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Show factors of home planning, according ac-cording to the authors, are good arrangements between indoor living room and outdoor living area, proximity of indoor and outdoor service, consideration of sunshine in kitchen and living room, and views from the living room. The authors maintain that when home properties are well planned they have a much better chance to be beautiful and convenient. These bulletins will be furnished, furnish-ed, upon request, from the county coun-ty agents office or from the Utah State Agricultural college extension exten-sion service, Logan. Home Remodeling Spring Program Expected To Start Utah county residents interested inter-ested in building .or remodeling homes or, improving the appearances appear-ances of their home grounds, will be interested in two new publications publi-cations of the Utah State extension exten-sion service, according to S. R. Boswell county agent. The bulletins, "Planning and Developing Home Grounds", and "Basic Ideas for Rural Homes," were prepared by specialists of the extension service. Mrs. Effie Barrows, home furnishing specialist, spec-ialist, is the author of the bulle-! tin which presents suggestions for rural homes. The publication is well illustrated throughout, and includes a number of suggestive sug-gestive floor plans, as well as a discussion of the part each room of the house should serve. Laval S. Morris and Rachael B. Morris, extension landscape architects, are co-authors of the Home Grounds bulletin. This publication contains 52 illustrations illustra-tions and stresses the importance of planning the home and the grounds at the same time. Among the most important |