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Show fxpfmw r v.::a QED Section "fl" Docombr22, 1983 Textured dressing Here's something to sing about (his holiday season Garanimals brighter-than-eve- r' coordinated separates for kids that feature an inter- play of fabric textures fashions that do for both dress-u- p good-lookin- g double-dut- y tered down from the adult clothing market. The interplay of a variety of fabrics and textured treatments adds up to e warda versatile, robe that is perfect for dress-uschool-tim- e or playtime." high-styl- Trends in textured dressing and play. Textured dressing adds spice to this season's recipe for delightful holiday wear. this year include matching animal hangtag system that helps children select their own clothing and learn to dress themselves. of angora-loo- sweaters k paired with pinwale corduroy pants; polycotton outfits d d brushed-cotton top for boys paired with soft twill or durable corduroy; fleece sweaters with screen print inserts; knitted pullovers and denim bottoms. Little girls love the soft feel says Maryellen Rodgers, fashion director for Garanimals. pioneer of the colorful Smartly-style- blanket-stripe- tops trimmed with satin collars and bows; corduroys and twills trimmed with crocheted edgings. top stitching, appliques and embroidery. The youngest set is ' in fashion this year with comfy, durable tops and bottoms. Infant girls celebrating their first holidays are picture pretty in a striped angora" top with lace collar paired with elastic back corduroy pants. Festive accent treatments lace and crochet trims, delicate bird and floral appliques combine comfort and durability with decorative accents to give kids that dressed-u- p feeling they love. And, they needn't constantly be on their best behavextra-speci- ior for what would the holidays be like if kids couldn't get into the cookie batter or race around the house with a brand new without worrying about staying neat and tidy all day long? These fashions stand up to hours of tough playtime treatment. "The concept of textured dressing for children has fil bike-mobi- delight infants, toddlers and parents as well. Little boys go dashing through this holiday season with athletic styling touches such as a "Baby All Star" screen print top with matching twill pants, and brightly colored fleece jogging outfits that score big with toddler boys. Overalls are big on the fashion scene this year for both boys and girls in . W'-- 'V - ' l - MAKING A LIST AM) CHECKING IT TVt ICC. . . Heading outfit from her Chriolma lint is this attention-gettinGaranimals. Sure to he a favorite with girls in the 4 size range, is this 100 percent acrylic knit sweater with welt neck and brightly colored It's an ideal pair-uwith basic brushed twill jean-styl- e pants with contrast double needle stitching. This outfit is perfect for special occasions nr casual wear. g multi-scallop- pom-pom- p n Nephi City police after learning that he is accused of setting a November 27 fire which caused $100,000 damage to the Venice Theater, which Belliston owns. The fire also caused approximately $10,000 damage to two adjacent buildings on Nephi's Main Street. The Nephi Police Department and the Utah State Fire Marshals office hive indicated they are still looking for additional suspects. Mr. Belliston turned himself in to Nephi police last Thursday morning. The Chain Saw Doctor and Oregon Chain had a Great Year in ceive clothing gifts that capture their sense of fun and fantasy. Great list toppers this year are Garanimals Su- perhero screen print tops for boys sue Younger boys also appreciate clothing that makes them feel like the older guys such as reversed fleece sweaters and pullovers that feature contrast piecing, handed cuffs and bottoms, and screen-prin- t inserts. Sturdy brushed twill, durable corduroy or British blue denim pants complete the outfit. Lace trims, floral embroideries, colorful prints and that stripes give girls sire "grown-up- " feeling, older sis is delighted with sophisticated 4-- fashioned from adult market trends. Interlock knit tops w ith textured accents such as embroidered yokes and satin collars and bows pair beautifully with corduroys or brushed tw ills. girls will be all set for holiday festivities in brushed jerseys, Nordic-lootops and cuddly pullovers that match up with slimmed down twill pants with satin applique pockets or a classic corduroy e skirt. jean-stylJewel colors herald the excitement of the coming season burgundys and emerald tints greens offset of pink, blue and cream to light up the holiday scene this year. Textured dressing for older boys means smart "grown- up" styling accents tops with quilted chest and sleeve Law enforcement officer is charged with setting blaze Juab County corrections officer J. R. Belliston has surrendered to W st k t V' brushed Pre-tee- n L ommmtousmmtQl twill, corduroy and denim durable, comfortable fabrics that make them the perfect garment for active little ones. Girls' overalls get special bib embroidery, treatments ruffled shoulders and lace trim while little boys arc treated to football appliques and soutache stitching. Choosing a matching top is easy for kids and parents alike match up Garanimals colorful animal hangtags and labels for a beautiscwn-ifully coordinated outfit kids will love to wear and wear Making a list and checking it twice?" Kids love to re- and sporty styling accents t A1 something to sing about! x ' Pog He was placed under arrest on a e felony charge of ag- second-degre- gravated arson, and was brought before Justice of the Peace George Williams, who released the suspect on his own recognizance following the arraignment. Mr. Belliston has been temporarily suspended from his position as a Juab County corrections officer pending resolution of the case. The fire gutted the theater and damaged the adjacent Venice House of Pizza, also a Belliston-owne- d property, as well as an H & R Block office. Several other properties in the area sustained smoke damage. 1983! v ic m" I MUSTY THE SNO M V i all net fur a joyous holiday are in canon. and mi arc his two lilth- friend-- . Girl- - f fashion' all year long in turds, comfortable iwill overall-suc- h as these with floral enihroidered yoke, lopped with a polyrotton turtleneck in a love lord floral print. Durable midwale corduroys anil an acrylic fleece pullover with make thi- - young man feel like snowflake screen print rt one of the log guys. Kid- - love the extra pei ial" feeling they have when they're dre ed in mid for dre-uGaraniiuals that do doulde-diiltime. play - -- in-e- good-lookin- -- multi-colo- fa-- age-ma- a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. g y pieces, athletic screen prim-- , racing tapes and uppucd collars; pants that feature mi tachc pocket stitching, car penter loops, coord inai mg r belts great coin h binations of action and ion styling for "holiday bc-t- " or casual wear all year lone Buying a gift of clothing lor a small one you haven't seen lately? Mary ellen Rodger- quick dp- - ; Children of the same vary greatly in sire Don't be shy about parents for details about t he child's height and weight Sues differ ft on! one manufacturer to another The U.S. government has an average' sizing chart, but manufacturers may cut their clothes a little tighter or a bit Kaiser. Find out what brand the child usually wears, and ask the salesperson for the comparable size in the brand you wish to purchase. You may consider buying clothes larger than the size the child is now w eating. Be careful about buying too far ahead, as the seasons may We would like to wish all of you change betore he glow- - mio the next sue When buying pant- - and skirts, make ure they are long enough Clothe- - can be hemmed, but may be dilli-cul- t to lengthen lor the younger set. put cha-- e bottoms w ith elastic ied backs, which make them easier to pull on and oil and conform to ditlerent sue wai-- tarc there to help you nuke your purchase Find out as much - you can about the child for whom you are purchasing, and k a CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: Now until Christmas BUY ONE OREGON CHISEL -- CHAIN AND PAY JUST $1 .00 PER INCH OF BAR LENGTH THE Sale-peop- le a- salesperson f advice ennui if needed Children and parents alike will be singing Garanimals this season as value is prai-e- s of top importance on everyones holiday shopping list , high fashion vtvordinuted separates seise as double-dutinflation fighter-Gon- e are the days of starched ' T.tra-sccial- " kids severity will emoy their holidays in comfortable, active fashions that are sure to be wardrobe favorites all year long SAW DQCTQB 115 S. Main, Manti 835-804- 3 Future Business Leaders install new officers (MAKElYOURi RESERVATIONS' NOW The Future Business Leaders of America Club at Manti High School, just held a combined opening social and Christmas party at the home of their advisor Mrs. Becky Kjar. One of the reasons for this activity was to install the officers of the club who were selected by the members. The officers installed were: Rick Wathcn as president, Laura Meyers as vice president and reporter, Melanie Larsen as secretary, Robin Smith as treasurer, and Laura Olsen as historian. At this party each member brought gifts which are to be donated to the Primary Childrens Medical Center. iapptiolidaq ... You "auto" know we'd wish you a smooth-running, ne Christmas! Hearty greetings from all of us to all of you! Dec. 31 It Enjoy a Dance 'S Ml & Party at Shannon's Appetizers and Hot and Cold Buffet will start at 8:00 p.m. and be served fill 11:00 p.m. food. amt our New Year Rcinrmlxr. Shannon rrri vniII Bullet hr no ext rpnon1 Dance and Party will start at 9:00 p.m. and continue till 2:00 a.m. Buffet, Dance, Noise Makers, Hats, Homs, Confetti and a FREE soft drink included in Admission Price $15. 00 person or $25. 00 couple Please make your reservations by Dec. 26, 1983. YV e cannot guarantee admission after that date. There will be door prizes Savannah features Country Rock, Country, Pop, and Oldies and Goodies YVe are accepting reservations for private Holiday Parties now! We wish all our patrons and neighbors a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Jr if LJ lf I y Ncdra's Fabric Shop 1 Anderson Musky Shannon a 63 S. Main, Manti 5 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon.-Saa.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday t. |