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Show The Tfuuuer6ir Monday, September 26, 1983 Rules given for first-tim-e launderers Many new and exciting experiences lie ahead for the firsttime Southern Utah State College student who will be living away from home. Some things will be exciting and some things will be a big bore. One thing on the list will be having to do ones own laundry. But it has to be done. Ask any old SUSC student and they will tell you in laundering one must follow the rules and the guidelines. Results can be costly if the rules arent followed. Ask mother or grandmother what happens when white clothing is mixed with colored. Even with miracle, machine-washablsynthetic fibers, which have made washdays a lot easier for all, a few laundry mistakes can be costly. If you dont want to flunk Laundry 101 here are a few rules that have been recommended by a major washing machine company. e, 1. No jeans mixed with delicate fabrics in the same washer load. The delicates will lose the battle and bear the scars forever. 2. Dont jam everything into one wash load. Clothes need room to move and flex in the washtub to get them clean. 3. Dont mix dark colors with whites, unless you dont care if your whites become a dingy gray shade. Whites pick up the discarded dirt and color tones from dark clothes. 4. Dont wash colored things in hot water, they lose their brightness. Some fade and lose color. 5. Dont bring loads of dirty clothes home for mom to do. Shed rather spend time with you than the washing machine. Here is the list of absolute dos. 1. Sort and separate clothing by colors, whites, darks, mediums and by fabric and weight, towels, jeans, shirts, blouses, socks, etc. 2. Check the washing instructions on the garment label. 3. soiled and stained spots before putting the item in the washer. 4. Do use enough detergent. Follow the manufacturers suggestion on the package. Do read it. 5. Do your laundry fairly often, once a week or every other week if possible. The longer you wait the harder it is to remove soils and stains. The hard to remove turn into the impossible to remove. 6. With todays laundry equipment and these basic tips, your clothes can look as nice at as they did when you first arrived on campus. Do sit back and relax. Pre-tre- mid-ter- Students and Faculty, Pluglfourselves into the Tfemtorial Advantages of First Interstate Bank First Interstate Bank of Utah offers you the advantages and security of a multistate banking organization. Through this affiliation we are able to offer our customers services no other bank can offer. Check Cashing An account at First Interstate Bank gives you check cashing privileges at nearly v 1 ,000 banking offices in the West. You know how valuable that is if youve ever tried to cash a check Instant Cash A First Interstate Bank account also lets you get instant cash at our Cedar City Office location, through the states most extensive Day & Night Teller network, plus more than 700 Day & Night Teller locations throughout the West. And as a member of CIRRUS you can get instant cash at thousands of locations coast-to- coast, Alaska and Hawaii. What a convenience when traveling. A Bank That Moves With You good-wil- l and respect youve established at your local branch goes with whether you move or travel throughout our system. you All the Personal and Student Loans Our loan professionals are knowledgeable arid skilled in processing all types of personal and student loans. We make borrowing simple with our competitive rates and flexihle terms. Let us tailor a loan to fit your specific needs. First Interstate Bank provides a variety of checking and savings accounts, VISA or MasterCard, travelers checks, money orders, notary service, safe deposit boxes and a host of other services. Stop by one of our offices and let us help you with your financial needs. First Interstate Bank of Utah. NA A membe of the First Interstate system with assets of more than S40 billion Member FDIC Cedar City Office 444 South Street Mc-i- n Cedar City, (Jtal: 84720 586-380- 1 Official Bank of the 1964 Olympics ' Page 17 |