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Show Page HERALD, 16-- THE Provo. Utah, Monday. November 19, 1979 Michael Daley To Wed Californian Young Originals Jody Chancellor will Making Your Wardrobe Work manager of mechanics in Rex Daley will serve as in Modesto. Attending the bride will be Korrie Devore. After their marriage, the couple will reside in Provo. become the bride of the General Foods plant best man. Michael R. Daley on in a ceremony to be performed in the Oakland LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening at the Orangeburg, Calif. LDS Ward. A second reception will be at the Women's Cultural Hall, 310 W. 500 N Provo, from 7 to 9 p.m. on Nov. 30. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wednesday Chancellor, hi It's " V (i, COOiDiNAToa material, yards of yard. Send $2 for each pattern. Write n co this newspaper, Box 438, Station, New York, N.Y. 10018. Print name, address, zip code, pattern number and size. and sew-simp- le 4 jacket, shawl-collare- h 1 Mid-tow- is in Sizes with Photo-Guid- e 19 to 18. Size 12, 34 bust ... dress, 2 800 Directory tain clothes is that their color is flattering. That results in compliments that add to our feeling great. Coordination: If a wardrobe is to work, it must be coordinated. When the colors and styles are well chosen, th result is a total look. Select only colors and cuts that look and feel good on you. Shop for accessories and accents of color that complement your chosen garments. (If in doubt, consult a professional color specialist. Use your JODY CHANCELLOR Judy Love When the temperature drops, outdoor fans will be cozy and warm in this three-piec- e By - sports set. For skaters or skiers from Vermont to Vail, the fashionable sweater and matching hat and leg warmers are winter's greatest value. Any budding Olympic contender is sure to be a winner. toll-fre- You'll suddenly love freezing temperatures in this toasty, colorful ensemble. The scarlet sweater and leg warmers, trimmed with navy, ribbing, have zig-za- g stripes of navy, yellow, green and scarlet to match the hat. You can get a lot of mileage out of the separates by mixing and matching them with other pieces in your wardrobe. The instructions call for Malina's Acrilan acrylic "Action" yarn, a bulky yarn for active sportswear. For sizes small through large, you need only three skeins of scarlet, two skeins of navy and one each of green and yellow for the entire set. The set works up quickly in a single and double crochet. Start now and you'll be prepared for the first snow- toll-fre- - DEAR CONSUMER REPORTS What kind of meat goes into packaged hot dogs? DEAR READER A wide variety of meats can legally be used in the manufacture of products that go under the names hot dog, wiener or frankfurter. Beef, pork, veal, lamb, chicken and turkey are common. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) ; table. They fit well; they are not too tight. They are soft, not stiff. They simply make you feel good. Color: Perhaps the most important reason we feel special in cer- Cozy Sports Set toll-fre- , good-lookin- Modesto, - . ; Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Max Daley, Provo. The bride-elewas graduated from Downey High School in Modesto where she was active in student government and on the volleyball team. She attended Modesto Junior College. Her fiance is a graduate of Provo High School where he was an All State 'wrestler and played on five All State baseball teams. He fulfilled an LDS mission to New York City. He currently works as assistant I have DEAR CONSUMER REPORTS sometimes called long distance directory assistance to get the phone number of a company or government agency. Then, after making my toll call, I've discovered that the party I wanted e had a number. Why wasn't I given that number by the operator? An American Telephone DEAR READER & Telegraph Co. (AT&T) official says the directories used by assistance operators generally e don't carry numbers. But you can dial for special directory assistance. If you're calling a company or government agency out of town it would be worth your while to check, since there are about e numbers listed in the special 90,000 directory, the AT&T official says. (Incidentally, the official adds, some 900 million calls were made to "800" numbers in 1978.) - are clothes that fit poorly, are the wrong color, match nothing else or were bought on sale. These four c's to a total look can help you avoid future mistakes and build a g wardrobe: Comfort: Think about your favorite clothes. They are comfor- ct Sew-Simple- ... ensemble Classic, dress, nipped at the waist with d a shaped belt and soft cardigan. sSsi Do you ever look into a full closet and think you have nothing to wear? That is usually because many mistakes find their way into closets and are allowed to stay there. What are those mistakes? They personalized color chart to help guide your selections.) Cost: A few fine, carefully selected purchases will prove a better investment than a closet full of garments that were bought on sale and look it. Use the formula as your guide. Here's how the formula works: You may yearn for that lovely silk blouse in an eggshell shade that will go perfectly with almost everything you own. The fit is good and the style is flattering. Only the $52 price causes you to hesitate. Think about how often you will wear the blouse. Perhaps it is realistic to project one wearing a week for a year. Dividing the price by 52 weeks, its cost is $1 per wearing. Try the formula on the evening gown you paid $100 for last Christmas. If you wear the gown twice during the year, it's price per wear is $50. Of course, the same formula fall. To order instructions, send 50 cents to Stitchin' Time, P.O. Box 503, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. Ask for leaflet S539 and don't forget to include your name, address and zip code. regulations require that the products be made from "raw skeletal muscle meat" and that no more than 15 percent of the total contents (excluding water) be chicken meat or turkey meat, Any more than that, and the manufacturer can't use the terms hot dog, wiener or frankfurter. If the contents include (pork stomachs or snouts; the tripe of beef, veal, lamb or goat, etc.), then it must be labeled or "with variety meats." "with Now at SKIERS AND skaters will love this ensemble for works for men's clothing. Selective purchasing takes dis- cipline and dedication to pursue the hunt until you find exactly the right items. Remember to always select carefully for quality and comfort. Ask yourself if your selection is the right color and coordinates with your wardrobe. Carry a shopping list to help prevent the random buying that results in mistakes. It's also necessary to take charge of what is in your closet already. First, clear and condense the items in your drawers and closet. Set a timer to speed the task and force quick decisions. Arrange the garments into three piles. One pile consists of those that will stay for sure. The second is for the "maybes" that need accessories, minor repairs and so on. The final pile is for rejects that are the wrong size, out of style, threadbare or otherwise past help. Return all of the first pile to the closet. Also put the "maybe" garments back, but toss a sheet around them. Keep them there provisionally until they earn "for sure" status by providing regular pleasure. Articles in the third category should be recycled, given away, sold or stored in an spot. Your closet is worthy of only the best. It's great to see spaces between the garments in your closet when each item is a friend that you can reach for with full assurance that it will provide comfort and compliments. Gear your closet of strangers that have stayed too long. And beware of repeating those mistakes in future purchases. Time invested in the wise choice of clothing will pay big dividends. (Next: Storage space) (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) DONNA GOLDFEIN is a teacher and consultant. She is the author of "Everywoman's Guide to Time Management" and "Everywoman's Guide to Travel," both published by Les Femmes of Millbrae, Calif. nt jJJamitton Ciedric Suppty cold weather. - A local DEAR CONSUMER REPORTS supermarket has been selling bowls. Do they work? We compared the effec- DEAR READER bowls with that of tiveness of plastic bags and ordinary kitchen bowls and found that all three were about equally effec- bowls work by enclosing tive. The the fruit, allowing it to retain some water vapor and gas needed in the ripening process. A plastic bag with small holes punched in it worked as well as the special bowl. And an ordinary, open bowl worked nearly as well. fruit-ripeni- - fruit-ripeni- fruit-ripeni- . Panasonic Genius 11 The most popular GE sell-cleani- - range. DEAR CONSUMER REPORTS Does front- wheel drive improve a car's ability to handle winter driving conditions? Front-whe: DEAR READER drive gives ; you somewhat better traction than rear-whedrive because more of the car's weight is ! located over the powered wheels. ; ; I - Get all of General Electrlc's most popular features In one range. Power Saver Calrod'' surface unit adjusts heat patterns to' fit different size pans. Black glass oven door el -l el For road test data with on General Motors' new drive cars, see the September issue of Consumer Reports. It also includes ratings of SLR cameras and rates the products at popular fast food restaurants. 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