Show - - - — -' — VWCIMSinaptdA1116e$4ed0qP4 - - 'aoad -- Jr (S t - Novemher 15 1942 Uht 5a1t galit Zri tinne - Sunday- Morning la C t :: - 4 4 Change the Fish Pond Into an Aquarium 1 It I( - Chezw-idde- -- 1''''''' ''' : 1i n --: ' ' ef :: - s ' s :4 s t'i :i ke 'P'dt s :1 - y i- ::: - -s :- 1 ' 4 - li- c it 4 4 :?' 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''''': '':'1 'r:q r!'' 4 4 ? ''' ' ' 4 most commonly ' adensis—the :: A 5A offered aquatic for fish tanks— is r!retty with its feathery green form and has the advantage of rililtplyLing rapidly Snails should be in every they are the aquarn because sr7avengers which will consume plant parts uneaten It is quite possible to have flowers in bloom in the house all winter Besidesthe ubiqui1sh food and other refuse Betious geranium: and the begonias and other tender pot plants one should include some of the sLcies their usefulness snails are t 4 I 4 1q ' :' " ''r' i ' 4 s 1 4 l: It ' X :: '' '- ' N ::: I 1 -- : i 1 4 ti: t ! :: g w t&'''' I ' i :t s 'Flk - j- i: 7k st ' glot - i ' ' i to :' - - -- --: - 5 '$ ''' t'' ': IS t' il-i-i e 1: ' ' :1 it?: f - 1- Mrs J M G Salt Lake City writes: "Will you please tell me if the plant called Jacob's coat belongs to the same'family as the begonia? I would also like to know the best way to care for a Boston fern" Ans—Several house plants are called "Jacob's coat" by the uninitiated This is a departure from Joseph's coat—for Joseph was the one with the coat of many colors One plant called Joseph's coat is an annuai amaranthus tricolor The coleus is also given this common name and is a house plant belonging to the mint family The begonia is not related to It Boston ferns need light but not sunshine moisture but not wetness and they must be kept out of cold draughts of air The best place is a north window but be sure no cool breezes blow through crack in the window frame Soil should be light and have plenty of leaf mold Water with tepid water never with that cold from the tap v !''' '?- ' I 1 :::1 '2rc:'::' j' r I ': '§ ' eo - ? 4 '11r P ' p: (: t e ''' i S 4' 1 i t 1 if ' I -j i 2 :s I !I a '4 p Garden Queries Answer:ed ''''"'' ‘t 4 1k Irt ' 1 i ' ':'? j : f 1r k "'Z''' ''''' a ' ' ' -- - ‘rwv471 -- F tHt :I ' ''' 1 ! 1 '''' t i -- i rA ‘ I ' - 4 t' t '0 hl:miditv to the air of the usually too arid living room Many owners of outdoor garden pools are at a loss now to deal with the goldfish The indoor aquarium is the natural a:swer to the problem If the winter should be mild the fish v1:1 live outdoors even under ice provided air holes are But in severe winters they chopped in the ice occasionally are sure to die even though the hardy waterlillies survive the wintry months '''''''''' '0 sio4414444004404444440044444$44 C - - If you have a In winter the lily pool may move indoors will an make you aquarium—or Eandy man in the family who you may purchase one at a very fair price Besides being decided:y decorative such an indoor pool is healthful for it adds sv4 ' ': : ? 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'5i -- t: : - :: 44-- c:-- Ak-- : :1 ir 1': ? - i war production Industries must be provided with decent living quarters imto live cannot wait They mediately the two or three months necessary to build new homes A remodeled and modernized attic offers one of the best solutions to the problem of pro- : :' : :': if the ultimate in beauty is wanted hardy bulbs potted are Narcissi especially amenable to indoor culture The varieties Golden Spur Van Giant Sir Watkin and Emperor are best for this purpose veren's c:ean and free from green ts 617:es Wa- 4 i An aquarium should be in go:d light but it reed rot have lcrg hours of sunshine In fact I striking through the sun:ight -: r o w panes and then again the glass of the tank through can seriously affect goldfish If there is enough plant life howyen thin danger will be eliminated If you must keep your tank in paste a sheet of green !right cellophane on the outs:de of the glass 1A'a:1 nearest the and you will make window a more charming picture and Reep the fish healthier at the 1 s ' Guppies the easiest of all tropical fishes (goldfish are rot corslered tropical) are pretty little thiniTs which have most intr- life cycles They will live in far smaller quarters than goldfish Many people have two tanks one for tropicals the other for ordinary goldfish W:th a large bowl- properly balanced by fish and plants you are certain of a source of constant pleasure this winter ii-uing :LI v--- I 1 11 LI 1 1 NO --- rawN e0:71!: 1 i— k 1 r- - I - C1 to0 I 1 1 i i id id ROSE BUSH 1 $k R I i rl l'N S 1 : 4e '' L r7i r ' - 11 1 71 i- -- 4s I' it Large strong bushes ready to move into your rarden AI I All in 4 : 3 9c containers 1 t 1 le- - 1 iv 1 Is SHRUBS and FLOWERING PERENNIALS All filndA and Type Seeding Si per Complete 6 4 m g 4 t for Now Is th Tim ROSES SHRUBS 1 I S A I BULBS t 1 FLORAL LAWNS :OTRH WRidT - 1 –NURSERY UP CO and 5TH SO ' :: I il ' ''' 0w ?' i:- ' - -e 4 A:)f "'-' - -' i' a ' I" ' f 4 :' ' i - (' N-5 : 4 t : - ' hg - i ' L ei 4it ! - t''''' ' - - -- 1 341 - tt -- ' ' ' I :: - ' - cy ' ' ' - ' - - — - -- -- - - 2 ' f ' I - ' -- ' - 41 '' 1- - ' ' 4 1: t -- - ' 1-4- - ' —4 : "7 11 -- -''' -- ' A' A - - ' - ' t : ' - rt 't' 4 - '' "' ' -- : By Jack eed eed I is a thing of beauty these days And the town of Vernal boasts one of the most attractive school structures of the state Completed during the summer at a total cost of $130078 (of which the Ilintah school district paid $78145 and the Works Projects administration conthe building is now in use tributed $51933) Built of reinforced concrete faced with a tapestry brick All floors are concrete veneer it is fireproof throughout covered with asphalt tile Walls and ceilings of the rooms are g material plastered with The building includes a kindergartern and library a heating plant and finished in knotty pine - ::- : ' : ' ' '1 '1 11J: : :: 1: & ' t : : s: -: "' 7 ' " - '"I :4 4 t 3 ' : lt &" - - ' " - tr """- - i 4 ' - 4 rt iiI :' : '1 I 1 w t : " I: " -- ': ' i: y44S t t 4 '': i ' 411 ' z 4 '' ' ' $ - ' er'11' : 14' -- re ' - '- ' 6 12-- Is ' '' 4 4:—7' '"'''" ! - ' 4 :L's':!: t "t1''7' ' A ? - i 2 11J 1 Blues t EASILY Kern-lon- Reds Just arrived Oftt US Pat NW' Poo f:1: 1 1 t i r PAINT ODOR THE AVER DOES GALLON ONE AGE ROOM --- COLORS NEWEST COMES IN for smartness b I- t with ordinary OFFENSIVE NO V r-- Roller-Koat- er e WASHES wall cleaners 0 clecorator-style- t 1 d 7 --- 7 III '' L 7 t The modc411---------- - I 118 1 ' GALLON $105 a I gallon makes II2 gals Finish Your QUAR Xam-Ton- r 1 li ' Loo ' gal Fs 1DR C:AT tl the e Lao 42-ri:77- r See an 1 89 actual demonstration of M with Kern-Tone-f- y MOLL scuffing t Clear &ilia Snowdrops Lilies Peonies Whites Paper gloss finish! sae ti 59 Qt MAR-NO- T s Quick-Dryin- g ) lig 11:1 it - 4 k S rlirp HOUSE PAINT Enamel For furniture - woodwork- toys I covers MS4 - 1 coat walls Enameloid solid with Di in 4 hours a fi ar tP'''j Pt SHERWIN:WILLIAMS EiIAMELOID Li Daffodils : Varnish se fies and protects resists chit:mint are painted lork CNor t at our store! e SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S ness Am - Washable to-u- se TRIMS ' honestto-good- Pinks ' Trims! e Gummed ready (3) floors Beauti- SWP than with any other brand of paint! Why? Simply because in SWP House Paint beauty protection and economy combine to give you the most in real paint for every cent you spend Loon 25 Per per gallon Ask us for a free color card "P Gal SHERWIN-WILLIAM- - in Kern-Ton- ) Sherwin-William- t For (I) furniture (2) woodwork - 4 - ished walls with th Pint Kern-Ton- Three-Purpo- ‘g ORE homes - beauty of your 1111 111k - -- ITS 4'-r- America's Favorite House Paint - i HOUR ost coAT gr5 AS ATER - Enhance the Roller-Koat- er ATER 89 'N Kern- - Toll Kern-Ton- - SMART BORDERS! Tone right over your walls quick- ly easily with 1 "6 oma ROLL IT ON! Just 4001 I e $212 per cost—only - - 3 ' pasta ready-to-us- iiiimonir---alIC'''-- a Kem-Ton- - -- miracle wan fin ref - PASTE FORM Zi) THE PLACE Yellows N- brush with a wide EASILY tj 6 - soing fsgt PLANT NOW the weather anti ground is ideal to plant bulbs Another Shipment of Imported HYACINTH BULBS The modern heating plant automatikitchen and cafeteria a continuous supply of warm fresh air of any cally furnishes to each room predetermined temperatt're Venetian blinds cover the windows! And modern lighting installations include 159 fluorescent lighting fixtures with a frontage on Main street of 190 The building is two stories high feet and an extreme depth of 127 feet and can accommodate 600 pupils Fici ( MIRACLE WALL FINISH ft 'Ts tine 11 sr Thev it or with the room may HOUR ONE DRIES IN immediately be occupied no turpenWITHWATER needed MIXES thinners solvent or 1 TULIP BULBS ''''1 1 ' walls APPLIES ) You still have a chance to get a good selection of our excellent English grown Imported t fi '4 -:: -- ' ' - (7:11 - painted walls UOGELEPIS k L y or11 MAR tiv'L i '1::::1 t 44 1' P 47- 1 A : ::Z Is t IN Ill I 1--- J'' t b 22vri ' or' -b VIALLPAPER t COVERS ONE COAT wallboard basement 1 : : ? 4 :: :' 'w tS : 1: - ' c ! $ -- - i : -:- --- ::::: ''' ' :: '!'- : 1 ' 1i I : i ! : : ' 4 -- 4 ''''' k t0 1 : A: '' ' -- —- : t - t t " i finally brqught about the ancient temples the only early buildings now standing that are in any sort of preservation Other domestic architecture was evidently of such a short lived character that it has entirely disappeared Religion then has been dir e c t I y responsible for the growth of architecture to the height it has attained For the purpose of brevity we will skip the trials and tribulations of the ages and start our history with followthe ancient Greeks ing wethrough the centuries until arrive at the complexity of today In subsequent articles we will describe and illustrate the predominating styles and their distinguishing characteristics selecting typical examples of each prevailing style '' 4 '''' ' ' - 4 ''''' 7 H : '''' :: ' Illq 414 '" ' -'- - ' IFI 1 ' - 1'' ' t3 - I 4 4 '4 - "sA r : : i - ' 41-'s tr-- ! 1' fi --- — I ' - of°' 0 1" -- reasoning man discovered he could roll another rock up or tie against his grotto the tops of the reeds together or dig with other reeds deeper under the overhanging and by so doing could rock provide additional prote c t 1 on against the elements and his enemies Later the nomadic life of man demanded a demountable shelter which took the form of a weatherproof covering laid over light portable poles The intervening thousands of years ? t i 111:r-::' f : Areltila410 — - z 4 I - :“e ': - :' ' r t ' : - 21- 4 -" 4 t -- t '" I 1 4 " - -1 - 4 - ' 4- 1 '''''''''''''--i- - ''''''' k' ' ( - I 9 - ft - -- the only animal with power of A - f - -- --- - 1 4 ttl"t - '"""":"' well-equipp- ' ! 1- 4 sound-deadenin- - ':''- t - '16 "The little red schoolhouse" ' 14 - ' ! 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" t III sti N0-- - - : 1 ei i' - '''''' ra in : - ' t ' ' t -' - ' ' f i iti ' Ic I 4 ii 1 ' : 4- ' 4 544 T '41- to a 0175717 AND fj1 I - - "'"' Garden Insurance Lawn Insurance B il' 4 t BB SURE YOU USE f -1 tittri1- - I FERTILIZE A 1 -- i'--: t A $ sat 00 None Better i g vt--i- '1 A f- 7-- - and Shelter rt self-comfo- ''''' ' 4 Z L'': f t PANSIESto ::—'' 1 Tow :' $ lailk Stock self-comfo- 7" '"-::71- 47-- " : Self preservation Is the first law of man The second hereditary right is his The necessities of are a full stomach and a shelter over his head We will not attempt to class-ill- y the gastronomic needs and requirements of man but instead will devote our thoughts to the equally important part of his life—his shelter Man has always been an opportunist taking available materials or objects and adapting them to his needs with alterations Therefore when shelter was needed the natural grotto the reeds of the Tigris or the overEuphrates river each formed a hanging rock shelter of sorts Then being rl ' 1 use II -- b tributions S '' iJ tf i ':sl t t' 4Cw 1 t 4 1 - ' " :4: OREGON GIANT ifr 100 1 A" i ' - 44" 1 re e itt :1 ' - 15c per doz ) 103 plants SeeOur Large and t" i t - Plont Now IF - -- ' 4f's - i fi - ' N" 44' - g kt : ' 41 SkVE 2 YEARS BY PLANTING NOW- - A144) BARE ROOT SIIRUBS as low 2IN 25c tEVERGREENS I v TREES I t t v:-'''6'64'- - t ' S """'''''''''''"'''' - Z months Vernal Boasts Modern School Building a --- This is the first in a series of articles concerning the development of architecture telling of each civilization's con- any-divid- 4 ' '1Ztloi:—-s- Architecture Through the Ages up-lad- ''c k a bii CLEARANCE IA 1 34 F rt 7 r 17 0 13 - Ilt r J LI :''''''"- - I --I f - In almost every large community there are a number of large older properties Many of these homes are being put to only partial use With a small amount of repair and remodeling they can easily solve the housing problem for a number of war workers and their families Unfinished or unused attics can be easily transformed into Scrubbing or scraping followed by a couple of coats of shellac will make the floor— if it is in reasonable condition— like new When the attic remodeling is finished the family has an additional room adequate and comfortable which will help to ease the critical housing shortages in overcrowded areas And after the emergency the family has the new room for any purpose they desire wondet I 10 Lew- r livable viding quickly and easily addi- A Full Stomach at 1"Nk - "7Th----- ft 1 1 - --- t t-- A - - - pro-Soo- sane time w Though the war ha a made a difference in t he bulbs available for indoor use most of these named can be found They should be planted at once in pots of good soil for they require from eight to 15 weeks in the dark to get their pots filled with roots before being taken 'to the living rooms for top flowering growth asand ultimate Put many bulbs of each kind in a pot as can be held n there with the tips slightly of the truding above the top when an inspection system can be organized soil and with about a half inch homes of Utah will be granted "V Home" awards—if they pass between each Water thorough-certai- n Y and then store them either in to now home to So start prepare your requirements a cold dark cellar or a shallow pass the tests pit in the garden When a home is approved by the civilian defense organization as putting forth a maximum effort to help win the war a If the cellar is tined remember these are bulbs which can On that back in window be the will the issued for sticker display endure freezing but cannot enof the sticker is this pledge: dure warmth They must have "We in this home are fighting We know this war will be darkness The outdoor pit is the best easy to lose and hard to win We mean to win it Therefore we Have a layer of ashes or to resources plan the our all our all and energies solemnly pledge sand at the bottom to pre- sharp i fight for freedom and against fascism We serve notice to all vent earthworms from enter-thwe are personally carrying the fight to the enemy in these ing the pots and over them a layer six inches or so deep of ways: leaves or straw or similar litter Over this litter pile earth "I This home follows the instructions of its air raid war- and ashes to a depth of about 18 den in order to protect itself against attack by air inches "II This hone conserves food clothing transportation Root begins almost at and health in order to hasten an unceasing flow of war mate- once in these buried pots Durrials to our men at the front ing the winter they may be "M This home salvages essential materials in order that tg Icrsn indoors If yr-- have maa bit of broken trock at the botthey may be converted to immediate war uses tom of each pot as you to to rumors home "Iv This refuses designed spread e should always do in potting our nation to is force it easy thing y the mass of earth and roots "V This home buys car savings stamps and bonds regu- ward—using a stick or pencil through this hole—to find out if "We are doing these things because we know we must to root growth has been satisfacwin this war" tory Make Yours a 'V' Home Awards Soon to Be Granted NI k - :7 - Mrs T J Vernal writes: "The accompanying box contains a columbine that has bloomed continuously all summer for the past two years It hns been a great curiosity to my friends as we had never heard of a columbine that bloomed more than once in early summer ithought you might be interested" Ans—The columbine you sent me was a species called aquilegia chrysantha and does bloom all summer as you discovered It comes only in pale yellow Most people like the varied colors which have just the one short flowering period Chrysantha however may vary in its tones of yellow and should self sow readily It is a most valuable perermnial in my opinion and does well in deep shade as well as in sun 47-pit-- ' Insulating board or plasterboard is one of the many materials that may be used for an economical neat and quick remodeling job on the attic Requiring- no painting or papering or refinishing insulating board keeps the room warm in the winter and cool during the summer tional housing accommodations for war workers in the crowded war production centers d interesting in all their habits a2 also he:p to keep the glass t Ranunculus bulbs have about the same degree of hardiness and it is safer to dig them - I comfortable complete rooms pch ' Winter Abloom Indoors Oe-ave- In NVorkers 41: - : MP 71 ' f An—Montbrettas being native to South Africa are liable to winter killing in our severe winters though they might live through a mild winter They are exactly like gladioli In their character and requirements Store shallow cool in boxes in a them basement 1 ' ''''-'k-'1- bulbs live in the ground in this climate or should they be dug and stored?" Mrs C L S Twin Falls Idaho writes: "Would you please tell me if I should dig my montbretia bulbs and store them for the winter or if by covering them they will he all right left in the ground? Will ranunculus : '::- - $' :'' :: : : l'" :" :33$A 7: : 4-- 4 ‘-- -'''' :' - - :'4"v:i"'1!-''':-ZZ'a'P:11- '1: ys - - 4 - '" '' i 41r- - "01T ' t' L 17- : - - l q'''' ' : '' '7'4$) a:0-- : : - - ::: 3-14 tI'-i'-2- I' it:t:' JI-''''- ' ' : ' -- ' Scenes such as these may be An aquarium made yours man of the house the by acquatic plants and tropical fish t : : i' : i: '7-- io :i'n ' 4- - "L'" : :: ::' - ' : '' i' - :' '1'' A - :"c- -- - s: -- 'wsf :'''' - 't 36 ? ' 'c '''' it- '4- ' i' ':' ! -- ''''" ' : i!: ic - t A -' k- - - 'i i f Regal SHEE?WIN-WILLIAM- S for All Kinds of Headquarter DOG FOODS Because of a scarcity of skilled W P A mechanics in Uintah county several were brought in from Utah county to expedite the work Every part of the building shows splendid construction and skilled craftsmanship The architect was Lorenzo S Young of Salt Lake City and construction was under the supervision of Bus Hatch famed Colorado river navigator I IMGELEIS 32 A WEST FIRST SOUTH STREET DIAL t' (VIt It ' k 2 27 0 U - J - I 1 - - ' g St i N " I 121 4i - - r ? DIEM ic1111':4'i:L'iA - ''1si"---I:iii-?- 7 ' 4iilii''i !'"1:i |