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Show fi ry y ifinipgr inyytry'rtfviyvv"'r ill S S 'ijyi'iii'iinmriyiijiiM iHyy A Wife's Role In Business First Apartment Bv DR PAUL POPENOE Oi By LILLIE ROBERTSON Deseret News Staff Writer Furnishing a first home can be fun and fascinating. Whether you are a member of the career set or tne young marrieds, you will face many limitof the same problems ed budgets, limited space; finding just the right dungs to turn the apartment into a home. A word of caution don't it. Decide what things ju'-you must have to start with, then add to these basics as ou go along. Dont expect to do it all at once. BE ORIGINAL Let your ingenuity and imagination go to work. Your home should reflect you not someone else. Apartments neednt be carbon copies of each other. Give your place personality by adding your own little touches. Young couples should plan purchases wisely. Remember, furniture is an investment aiid choices should be geared to the future as well as the present. Buy things that will make the transition from apartment living to a house of your own. d about her Work and imagination turned a dingy basement into this bright Aeeiful apartment. Furnishings are flexible enough to move into any future home. table and ottoman are scaled for apartTable ment. can be used on wall or back of sofa. If space is limited and rooms small, dont buy bulky furniture; select 'small-scalepieces with an d look. Avoid a crowded appearance by using fewer items in a room. And as much as posfursible, choose double-dut- y nishings. COLORFIL DECOR Lack of space means that fillfurniture must do more ing storage and living needs without clutter, and giving a spacious looks to small rooms. And dont forget the importance of accessories and accent pieces. These are the things that can best express your personality and turn a rented dwelling into a home. Have fun decorating your first apartment experiment with colorful posters, pillows, flowers. These can be re placed with more permanent accessories when you can afford them. An example of what can be done to turn even a dreary basement apartment into an attractive first home is pictured top right. Printed carpet of blue and green geometric plaid is used on the floor. Above the bright blue sofa is a row of globes mounted on a sngle wood strip. Its attractive as well as Linda Ririe functional. A classic bentwood rocker and a marvelous old iron Adopted Kid By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Please try to make this letter good enough to use in your column. It is a message on behalf of all the adopted kids in this country. Dear Adults! Please, please give us a chance. Why do some of you keep remarking about how we are bound to turn out bad like our unwed mothers? I am FEEL SLUGGISH? Bride Of stove add touches of something old to b contemporary room. All the furnishings are flexible enough to be in any future home. 16 and I am proud to say that I am adopted. To all parents who have adopted children: We love you. YOU are our REAL parents. Everything we learn, we learn from you. All we inherit from our other parents are our looks, but YOU make us what we are. It is YOU and your friends we watch and try to be like. Dtliin Modal Built-i- n Timur -- Spoedomator -- Tension Control drugs? Inheritance? I dont think so. Please, give us adopted kids a chance. God bless you, - ADOPTED Abby GRATEFUL DELUXE EXERCISER AND DEAR ABBY: May I say a ADOPTED few words to AND HURT? I dont believe adopted children are products of bad parents. A child is like a rose. and cultivated it will bloom into a beautiful flower. Unattended it is starved and choked with weeds. The results are not due to the seed but the care. DEAR ABBY: Whats wrong with me? I was crazy about this man who was wonderful company and a great guy. The only thing wrong with him was that sometimes he drank too much. Then he got quarrelsome and moody. He wanted to marry me, but I was afraid of his drinking and kept putting him off. He got tired of my stalling and married somebody else. I hear his wife sold him on A.A. and he hasnt had a drink in a year. I cant get this guy off my mind and now Im eating my heart out. Can LONELY IN you help me? A CROWD DEAR LONELY: Quit eatwith ing your heart thoughts of what might have been. The one who got away always looks best. And should you ever meet wonderful another guy whose only weakness is joy juice, try to sell him on A. A. And if you succeed, THEN man-- him. vOUTHRIE 363-37- 27 SCHWINN CYCLERY .11 Fret Parking in Roar So if you have kind and Reynolds Wrap Plyfoil feels softer, molds firmer, clings tighter than any foil youve ever used. This exciting foil from Reynolds Wrap is texturized to give it a soft fed . . . almost like cloth . . . wonderfully easy to woi k with. Theres a special give to Plyfoil, too. . .a new soft strength. And it separates. Plyfoil is two sheets of foil rolled together. Use it double-pl- y just as it comes from the package for your big for jobs-coo- kir Use it single-pl- y g, freezing and wrapping sandwiches, covering bowls . . . this way it goes twice as far, saves money. width. Try Reynolds Wrap Plyfoil. You never Convenient had it so softyet so strong. pan-linin- g. plenty of men Mr. Gundry Following, a wedding breakfast was given in their honor at the Lion House. Hosts were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Gundry, 1897 AOVIRTISEMENT Mary Dott Way. Itch The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mis. ' Max H. Ririe, Gering, Neb. Monday evening, the newlyweds will greet reception guests at the Reception Centre. Attending the bride will be Miss Carolyn . Ririe, maid of honor; Miss Susan Ririe, Miss Janeen Gundry and Miss Annette Gundry. Arthur Reich will be best man. The former Miss Ririe was graduated in Itch ITCH CALAMATUM contains 5 anti ttcH Ingredients plus paiivkiMing toanto came to relieve Dam fast Cooling, soothing CALAMATUM relieves itching of minor skin irritations Mrs. G. Allen Gundry Jr. June from Brigham Young University. Mr. Gundry received a B.A, degree from the University of Utah and presently is doing graduate work there. He has fulfilled an LDS Southern Australian mission. end rashes, p'ickly heat, insect poison ivy & oak Get non staining CALAMATUM aerjol, lotion or ointment bit, EAR WAX? Dont mm point ad obfects that may puncture eardrums. KERO Drop help soften and loosen hard rax plugs. Put KERIO Drops uv rash oarwax out. KERID Dropy. Hr iMb? " tm Sears School For Young Charmers 10 Classes for Teen Girls 14 Thru 19 Learn: Visual Poise e Wardrobe e Social Graces and personality lov- - September Specials - '' e Concentratedstudy on y.rv h- '. l A ; - V J Y v' V t - Sa.7thEast 486-0IC- 1 MURRAYLOCATION 5636 So. 9th East 3262-550- New Classes Eegin September 27 Complete Course Includes 10 weekly classes plus all necessary matenals. Specials not good Fri. or Sat. 2230 Modeling, Makeup and Manicuring Special Hair Styling Lecture - A - - EVENING APPOINTMENTS 2230 So. 7th E. Only Evenings Until 10 p.m. P'ofe sional Instruction by Camie David, Salt Lales Foremost Authority on Cham, Beauty and Poise. 15 CHARGE IT on Sears Revolving Charge 6 14-in- ch tWAttr VTY RAfTl 2'Pty SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Sears STARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. v have I cant af the moment recall many who consulted me because of lack of interest on the part of their wives.) Yes, Mrs. U., a wife should be interested enough in her husband's business on which her own living depends, to encourage him, back him up, keep him in the best physical, mental, and emotional condition. That is probably the greatest contribution she can make to it. out TINT Reg. 6 50 vith Conditioner $4.50 BLEACH A TONER -Reg. 9 00 with Conditioner $6.50 TIPPING Reg 9 00 with Conditioner $6.50 PERMANENT Reg. 15 00 $7.50 , unduly. - Well-tend- Phone And In a ceremony solemnized Monday in the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Linda Ririe became the bride of G. Allen Gundry Jr. ing foster or adopted parents who care, you will be a winner in any show. PROUD ADOPTED PAR- ' ENTS I asked me how they could keep their wives from interfering d Proud Is How could any mother look at a tiny infant and think she may turn out bad because of a mistake made by a man and woman that child never even knew? And to those people who think you can inherit a bad do how you character, account for the ministers child who goes to prison for rape? Or the police chiefs daughter who gets hooked on 2nd Sowth own. have to icply frankly, Mrs. U., that a little of that concern goes a long way. She should certainly s mpathize in her husband's activities, be a good listener if he wants to discuss them, and do all she can to promote his success. But the truth is that the average man is not anxious to have his wife concern herself too much with the details of his business; and I dont thmk any of my men readers will deny this privately to me, no matter how polite they may try to be in discussing my statement with their wives! After all, a husband has to have semething he can call his own. His wife runs the home, and he usually recognizes the propriety of this and does not try to interfere very much. Tf 'he is going to run his business too, he hasnt much reason for existence. car Abby E. Family I'U SOME TIPS 56 of 1 g 1 American institute Relations indif-feie- Before i ector Sometimes a wile is or even hostile to her husband s business. She does not want to know anv thing about it, and resents his attempts to inteiest hei m it. I think surii cases are however ana exceptional, that Mrs U. is pointing in die wrung direction when she writes me wish ou would uige wives to take moie mter-e- it in the woik of their husbands, Di Popenoe. If husband and wife aie going to build up interests in common and be real pat tners, the wife oucht to feel as much concern about his affairs as purchasing any oversized such as pieces, kingsized beds and extra-lonsofas, make sure you can get them into your apartment. To avoid being upset on delivery day, measure doorways and check stairway turns, etc. i iryurtrwiWPijymiyirii vv. Furnishing A newly-acquire- .inyiMiwi Wljg I Sears Downtown 754 South State St. Fhone 355-665- 1 Ext 384 Shoo Daily' 9:30 a.m, to 9 p.m. L T Till 6 ues-Sa- ; i |