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Show 4C lakeside Nevlyweds Will Reside in Bountiful Raviaw North, Wadnaiday, June 29, 1983 Set Priorities Computer Age Changing Uses of Sewing Machine else in our homes, automobiles and offices, the sewing machine is becoming computerized. How much the computer will help home sewers and how much they are willing to pay for it remains to be seen. According to a survey done at Utah State University, nearly 89 percent of Utahs residents do home sewing. Of those surveyed, 77 percent had a permanent sewing area in their homes. These statistics indicate that Utah is a prime market for sewing machine manufacturers, says Linda Tipton, state extenLike everything 27 V zag and blind hemming. You will end up using these for the majority of your sewing projects, so be more concerned about these than the decorative stitches, she says. It is a good idea to set some priorities on what you are looking for before you go to the store, but the best way to select a sewing machine is to take a few for test drives. That is, do some actual sewing on several of the machines you are interested in Tipton says. The best way to do. this is to take a test strip of cloth with you. Make sure the strip is wide enough that you can test several machines on it. Also, make the strip out of several different types and thicknesses of cloth so you can test how the machine handles delicate and thick fabrics, the clothing and textiles specialist says. Your test strip will allow you to try the different stitches the machine has, its power through thick fabric, ease of handling and stitch quality. Sitting down at the machine will also help you decide if the machine is comfortable to use, Tipton sion clothing and textiles specialist. Many Utahns are either looking to upgrade their sewing machine or buy their first machine. She says there are so many gadgets and accessories available on new sewing machines, you need to do somfe careful shopping before you select one. A good way to start making your decision is to ask yourself What kind of sewing do I do? What kind of sewing and, would I like to do? You can get machines that do everything but buy the fabric for you, but many of the computerized options may go unused most of the time. For instance, some machines are programmed to do hundreds of l Ayj- full-leng- . 'A " ' i3k " vi stitches, but this may be something you will rarely use, Tipton says. The stitches you should be most concerned with are the utility stitches straight, zig ' y y y TT'H v y y; y y w ?! M 0 ME MJWlJlltfM?. 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Guest book attendant was Venessa Clontz. Following a wedding trip to California, the couple will make their home in Bountiful. The bridegroom filled an LDS Church mission in Los Angeles, Calif. He graduated with honors from Davis High and received an associate degree from Weber State College. He is employed at Madsen Furniture in Ogden and is continuing his education at Weber State. The bride graduated with high honors from Davis High School and with honors from. LDS Business College. She is employed at Ernst and Whinney in Salt Lake City. sms :: Complete wore dresses of blue delustered satin i son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald in marriage Mary Henderson Clay, also of Layton. and Jerome Clay. The cereBoth the bride and groom are mony was conducted at the alumni of Layton High. Lions' Social Hall in Syracuse. The bride is the daughter of ' Following a reception held in Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henderson of their honor the couple plan to Layton, and the groom is the reside in Roy. LEANNE AND MARK PAULSEN K, CJ Mothers of the bride and bridegroom rites joined LAYTON or Ur'U 'A) v th pink. June Rites Join Couple June There are dozens of features and attachments available, so you may want to make a check-- , list to take shopping with you. Some of the items she says you might want to include are: adequate lighting, automatic assortment of feet, simple reverse, adjustable pressure, large bobbin capacity., variety of throat plates, free arm vs: flat bed construction. x it an w n u m n 11 com-binatio- h in the Logan LDS Temple with Denzil Lamb officiating. Parents of the bride are R. Keith an(i Lynette Carter of 600 E. 300 N., Kaysville. Don Wayne and Luci Beth Paulsen of 29 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, are parents of the bridegroom. A wedding breakfast was held at the Mansion House in Ogden and a reception honored the couple at the Second North Chapel in Kaysville. The bride wore a gown with train of her own design made of slipper satin, chiffon and imported lace. The chiffon overskirt was caught up in scallops above the hemline to reveal five rows of lace ruffles. The gown was styled with a high neckline and lace and seed pearls and the veil was two tiers of bridal illusion edged in lace and fastened to a traditional headpiece. Maid of honor was Eileen Carter with Karen Carter, Mrs. Lincoln (Joleen) Talbot, Mrs. Rus says. of embroidery sell (Elaine) Cartel,1 LuAnn Paulsen and Cathy Paulsen as attendants. They wore ruffled dresses PQlyester street-lengtin flowered blue, orchid and former Miss Leanne Carter became the bride of Mark J.' Paulsen in wedding rites performed May The KAYSVILLE room" .f '4. A BEEF OF ALL BEEF SO 2 Inn 1 lb. Not. Top SirlotR, 2 Wroppod FBoit, 2 Round Sfookt, 4 Cube Stwko, 2 Btt $tooki, 2 Swiio Stooki, 2 rib Stooks, I Romp Rooit. Round Botio Root, ) Rooit, BBQ Ribs, Short Ribi, Soup Bono, Slow B-B- -Q SPECIAL ii. oi. 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