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Show ae ee 2A ‘ Herald THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 Budget, Buying and Bargains Daily Se anegee Indoor Gardening Spiced-UpPlanter for Mother's Day Gift Short Wash, Hot Water By KATHERINE B. WALKER Keys to Clean Clothes planned as a background for; For your copy of EPISCIAS— Nothing could be nicer for | fresh flowers is a constant joy. AND OTHER COLORFUL COUMother on her day than a gift Long after the original blos-|SINS OF AFRICAN VIOLETS, of flowers. But, if she’s like I soms have faded and been re-|write to Mrs. Katherine B. am, the thrill of having roses or some other cut-flowers is moved, the planter is still ready Walker, in care of The Daily too soon over since they fade|to show off choice blooms from |Herald, enclosing a long, selfso quickly. You can see t hat|the garden whenthey areavail-| addressed, envelope she has btoh flowers (fresh cut able, yet it is fully decorative|and 20 cents in coin t © cover ; jones) and a long-lasting plant, without extra trimming. printing and handling costs. too, if you give a spiced-up planter. First, select a planter that not only will be large enough to contain Several plants but TWO BIG DAYS — FRIDAY and SATURDAY best plan is to wash them before they get too soiled. While nylon resists dyeing, it picks up any color in the washing water.| | Therefore, it should be washed in clean, clear water. Remember, over - washing family’s clothing. Over-washing is an old-fash- wastes time and consumes joned wash-day habit that should electricity needlessly. Not only be eliminated. Instead of mak- !does the practice wear out ing clothes cleaner, it tends to By EMILY W. TYLER Utah County Home Agent If saving money is your goal, you will be interested in knowing how proper laundry methods will lengthen the life of your clothes before their time, but deposit soil on them after about 15 minutes’ washing time. Over- it also adds to the wear on the wearing tends to Jaycee Wives Now, what .can we do when clothes have become yellow or gray? This yellow build-up is caused from using excessive amounts of detergents and water softener or the use of chlorine bleach. Gray build-up | usually indicates failure to re- | OREM — Mrs. Earl (Dottie) move all the soil or improper Hester was elected president of rinsing. the Orem Jaycee Wives this When build-up occurs, do not week. just switch to another deterMrs. Frank Hudson waselectgent. Remove the old detergent by “stripping out” or ‘‘condi- ed vice president; Mrs. Jim tioning” clothes. To do this, add Larsen, secretary; Mrs. Dee one-half cup non-precipitating| Blackley, treasurer, and Mrs. water softener if it is a tumbler|Kay Boley, reporter-historian. In Orem SPANISH FORK—May1 will in various capacities. She has mark the 57th wedding anni- often been called upon to write versary of Mr. and Mrs. James tributes and give talks for social functions. H. Swenson of Spanish Fork. They will be honored at an| Mr. and Mrs. Swenson have Open House on Sunday, May 3, | had four children: James Dean from 2 until 5 p.m. Friends are|Swenson, deceased; August invited to visit them at their|Swenson and Martha S. Eaton, home, 350 N. 2nd E. The family|Spanish Fork; and Glen R. Swenson, Salt Lake City. They James H. Swenson and Han-|have seven grandchildren and nah G. Snell were married in| three great-grandchildren. e+ @ the Manti Temple, on May 1, They were both born in Sanish Fork, and have lived in the community most of their lives. During the early years of their married life, they lived in Leland. Mr. Swenson has been a successful cattleman and farmer. He and a half-brother were partners in. the show business in Spanish Fork for many years. Both Mr. and Mrs. Swenson have been active in civic and church affairs. At one time, Mr. Swenson was organist for his ward and is a High Priest. He has also been a sportsman who loved to fish and hunt. Mrs. Swenson has held positions in the M.I.A., Sunday School, and Relief Society organizations. Part of her work in the Relief Society was as theology leader on the Palmyra Stake Board. She has been a memberof the Ladies Literary Club for many years, and has served as an officer of the club It would. Married For 57 Years 1907. clothes. shorten their life just as an excessive number of wearings Spanish Fork Couple requests no gifts. MRS. PEARL NEWELL washing clothes is really over- washing machine. ° e-e@- MR. AND MRS. JAMES H. SWENSON iIName Officers type washer, or one cup if it is! Named as members of the an agitator type washer. Let the|hoard of directors were Mrs. Birthday Party Arranged for load wash for ten minutes. Fol-|pon Robertson, Mrs. May Festival of Values! Mrs. Newell To Be Feted On Birthday also will look attractive in her home. Then fill it with a nice New! 4 qt. Reg. $15.95 NOW gs As the final touch, obtain from your florist one or two (or OREM — Mrs. Pearl Bunnell/more, if you want to splurge) Newell will be honored on her|orchid tubes, fill them with 80th birthday at an open house water, and insert them artistic-| at her home, 307 N. 400 E.,| ally among the plants. In them Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. |put a few choice flowers—| Mrs. Newell, who keeps active sweetheart roses, carnations, | raising flowers in her garden,|even small bunches of violets. also makes a hobby of raising|Or if you are doing the whole house plants. She dges various|thing yourself, you may want kinds of handwork including|to use whatever is in bloom in knitting, crocheting and quilt-| your garden to add the proper| making. |festive note. A single tube with | She was born May4, 1884, in| two or three blossomsis suffi-| Heber and moved to the Orem| cient for a small planter; more| 6 qt. Reg. 19.95 Now 288 Cooks 3 to 10 times faster. Better, too | Even inexpensive meats become tender,and delicious. You save more and serve healthier meals, foods retain natural flavors, vitamins, minerals. New stain-resistant alloy keeps new look longer, will not, warp. Doug) area with her parents in 1892. |tubes and larger flowers will be, low with recommended amounts|Clark, Mrs. Roy Gillespie and She has lived in Orem ever | needed for a bigger one. If} of soap and run through wash-| Mrs. Glen Phillips. since. | Mother will be going out, pering and rinsing cycles as usual. | ; An active member of the|haps a corsage could be used! It may be necessary in cases oe = 8 : LDS Church, she has been a to dress up the planter; ask very bad build-up to condition Relief Society teacher for 47| the florist to use a minimum of | clothes more than once. years. She currently is a mem-|ribbon onit, and be sure a par| The Omega Club celebrated The grey appearance of nylon| ber of the Orem 24th Ward. |tially-open space is left among the 23rd anniversary at a birth- maybe caused by failure to use| She has worked in most of the the plants so the corsage may| day party at Elliott’s Cafe, hot enough water. Nylon fila-| : auxiliary organizations of the|be put in place without crowd-| Church during her lifetime. She | 7S. i Tuesday night. Guests were ment is actually boiled during! © manufacturing. Dirt and lint! is a member of the Daughters); A planter that has been | seated at a single long t able cling to it because of static elec-| of the Utah Pioneers. \ with a decorated birthday cake tricity. Detergents dissolve and She married Eugene Elliot| forming the centerpiece. Lace perform better in hot than in Newell in Orem Jan. 18, 1905.| baskets with a colorful butter- | warm or cool water. Bodyoils, They later were endowed in ine fly perched on the handle | perspiration, etc. need not only Salt Lake LDS Temple Feb. 6, | marked each place. a good detergent but as hot! ; 1907. Mr. Newell died Feb. 13,! Mrs. A. G. Stephensen gave water as the fabric can stand 1945. a toast to each member; Mrs. for best washing results They were the parents of eight | LaVard Rees a charter memThe importance of adequate children, five of whom arestill | ber, gave a talk on friendship, hot (140° to 160°F) not warm living. They are Elliot B. New-| and each guest was presented (100° to 120°F) water cannot be ell and Daniel E. Newell, Orem, with an orchid. lover-emphasized. However, very Velva Maag and Mrs. Thora! 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