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Show 44. k f Yule Gifts For he Home I Ev LILLIE ROBERTSON h cw- - Stdl' ttrit'-- o r Lp hoi' r the top of v our ",'t in- - t r ' L- -l p.I-- If thf sift Tdt niidv on to our hon.-di- l rot just dur-'.fvu loro t;,e hoidi 'Od'Oin Uhat that tertain gift will bo. Of tOlll'P. iv Up to vou, dfjirn'iing on our needs and our anl oru n desire' iti If it s a i nair, vou can be sitting pretty come Christmas mornirg in any you wish. There's a large varie'y from v.hnh to choose, whether your tastes run to very modem, prouncud. Mediterranean Early American or tle transitional COM FT HT1LK If youNe alwuys wanted a lounger - recliiier but felt tl.e style wasn't quite right for you home, we have good news for you. They now aie available in every period style, and in hundreds rics. of colorful '4 lounger pictured above, right.) For small homes or apartments. a Bentwood rcxker Fill Limou' be, in bag chair. The sealing portion is filled with foamed polystyrene beads and shredded polyurethane. with th" walnut vender liner acting as the mainfor stay 'hape. It's an extremely comfortable chair. GIFT OF Ml SIC i Or maybe a stereo is vo r desire thus Christmas, to bring good music into the home all year. Again there are many styles from which to make your selection long, low cabinet models; fold-u- p compact units, or tall and narrow styles like the one pictured top left. It combines the charm of furniture Early American with styling contemporary would lend a lot of comfort to your relaving time without taking up too much spce. A ith its curved arms and rot keis it's a real conversation piw e And for the very modern souffle" buff, theie's the far right pictured above. Perhaps it should be called the "bean souffle ' for it s an adaptation of the now the home with music. Tall, narrow stereo is a gift the family w enjoy all year. DEAR ABBY: With another t Chustmas season coming on, jiie same old problem to many of us wives is the Christmas olfice party. After quite a few years. I it's not the MEN, iealize now, WOMEN who piomote honestly be- of the men these office Jhese affairs. I lieve that most don't care for parties, but the women engi neer everything. They get the men to sign up for the catered lunch which now begins at 11:30 a.m. and goes on forever. They get them to agree to exchanging gifts. Anything, just to get them to commit themselves. These men are afraid NOT to go because the other men will say they are henpecked. I'd like to know your opinHOME ion ol this. Abhv. ALONE DEAR HOME: More and more large companies are making (bris'mas parties a Married atfair. employes are five to bring family their spouses, and single ones may bring a date. In offices where mates and dales are not welcome, you ran be sure a vote was taken, and tbe majority ruled. No one is forced to go to an office party. And that "henexcuse is pecked excuse for a chicken. a quick-chang- ft's tops on tips for ordering in a restaurant, inYou Do. troducing people measuring The Man In Your Life Whether the man m your Lfe is husband, son, friend, or e wide-sprea- Mediterranean bench brings unusual style accent to room or foyer. Remove cushions and bench becomes cocktail table. quick-chan- your home . . . area rugs to add color and warmth to the floor . . . gleaming silver hol UAH DEAR ABBY: My husband his own business and he can make his own schedule, so I know that he could arrange to be home w ith me for Christmas and New Years if he really wanted. But now he is giving me this story about how he has to over go away on business the holidays. Should I believe that he reallv HAS to be gone BARBARA then? Members of the Sait Lake Navy Mothers Gub will hold their Christmas luncheon Friday, 12:30 p.m., at the Coach PARADE . . THE I01RSAMLM VIA A MU-DA- OF Its WALK-OVER- DIAMOND so convenient! One One One One One One One WHILE THEY LAST Diamond. Reg $3,500. Diamond. Reg. $3,800. Diamond. Reg. $3,000. Diamond. Reg. $2,500. Diamond. Reg. $1,800. Diamond. Reg. $1,600. Diamond. Reg. $950. 5V2-Car- 33i-Car- 1 1.05-Car- 1.29-Car- offer Special Special Special Special Special Special $2,900 $3,000 $2,500 $2,100 $1,800 $1,100 Specials 700 Always: Original, Distinctive, Exclusive Diamond Rings. 'S Norman Berndt twice-yecr- iy JEWELRY EL MANUFACTURERS 5 1932 323 S. Mem SHOPLIFTING 101 Y IS A CRIME reduce , ROSES R . . . ... . 15 5 to Our famous shoe so e row in piogre, offering substonuol reductions on beautiful quolity shoes rght from current stocks. Choose from such renowned names os Pahzz o. Hill & Dole, Detiso Debs, Coprmi, Peococx, Cobblers Peno' o, Ed.rh Henry ond others in oil heel he'ghfs, ond every wonted colon ond mote ol. We suggest you come in early for be select ons. se'in-o'lnu- P rose, i o A us e- - ei.-- o- jns WallvOvdtd-- for your reservations. Quality Shoes, Hosiery and Handbags' Salt Ijike Cify 2i4 South Main fpsHffiys tern 328-812- 1 90 0 and is PUNISHABLE under Utah statutes covering grand larceny all d petit larceny! ... BBHulnsntsl 'I a SEE THE WORLD S Trail-way- I to in wide range of popular colors, including maroon red. olive green, yellow gold, smoky blue, deep ink. and charcoal. SPECIAL Christmas Mrs. J. D. Edwards, commander, is in charge of the party. NOW IN PROGRESS! Confidential to anyone wbo needs a holiday gift suggestion for a young man between tbe ages of nine and nineteen: There's a great little book by MarjabeDe Young and Ann Stand I p. Bnehwatd, tilled Shake Hands, Say How Do Tiavel with a congenial group accompanied by a friendly tour escort in an s rest room equipped Continental Silver Eagle motorcoach. Depart Salt Lake City December 26 . . . overnight in Reno. From Reno to San Francisco at riving for a social guided tour to to Telegi aph Kill for a panoChinatown ramic view of the city, bay and bridges. Yisn Fisherman's Wharf and return to your hotel by way of Nob Hill. December 2$ . . . a guided tour of San Francisco. December 29 . . . travel through the Peninsula cities to San Simeon for an overnight stay. December 30th and 31st Hollywood . . Los Angeles . . . Santa Anita Race Track. January 1st . . . witness the Tournament of Roses Parade from a reserved seat near the viewing stand. After the Parade a trip to Disneyland. January 2nd . . . reservations for overnight and the dinner show at the Sahara Hotel. Call CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS TOURS. 328-812- 1 for all occasions plaques and pictures brightpn drab walls. Shirts are available and man's Inn. Fork Free at Main Parkin Mall. Enter at 26 W. Broadway. DEAR BAEBVRA: Yes, his name is Santa Claus. MSI BEAETlFll mid-afterno- or flatware to dre'S up your holiday table . . . tables in various sizes and shapes low a re d Ladies Plan Holiday Luncheon properly, table manners, dating eti- quette, grooming, and the whole bit on bow to be a gentleman without being a sissy. I recommend it highly. WOMEN'S QUALITY SHOES 1II1S ge good ons father, you can't go wring with a gift of a quality cotton shirt at Christmas. dress shirts on the market this year feature custom designed details at medium prices. Pure finish shirts in luxuricome cotton ous combed contour-tailore- d for lasting fit, and have French cuffs and the new collars. Besides the pure fim-- h shirts, you also can get comfortable styles with durable press finishes. 23 inches wide, 12 inches deep and 63 inches high. A very versatile piece of furniture is the convertible bench, bottom right. This style doubles as a coiktail table merely by removing the cushions. It's at home in a foyer, in front of a fiieplace or a picture window. Other items to consider for Office Party Grip , By ABIGAIL VAX BLREN i Shirfs-F- or hi-f- compactness, s A very "mod" gift for the home might be one or two "souffle" chairs for comfort and relaxation. Team them with matching, simulated slate - top table. A gift of comfort that's this reclining Country French lounger, with built-i- n ottoman. fab- t.ote French Cou'try ' , c 10 Store Hours: a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday PETIT LARCENY GRAND LARCENY Petit larceny is committed when the property taken is of value less than $50... Grand larceny is committed when the property taken is cf value exceeding $50... PENALTY FOR PETIT LARCENY PENALTY FOR GRAND LARCENY Petit larceny is punishable by a fine in any sum less than $300, or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months, or by both. 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