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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, March select best thread for fabric you are serving By Helen Thackers Consumer Information Specialist ' 'ah State UmverMty, Extension Sen ices ton, a ailable in 150 or more colors, in spools of perhaps tw o sizes, w as the thread market No longer," says Miss Johnson The home sewer has many choices to make and must be a careful buyer to get the best thread for the fabric she is sewing and the most for her money. If you take een a quick shopping tour of your local stores to see what is available, you will fi.,1 so many kinds and sizes of threads to choose from that even the most knowledgeable are likely to be confused Even if you stud thread a reeent meeting of Extension Home Etonomists held in the Salt Lake County Extension office, Theta Johnson, tile State Extension Clothing Specialist, talked about sewing thread When you sew your concern about the thiead you use is to find the right color for your fabric. Right' Not tf you are an informed consumer. There was a time when sue 50 mercerized cot At I V. f t, - '' i labels, you will still hae questions because of a lack of information on the label. Provide Information well labeled spool should provide the following infcrma- A O Tluwkenh L . 7 i 1 v Vi Mrs. Robert D. Dobias L. classified Miss Johnson threads into three types' spun, core, and filament. Spun thread Is made of 100 percent cotton or 100 percent polyester. Short lengths of fiber (staple) are spun together to make a three-plthread. Polyester is the thread most readi- ,lt Belding Cortieelb; Shun Dee, American Thread; Spun Polyester, Lily; Metro-senMettler of Switzerland. e, News of weddings Cole-Dobia- FREE Aie you aware that the major tnread eomparaes make all these types of threadThey produce thread to speci- - ORGAN Core thread is made of cotton fiber spun around a continuous core of polyester. These are twisted into a three-plthread. The polyester core adds strength and - r fication for the label for dethread trade, top partment stores, and a differ- ready-to-wea- ' Odrtnex can help you become the trim slim pecson you want to be. Odrinox Is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed Contains no dangerous drugs. No starving No special exercise. Get nd of excess fat and live longer. Cdiinex has been lS. Now that vour attention has SUGAR HOUSE O BOUNTIFUL CH3SCLATE ti4 ITS 1 HEBER VALLEY V ! MILK DEPOTS This Special entb Sal Mar WEEK A V 4 PAIR TO 31st 35 LOCATIONS Depts. THE CLASSIC DOUBLE-TAK- In in, IMUwmmxI E white on color . . . thats the spectator look you love, created for your special moments and for extra comfort. (atonic TUESDAY, MARCH 27 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. 22.00 Register for Door Prizes HL4R YAMAHA ORGANS! HAST BROS. MUSIC. VALLEY FAIR MALL m The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Dobias Sr., Bountiful, attended Young University Brigham and the University of Utah. Nelson-Garre- tt Pat Nelson and David J. 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He has one BE GIVEN AWAY . . . POP CONCERT y 1 NATURALIZER at Your Neighborhood FUN used successfully by thousands all over the country for 14 years. Odrinex Plan costs $3.25 and the large economy size $5 25. You must loss ugly fat or your money will be refunded. No questions asked Sold with this guarantee by: The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VV. Kenneth Cole, Salt Lake City, graduated from The Bryman School. usually found in grocery, drug, or di .count stores. Most of the thread sold m our area is piodueed in the U S. But Ardee and Dy no from from Italy and Metroser.e Switzerland may be found Metrosene is popular and is offering strong competition to thread manufacturers in the your final choice will probably be made on the basis of color to best match your fabric. SHOW LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK n right of Nothing to buy, just register in our Shoe Belding Corticelli; Gude Brothers Silk Company; Crystal Nylon, Brooks s Patti Christine Cole and Robert D. Dobias were married Saturday in La Citadelle. A reception was held afterward. has-- Sew-Gud- available. yards of 500 made kind of wood is no longer available and because of high .shipping sharges; plastic is lighter than w ood. Most threads have a silicone finish which lubricates it and improves its sewing qualit". Mercenzation also improves the strength and appearance of the cotton in thread Spools may be wrapped in cellophane, packaged m cardboard and plastic, or not be w rapped at all. The cellophane protects thread which may attract soil because of the finish. Packaging is for convenience; it is strength, translu-cencand extreme stretch and recox cry7. It is heat sejisi-- , tive. Examples are: Nymo, Poly-Bon- Mrs. David J. Garrett 200-30- colors. Nylon continuous filaments are bonded together without twist to make a clear thread that will blend with many colors. It comes in dear, dark clear and black Brand names of spun polyester are: Polyplus. Talon; Coats' and Clark; Trusew, I yards, large. and dressmaker spools yards Most spools are of plastic because the Filament Thread Filament thread is made of silk or rylon. Silk filaments are twisted to make a plied thread. It is found only m a few stores and in very limited i Because of the cost of production. cotton is becoming less available and in fewer colors. Spun polyester adds to strength and elasticity seams and is considered an thread. One company says it is 60 percent stronger than cotton thread. " 100-11- 5 commonly used in commercial sewing. It is wiry and ends are haxf lo fasten, examples of cote thread are: Talon; Poly spun. Toly cord. Clarks; Dual Duty Plus, JAP Coats. tion. Manufacturers name, country where made; kind of thread and fiber; special finish; price and yardage; size and color. ly There are three basic spool sizes regular for Ls y VC ent thread for discount stores, drug and grocery stores. Spool Sizes elasticity, and the cotton adds the appearance and sew ability of cotton thread. Core thread is stronger than the spun polyester thread and been called to the kinds thread and their qualities, the next time you buy thread, 15 26, 1373 Sugar House Spa 404-870- 6 1033 East 21st South Salt Lake Ciy Q33 East 21 st South eom healt Ogden Spa 394-663- 6 3354 Harrison Elvd. Cgden - k- Orem Spa 225-775- - 0 733 So. State C: sm |