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Show 7Make overs7 make clothing budget stretch N6phi news Mrs. Bent Bryan was in Salt Lake City Saturday evening to attend the Utah State Poetry contest at the University of Utah. original garment pieces as possible. And make sure the pattern your family for very little monMr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey ey, says Theta Johnson, Utah pieces are smaller and follow the lines of the old fabric so worn returned home recently after State University clothing spea week in Kearns with cialist. edges and seams may be trim- spending Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wilkey. med away, she added. The secret is called "make As for buttonholes, pockets, Visitors at the home of Mr. overs, an idea which was popuand cut darts, the new pattern and Mrs. Frank Lunt during the lar a generation or so ago. must allow the sewer to use deer hunt were Mr. and Mrs. cover or cut around them, And because of economic them, Milton Lunt and family and Mr. conditions and shortages today, them with yokes, patch pockets, Udy and son Robert, all of details. or other it is again the in thing to do, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell D. Other tips given by Johnson Hunter; noted Johnson. Lunt and family of Layton; sure fabric the include making Curtis Weston of Salt Lake City; She said clothing can be made is clean before working with it and Glen Weston of Ogden. for all members of the family accurately. from used clothing for little or Make overs can be as interA was no cash outlay. Details for makesting and fun to make as held family Sunday at the home of Mr. ing new clothing from old is clothing from new fabrics, she and Mrs. Ray Lunt in honor of explained in complete detail in a concludes. Mrs. Lunt on her birthday anniModern new USU booklet, versary. Those attending were Make Over. The booklet is Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lunt and available for 60 cents from the children of Bountiful, Paul Lunt Bulletin Room, UMC 48, Utah and sons of Draper, and Mr. and State University, Logan, Utah Mrs. Sam Lovell and children of 84322. Nephi. It explains in detail how to make childrens clothes from adult clothes, underwear from a August Savings Bonds sales in gown, denim jackets from worn Juab County came to $7,804, jeans, plus many more money according to County volunteer S Savings Bond Chairman, Kensaving ideas. Johnson stresses that made-ove- r neth Nyman. sales This brings the articles need not have a The Salt Creek DUP camp total to $54,006, the chairman met October 21 at the home of aphomemade, added. Mildred Brown. pearance. State-wid- e sales for August Clothes to make over can be Lillian Ostler gave the history found in person wardrobes, can came to $,512,622 bringing the of Harley Edwin. Maude Robertto son presented the lesson, be purchased at a secondhand January-Augus- t total Pioneer Quilts. Mrs. Robertclothing store, or gotten from $18,086,962 or 63 percent of the 1974 quota of $28,700,000, it was friends, she commented. son also displayed a quilt made announced by State volunteer 125 years ago by Mr. RoberShe suggests material be selected with care to be sure that it Chairman Wendell E. Gile of tsons grandmother. Other Salt Lake City. is worth remaking. pioneer quilts were also shown. Nationaly, sales of Savings Those attending were Elnora The selection of a pattern is one of the hardest parts of Bonds amounted to $4,798 milliFoote, Maude Robertson, Carol making a new article from an on, which was five percent Stuart, Delta Hedberg, Naomi old one. Know the size and shape above the same period in 1973. Bailey, Elma Cole, Rheta Carof the fabric pieces from the old Americans now own over $62 ter, Lillian Ostler, Thelia Dim-icEssie Shaw, and Mildred garment and then select a pat- billion worth of E and H Savings Brown. tern that is as nearly like the Bonds and Freedom Shares. You can use your imagination and artistic ability to clothe County bond sales $7,804 during August Salt Creek Daughters of Pioneers meet hand-me-dow- n entertained at a birthday dinner at their home on Monday of last Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green-halg- h and family of Granger visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh. They came for the deer hunt. week in honor of Brett Ostler on his second birthday anniver- I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Ostler sary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor of Levan, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ostler and sons Brett and Travis of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pace spent last Sunday in Salt Lake City where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pace. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs Allan Pace. Others of the family present were Mr. and Mrs. Dix Grace and family of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barney and family of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pace and son of Salt Lake City. Following dinner, they attended sacrament meeting where Mrs. Paces nephew, Michael Childs, was the speaker He has been called to the North Carolina LDS mission. at the home Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen were Mrs. Willard Hansen and Mrs. Chuck Johnson and children, all of Ogden. Hal Jones of Centerville and Kent Jones of Salt Lake City spent the weekend in Nephi visiting with family and friends and hunting deer. Monday visitors at the Milo Cazier home were Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cazier and son of Granger; Allen Cazier of San Antonio, Texas; Tim Waters of Nevada; and Clyde Cazier and friend of Kearns. Karen Jensen, a student at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jensen. to October i Friday evening, andj also meet these local) j candidates: j on his final campaign stop here. Youre invited to hear his views, ask him questions. fM WHEN: R. Roscoe Garrett Herman Young 7:30 p.m., Fri., Oct. 25 ! WHERE: Nephi School of Music Cary G. Peterson Erma I. Goble JAKE GARN Lucille G. Carter Pearl D. Wilson Nephi, Utah October 24, 1974 STJAK Come to the Rally on REPUBLICAN Times-New- s Come to the Garn Rally! j I United States Senate j This ad paid for by Garn for Senate Committee, Warren Pugh, Chairman Thomas E. Fowkes i W. Frank Pew FLAG DOWN Peanl T, 'Wil&M THESES SPECIAL VALUE Get em while they re still available1 New 74 Polaris Colts' Colt SSs' Family size Custom II s' Ou et new Electras' Top performance TX s' These prices may never be lower 24 j The Juab County Clerk ' vr - t ' v f w r? Republican WARDS TRUCKLOAD APPLIANCE SALE October PLEASE COME Mr. and Mrs. John Maughan and sons of Smithfield and Mrs. Karen Mickel and children of Granger were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kay. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Latimer were Mr. and Mrs. Delos Pax-ma- n of Idaho Falls They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linton. Deputy Treasurer, 6l2 years; Chairman, Red Cross Service to Military Families, 16 years 30 Only Active in Civic Affairs GARRETT HONDA SALES 583 North Main - Nephi Phone 623-082- 3 SAVE $61 THIS WEEK ONLY CONSOLE COLOR TV AUTO-COLO- R JET FAN OVEN SAVE $10 11988 THIS WEEK ONLY 4 7 C00 Was 539 95 129.88 Postpaid Cooks food up to 33 faster than conventional gas or electric ovens. Lightweight countertop appliance that saves energy, saves time. Jet-facirculates heated air over food to give faster, more even cooking. Continuous at temperatures cleaning. Bakes, roasts, broils, from warm to 500. n One button Auto-Coltuning corrects tint, contrast, brightness and AFC. Slide controls, Black matrix picture tube makes the color distinct and sharp. 2 speakers. Pushbutton onoff. Oak or Maple hardwood veneer. See Color Console TVs in our Fall 74 Gen. 394.95 Cat. as low as pre-hea- ts NATIONWIDE SERVICE Prompt service, factory parts ALL FROSTLESS REFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- R Paid Political Adv. by Candidate Friday, October 25th 8284 17424 Has held offices on County, City and Precinct levels for Republican party I will do my best to conduct an efficient and pleasant office to benefit the people of Juab County. tine convenience ofdrive4n Ibanldn to NepM! First Security Bank has installed a brand new dual drive in banking facility for the convenience of the people of Nephi. It features one drive-iwindow, and one remote hanking unit. Plus a walk up window to he opened soon. n Bank From Your Car 484 Color $r extra DISHWASHER 2273 SAVE 65 THIS WEEK ONLY T8488 W. 449 95 SAVE 51 22 cu. ft., design saves energy. Freezer holds 237 lbs. Adjustable shelves, storage in all 3 doors, meat keeper, produce bin. 4 colors. Ice maker add $40. THIS WEEK ONLY SAVE TODAY AT WARDS LOW PRICES Easy to Use 22888 White. was 279 95 Knd of operation signal. Dual detergent dispenser Wetting agent dispensers. 4 water levels, f jot Woodgrain Formica top. Portable or can be built in. Other Dishwashers in our Fall 74 Gen. Cat. sani-cycl- Other refrigerators in Wards Fall 74 Gen. Cat. as low as 179.95 149.95 low as Plus transportation SAY CHARGE IT! Hurry in today! Every appliance on sale 623-154- 1 4 O olio enter from Main just North of the bank building, To use the drive-in- , then exit onto Center Street. Come see us, and take advantage Hours: of the newest hanking convenience I)nve-in- . Mon. thru Thurs. Friday from First Security. 9-- 5 9-- 6 Lobby: a MM CATALOG SALES Phone First Security customers can now use the new drive in facilities for cheeking or savings deposits, withdrawals, check cashing and coupon payment. And for the times you need to go inside the bank, we have increased our parking space substantially. 63 S. 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