Show - ' ' '1 - ' s 4C ''" ' Ai-- ' - -- 1- - ' rw——p— I r : - vn t By Dolly Reitz t i ' The rain is raining all around as Stevenson ttobirt Louis not AdIal I sit by the fire with the typewriter oat with Tour rr on tny Ian and converse absent-mindeShe has unearited an envelope' full of Christmas Seals with gummed backs asked for a piece of my typing paper and h now engaged in gluing a lot of holly wreaths and Santy Clauses and poinsettias in rows on the 3 paper "Oh boy my tongue is getting all tasty" she saYs 410741 The big piece of gnarled root which I strug01 gled with all the way from the back of the yard this noon seems to have caught fire now and is sending out a permeating heat It makes me drowsy A few minutes later I find that I am fighting off wave after wave of some invisible attack that threatens to to gulf me in utter slumber I'm still able to answer Four but evidefitly n t to her satisfaction because she just said "Hey are you in your right ' ' the GadabOuts Mr and Mrs F A Mathis of 1943 Garfield Ave are for a vacation trip First stop will be New York City and then down to Washington D C There they will attend a lila I Friday ''' - - once-sai- I ' dl 4 - r--'- - I ' I mind?" The arrival of Eight 1 - 4 i I ' t I 4- —z i" '' Lars Creer Nielson of West Los Angeles and daughters Theriasa and Melinda '''' ' ' - Ls oto i 0 ' PII61 trl ot' if water vto no ternin sod 'with flavot Isoft polished ( Iaq figtirOCIVin g fabric) see come - I - - of Weston Mass been her host and Per eastern trip ' '' ' : r: - —1 t — - licsolor -r4 a 7 - s' : ' NtAl 111111MEMIEN - - OW r - - 1 tt ' ' ' ''') -- :' ' ' ' '' ') - ti il li SUPPER TO - - - 204 2f - ' i "0 Eta luktTAX a''''' ft ' '''''7:' ' s i IIIE 1 i ( ' - 0 music - V j JULES DUKE i ' ' 0 '' 11011EL Max - ' Cts - - -- - '' fr M gr - e "110 4 - - 1 k'i 4' Li 14 -- - P4' 4k't" Of t 040Z-tom- -it w a 1 i 0 ' I : — Li sides Let it air occasslonally too Weekly care will help reduce the amount of soiling Turn your mattress both from side to sifle and end over end The rotation will preserve the shalSe ailid firmness of your investmnt A good pad or covering is a must lor added 4-- CALIF pili7 Wrop Z ' ff : - ' - i I '' s i i V' d ' 4 i ' tP114' -- os totro emery I illi I imp It! ) 1P4 - 8s IL1111111tt 4 ) 1 14 i i t 4& tlid i t t) 4 fiJ 1 A: - Ishil' at 44444"-- look lea It 4:4'g'b : if t 12 -- " b- ri- i maw 7 II ----- mNOWIEBb 0 6:: -- 414‘1 ir - W!'-r-4- : iti --- - -- - Ii oo--J- ''i IN LANOLIN HORMONES AND DOUBLE HAND PROTECTION - ) --- ' 3 ' RICH i I 1 1 4 4 11 t - fil stains can be removed with the application of dry cleaner solution but first apply the cleaner onto a clean cloth never pour directly onto the mattresso then rub lightly from the edge to the center and wipe dry -- -- 40re-"wt -- "4 Most -- 4 I - f ) 6t” Aw I 1 -- protection 4 TrHil1-i t - W : rf 10 ! 41 et lastotCia - II 41114 IMP"mwaltutrilL-- g I i agagill111111116It - ' Ili 172 't aSoinuth presents itidni(?n dryiEIN go 2481 Wash Blvd 14 - tritZle if An Isidro pair or it hose for ' 47040) - with each purchase of hos pair of $399 shoes or over evetythingoll B599 ---— -- A valves— v dommiumb ' 1 4-- --- 1 st Outstay' ft) - 79c ' NIONS 1194 - : Matching ' ' ' - 7 ' - - -- -- ' - 7 - - ' — - - - - ' )04 : s699 ' $699 : $5 - ' ' ‘110 s499 - 1 - 1 is t - : --- -- - - N : - ' HANDBAGS Aran Is $40t A PLOP- $199 - s''it11) - 1001- i so" $599 Volvos to $145 ' N 3 - 499 i - at bodostretoisigp iii i '" Vir-- - iipNb As yes stop into Sringsoo feel admire anti be Winfred in those lovely NnV shoes of the season fee ' B499 II SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY verywis'ese with ' l - 9 :raw-59- - ' foit"14 cretzt With YOU hi mini— OUR NEW OWNSISHIP POLICY Is intorostal jin protorting your fashion prick — thott fore wo offer goo AU BRAND NEW STOCK in the intoned Spring styles 01 TERRIFIC SAmos NOW and throughout tho roar - 11 ‘ Ogden fa4axte oi cI 411551w - 1 il- II '0t:0 - Mrs Hal IL Tate 18592300 East inspects clean bedding prior to storing away for summer months isl' ' (Moot 117 (L A County) I i - -- 1 ' - ' ':'- V ''''"- - ihntwooloommuldnidriell0171: AMININONSIMI001111 ' '' A ' - - ' -- ' i '1 t ' i - ----' --- 04 4t - CORNELL - 1 t-- A v — 'i -- 1:: N t t - --- 6666z °'r--':--°d'-- 1' '7-- " Nr - ' - -- 41"---- ( ‘ pk to - i 1 Plants $130 11 Order to SEMINOLE GARDENS - -- 0 --- --- Soled -- - ' 4 - k $ Plants $175 Cosh Chock or Mono) Itcrriono Plus !land Lotici r--:- -- 7 deorou'oostrostillodollotirrilsoll7wor: - - 1 "sod for moss planting so '' 111 : f' UTAII 1 ' ' 1 - I 10 - ' - k -- ' ! ' ' " t 4 - - 4 Plants $100 I s t-- 41 will !highland Dr leaving April 18 for ans vacation extended in the islands With foot plant fros NI ovtr op to 16 I l kill — - prnlifica hi - -- - 2518 it 1 '''' '' i Y ' ' N froauently 1 4 -- lb v -- -- k on pi nEE ' ' '''''' AIS ROO - - can 34661 for your rosorvollons 1 ( F Lli I '' I ' Ifor0 silver pink Geranium with 'attractive dark omen fringod foliage iiewst OCEAN SPRAY ov Glistening 'waxy- - white- Woricieful- foe errangamonts and floral backgrounds Thom four earofully selected plants which wfl Imo worth up to In bloom when few wooks from now will le carefirtly packad $700 ai na diIivr4 Psstrkttid $100 You sato- up to 8600 Hawaii is luring another Salt Laker Mrs M C Godbe 1 otiv : - ' ‘I t - ' -- ' t i r -e Remove ''10'''':" - 4- t ' SUPPIIDcAtillcitiGN!v° FULL DINNER :' 4 1- - 1 - kNA' L 13 PERSON FOR THOSE WHO it I S599 443PER Irs' --- - VI i 4 - plants) SEMIN0111-11051-- hhods To—the dirle ' MAORI MAIWIL—Cloop purple prominent Co lifomio seems who have hostess will t - K mosses of brilliant rod flowers Into dozens of now MAGIC—Groot I ' ri7t7--NoR- MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS ' - hard ) ' El is- - - - - - tasztatb4 (0 '"' '4'-- ' L - ' ' ' ' ) ilintli ) 1) - nst I - awey & COINIIILOP--MAIN- I) t 'S- - i V ‘f 4 Om 307 - ' f4 Hays you a Charge Account at— 1 - ! i i471 ' - i ''' la ' - - MONIY-lAC- 1 1161111-- IVSil'a4NPIllilliiitillitifif "P fi I too 1k 111EbellktilIS Mrs F A Mathie witjh Mr Mathie plans EasterA trip 0 lf 7 - - kr 5 L' - i T- 3995 'torn ' Priced (" - 1 !i(! thls group - - aestgo new- i 41e York City New Saturday afternoon Mrs W H Portsche 1531 E 21st South and Mrs C W Harris 2515 Highland Dr Will be co-- 1 lf p 1 he be ' F- spots and stains by gently rubbing the spot with a hand-tu- t of suds Wash only one and one-haminutes and do not allow the blanket to soak In the soapy water Remove excess water by squeezing gently length wise never twist or wring the blanket Rinse in two clean lukewarm rinse waters If washed in agitator type washing machine rinse in one rinse water only not more than one and one-ha'miputes Dry in the shade not sunlight If possible hang over two parallel clotheslines 12 to 18 inches apart lengthwise As a blanket dries stretch fo bring it back to original size Never dry in a tumbleMype )clothes dryer and do not dry clean the blanket becatise some cleaning materials are injurious to the electric wiring Brush with soft brush and store in original carton or other covering with wires separated The care of your mattress is up to you Commercial cleaning of the mattress is not often a veils blI e For longer wear and satisfaction the care will be what you give to it When changing use the your bed linens varuum cleaner attachments and go over the surface and '‘ - t pillow case will serve the purpose and be economical See that the opening is tied or sewed securely If you have a comforter you will want to put it away clean too The best recommendation is to have it dry cleaned because of the matting that results in washing For the care of your electric blanket follow the direo tions of the manufacturer Here are some of those direo Hons The blanket can either be sent to a professional laundry or you may wash it at h9me either by band or In an agitator-typ- e washing machine Measure the blanket before washing it may need stretching after washing Use lukewarm water and mild soap suds Add water softener et trip to ! ' minv rine assertssem of Psis wevisi fistosns Cell vote Poo keve fennel Gereinomts fet poet boom Sc gossip These eis the INDOW Peon° Isnowleved Stensplatotket site winch Ose best &win Asps win festers few peeks et skeet $US pot plonk 'feel tecone feet fki emer - Remit son few peones pick Yes see loins fee feet op ts OW expensive Instructions few plenting end hot onto with oink shipment -- Jr Mr and Mrs L Ronald Folkerson greeted guests at a re- ception Thursday In the Lincoln L D S Ward The newlyweds 'were married earlier in the day in the Salt Lake LD S Temple 'the bride the former Miss Mardene 'Moulton is a daughter of Mr and Mrs H Chase Moulton 1264-9t- h East Mr El:liken son is &Jon of Mr ind Mrs Lee Folkerson 2496 Chadwick Mrs Floyd B Weed was matron of honor Miss Joy Traufler Miss Joyce WhiteleYand Miss Joyce Folkerson attended the bride Alene Montgomery and Jeannette Chapman were flower girls ' Fichard H Timpson was best man : ' she will accompany I Mr:andMrsLIJ Edgehill 'N a Direct From Sunny California fields for House Plants or Outsid Gardens jaunt t speed Ten good guests have been bidden i GERALIIIIIJIPIS'-'- Hogan Hansonl 29 S State who has been visiting on the EntCoast On the New York Alardene Moulton Is Bride - Nielson the former - N traveler 1 itAREaridlEAlii1FUL over the Easten'week 'end is ot the holiday agenda for Mrs B - W Hanson (Ethel - Mn Lam Creer Nielson and daughters Melinda and Therissa are visiting hero from home in California - staying with Dr E Clark parents Easter Jaunt A ' Clean I3edding Bef9re Summer Storage - hostesses at a luncheon at the Portsche home bidding the I of Utah graduates - Mn '7 1 - 44 t f and rela City and Clark and visiting With Mr and Mrs L W Niel son of Sandy parents of lir Nielson Both will be remelt) bered as former University k ''' --- --- 6 and of Mrs Gwen From Los Angeles 4 - ' ''' In hike warm water Be careful DIA to run'the blanket through a tight Wringer it is better to let your blanket drip dry on the line In storing It is :wise to place moth flakes or other moth protection between the folds of the blankets For extra protection store your clean blanket in a bag or tight fitting box You can purchase a plastic or cotton coyering or you can use something you have at home An old sheet (mended If !wetssary) or even a flour sack or vieltfty are Mrs T - (Editor's note: This is another in The Tribune series taking the housewife through her spring cleaning chores) By Hazel S Parkinson The time has come when ):)u will want to think about storing the blankets and bed- ding that you used this winter Be sure you put them away clean whether you have them commercially cleaned or wash them at home If you wash them at home follow Instructions of the manufacturer or wash them I ey 4 "Soaked to my guts" he says cheerfully -I wince There is a kind of magnificent heroic masculinity about little boys this age He changes his clothes and begins to prowl for food I think about Ten She went to school in the morning's sunshine wearing only a thin jacket over her Girl Scout 'uniform and now the rain has become a steady loud downpour I think of walking to school with an umbrella and holding it over her while we walk to the Girl Scout meeting But I know that plenty of other mothers will be there with cars and kdetide not to worry' Now comes a pleasant surprise Glenn is home from work early!" I tell him that we are out of bread and milk and he says hell go to the store "Can I come along?" Eight asks "And me too?" asks Four "Sure" Glenn says "Get your JacketsNo sense in only one of us getting wet" They come back not only with the milk and bread but with half a dozen cup-cak- are visiting friends fives in Salt Lake i dear froM School rouses me "Hello Are you soaked?" I I insurance convention They expect to be gone about 10 days - politely ' WEST AND qpction Spots Beckon Salt Lake Travelers 4 — I d i By ' - Nc'r:- - - - - ( 1 - 111011 NORTII9 SOUTILEAST t liajny Days' Nevér Dull With Children Around I 1954 TridayApril -1 - - 4 I 1 airt — to 1 ' THE SALT LAKE'TRIBUNE OtaCUPATION: MiUSEWIFi 4 1 --' - -- -- — - t - : - 0 d2 s |