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Show INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday, January 1, 1959 Page 3 A Beauty Treatment Willi IHII ltliyliauMIUUUUUBUIUWWJIIIIWWIPWIUUtfOUlljflr'i ;?t t I 'till 6;,N.7, to., ,t - ,J Have you a deep yearning to paint? Then paint. It will act like a beauty treatment and you may discover unsuspected talent. Certainly it will while away many fascinating hours that will put a sparkle in your eye, impart a serenity to the spirit, a glow to the personality. You will need tubes of basic colors, brushes, linseed oil, tur-pentine, a jar for brushes, an easel, a canvas board, and always , handy a big bottle of Desert Flower hand and body lotion by Shulton, which contains the very heart of lanolin to counteract the drying effect of the paint daub-ing- s, the turp and the frequent washing of hands. Kiwanians Hold Membership Meet Sugar House Kiwanis Club organized as a non-prof- it corp-oration without stock, under the laws of the state of Utah at the meting held Tuesday at Harman's. Chairman was James Moore and the program was under the direction of the Kiwanis Education and Fellowship Com. mittee. It was the last membership luncheon of the year. The first membership luncheon meeting of the new year will be held Tuesday January 6. Clifton N. Memmott, Lieutenant Gover-nor from Roosevelt, will of-ficiate at the installation of . new officers. ) Bongo Lounge 2965 Highland Drive IN 91 Itching Torture PROMPTLY RELIEVED A doctor's formula soothing anti-septic Zemo promptly relieves the itching, burning of Skin Rashes, Eczema, Psoriasis, Ringworm and Athlete's Foot. Zemo stops scratch-ing and so aids heal-f- a OtT f ing of irritated skin.iVlIil . YOU, TOO, ! CAN BE A Jlfe ' A review of the savings accounts at First Security Bank reveals , that the majority of those with $1000 or more accumulated it ' by saving systematically modest amounts, deposited regularly. lyij If others can do it you can, too. Open an account here today I$&V and be on your way to becoming a THOUSANDAIRE ! Pl I ' j lfe Choose Your HOW SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS GROW M Savings Plan Now! XfflT NUMBI8 Of JAYDAY DEPOSITS AimAB" Am.- -.- WSSfi STANDARD fcKhD.p o 100 iw oo T IfiW WS. SAVINGS $i $ 230 $ 500 $ 750 $1000 Ii 10 ' 500 1000 1500 2000 UN&i lm 1 1"tWIN$ SAVINGS ii isoo 2250 3000 : X m 20 1000 2000 3000 4000 j II i S AUTOMATIC pig, 3.Pirtt Security Bank lnUrit lf ' IllW SAVINGS ' Compounded Twi a Year f' VjJ 1t..-- ,.ll ., , Jj jM v 'x-- - - n.u.."i ui '" First Security Bank of Utah. N. A. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporaiijn BOYS were born to the following South East families this week: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rogers, 989 Military Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald West, 1099 E. 7625 So.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wright, ' 2931 So. 3435 East; Mr. and Mrs Don Lyman, 3361 So. 2nd East; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Parkin, 1156 Ramona; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brewer, 1130 Gar-field; Mr, and Mrs. Lee Grant Furer, 1372 Crandall Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Juan Ventura, 996 Lincoln St.; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Eldridge, 1667 E. 48th South. GIRLS were born to, the following: Mr. and Mrs, Dan K. Elton, 4724 Hugo Ave.: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. G. Smith, 690 East 3065 South; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Smith 923-15t- h E.; Mrr and Mrs. Richard D. Rees, 1951.17th E.; Mr. and Mrs. John M. Moore 4995 Bon-A- ir St.; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fin-kelstei- n, 1899 Sycamore Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gillette, 2255 King St. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen G. Anderson, 212 E. 27th South. Mr. and Mrs. I. Jack Cowley, Washington, D. C. are the proud parents of a daughter Cynthia Kay, born December 20. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fabian R. Hickman, 2210 E. 48th So., and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cowley, 2178 Arbor Ln. jJuseholdZ by JEAN TAYLOR-- Here's an effective way to ce glamour to your kitcln. Cover a flat wall with peg board filled with brass hooks and clips that hold cop-- ; per bottom, pots and pans. The natural,1 beauty of the copper will add j warmth to your kitchen decor and your utensils will ho readily accessible for your cook-ing needs. " New and pcpular for window drapes is a deooratiye round brass rod with rings on the traverse principle, The rings arc ready to take the hooks of pinch-pleate- d drapes while the cords and tra-verse mechanism are hidden in j the rod. J A pair of handsome brass legs will work wonders on your out-moded furniture. Available in various sizes and designs, you i will find infi-nite ways to use them from your so-fa to your TV table. A set of four brass legs come with screws and non-marrin- cr glides for installa' tion. v . . t Don't get stack with Imitations I A simple magnet will determine whether or not an item is solid ! copper or brass, or plated steeL Copper and brass are non-magnet- ic, hence a magnet won't stick to them. It will if there's steel! under a plated surface, y ! An innovation in wall cover--; ings is solid copper tile. Easy to install, these tiles are available in a variety of sizes and are suit--( - able for outdoor and indoor usaJ t - zj? "j 4 |