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Show rry o Ben Lomond Beacon, December 20, 1979, Page 10 I . Sweater care s.. r Send our FTD ' .'X'1' q " ' a " , saya-Ctio- Greeter' Missionarys t now. p ' W. Carroll K.Wall Christmas candle It's so beautiful, you'll want to send one and take one home. Just call or visit us now We have other special holiday ideas for you too. Helping you say it N. 4 OGDEN, UUH 1440. Hey Dad I - , tobeL-aeuaU- - ' David H. has been and IDS 3rd LDS ' s Use and read : the classifieds ; . -- t ' -- to-dr- VALUE FORUM SANTA SAYS... aPut Amana realizing the worth of your possessions $ He xi Magic in your home this Christmas! BOTOWTE. COOKING SYSTEM Can Inti Get I y -- . Dawson Elder Neil N. Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson of 4161 N. 425 W., Pleasant View, called to the Oakland, Calif., mission.. He is a graduate of Weber High School Seminary. He spoke at the Pleasant View Ward chapel, 3612 N. 500 W., Sunday. e: time-consumin- g Elder Bruce Jed Grow, son of Charles Dale Grow of 410 N. Harrison and the late Lorene Taylor Grow, will serve in the Guatemala Quedzaltenango Mission. He will speak at the 29th Ward Chapel 435 N. Jackson, on Sunday at 4 p.m. . A graduate of Ben Lomond High and seminary; be sang in the high school a cappella and Modern choirs and attended Weber State College and Ogden Institute ' of Religion. Co. and Wadman Construction Co. e Tfcfr-ear- B. Grow Elder Jedwin Dee Musgrave, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Musgrave of 2915 N. 150 W., North Ogden, will serve in the Taiwan Taipei Mission. He spoke at the Pleasant View 2nd Ward Chapel, 244 W. Elbert Drive, on Sunday. A graduate of Weber High School and seminary, he attended Utah State University and worked for A.C.M. right : ; v V J. Musgrave Your own special holiday greeting A festive arrangement of fresh flowers and holiday greens in an exclusive FTD Wooden "Nutcracker" bowl. And featuring a - Elder Kelly Wall, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMoine Wall of 244 W. Pleasant and View Drive, has been called to the Massachusetts Boston Mission. He spoke at the Pleasant View 2nd Ward Chapel, 250 W. Elberta Drive, last Sunday. A graduate of Weber High School and seminary, he attended Weber State College and Ogden Institute Of Religion, worked for Intermountain Precis ion-Bi- lt Homes and earned a Duty to God Award. Elder Wesley Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kert P. Carroll, 1035 W. 3925 N., Pleasant View, has been called to the Munich Germany Mission. He spoke Sunday in the Pleasant View 4tb Ward Chapel, 900 W. Pleasant View Drive. Elder Carroll graduated from Weber High School and seminary and was employed by Boman and Kemp Steel Co. He is an Eagle Scout and bolds the Duty to God Award. PHONI 2955 WASH. BtVD., Read the libels 'carefully cause the wool to shrink and before yaa buy a sweater, it the fabric to felt. may infloonce whaTyou buy,' - Wool may be washed by hand, in cool water with Gardner,' woolite or a mild detergent. and cta&taff UKahat sutex Let it soak, then rinse in cool water. Do not wring or twist required for the sweater whitewashing, some sweaters map be more rinsing or drying. Lay the sweater flat to dry. ' than-th- e she eonsumar has in mind, v Drying may take from potato qat," to four days. Be careful three When making a purchase, took first at the labels to find not to store the sweater until the filar content. Then, took it is fully dry. The combination acrylic to see what care is required. wool sweater can be and By law, every item of washed in the same fashion, care must e lava dothing but the drying time is placed in the neck of the garment or sewn shorter, usually just one day. Read the label carefully on . into a seam. , sweaters. Many can acrylic now sweaters ski Many be washed by machine, but cone, is;, a mixture of to use the it is important said poiyytarand coOo,. The label will setting. Mn "iTervr endcan be . proper how to dry them. also tell hand. washed, by They: stondAnothe dried Ui a dryer Usually machine drying is hecsuse cotton bag: from 3 best, but it is important to cent i. check the label for proper per--r CSBtrtp: 5-machine settings. 'I ehridpctfxx BeforewaxhUes..: the Hie velour sweaters which sweatee should be measured, are so popular, this season thenbMDderedtxrroal water ; are made from many dif- with a gentle detergent. R is ferent kinds of fabrics. The best to lay the sweater on a care label should be read and terryetothtowel vOooped directions followed to get the The sweater . best results. kind) can now be mneceured and t Longer life for the fabric stretched to its original size; with fewer snags to the if neceosry; -- v. sweater will result if care is Dry denning is the safest" as directed by the method for 100 per cent wool Sven sweaters, Ms.jGrdner said,. . If sweaters are folded for but they cm br wasbed lf ; storage instead of hung, they cgevte&Sxsl ttosar wash - will be free of hanger marks to fcOMCEh. this will in the shoulders. ; . . S Appraising? students. It should be noted By Dexter D. MacBride, ASA that-this- . Executive Vice Preiident prognun-ieasily AmericanSociety ofAppraieen , adapted for persona who are employed in the appraisal The title of thia- - Value. field (recognition of prior Forum column is a question : learning from life experiences that is raised, more than .is an. integral .. feature of . any others, in letters from the program)... . our readers. Among the many, 2. Mr. 1,. B., in his letter, was one from Mr. L. B., - did not indicate what kind Wilkes-BarrPa., who writes ha wishes to he is holding off a career of appraising and pursue. You decision dependent on our ' investigate he) may be surprised to (and response. learn that there are eight First of all, there is no sim- ' major appraisal categories: ple answer. Everyone knows Baal Property, Pertonal Prop-artthat if you wish to train in a MachinaryEquipment, field such as Medicine,- Law. Public Utilities, Technical or Education, that informaIntangible Property, tion is readily available from Appraital Education and Ap-- r various sources,- and that praital Adminutration. And, . s uoder these , courses of study are offered, - other. . arer with beginning specialties. - For commdfity 'colleges (including evening - example, someone who spe- -. courses) and universitiescol-lege- s. cialises in appraising Natural Reeourcet is still considered ? a Real Property appraiser. However, when an individecides become an dual to 3. Appraisal education, un--" aphas been gener- praiser (a careeer field in gov-- - til recently, eminent or private enterprise ally confined . to. that can be highly lucrative training and - a eystem. of and where the services of each one teach one. To competent men and women illustrate: persons interested are in demand), little inforin --teal property appraising mation is available, neither in may take courses, and parti- the academic community nor .cipaie in seminars offered by ' with locator state government. - any of the five major appraisal societies; these organisations The following information will serve as a general guide-- also test, certify and- designate qualified members. line for pursuing a career 4. Many have become ap1. If you have the time;, praisers after having earned degrees in other fields. You . money and inclination, you. 'wifi find some with .degrees in-can now obtain a degree : in appraising called Valuation for engineeringas who practice, instance, machinery and Sciences. The degree program equipment appraisers; others is new to the U.S. and presfine arts (topees have ently is offered at only six with this knowledge in the applied In and universities. colleges area of personal property first three May, 1979, the individuals in the history of appraising (sculpture, paintthe U.S. received degrees ings, antiques), and so on. from the Valuation Sciences If you desire a free broprogram (two Masters, one chure (Valuation Sclaneaa DeBaccalaureate, at Hofstra Unigree Program), or other free information on the appraisal versity, New York). Negotiations are already in pragmas profession, write: American with other institutions of high-- . Society of Appraisers, Dept. er learning interested in offer A., Dulles InfL . Airport, t ing the Valuation Sciences P.O. Box 17265, Washington, Degree program to prospective D.C. 20041. v s e, DY ICCK KINNXRSLEY EXEG.V.P. UTAM HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION IIEALTH FHOMOTION , ' y, - major-categorie- - -- ' . Model 5 RR-7D- A - . MlCROWAVEOVEN WHILE THEY y00 LAST! AND ACCESSORIES V2 prico purchsi A mqjor university tested eight leading brands of microwave - n, ovens. The result: i , V. In what may -- : -- I Icalth Prevention official act Health. (Cooks Best 00.000. - ( 4 ) u 25 ficreciit A.'heti umnng deaths in the. 25 64 ugc.gnuip. uitd (5) a "major Z, romotiOTi is virtually as U.S, .Sri:Uliy5iS 1 $ r Igiimuvmcnt" in heulth, mobility. indqKiidcncc for older H.oplc re(hwing bv 20 crectit the ,4renigcninnlicr.i)f days of illness - - - Patricia Harris took dwpuaijjptt after President Carter Cabinet officials Jast Sprini-t.A The report offem -t- hree,:. ; ' overwhelming reasons why woe w.. . strong emphasis on prevention! is essential: prevention, saves lives,-impnivcs the quulityoflife, and can ta save dollurs in the long run. ."In an .. . era of cxanding health care costs ,k to pay for unheard of technological udvanecment.prcvcntivg action for r - vnd -- hcalth is lh,- e.! cost-cfTccUy- document concludes. Oliserving that as tnuebashnJfq US. mortality may ' - . Y . .L: Arf t! - w .THE SURGEON ANI) 001-00416- 4 XL-10- e . ,rrt IV- No one cooks quite like you so Amana makes a Radarange Microwave Oven that's just right for you. 0 25 By Test RSISSS RCA STm XkeO esr VX ; ELECTRIC automatic Fi:c.Turr.::o 'dO) W(iy rut fvr:.mrj 22 3. MAIN, CLDAnraiD isli M t- - ' v- - V. , : GENERAL'S PRO-EMO- TION DISEASE PRErENTION is uvuilahlc (!r 35 fnm the Superintendent of -i piK'umcnts. U.S. Government 7 Printing Office, Washington, D.C. it20402. Sficeift stock tmmlier 017- wheit onlering. nW.-- f x . REPORT ON HEALTH RCA Thursday, Dec. 23 3 p.m. to 7 pun. 20 - - VA Deeenstrctbii e, document equal ;JVent ioenvinmmcntal (actors, the Jf 'ad- - 20 percent - to biological Rcjxut bn Smoking and Heajt& kr'.?; An: tors, the rcixirt enumerates five AJorgituls for each age group in new rcMrt, recently,? relegsetfc.; United States to accomplish the. irecommends rreexamlimtiOBrrafr now und 1990:1(1 )u 35 between national, health apendtnI.? ; priorities und a renewed nstkwal'. ;' g percent ' reduction in . infant ' (2) a - 20 . Percent commitment todtoeaaeTTWyentJo-- 4 deaths of. children und heulth pramqtionX H the of 1 and 14 to hcrivmv -age Culling for 'a second pnhtic .fcwertlum.34 ,cr 100,00,(3) a 20 revolution inthe in deaths among A. . United States." JK"n rcthicihm Joseph und young adults less .Ir. released Heahhy PeobtoHfhe : yeaiw old to fewer titan 93 Surgeon General's - MCOWAvtrOVlN life-styl- inJmpwttncg-JGr- ? j4vn ana. 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