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Show Announcement!! . BEiisoirs Health Foods f I Now Open For l; I Business I Located 2 Doors Wesl of $ i Roosevelt Standard (j) 1 rj M i Add Dignity io the resting place of I; departed one. Lei "us i malt a monument lo your j 'P'elfiestioM. ' Merz Monument Co. : I 0 Mi. Pleasant. Utah Ca Furnish Any Size j Monument or Marker SEE f M'LT NICKELL ! Hoseveli. Utah v,For Designs Phone your news items io 131. S this veef$A patterns.) ? VV. tr AUDREY IANI J 3026 flj sizes lMl-uLM No 3026 Is cut In sizes 10. 12. 14, 18. 120. M. 38 and 40. Size 18. 4 yds. 23481 is cut in one size. 1 38 yds. 35-ln' 58 yd. 35-ln. contrast. Tulip pocket apron Included in pattern. AUDREY LANE BUREAU Box 309, Madison Square Station, New York, N.Y. Enclose 25c in coin for each pattern. pat-tern. Pattern No Size Name tFlease PrlntJ Street Address or P.O. Box No. City State Handy Table Easily M.mlo AN all-purpose table, quiellf fot io-gether io-gether in the home worksite t, tr, it prove mighty handy on the port this summer. Because the legs fold and lh top lifts off, this table has man thr uses, too. It's-wonderful to take along on a picnic, for instance. The top, which is 48 inches long and 24 inches wide, is a piece of Masonite 316-inch tempered hardboard fastened with waterproof glue and brads to framework of 1 by 2-inch lumber. Twe supports of the same size lumber should bridge the long aide of the framing at intervals of 16 inches. The criss-cross legs, also of the aama dimension lumber, are joined at the top and bottoms by half-inch dowels and at the center by a dowel of -inch diameter. diam-eter. To hold the legs in the extended position, the craftsman will nail a atrip of lumber across one set of leg so that the niavimum opening at the floor is 20 inches and the height of the leg In this position i 30 inches. With the exception of the center one, the dowels may be glued. This table may be attractively finished with a primer and two coat of exterior quality paint. It may be used not only on the porch, but out-of-doors, in the kitchen, the laundry and other work and recreation area of the home. l! Yf (Tj) I T V O Where YouGo 11 KJ o o Who Visits You I -MIMES I YES, YOU ARE NEWS !;! CALL OR WRITE YOUR NEAREST CORRES- ' ; PONDENT IF YOU HAVE ANY NEWS! I I ETHEL BEEBE GRACE DALGLEISH NORMA ROBB j j j Altonah. Utah My ton, Utah Utahn, Utah II jij ELLEN BRACKEN MELBA EKSUND MRS. GEORGE ANDERSON I I ('l Ballard, Utah Neola, Utah Talmage, Utah 1 1 I I GARDA SEELEY MRS. J. E. JENSEN ELSIE BIRD j ! I I Bluebell, Utah Randlett, Utah Arcadia. Utah I I 8TELLA UNDERWOOD MABLE JENKINS ' IDONA DiSTEFANO j Gusher, Utah Lapoint, Utah Tablona. Utah I I j VIOLET GENTRY DORIS MORRILL VENNA OMAN 1 1 I I Ioka, Utah Tridell. Utah Boneta. Utah j I I BERTHA ANGUS COLLEEN BLANCHARD MILDRED MUIR j jij Ioka, Utah Montwell-Monarch. Utah Fruitland, Utah j FERN HOUSTON WM. G. AVERY TRACY ROBERTS I I II Bennett. Utah 4 Whiterocks, Utah Hanna, Utah I I GAYLE CASE MRS. SHELBY LISONBEE RETA LOTT ' ll Mt. Emmons. Utah Bridgeland, Utah Strawberry, Utah ii The Roosevelt Standard I! H PHONE 131 ROOSEVELT j! The Uintah Basin Record I I PHONE 441 DUCHESNE |