Show - 4 THg SALT LAKf N4yeipo-- 1P0'::::& '' L J Eldred ::se L like to rovo 1 immft S g a 1 I t: mien llttEDon i 1 I t q k' - West on N Nortlgren man give It away au base L J obtained concessions at fairs and orphan at the age of II 84 Provo's philanthropist shows all around the area and "good neighbor" attributes his early He putting his money into real esencouragement toward success to his grand- tate andbegan as he continued to prosper turned mother who when an uncle scolded L J for over the rides business to a nephew and adputting his savings into a vised the youth "Pay no attention to what they looked around for someone to help Young mariPted couples needed homes so say none of them has saved a nickel" he bought holnes-iinsold them for WO down So L J 'and a friend bought the ride ap- and whatever the couples could pay per month This stated him on a second career—that paratus the friend putting up a third of the of philanthrophy And he enjoys his largesse $2000 cost and L J the rest The young entrelearned that Utah Valley preneur then quit his job at a dairy and began being a surprise anlieiron needed Hospital lung lie supplied it a tickets at nickel each selling and sit for a quarter—he never upped the Later he gave the hospital a resuscitator price had no police prowl ears and Itie felt Soon he bought out his partner and headed pROvo out so presto he paid out help for San Francisco to the World's Fair It was one and presented it to the for a mistake The competitive "big rides" were city—the start of a new fleet too much In six months he was broke Last July he gave the Utahna Ballroom built before the turn of the century and famed Three years later he set up again in Ogden as the place where Jack Dempsey first fought against the warnings of competitors in Utah to Provo City as a recreation area failed and had stored their gear Ills gifts have been many and he has been L J whose policy it was to always give the children their money's worth made money and' joined in them by his wife soon was reaching out into other communities Together they are planning one "final gift" in Utah and Idaho but refuse yet to say what it Is or whom It will Later he moved to Provo a "sour" town benefit Bkd you can can be sure it will be a men who used to surprise and it will benefit as many persons according to "lose their shirts" here But using Provo as a as possible Left DRUM —Eldred I projects like long trips should be planned in advance That's the advice from contractors who say that families that fail to get firm bids or change their well minds midway in a project or fail to with workmen are likely headed for trouble the family When the plans are definite--wh- en know is exactly what it wants—contractors should he on paper asked for firm bids Plans should and the contractor to do the work should have or what he will should give a memorandum do for the price quoted And before workmen come in on a remodeling project the room in question should be cleared so they can work easily Workmen should not have to worry whether furnishings or fittings will be darnaged—put them away Other rooms should be closed off during remodeling tti keep dirt and debris away from them and it's a wise plan to lay down mats at strategic points near the remodeling project go that both workmen nod members of the family can clean their feet before going into other areas d merry-go-roun- be-do- y -- merry-go-roun- ld d -- ''' o'f''''" 11-0117- t i' - THE jo '' re'''' 0 ( 4I' 4'' L 'ec -- — ) '''' ' i ' - 1"-': ' r 1' - oa :''o e''V- -- - tZa the ultimate in41 -- ' e4500-00-inlaid linoleum -- - 44- 4 7 ' ' ': '7t!--- - A -- o :' - '''''- - - R -- - Ar: 4 (IJ 01116 hottolieltimpo Sutra Expert instfraotioot Ssrvics avoilolido Call For Free Estimate - Presented 5-Etelawa- -- 0-74:4- 2) 4 i 1 I' 4116 fk 1 -- - DIAL 9-15- 45 - ' oh it cot ELOOln CAINET 1 2H LINOLEUM Soo mom001 64 Slopeów I - - tedsve MIS "Ws Week" mow espa ilmiley Moe LIGs covErto PLASTIC TILE- "- ASPHALT Till gardeners ' re -- - great and small we ' the cover - 441(4 by In homes la 4 kPt'fil) 00a0123 i ) -k mew Yd - o- ' 4 Pattern goes through entire thickness can't be blurred or changed by wearlioowo Sq : ' ' around and more people are trying out coverings so for next week our Tom Tinker has an article on swing tile floors—and this project that even the woman of the house can do is the subject of our fulkolor Tribune photo And in line with new gimmicks in home decorating Ralph Treves will tell you how to dress up your walls with coated textile wall coverings In the sewing section Susan Sewell explains the tricks of altering patterns while the Churchill sisicrs tell how to snake ornate collars and tuffs from straw Don Howard will talk about Europe in his travel column and Jerry Field gives some hints on making your snapshots "hang together" by careful Darning when you shoot There'll also be more decorating and handyman Information as well as timely hints and advice for - 111th st' -— WE get that more ASfind tile for floor :' ''''4' ' I A 3DIMENSION TEXTURED LOOKS - 4 -- I- - 44- -- -- v i K t :1 'r : 4' t ii $269 coming up J(11 ci-41c" '''1r --- re EILSi'E 11110LEUM 1 You can see many of the most modern homes without all this bother merely by taking a trip to the Art Barn this month On display there and slated to continue throughout the month is a collection of photographs of homes designed by Richard Neutra one of the nation's top architects The Mums "displayed" at the Art Brim show s aidous types of dwellings from large rambling 'hornet designed for mountain and desert locations to small homes to fit on conventionaheity lots If you want to see what is new in home designat least from one expert's viewpoint—drop out to the Art Barn this month and take a look d merry-go-round tho-hi- loop various angles O L J Eldred the "merry-go-round- " who saved his money to Tramuit Stull Writer at or F :Interest to l'unne decorators and handymen is a new decorative hardwood veneer that has been introduced to the wall covering market This veneer is said to be so pliable and limber that It can be wrapped around a lead pencil Of course we can't see any particular use in wrapping a lead pencil but this material can be applied to a living room wall without nails or screws and free from moldings usually required to cover joints It consists of a thin veneer 185Meli thick laminated to a cotton backing and is applied to the wall in much the Fernc manner as wallpaper It can be usrd on any hard &tooth dry surface such as plaster plyboard hard-board- s metal roar- wood asbestos-cemen- t s ble and plaster-boar- 1i:: 1)3 look in - t I Hudson Roy new homes whether one not But this usually lengthy trips to and from sites where such homes are on display getting and out of a car joal frog walking around the homes to wee how they EVERYONE planning ' 1' di alD 11) - —) -- i 1 --- ' by - 1' 1 tars SE20 - t 1152 So STATE Regardless of what the song says children are usually told by anxious gardening parents not to "tip toe through the tulips" Or through tiny of the other lovely bulb flowers that are in bloom now Our cover model today Patrice Capson daughter of Mr and Mrs Leo R Capson 1601 E 3010 South is content to just take time out from play to sprinkle this vivid border of tulips and daffodils This flower border by the way makes the Joseph IL McKay home at 419 Ilth Ave one of the most cheer- fullooking in the block I ' it ill r ii ' :: 1' Solt Lek atirg i r Poi 1 |