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Show Atf fuey 6 todays fover One of the good things --about In aM imi'vf Irro Horrird about what'k going to become of tlie younger g neratHii . . . it'k going to grow up and worry about wliat will become oft he younger o cgeneral ion. It'k a Had fact, but true, that when it coium to gi ing for charity, too main people stop at nothing. days are llie Iiappiest dais of your fife . provided your youngsters are old enough to gK i . . If you're being especially careful ahinit spending money these clays, give a fot of tlwHight to any earpet you buy. Below a certain point, carpet is will It in out not to sear months, horribly costly boy. years. A dollar or two more a year makes the big ns help you muke a wise decision. difference, low-pric- ed j our wet spring has been the bounteous growth of grass of weeds of maintain plants of colorful wildflowers, and of course fruits and vegetables. Apricot trees, for instance, which in too many years past have been hit by late frosts, have never been so abundantly-loadewith fruit. So we thought wed record the event on bur cover this week, so in coming years, when fruit, or squrrels strip your trees, youll be able to recover 1973 the year of the fruit harvests. The young lady up a tree is Teresa Schow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Schow. lit AXELRAPS Furniture Carpets Appliances 1 255 South State Phone 364-650- BnnsMe ttBne mmagsiEnim THE MAGAZINE ranges' far afield in its features this week, with a story out of Jordan and a hobby out of England. The Jordan story is about Petra the rose-red- '' city occupied since the fourth century B C. The reason it is in the magazine is that University of Utah faculty and students have been working there making an electronic survey. Youll find it on page 3. As for the hobby in England, it is about rubbing brass, or brass rubbings. Not a polishing, but a way of duplicating these fine brass engravings in black and white to make wall hangings or what have you An expert from Cleethorpes, England, tells about it on page 20. And then, of course, there's the weekly bat of winners in The Tribunes Summertime Snapshot Contest which is rapidly drawing to a close. But there's still time to get in on the fun. as you'll find out on page 5. Features 3 The Rose-ReCity U of U experts at work 2 Rub Up A Knight or Two Something to do in England sub-surfa- ARTORIS A Gorgeous, Two-Pl- y Quality SHAG TWEED A 12 three-colo- r , tweed combinations . . TIBS WEEK ONLY DEDUCED istai.lfp TO. d . . roMPiiTE O'ER RIBRER PAD yt un m . More Snapshot Winners Getting down to the wire I lakv nan lie I ll Fouad Momma, Arabian studying at Utah, gets tips from Ann Bennett, a leader of an expedition to map buried Jordanian city. The story appears on page 3. Departments Julie Andrews Celebrity Cookbook House Plans You Can Buy Organic Living ,... Privacy with deck and screen Crossword Puzzle TV Feature Bums and Schreiber TV Logs for toe Week Gardening with Folsom and Stark Traveling Around "The Rock to be a Park Discount, a new way to fly Prince Valiant EUingson Pattern , I8 .v. |