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Show The Salt Ljke Tribune, Sunday, February 21, 1971 4W Sweaters Are lust Great for That Outdoorsman or Skier in Your Life By Pat Trexler Let your favorite fellow know how much you can care by knitting him a ruggedly sweater. Perfect handsome for the skier or any other outdoorsman is a lean, straight subtly patterned pullover with matching cap. The cuff on the cap, by the way, rolls down to form a face mask. Or try your hand at the white, cabled tennis cardigan trimmed with contrasting bands of color. Its an easy pattern to follow, but hell think youre a real pro! for To obtain directions making both sweaters and cap in knitting worsted weight yarn, send your request for Leaflet No. with 35 cents and a long stamned self addressed envelope to: Pat Trexler, Home Service Department, Salt Lake Tribune, P.O. Box 8G7, Salt Lake City, F-2- Utah 84110 revision of Pats to Interchangeable Yams is now available from the same address. To obtain a The Guide 1971 send an additional cents and a long stamped, copy, f or fabric or is the type. Then all you need to do is dip it in a basin of water and hang on a shower head to dry. Think you might like this idea better. Pat. Some time ago, I wrote a column giving some of the interpretations of some of the Aran Lsle stitches, asking that readers supply additional information if they had any. Many of you responded, with most of you quoting a pattern book entitled Regency Bainin Knitting, published in England and imported by William Unger Co., New York. It is available at many yarn shops. 50 rust-proo- envelope. Dear Pat: To remove kinks from yarn which has been ripped out, wind it, without stretching or pulling tight, around any fairly large container. A gallon jar does nicely. Dampen thoroughly and allow to dry. When dry, all of the kinks will be gone. Wind into a ball and you are ready to start knitting or crocheting again. Mrs. F. G, Adams, Basin. N.Y. As an alternative, Mrs. G., try- winding the yam around a making sure that it is either covered with paper coat-hange- r, s ; s: .'i ? It seems that long ago on the Atlantic-swep- t Aran Island off the coast of Connemara, most of these stitches originated. It was a matter of real pride and concern that each family should be known by its own variations and combinations of the traditional stitches. Interestingly, in those days much of the knitting was done by the men, using wool spun by the women. The knitters worked with goose quills until the advent of knitting needles. As mentioned in my earlier column, the Diamond stitch success s y m bolized and wealth. When combined with the cable, which denotes the fishermen's ropes, it signifies piosperity in a fishing community. The Trinity stitch, known by other names in other countries, is so called because it is made by working three from one and one from three. The Spoon stitch is symbolic of a family that is well-feand healthy, not suffering from droughts and having good catches of fish. The Ladder of Life consists of stitches worked to form the poles and rungs of the ladder, which is usually considered to d represent a mans earthly climb to eternal happiness. These are some of the most popular stitches, but there are many others with fascinating names, such as Cork Cable, Crooked Road, Irish Moss and ' Winding River. Most of these stitches have long, involved stitches; that is. any number of stitches eveniy divisible by four. Row 1: Knit two. 'In next stitch, knit one, purl one, knit cne (creating three stitches from one) ; purl the next three stitches together. End row with knit two. Rows 2 and 4 (right side); Purl all stitches. For Row 3: 'Purl next three stitches together, then knit one, purl one. knit one all in the next stitch. End row with two knit stitches. directions, making them impractical to describe in this column; but the Trinity Stitch is a simple one that many of you might w ant to try. Cast on a multiple of four Portable by Packard Bell . . . e block white color y Free service carry including end and I 90-da- parts & labor Colors: Desert Beige, Kumquat and Moss Green Model M9123 GOLDEN WEDDING Edward B. and Mary $. Bectotead, Riverton, wilt be honored by their tons and daughter on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary They are the parents of fiva children Black & White E. Junior, Max, Lee, Seal end Mery 4 grandchildren, oren. Friends and relatives are invited to en open house on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1971, from 4 to p.m., program 1:30 p.m., at Riverton Town Hall 12891 & 1700 West. No gifts, please. 24 t SALES AND SERVICE sc Warmth plus Fashion and Savings! 1 is this lean, subtly patterned pullover. Cap features cuff that makes into mask. Skier-perfe- U 5 H ...the fashion atop ! ct cabled Easy-to-kn- it Ranchers Punch Elk Herd Continued From Page Wprompted to keep the elk from Hardware haysdamaging then privately owntacks ed. Fencing these haystacks in the early 1940s forced elk from the ranch and onto the Wasatch face where they competed heavily with deer. The hungry elk damaged the native forage and then moved into haystacks and orchards to the despair of -l the fanners. Department biologists reasoned that the situation could be relieved through the purchase and operation of the Hardware Ranch as an elk and deer winter refuge. The reasoning has been justified for Hardware! have 3,500 people visit on the weekends. Tiffany squealed as the elk came nearer and nearer. But huge bales of hay were thrown from the sleigh as it skimmed over the meadow, the elk gathand ered by the hundreds followed the sleigh. no one was allowed to hop from the sleigh because they would frighten the animals away quickly. The elk trusted the humans as long as they n were on the familiar sleigh. As snow-pack- ed Theyre and were As the Fork Free of Main Forking Mail, It's The open valley of the Hard- boundaries of the Cache National Forest. Logan is 20 miles to the northwest and Hyrum is 17 miles to the west. Mr. Giunta and his famly and his assistant John Vicars and his family live on the ranch the year round. The elk move to the Hardware feed lot usually in early December and stay through March. Up to 400 elk are fed every day. Each elk consumes from five to eight pounds of hay per day. TTiis makes up about 20 to 25 percent of the diet for the animal. The animal can only utilize that much hay. The rest of his daily requirements include grass, sagebrush, juni- 80th BIRTHDAY h Dacron polyester fiber-fil- l. Fashionable quiLed nylon coat with Complete with cinch belt and metal buttons. A tremendous value at this sale price. Open house will be held honoring J. Ambrose Hunter for his 10th Birthday by his family Regular $20 Missy Sizes on Sunday, February JSih, ot his homo in Holden, Utah, from 3 to 7 p.m. Friends and circled the back to the ranch happy Thorpe family agreed no winter outing could have been more exciting! watching us watching them! ware Ranch headquarter and irrigated meadow lands is situated near the headwaters of the Blacksmith Fork River. Curtis Creek cuts through the ranch to the northwest with ducks and geese inhabiting the meandering creek. owned by the Although State Fish and Game, the ranch is located within the chow-sleig- quilted nylon car coats chill-chasi- ng horse-draw- This delighted Tiffany, Natalie and Devin as they watched the huge animals munch their lunch. ten- nis cardigan is trimmed with contrasting bands of color in easy pattern. relatives Invited. No gifts, please. tntef at 56 W, Bruudtwy. FFs ee eonoontemlt 1 "797 J, 6 Regular $23 Half Sizes 1997 Shop Sunday Noon Till 5 p.m for Walk-Over- 's tantsuit go togethers by Penal jo! Freshest styling and carefully crafled in oh, so supple crinkle patent. Drop by try on these or any one of the famous Penaljo lira of fine shoes . . . youll find them all at WVk-OveT- s. Twosome: Carefree crinkle patent In black. Parade Blue, end Bone Beige. $22.93 per, bitterbrush, serviceberry and mountain mahogany which grow on the hills surrounding the ranch. All the hay fed to the elk is raised on the ranch. An average of 4.500 bales of hay is harvested each year on the upper and lower meadows. This is stored in the two large bams in the headquarters area. That ain't hay! Visitors to Hardware Ranch during ti.a elk feeding season number into the thousands. People from every state and several foreign countries have enjoyed their free sleigh ride among the elk. The ranch U open daily from noon to 4 p.m. and Friday, Saturday and Sunday operates from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. According to our records Clair L. Huff, Ogden Fish and Game supervisor of the ranch, told us, over 50.000 people have visited Hardware Ranch hi the past three years. It isnt at all unusual for us to Buccaneer: Soft crinkle patent in black, brown. Parade Blue, Apple Red, Bone Beige and sum mer white. $22.93 Wcdk'OvMs. Quality Shoes, Hosiery and Hondbags 214 South Main Self lake City Shop Monday's 'til 9 p.m. IV- - SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Bach Sears Sears-Downto- 734 South State Phone 353-663- 1 St |