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Show X' Pillow Talk For Springtime By EMILY W. TYLER County Hon Agent The pillows you sleep on and the pillows, you use ."jut decora- , Utah tive accents must be kept clean, both for sanitary reasons and to retain their comfortable resiliency. Almost afl pillows are washable and should be washed once or twice a year, Suds and water is the most reliable washing formula, although the meth- od varies according to the fill- ing- - Many pillows have" two coverings, an inner case of lightweight fabric, plus an outer ticking or decorative slipcover. outer cover Any must be removed at the start. If there is air inner case, it is advisable to remove and wash ticking separately because this fabric is so closely woven that it keeps suds and water from circulating through the filling. However, If the ticking must be left on, rip a few inches on the ticking seam on opposite sides and fasten these openings with loose overcasting stitches. Then the suds and rinse water can flow through these vents, allowing dirt to escape but not the stuffing. Here are directions for washing different types of pillows. You may want to clip and file this information. Feather, down, AcrDan. Da- cron, and Orion filled pillows can be laundered and dried by machine. To balance the wash er load, wash two pillows at a - . time or add dean towels. With feather filling, use extra soap or. detergent because feathers cause the - suds to die down quickly. Pillows tend to float on the surface of water so, if possible, turn them over during washing to give both sides a thorough sudsing. Rinse well, the open vents, then dryer-dr- y at a LOW setting" or hang mem out on a breezy day. Shake and punch pillows sev- eral times during drying to plump up and fluff the filling." Latex foam rubber pillows can be machine-washeusing a washing cycle with warm ' suds. Unless already covered, place the pillow in a mesh bag or a pillowcase with its open end fastened by loose sitcbes. This will protect the foam from shredding or breaking during the machine action. Foam pillows may be left in an automatic washer during the spin cycle. Pillows filled with shredded foam rubber can be dried automatically at low heat Follow the "don't dryer-dry-" rule for pillows filled with solid latex foam rubber. To dry solid ' foam, place each pillow between two thick bath towels and press out as much moisture as possible by hand. Then set it in an airy spot to dry, or put it into a pillowcase" and pin this on a line. Latex foam rubber is extremely slow drying because of its density so don't expect to use such pillows again on washday. d, APRIL 1, 1965 Utah THURSDAY, Utah' Daily Herald County, 3A f Thyra Ann Clements Circles Date1 Mrs; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Clements of If these pillows are washed by American Fork announce plans for the hand, use a deep tub or bath tub to aBow plenty of room for marriage of their daughter Thyra Ann suds and rinses. Use a squeez Clements, to Kendall Edward Durrant, ing motion to circulate suds son of Mr. and Mrs. , James Eugene through the millions of tiny air; Durrant of Lindon. Mrs. Lydia El-- i PAYSON spaces, and at least three rinses mer will be honored Sunday at to remove all residue of soiled The couple will exchange vows on an open house reception when suds. 14 in the Salt Lake Temple and April 80th her she celebrates birth foam be will honored at a reception, on April pillows Polyurethane " day. 15 at the American Fork Sixth Ward. are best washed by hand in Friends and relatives are in warm soap or detergent suds. vited to call at her home, 894 Miss Clements is a graduate of Amer Don't twist or wring. Just com- - E. 2nd S., between"! and 6 ican Fork High School and a member press each pillow with an up and p. m. No gifts, please. of the Girls' Athletic Association, earn down motion of your palms to A lifelong resident of Pay- v;. ing a piocK lenerin sports. n of suds son, Mrs. Elmer was born here create an Her a fiance is Pleasant of graduate or force suds through the pil on April 4, 1885, a daughter of Grove High School low with a plumber's plunger. John and Lovina Haskell SpenIf the cover is extra soiled, cer. She The couple plan to make their home marrjed John H. Elmer scrub it with thick suds on a April 15, 1903. He died in urem, where Mr. Durrant Is em- Sept. 28, soft brush .Then rinse thorough 1950. s , ployed. ly. These pillows can be safely Mrs. Elmer has been an ac tumble dried m any setting, or tive member of the Relief So- after pressing UetyY may be serving as a visiting out excess moisture between teacher for many years and towels. Plastic foam dries slow also as a member of the Sinely. ing Mothers uiorus. Me is a MRS. LYDIA ELMER When making new pillows tor member of the Daughters of your home this spring, it will Utah Pioneers. She lives alone pay off in saved time and ef and takes care of herself and fort to cover each bed pillow her home, enjoying her churchj with an inner case made of mus-- and social ' CEREAL SNACK meetings which she The fashion-conscioI woman lin. Then put a zipper on the attends Here's a nutty variation on regularly. should not overlook the imporoutside ticking which can be Joining in arranging the idea. Combine laundered every month or so to birthday celebration are her tance of belts as a fashion ac the cereal snack are jeweled, 3 cups of puffed wheat and 2 cessory. Tney wash away hair tonic, face sons and daughters as follows: rice with 1V4 cups cups cream, body oils, and ordinary Mrs. Ben (Lyle) Coon, Mrs. tasseled, fabric or leather and of mixed salted nuts, one will play a big role on the soil which go through pillow- LeRoy (Zelma) Elmer, Sandy; of pretzel rings package scene. cases. Also, if the living room Mrs. Don (Maxine) Stevens, spring and V teaspoon of garlic salt couch is used for naps, keep Tooele; J. Clark Elmer, Marion in a large shallow baking pan. some washible . pillowcases Elmer, Bliss Elmer and Dean fThe newest handbag for Pour Vx of melted butter to is the small shoulder over the cup handy protect decorative Elmer, Payson. Mrs.. Elmer has mixture, mixing well. throw pillows from soil, 23 grandchildren, 27 great- bag in leather. The straps are Bake about 1 hour w preheated oven. Stir several grandchildren and two great- - shorter than the shoulder bag of a few years ago. times. Makes B cups. 80th Birthday at Open House - ' air-dri- - wlllmllWrYOl''rvf'l inwun mi n THYRA ANN CLEMENTS Grooming Guide I Dring Your Coupons - To - Wg n. ." 11. I. ...".."...".' ...r.I..............."... ....I"!. "I...?.:.:.;.!. . . . . . . . ... ... ..."....-.'....... I.. "."....."..."-". ......r.;...!.!.;.;.:. 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For a budget-wis- e ner, just add a crisp green salad, a simple fruit or ice cream dessert and the bread and beverage the family likes best LUNCHEON MEAT DINNER CASSEROLE 1 . HEALTH TIP can (12 ounce) luncheon meat h long green "" " onion pieced The WASHINGTON (UPI) 1 tablespoon butter or number of persons tested for margarine diabetes should be increased 1 envelope instant mashed radically and emphasis should potatoes be directed toward screening 1 package (10 ounce) frozen older those most susceptible mixed vegetables, persons, the obese, those with cooked and drained " a family history of diabetes, and 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese those with prior symptoms' or Cut canned luncheon meat in 8 positive blood tests, the Public even "slices. Cut five slices in Health Service reports. half, diagonally.. Dice remain ing meat Saute - green onion in butter or margarine. Prepare instant potatoes as directed on package label. Stir in mixed vegetables, diced luncheon -of meat, green onion and the cheese. Spoon mixture even quart shallow cas ly In a 1 serole; " sprinkle remaining cheese over potatoes. Overlap meat slices down center of casserole. Place in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) to heat, 20 to 25 minutes. Yield: 4 serv cup-inc- - ings. Amelia Earhart, U. S. . PLEASANT GROVE -- Mem the Cadmus Club were privileged to have Mrs. LeRoy (Ann) Hafen as guest speaker at their recent meeting. Mrs. Hafen presented a very inter esting program on the poets of bers of Utah. The election of officers was held at the same meeting. Serving for the coming season will be Lurena Warnick as Vera Matthews, sec- retary ; Glenna Oveson, corres ponding secretary; and Bernice Christensw, tary. ecwding - secre As this year, and in accordance with club bylaws, Mrs. Ella Jackson will take over the club presidency next term. Selected as nroeram commit tee-w- ere - Effie -- Adams,- Lois West, and Phyllis Thomson. Mrs. Eleroy R., West, hostess for the affair, served as deli. cious luncheon to 20 club mem bers. nt i 19TH CENTURY CLUB Will meet Friday, April 2 . BAKED OF... i HOW BAKERS' M 11HlTE star-- PRIME RU.Fr ill lI Som BEAUTIFUL MoUSBWlFS. & ) Sfe TO, CUT M OUT ANP 7AKE METO I A oxifw fdrJI i vm if grocbr! IpER II AWMim ELSE, I MIGHT GET Jiipll Il . Ilk mmmmmr! :::: : : : : : - ' : : : ::::: . : : : : at ALR CHAPTER ONE Will meet Sunday. April 4 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd cuiumore at 7:30 p.m. FR0M STORE COUPON" liiM 168 111 mm II: iff., mm mm :::: HAND MR GROCER: At our ignt oopt thM eeupon for M on ttw puretMM of aickM of lh Sm or WhM Star"1 tun. You will bo ralmburMd for tho foot votuo of IhH eoupon, plw 2 hon-dltfgr Mch eoupon imIM to tbo Vth Calnp Sot Food Company, P.O. Box No. 1467, Clinton, Iowa. Thlt ooupon veld In any ttata or tooaWy TUNA ' 80 OFF protribttlng, keanamg, or regulating theea ooupon. The oontumar awat pay any talaa tax Included. aah valua 120 oent FRAUD CUU8C: Any ether epplleetMt of tai aeupea eonMkMe ftaud. kmiew provln0 pvcbSmo wnhi As ImI 90 tayv f tufftdart tteflfc to cam ocwpowt pr- - VIA ::::x-:i- - BY: THE WONDER If THE TUNA THAT5 RDR the home of George Jedenoff, 1630 n. Oak Lane. DIET PLAN FOLDER AT YOUR GROCER'S THE BAKERS If M& OFF COUPON Club Notes mm avia- tion pioneer who flew the Atlantic in a solo crossing in 1932, was a military nurse in Canada during World War I and was for several years a social worker in Boston before taking up flying. She also made a number of long distance solo flights across the U.S. in an Autogiro," a forerunner of the helicopter. She was lost in the Pacific on an attempted global flight to 1937. . mV'-:-:':-:'- m :: :i:::x::::::::::: s r, i; |