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Show SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah-Thursday, March 21, 1957 p 2 - r.- ' - i i . ;., f V - I s, -- i .. 1 "'. i , , ..w.-- ' 1 - - ' - V 4 ! GWEN FOOTE Hillside Girl Wins U.N. Stamp Honor The United Nations Postal Ad-ministration has awarded Gwen Foote an honorable mention in the U N Stamp Design Contest. Twenty six winners were chosen from more than 1,100 entries submitted from all over the United States. The ninth grade student from Hill-side Junior High school will re-ceive as an award a certificate of merit and a White Ace stamp al-bum with United Nations stamps. In addition her design will be put on display during the month of April in the main lobby of Gen-eral Assembly Hall at U N Head-quarters. The talented Miss was asleep when notice of the award arrived at her home and Mrs. Foote suf-fered through several hours of suspense until her daughter awoke and could be presented with the letter. Even now the suspense is still growing in the Foote family for Gwen submitted two designs anG as yet she does not know which one won th prize. Gwen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Oran Foote, 1958 Garfield Avenue and a student of Mr. Beard's civics class in which the contest was developed. SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT 1123 East 21st South Dial IN 32 Or HU 61 The Sooth East Independent U enter-ed as Second Class Matter II arch 1, 1946, in Salt Lake City Pout Office under the oct of March 3, 1879. It is published each Thursday morning. South East Independent is published by The News Bulletin, Inc., and Sugar House Press, Inc., at 1123 E. Twenty-Fir- st South St.. Sugar House, UUh. Subscription rates are (3.00 per year by mail Single copy price is ten cents. Publisher Clair King Editor Emma D. King News & Information Adv. HU 5-82- 61 NATION A I EDITORIAL ss I assoc1Tati"on ,?, --?.,. Jm OLYMPUS HIGH By Kathleen Hinckley Springtime in Paris, or "Prin-temp- s" filled the Olympus High gymnasium last Friday evening at the annual Men's Assoc. Dance. Couples enjoyed the Parisian at-mosphere amid the sidewalk cafes and the suggested hat and perfume shops. A replica of the Eiffel Tow-er took its place in front of a Paris Skyline. A Paris park set the back-ground for the crowning of the queen, Miss Peggy Hansen, and her two attendants Barbara Nelson and Linda Linebaugh. Refreshments were enjoyed by everyone including Sharon Still-ma- n and Clare Williams, Janet Williams and Brian Walker. Carole Cooper and Gordon Rkld, Carolyn Wagstaff and Bill Rode-rick, Karen Mcrhie and Steve Kol-he- rt danced to the music of Gordon Barton and his band. The Men's Association, under the direction of Pres. Ted Lyon, did an outstanding job. The band and orchestra concert was held last Thursday evening in the auditorium of Olympus High. The program, under the direction of Mr. Weight, was presented for the purpose of raising funds for the students who are attending the Music Conference in Fasadena, California this spring. The concert featured Barbara Bagley with a piano solo. Following the program, a dance was held in the gymnasium. 'Twixt Us Teens by Tibby Tucker In the spring a young man's thoughts may turn lightly to love but as for girls - - - find themselves dreaming about a room of their own - - - a pretty room decorated in the manner a girl likes and fur-nished comfortably with the things a girl needs to welcome, friends in for records and tea-tim- e snacks. The grimmest attic niche, or the darkest basement corner, the dullest bedroom can become a paradise for a teen-ag- er willing to mix effort with imagination. I, Tibby, think it's a practical idea to make a sketch of the area to be Draw it to scale so that furniture pieces can be worked with. Get swatches of fabric and samples of paint and paper color and see how everything goes together. It's a good idea to use your watercolors (even if you're no artist) so that you. can see how the dresser will look against the wallpaper when it's been repainted. You'll be able to tell, too, teens, whether or not you'll want a room all one color (matching draperies to walls and carpeting) which is a very new trend, using only lounge pillows for accent - - - or whether you want draperies and bedspread to contrast with wall and floor color schemes. You may have a print or a still-lif- e painting or a lithographed picture that you just love. How about choosing the color scheme from the picture or print. Artists have such an eye for color that you'll have professional help in blending tones if you work along the lines of the print. An old bed, relieved of bric-a-br- ac and fancy trims, sawed down to pleasant height, footboard removed and painted black or white and used as a dramatic contrast against a plain wall - - . or a head-board covered with fabric to match coverlet or spread are ideas to think about for your bed. Remember that by cutting off ornate legs on old furniture, put-ting on new drawer pulls, and painting the old furniture and new unfinished bookcases or storage units the same color, you really have something - - - a brand new set! It's a good idea to size up the job of painting the room itself carefully before you dip brush in pot. Measure the room and tell the paint salesman how many square feet of surface need to be covered. He'll help you buy the right amount. Always mix enough paint for the entire job, so that the color is uniform. If you plan on doing the ceiling, do it first. Here's a tip, if you're dreaming of having the ceiling the same color as the walls. One part of wall color to three parts of white used on the ceiling will give the effect of having ceiling and wall match exactly without darkening the ceiling so much that you feel it's coming down on you. And idea for floors - - - to splatter dash them (a sharp idea for disguising old cement or faded linoleum or beat up wood) remove all dirt, wax, or grease and sandpaper smooth. Clean well with water containing a bit of turpentine. Then when dry apply splatter-das- h by dipping paint brush or whisk broom only partially into paint. Tap the brush lightly against a stick and the paint will spatter against the floor in interesting pattern. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MYRL IIOLLIST Mc-ARTIIU- R, also known as MYRL H McARTHUR. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of W. Douglas Allen, Sentinel Bldg., 2121 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 8th day of Mayf A.D 1957. THOMAS B. McARTHUR, Ad-ministrator of the Estate of Myrl Hollist McArthur, also known as Myrl II. McArthur, Deceased. Date of first publication March 7th A.D. 1957. W DOUGLAS ALLEN Attorney for Administrator 2121 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah NOTICE To Mortgagor by Mortgagee in proceeding to foreclosure and sale. By virtue of a chattel mortgage executed by Credit Industrial Loan Tlan and Clair S. Richmond and Lillian Richmond, dated the 10th day of January 1955 and upon which default has been made and upon which is due $1,036.83, we will expose for sale at public auction on Saturday, March 23, 1957 at 12 noon o'clock, at 802 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, certain property mentioned in said mortgage as follows, to wit: 1 couch; 1 coffee table; 2 oc-casional chairs; 1-- 17 inch TV combination; 1 walnut bed set complete; cedar chest; chest of drawers; floor lamp; chrome set with 4 chairs; 1 refrigera-tor; 1 electric range; 1 Dexter washer; 1 vacuum cleaner; 1 youth bed complete The terms of the sale will be made known on the day of the sale. A. S. GIBBS manager Pub in "S. E. Independent" March 13 and 21, 1957. X COUNTRY CLUB. rambler. 15x24' carpeted living room. 3 bedrooms, ward-robe closets, iy2 tiled baths. Pan-eled amusement room with fire-place. Refrigerated air condition-ing, precipitron, attached garage. Complete sprinkling system. $39,000. 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