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Show 4A The Summit County Bee Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, January 9, 1981 USU Home Economist South Summit Wildcat sports news traveled to Galina Saturday January 3rd for a wrestling tournament. The Cats finished 4ih out of eight teams with Beaver 1st, Wayne 2nd and North Sevier 3rd. 4th place Matt McCormick 3rd place Jay McNicl 3rd place Wade Woolstcnhulme 2nd place Steve Myer 2nd place Paul Prescott 2nd place Gordon Mondragon 1st place Ted Prescott Congratulations to the wrestling team and coaches for a job well done. The W rentiers Basketball. The South Summit Basketball team met the North Rich Mus 2 tangs at North Rich Friday with t tough game. The score game oui for the Mustangs. Dean Lefler was the high scorer with 21 points for the Cats. 71-6- 6 Girls Basketball Friday South Summit met North Summit on the Cats floor. The girls did a super job with the Cats Sally blasting the Braves Gines was the high scorer for the Cats with 21 points. Congratulations girls. Keep up the great 63-2- particular skirt color? Maybe all you need to perk up your wardrobe are a few strategically chosen, inexpensive accessories: a bright print scarf, perhaps or a new belt or textured hose in seasonal colors. When you do have to make major purchases, look for classic styles that stay in fashion year after year, rather than "trendy" items that will look outdated within a few months. Since brand name manufacturers generally do more testing and have better quality control, their clothes tend to be better made, last longer and Remember when blue jeans were simply blue jeans? They were sturdy, good for "knocking a pair. about" and cost $10-1Well, if you've gone shopping for any recently, you know how times have changed. Now, we have designer" jeans and price tags 8. work. Hi Dixie and Marie Hi Pam By Tammy Angell ! that start at Just like the rest of our economy, clothing costs are S35-40- climbing steadily and sometimes enormously. To save money, as well as time and energy, its important to look at how you can make your wardrobe last longer and look better with more wear than ever before. Never shop for clothes on impulse. Before you go out to buy, thoroughly examine your existing outfits. Do you have three different colored blouses that would all work well with a fit better. Examine clothes carefully before you buy. Are seams well sewn or are some starting to pull loose? Are any buttons missing? Does the hem hang evenly all the way around? Most importantly, how does the garment look and feel on you? Is it comfortable? Does it suit your lifestyle? Dont buy something just because it's marked down 50 percent. Remember, a bargains not a bargain if it hangs in the closet. Think of the amount of the garment will e receive. Loose or delicate cottons, velvets, fabrics, etc. need to be treated more gently wear-and-te- open-weav- People Power than tightly woven materials, denims, corduroys and the like. Look for clothes that can be worn helps through more than one season of the year and in more than one situation. Check label information closely. Is the item machine washable or must it be dry cleaned? The fewer trips to the cleaners, the more time and money youll save. Are there any bleach warnings on prevent birth defects Support March of Dimes imt space ihf ojNTmuim.n av ar publisher thecare label? Can it be machine dried? Will it need ironing? The easier the garment is to take care of, the more use itll get. Get into the habit of checking clothes after they are worn before throwing them, into the laundry hamper. You may find that many items can be worn again before are bone dry. With a little bit of planring and sensible car, your wardrobe can express your own pers iality in a way thats "fit for a queen" without costing a kings ransom. And thats real style. washing. Reduce wrinkles by keeping all clothes hung up when not being worn. Keep an eye on buttons and seams and restitch as soon as any become loose or weak. Treat stains as soon after they occur as possible. Learn the most effective, efficient and inexpensive way to wash clothes. First sort items by use: work, casual, underwear and pajamas, sheets and towels. Whenever possible, wash only full loads of similar items. To keep clothes looking better longer, uas a combination of bleach like detergent and Clorox 2 regularly, with colors, snythetics and blends as well as whites and natural fabrics. Dry, bleach is safe and easy to use in a washload. It breaks down dirt and stains in a way that makes it easier for detergent to work. With regular use grime and stains are removed more effectively so clothes appear fresher and brighter and, therefore, cleaner and newer. Save energy by using a hot water wash only on heavily-soile- d laundry. Use warm water for all-fabr- ic ic non-chlori- ne ' moderately-soile- d loads, man- made fibers and permanent press. Rinse all loads in cold water. Reduce dryer time by shaking out damp pieces before drying, drying similar fabrics at the same time and removing clothes before they Missionary News Perry Lewis, son- of Alan and Sheila Lewis, Kamas, Utah, has been called to serve in the Kobe Japan Mission. He will leave for the MTC in Provo, Jan. 15, 1981. A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, January 11, 1981, at the Francis. Ward Chapel, Francis, Utah, at 10:50 a.m. Perry is a 1980 graduate of South Summit High School and a graduate of the LDS Seminary Program. Perry was a member of the basketball and football teams. Since graduating, he has been attending Utah Technical College. Family and friends.are invited to the Lewis home any time after 1:00 p.m. JflNUflRYBUDGET STRETCHERS Boneless WCte.. mmom Merkley- - Crittenden Marilyn Merkley, daughter of Helen and Kip Merkley, Duchesne, became the bride of Brent Crittenden, son of Sheldon and Judy Crittenden on Wednesday, Dec. 17. The marriage ceremony was performed in the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City. A reception was held in honor of the newlyweds on Thursday, Dec. 18 in the Bridgeland Ward Cultural Hall in Duchesne. An Open House was held in their honor on Dec. 19 in Coalville in the Stake Center. The bride was exquisite in a floor length white gown with a train. The dress was trimmed in layers of lace and ruffles and featured a hat with veil attached to it. The bride was attended by Maid of Honor, sister of the groom, Diane Crittenden. Marilyns sisters, Debbie Moon and Rose Marie Schmutz as bridesmaids and her girl friends, Tracy Galloway and Shauna White. Wendy Moon acted as flower girl. The groom was attended by two of his brothers as Best Men, Ken and Dave Crittenden and also Marilyns brother, Steven Merkley. Kenny Dohnal served as usher. Gift carriers were nephews and nieces of the bride and groom, Jonathon Crittenden, Audrey, Leslie and Ryan Crittenden, Michelle and Teresa Fawcett, Benjamin Moon and Daniel roanum UMftl.Ptt.Gm4 it YabwarHa CHARMIN TISSUE 7 2Mfe.IH.lai SPAGHETTI ELBORONI Arnhem ffMafe law. Marilyn is a 1979 graduate of Duchesne High School and has attended BYU. This past semester she has been attending Trade Tech in Provo, where she was enrolled in Fashion Merchandising. Brent served a two year mission in Japan. He graduated with a two year degree in electronics this past summer. Brent is employed at Varion Ultra Sound in Salt Lake City. The couple plan to make their home in Salt Lake City for now. GROCERYwGEIVIERAL merchandise WmMnt FarJf, 42 Gc Pidaga QUICK OATS Its your return that counts! Support 108 MIX....... Ota I GRAVY Mb. VO W AFFIX MIX Grab. 24 Ol Boob PANCAKI SYRUP WOLfontkSa. HOO W4 01 Cmm BttSiaB. MittvWlak 50 Off, RARSOAP... 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