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Show i L.- - t" r October DESERET NEW$, Monday, 9 1967 The Corduroy Story By EUNICE FARMER Eunice Farmer: I have never thought of as being used for anyth i h g except sportswear. Tpday, it seems to be used in many expensive clothes as wfcU. Since' this is the case, I cn see that I will have to spend more- - time and care with it. Would you please give Mrs. uj some pointers? par to mash SEW SIMPLE needle board, press carefully Dear Eunice Fanner: Is it definitely wrong to sew a skirt from die waist down? Recently, I read a sewing book that said skirts should be Oor-dig-- wale cords used by all top designers. One long military evening coat was priced at several hundred dollars. first, remember to cut all using afy contrast. is The usual direction against the nap, in otfier words, as you hJJTyour from top to bottom, should be rough. By desire a more silvery loSk for the lighter colors, use iitjhe opposite direction. Corduroy may also be cut on the bias. Because of the sturdy extraction of the fabric, it its shape beautifully. You majf pin your seams to- - ir hd kp w Giasuft Case Hoff Sale Is SMI youthful fabric, fun to work on and fun to wear. This is definitely the year to try it. Dear Mrs. Pat M.t you ate so very right. has Jumped from play clothes right Into the costume room! You will find the wide ai the nap. over a folded turldsh towel. It is also possible to steam press the seams and smooth them open with your fingers while damp. This is a very IM. a yoke or other trim or crush "Seams should be opened by the wrong side pf pressmg-o- n the fabric, over a needle board. If you dont have a sewn from the hem up, why? Mrs. E. M. - Dear Mrs. E.M. : Because of the curve at the ever, be sure to remove each pin as you come to it. Do not sew over the pins as they will leave a crushed mark on the corduroy or velvets If you have difficulty fitting, make a muslin garment first for all the changes that must be made. You must never try to np corduroy or velvet, the marks are almost impossible to remove. Last, but not least, is the pressing. Be very careful not - hiplinertt is better-t- e sew a skirt from the hem up. This keeps the entire skirt from should becoming you stretch it out of shape at the 'curve. - Today, however, I In IPmgpes, t n d Big.Week! . You'll Find Tremendous Bargains On All Your Brands During Tliis Week At Safeway ! recom- mend pinning seams instead of basting. If you place the pins horizontal to the vertical seamline, and pin frequently enough, the fabric cannot posthe sibly Therefore, slip. directional stitching is not nearly as important. U.S. No. Beef Liver Steaks Oh so- - ...and tender a pursepleasing pricel Fresh as frash look at our low price . . Ground Chuck Hearth w. Trnii ? mild, sweet onions that add real zest to the dinner. Just can be. All ready for pan frying or broiling. By The with livar you'll want these liver at Cheetah Mild, Sweet Spanish 1 fn-Tail- s Made From Lean Tender Chuck Excellent For Soup or Stew s By DOROTHY DRAPER Vv y V s Suddenly it looks as if the occupants of Noahs Ark had been turned Into a ceramic menagerie and let loose as objects of art They are everywhere and you might as well get used to the idea of a cheetah, elephant, Dalmatian dog or a monkey sharing your fireside. , '' tro t 4 o & Claudia Grasteit Julene Eggeft it. rails Country Style Loaded With Meat f Cites Pork Chops Center Cut Rib Chops Uniform Cubes of Lean Tender Beef 79 A. Of course, they art quits harmless In their glazed ceramic state but coming in upon them suddenly can ba quits a abode they arc so lifelike, so life size. fAutumn Nuptial m Dates Disclosed 2 Eggett-Tayl- $he and Mrs. Alfred or home of Mr. and Mrs. Eggett, 1456 Logan Af ., was the setting Satur-dt- f for an announcement party at which news of die engagement of their daughter, Miss Julene Eggett, was dis-clfe- d. will exchange vows with Kent UEVell Taylor in a Nov. 10 cjfemony in the Salt Lake Temple. iGss Eggett wedding a son Edna the late of Mrs. Lehi, and Rged LaVell Taylor. Saln, the evening of their wed-dSdie couple vill greet gi&sts at a reception at the University Ward, 1851 Sunnyside Eighth-Nint- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. tt. frog, looking ready to leap, may be found on the floor at the end of a sofa. A humorous-lookin- g leopard may be waiting to greet you as you come Into the foyer. As a matter of fact, it looks as if the animal kingdom has taken over the decorating world. If you dont approve of the ceramic variety, practi- Grasteit Frost 1232 Crandall Ave., are parents of the future bridegroom. A Dec. 11 wedding In the Salt Lake Temple la being planned by the engaged . couple. That evening, they will be honored at a reception at the Shalamar. cally every fabric bean the fur Imprint It may be a silk velvet for d $153 a yard, or then theres a zebra stripe paper print for cents a yard. eighty-nin- e Wallpaper, rags, slip covers, pillows and ottomans are 'Mietfc PooUlbcaiB of Utah vs. U. of An enormous 3473 S. Main St., Bountiful. LLeo Sels EL - 69 Oct Wyoming-Saturd- ay, 14-1- :30 P. M. NOW ON SALE Only At Safeway General Admission Reg. $2.00 Our Price $1.50 I Reserved Seats Reg. $3.50 Carrots U.S. No. 1 Our Price $2.50 3 Golden U f w. tiger-tippe- Bridal attendants will be Mrs. Robert L. Smith Jr., Miss Marjorie Grasteit Miss Marilyn Pike, Mrs. Robert N. Frost and Miss Sandy Rigby. on the guise of giraffes, leopards and zebras or of calfskin. And when Its not overdone, It makes a ragged and from flowers change stripes. Hunt down the best buy and go native with a few animal touches. taking Robert N. Frost will be best man. and her The bride-elefiance are studying at the University of Utah. ct liyhm ISP French Mb. Sesame loaf Fluf-- Puft h Ave. Attendants will Include Mrs. . Burton, Miss Janice Susan Slagle, Miss Eggett, Mies Patricia Thomas, Mias PJmela Bellemy and Miss AJeen Swain. Jon J. Taylor will be best man. CJ$de-E- ''' r. try ft 00 SAFEWAY $he bride has studied at die University of Utah, were she wws a member of Lambda Data Sigma and the Utonian sfiff. Her dance is a student Mamie a ("Brigham Young University. H has completed an LDS NSw Zealand mission. tW m -m Quarters airs &, Frost. Abe wedding news Is diseased by her parents, Mr. Introducing PALACE III 2H4V1 organ by 333Hi sen 1 THOMAS LmIm speaker plo. AatbenboiitstnuiieotirofcM. Mia chinw. Frrwt lib. for athraH pUne. 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Jr Lake City den p.m. half gallon Schillings vkr a gallon Refrigerated Oior msny years of experience glneering and development e Soilt-i- n Lucerne Luscious Pastry Topped With e AlltoMUto fa TiitoW .itmiaotioo f wrrMi nod I tSSHMACOnimnUaHUbMiIrtM Si it Bj Coldbrook Grastelt-fro- st Announcement Is made of tSg engagement of Misa Clau-dt- $ Jean Grasteit and Richard E Golden Heart J Hot French Bread Out of Our Oven And Over The Counter To You 1 - fricM Effalfv Today Ihni Wadnatday In Murray, Midvala, Magna, Koamt, TooaK Halladay, Cottonwood, Grangor, lountiful, Sondy and All Salt Lako City Storot. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SALES TO COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. ' ln IMIIUIIMI x. loaf COPYRIGHT .1960 SAFEWAY t STORES INCORPORATED ' . " ; i . . |