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Show Talking Shop By Elaine A. Cannon Just the thing to carve your initials and those of your latest flame into the nearest tree trunk ... an official Boy Scout knife that is equipped with several sev-eral blades and a can and bottle bot-tle opener. They are a "special" "spec-ial" at Sugar-house Tent and Awning Co. right now and selling sel-ling for only $1.00. If you want something really super you can shuffle off $4.00 for a Schrader inimitable that is the best you can buy in a four-blade pocket knife. Can't get over the wonderful hand - painted pottery that Pehrson's Hardware is featuring featur-ing these days. They are a Blue Ridge Underglaze and are hand painted. There are several sev-eral patterns to choose from but our favorite is the tulip number in rose, purple and yellow, yel-low, and costs $14.95 for a service serv-ice for six. Here's glamor unequalled for the lass with discriminating taste . . . shimmering, luscious, creamy-soft black satin gowns . . . comes in new longer length for dinner or evening affairs and there is a gorgeous draped model for more formal affairs that ripples to the floor. Drop in at LaRie's and price them for yourself . . . It's worth it. Tumble-Twist rugs' at South-East South-East Furniture Company and we've more good things to tell you about them. First of all, they're all wool and each "shagg" is about two inches long. What's more they are washable too and if you follow fol-low instructions they are guar- i anteed to remain fluffy and soft and true to color. Speaking of color you can have yours almost any shade you can dream up. I Their colors are rich, vivid, un- usual to -go- with the most mod- r. era tastes ... or you'xran match 1 your delicate period pastels with I several of these rugs. 1 Seems like old times . . . which indeed it is, only this time these is new line, new quality to the merchandise . . . Bud's Men's Duds boast some French cuffs at $5.95 each. They are woven of two-ply Pima yarn that is a long fibered cotton cot-ton grown only in Arizona. And to go with the French cuffs they have some very handsome cuff links that are priced from $2.50 up . . . plus tax, of course. Cutest little welcome light for your front porch we've come across yet. At Apex Electric you can choose an old English style of hammered copper or aluminum and there is a quaint little bird cage lamp of wrought iron that will flash a warm glow over your porch steps or it can i be attached to a post at your gate. What do you know about this .... Orepe soles on the old familiar fa-miliar gym shoes once again. At Southeast Shoe Store . . . The supply of this hard-to-get item is quite good and their shoes boast arch supports which to me would seem to be quite important import-ant on the athletic floor. Price? A mere $4.95. Just a quick note in passing, that before the crowd gets there, you'd be wise in hurrying over to Ren Franklin's for your pack of dinner-size paper napkins . . . They're embossed, absorbent ; and good enough for any table. '. 1 Don't say we didn't warn you in plenty of time ... If 1 you are looking for a Christ- mas, anniversary or birthday ', gift for that very special some-; some-; one, gentlemen, let us lead you to Fisher Jewelry Co. It is '. they who have been so quick to feature the loveliest of the 1 lovelies right along the way ' and they are doing it once again. This time it's hand- Continued on page 3 TALKING SHOP ' Continued from Page 1 some gold metal-mesh evening bags. They are dainty and glimmer just enough to enhance en-hance the smartest formal costume. cos-tume. You'll be happy to pay the $16.00 bill! Come the canning season and milady starts hunting for a nice big kettle. We've found you one that is good for all purpose canning and will come in handy when you begin mixing mix-ing punch for those big parties this winter. At Granite Mart for only $1.75 you can get a quart capacity. If you have been hunting the town over for some of those fetchin' charms of Utah you need look no further, for Southeast Jewelry Co. has a complete assortment of those sterling silver gadgets including the Seagull Monument, the tabernacle, tab-ernacle, et al. |