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Show PEOPLE ASKED TO MAKE OVER CLOTHING More and more the housewives of Utah county are becoming conscious con-scious of clothing problems. Under the impact of war needs, there is gradually developing a shortage of clothes an da deterioration of quality compared with the standards stand-ards of several years ago. Along this line, Dr. Hazel Stieb-ling Stieb-ling of the Bureau of Home Economics, Eco-nomics, of the Department of Agriculture, Ag-riculture, invites consumers to consider the possibility of making over old clothes and urges that clothes now in use be conserved for longer wear. The lady points out that garments gar-ments laid aside two or three years ago are superior in quality to what the market offers today and that they clean and launder to better advantage. She thinks the wise housewife or family manager man-ager will do well to consider makeovers make-overs as a partial solution to the clothes shortage. j |