows who handle this money the are by nature homeless they merefederal home administration They ly reside somewhere or else they Wjnter months The procedure Is simple Exes call them the federal housing ad- keep moving Those who just keep vate a six to eight-fosquare un- ministration And with good rea- moving are bums We’ll forget der the concrete floor of the porch son them this morning Those who Just Let me put you straight The TirsidOomewhere leaving the natural clay for a floor may be homeless instead bf the usual concrete The government can’t build a home for by choice or homeless out of necesnatural floor provides sufficient you’ All it can do Is to help you sity moisture to keep vegetables cool put together some lumber and hard"A home is more than a residence and fresh-Bican be built glv ware on some plot of ground The Home is wherever you can comfortadded convenience in finest Shelves architect ing the world can’t ably be yourself1 may also be installed for canned goods The floor of the porch which the eelllng of the cellar Lighting of Exterior Home Given Privacy should be reinforced with bars of Proves Aid Home to A door should be built giving steel By Rows pf Trees access to and from the basement When such a side porch Is built When a house Is set back from the Frequently home builders find It the additional excavation and maas is the prevailing prac- desirable to street terials to construct such a storage plant a row of trees to bin can be effected at a nominal tice in modern home construction screen the house from the street cost the location of proper lights to Bid The type of giving added privacy pedestrians in approaching the en- trees and their spacing depends trance door should bt considered upon- - the effectflesired and the Employment Rises when planning the lighting equip- amount of money the owner has to MINNEAPOLIS Minn — With- ment spend in six months following the inauguAn electric light properly placed It is inadvisable to plant quick' ration of the federal housing ad will be of service at night particuloministration's program here a larly if the walk Is winding and groking tress such as willows and cal builder found It necessary to made of flagstone or similar mate poplars too close to the house or its employ 15 carpenters full time Six rial Many such walkr are "S” plumbing lines as they have been months ago he had virtually no shaped and a light is a great con- known to cause great damage to work He states today that the past venience after sunset Another light pipes and mains because of the five months have been the most may' be placed in such a way as to spread of their roots Such trees profitable encountered during the make the house number visible from should be planted at least 30 feet the street past five years from the house one-inc- one-cour- se Johns-Manvil- WTErto 'fl'twswiv'swifr’WiXqxc'Xfcwwwivvsvi-vt- NBA Service Inc) e: I IHIiHWn'i'ln'ilWiVr '' The Dionne quintuplets accustomed to seeing their head nurse in a starched white uniform might not recognize Madame Louise De Kiriline as you view her here in the modish sports dress which she wore at a recent She is in New York to write Long Island horse show exclusively for The Salt Lake Telegram and NEA Service an absorbing series of articles recounting an experience that no other nurse ever has had — caring for quintuplets throughout the first year of their lives! Watch for these highly readable and human articles to begin Monday July 15 in The Teleolive-gree- n 4 I f r'vjA' VVYj- - i U a J !v ri ot gram Follow Nurse De Kiriline in Fascinating Photos and Stories of the Five Famous Little Dionne Girls te f 193a Nurse De Kiriline to Write Story of Quins’ First Year For Salt Lake Telegram Readers fJh' one-roo- m ‘ 3) Copyright The Dionne quintuplets get together on plana for the summer and life la just a bowl of cherries for the five famous little girls Life isn’t so very serious — at eight months Enielie left and Yvonne right pose for the camera Cecile shuts her eyes Marie peeks out eoyly her face half hidden In her chubby arms while Annette rolls and romps in sheer glee and exuberance Author Favors New Homes To Deter Social Backsliding i ' £$$ ?v 4s 6 AH V "C - ' (!$ Begins Monday July 15 if ril lITcilll i |