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Show SUNDAY HERALD Ever Afash Junior's Frog? Or Dye Sheets with A Sock? Home economists who answer thousands; of questions a year on washing ; pofr4enxs say there are three essential steps to good These are practice. not "work" steps, steps, laundry "think" to make the work easier and give improved results. Hare's their may to get satisg money-savinhome laun fying, one-two-th- ree dry: ; 1. Sort 2 Measure and mix 3 Oiieck before tossing j into . the machine j j Proper sorting is basic because of the many fibers and finishes in today's wasnalbles. While many studies show that sturdy cottons still make up the bulk of most family washes, there are also e fb4rs, wash and wear - and' tielleate fabrics to Cottons,be considered Plus the heavily soiled versus lightly soiled categories. AH launder better if given different treatments. With seme washers you set one control and the washer takes over. On other maichdnes, you choose several settings yourself. Either looked pet frog!i way, good sorjUng prevents washing together jtlhings t3nat should not go through tihe same washing procedure. So sort to get results you'll enjoy, j measure detergent. Always Measure andj dilute bleach, or v. use the dispenser if your machine has one. Meisure other laundry mea- aids, and avoid "glup-gluman-mad- r J also surements from the bottle old teacups, clamshells, and other oddibail measures! Get a standard set of measuring spoons and cups, and use as much of each laundry aid as the package directs. Check each item before it goe.s into the laundry.! Examine it for stains,1 which shtold .be removed before washing. Check for heavy soil on collars, c4ffs, etc. A quick way to give such soil the extra oare'it Deeds, without scrubbing, is to dampen the jsoiled areas with liquid detergent jbefore the item goes pto the jnachine. Check sashes and aproa strings, which should be tied into short lengths. Unroll all rolled-jusleeves. Fincheck pockets and, trouser ally, cuffs .for things that should never go in the wash. iEven adults can leave cleansing tissues in pockets, or grass clippings in trouser cuffs. As for those treasures in Junior's pockets the washer's no place for them. Such foreign objects as crayons, candy, gum, and toys can play havoc with the washing and the washer itself is pretty sure to play bavoc with an over: i m p" f: Distinctive Styling Found In New High Fashion Drels p , - j j nut-and-wo- .1 j Chain and pearl necklaces go to. new long lengths, ranging from 18 to 30 inches. Not only are strands longer but their bulk is alsp much greater. Last year's links and beads the size of a have been increased quarter to twice the size, and they are an pre-tej- Salad For Crowd 2 cups il pint) sour cream 8 cups shredded cabbage (2 pounds) 2 cups grated carrots 1 cup minced green peppers j salt Blend salad dressing mix and soiir cream. Combine vegtables in a! large bowl. 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Tlie Jfttds will remove aijy Always a1 j i ;;; 1- a new book and gift store at M North Main, Spanish Fprk, Utah 112 soaks in.' - f- to be less buddy. - buddy and demand more respect' as adults'. They try to be honest and expecit an adult to be the same, she says'. They should and want to be taught honesty and truth at home., Despite their groans, they appreciate j being given responsibilities. Young women jearn for guidance in what to do with thijr hair, what colors to . wear aw how to action a date. But. sM admits, lew! listen to their mothers. Thev look instead, for advice from frjcndsC or in newspaper, books and magazines. This doeis not mean that mother should give up completely. Often something Windows and! Parking, Two of them plus a "meter free" parking area, plus the most modern and service has been revamped to give you immediate delivery delivery Pharmacy in the airea. Our prescription . li i on! EMERGENCY type orders, and an improved rapid delivery service scneauie on an oineis. i envelope French salad dressing mix 1 a teen-- pre-tee- n, her young readers that young girls would prefer their parenw LCI j ii not as a . ' All! Announce th e opening of . j. . Easy-to-Bui- ld as mother follows i en i i Mrs. Laurel Fbtheringham and Mr. Frank Buffo i . - . Medical Center Pharmacy ed od "As long ti after her, no yourfg girl is going to leam to hang up heb clones children enough time and super vision. A mother of three, the! writer says she learned from he own experiences and letters from j to bulky cublej knit sweaters, rough-surfactWeeds and; the heavier the sportive scene this autumn. boot-sho- e tjhat's in jvogue. For Beads are big , in new matinee ake many are made comfort's are chains lengths; turtle-nec- k of ana irest ngntiy aluminum the ubiquitous decorating sweater, and tailored golden around the neck chains, he larger the better, are Carrying along ji theme of linking themselves to the casual jewelry on la grand scale are new clothes of the season. binin-en a ins of large Synthetic, tfiat natural wood and rits pieces i And even fur intended Is, that's flooding the fashion strictly fori casual Wear. In this picture in coats, hats, handbags group there are! also pendants is finding its with nuts With funny laces and! separates painted way into bracelets, earrings and on them thiat are likely to attract necklaces crowd the teen-ag- e fast), cleanliness, and neatness. f ? I Jewelry look! of jewelry that's, dramatizing I hood. She stresses the importance of a good diet (teachers ask her to urge young girls to eat break- I j Drive-U- accompaniment The protdem of girls in this age group are similar to those of their older sister and revolve around the centuries-ol- d preparation of a ypung girl for woman- teen-kge- rs T : that's the appropriate s, pre-tee- j Big, bold and bulky en Key To" Problem she says. ager, or as a young mother. in her in own homt.' "If you do, then youTl be bored ' j . your teens." Parents Often don't give their - j Ii BULKY teen-ager- all-purp- ose 7 7 are an IART Finds Most Wardrobes 93 Bl3, BOLD jand By ALICIA Newspaper Enterprise Beauty Ed. Today's crop of telenlagers look In sophisticated because of the make jHome up they use and tbej clothes they wear, but their bajsic problems haven't changed much in the 20 years. Primarily, accordlast The "little black dress" may to petty Cornell tjhey Want now have rival as a wardrobe ing someone to give them tjhe golden J basic. to popularity. A unique! new design, too prac- key fashIn her books on teen-ag- e tical to be called a dress, too fashionable! to be) called culottes ion,' beauty and manners, Betty Cornell tries to hejlpj have evolvfed a new look in j fakhion. It's geared to to find this key. j the woman who leads many lives Although her most fecent book n etl, Miss Cor- and is too pusy change clothes is for the nell find it difficult to divorce for each event. The design ha$ the lines; of a herself from the teenf age world classic shirtwaist until the but She, began her cate;er as a teen tons from the belt line to the age moded, then taught classes in in Tea- hem line apre opened. Then it be- 'grooming or N. and at the Lexington comes culottes. The expandable neck, J., back and full sleeves provide School for the Deaf and a major store, both in New easy movement for sports or department York City. supermarket shopping. She says, when asked about Equally at home at the bridge table and ihe bojwling alley, it is dating "8ome parents push early a design that combines function, dating a tit too far." In her current wojrk, "So You're ( fashion snl fit. , Going to Be a Teeh,1'Ashe points to Abject distant visibile out that, the Most girl should most of constellathis make the the is the unaided eye age. "You ite teen when you have can't tion Andromeda. air-dr- R-1- y Teens Seek New Basic Style I Wood roliing pins, pastry boards, spoois, and other cooking accessories may be safely immersed in soap or detergent suds for washing but should td soak. After rinsing not be left ;rnoon frock for print and plain silks features a molded and y wiping, let such utensils all going into draped bodice and overdraped sweep of skir them' before away. c putting a narrow side pane formed by cross -over nepkline. . is available in sizes 12, 14 jlize 14 takes price $1. 42 31 measurements Standard of for size inch fabric.. body yards 14 are: Bust 34, Waist 26, Hips 36. : Send one dollar for pattern, plus 5 cents for postage, in cash or check. No stamps. For i'irst class mailingj send 15 cents extra. Add one dollar if you wish New Aust'ne LaJVlar Fashion Pattern Book No. 1 complete selection of high fashion designs. Send to Austine LaMar Fashion Pattern, The Daily Herald, Box 1615, G.P.O., NewiYork 1, N.Y. Print your full name, address, pattern number and size. 5A SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1963 Utah! County, Utah for-CREDI- VITAMIN -- ! i courteous. personalized service with Fripndlv. ... 1 , no waiting at our check - out couhter. 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