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Show iryfy tyn if try- ii mpgm 4mMmynpmyiyyTqyiiiyTMrqpn The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, June 13, 1973 C S How to recover your old and worn comforter By Heloise Fold edges in as much as necessary. Pin or baste. Then secure the edges all around on Dear Heloise: Have you ever wondered what to do with a. worn comforter? You find its too tat in with the bobby pins and all the sewing machine. Then spread the quilt on the bed, stand back and admire your handy work. If you say that sounds like a great idea, but where am 1 going to get quilting frames, well, before you despair, take a look in your attic or better yet, your grandmothers attic. did; I bought an inexpensive now evplastic sewing box erything stays put in its own little compartment. Mrs. A. Gravel - SHRINE CIRCUS Dear Heloise: Heres a little tidbit for any age group. June 1 5th and 16th To use up ice cream that in the keeps getting freezer, put it m small paper cups, add some topping and keep in mind when you want a walking sundae. d We had a sturdy card table just like new. Mrs. M. Imthurn J Enjoy a bit of San Francisco at Bratten's beautiful Cove in Bountiful FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Mon. thru Sat. 11 Closed Sundays Performances 2:00 and 8:00 p.m. ALL NEW CIRCUS FOR TICKET RESERVATIONS . Bountiful in-to- Phone V.A.TU-17- 295-238- 4 wn Weekdays it, Elks f - mentarian. Heres something selected lamps OFF! 25 1 i i !4888 0 e, S Sail home with our Spanish Main collection & Clearance - The game table has a tough simulated black slate top, chairs upholstered in fcac Naugahyde. Such swashbuckling elegance! OSH You deserve your Restonic mattress and firm foundation for extra support. Our Mark The top is quilted to luxurious foam. And Colletts and Restonic (our own private label mattress maker) will cover you with a 10 year unconditional guarantee. m Michelle Harrison and Kevin Timm were mamed Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. full-si- ze Siesta in a Spanish By ' T - I 1 ' Jk - rv FLEDA ATKINS 'n honor tof hsr 80th an open f huthday ouse will be he'd q Sunday, June 17, 1973 from 4 6 pm at the Ryeanied i v AK-- - i wLT36!0 nttgfv tm 29 Step into our den ed $119 chaOO o ottoman Our Zamora den group in wipe-cleaglove soft black vinyl with extra thick 9 tufted foam cushions. The carved, tressed hardwood frames are the perfect set-of- f. 1 So dont be put off. Charge in and charge it. aa 4 n,' dis-$6- 20th North off Interstate 15 $ 23NO NORTH ; . Open 10-1- 0 Charge Use Redwood Road exits (20th North) from , f,1 CiP y, lifetime-guarante- BIRThjp m fa169 $159 love handle-operate- V", 3' gsr of course. With the famous reclining mechanism that follows you anyd where. And a convenient footrest. Beautiful hardwood frame with green, gold or red velvet, black Naugahyde. Love is alive and well at 421 East Truman Ave Congratulations to Swen and Iona Andersen on their 50th wedding anniversary. With love, the FAMILY lbpm $ Clearance $49 bunching table $219 GOLDEN WEDDING " Open House in A Nielsen wit be he'd Saturday, June 16. 1973 I'om at the home o her courhter, Edna '.305 S. 800 West, Woods Cross, Utah, No gifts, please $70 f w $189.95 Kappa Chi. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K. Timm, Salt Lake City. 9995 $269.95 5 pc. game set Clearance, your choice $99 cocktail $89 square, hex Sj 0095 a oipa Clearanfel 0 Clearance reception was given at the Riverside LDS Stake Center. was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Harrison, Salt Lake City, graduated from LDS Business College, with she affiliated where A bill pay- no-poli- sh Made of solid oak and oak veneers, accented by heavy black nailhead studs and wrought iron chains. Rich- Earthy. Rugged. both pieces III er walnut grain finish clean. Choice of popular wipes mediterranean or campaign styles. ing. The 0 $79.95 2 pc. set Nuptial S. to brighten your day. lessons, listmaking, office work, set c. self-leveli- ng $59 8th E. two-draw- Four super olive alligator reinforced vinyl swivel chairs, with durable sealed ball bearings. With a sculptured cypress Formica table that has a sturdy, steel base. And Douglas one year factory quality guarantee. cocaptain. Also serving are Mrs. Max A. Peery, recording secretary; Mrs. Jay Les Anderson, correMrs. secretary; sponding George Kelly, treasurer; Mrs. Jay L. McGhie, historian; and Mrs. Eiffel C. Beck, parlia- 56 Pop one of our nifty little desks into any available corner. Great for Snap up an alligator Mrs. Elna Mitchell is the new captain succeeding Mrs. Henry E. Atkin. Mrs. Golden R. Waldron is 80th p.m. Make yourself a quick study 149 $209.95 Chuck-A-Ram- Ivtning by Appointment 5 30 the Clearance Harrison-Tim- I to 6 p.m., Or Ull Mrs. luncheon recently at the Club. cm. tint Quality Soring! g It oo Ivory (tom in CIOSIOUT iMWtflHB Estimates or Com in and Sm Us Sat. 9:30 to or Mitchell Approved yjoyfld) fc yy Mini Expenses unheard of at Colletts, because our warehouse and showroom are under one roof on the outskirts of the city, with back-doservice from the railroad. So when new carloads of pretty things arrive and we need to make room, we can offer you real warehouse clearance savings (with instant credit). So come clear up something today... Rlld frliay before someone beats you Rtfarisji it. to .Vitetfe9 of Utah The University Mothers Club Bowling Section installed officers at a bridge FHA run CIOSIOUT First quality 13x1 1385 S. 500 West NYLON SHAG NYLON PLUSH 91 SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS 1 DuPont 501 High Lustre DuPont 501 SHAG SALT LAKE CITY 363-768- 100 100 dittur-dna- 100 DuPont 501 Nylon Cut & Loop Almost every store has a warehouse . . . somewhere. And with expense of trucking things around to that costly downtown location. Bowling unit seats slate GJanousJy Colored SALT PALACE m o(m frame. N In 23rd Annual trips, the jewelry gets tangled up, the hair rollers get mixed Secure the top sheet end proceed to tie off your new comforter quilt making the yarn rosettes or ties as you prefer to call them. When finished tying off the rosettes, remove from quilting frame. The edges of the sheets will most likely requirt more turning in as sheets do tend to stretch a bit when put on the Dear Heloise: Then he set up the table (opened up the legs) and slipped a washer between each hinge and leg. OPENING TODAY people have them stored away there and dont even know what they are. They were put there a generation or two back. A Reader You know when you go on Comforters are smaller than bed sheets, you know! Put one sheet in a quilting frame turned into the approximate desired size. Then place the comforter and top sheet on top of the sheet in the frame, turning the top sheet in all around as necessary or cut it off. My husband fixed a card table that was ready for the junk pile. The legs were wobbly, in fact, so much so that the table couldn't possibly be used. He took four rubber washers (about the size of a quarter) and made a cut m each one. bee-utifu- Many tered to use yet you hate to throw it away . . . You can always buy material and recover it but 1 have found the best thing to use in covering, old comforters is bed sheets." Old ones in good shape or even new ones. Dye them to the color of your choice. Iron the sheet to find the center. Then either measure the comforter and sheet or just lay the sheet on the floor and the comforter on top to get an idea of how much of the sheets will have to be turned in all around. Dear Heloise: the other trappings that it takes a gal to make herself l. So heres what I Daily, it 12-- 6 Sunday at Colletts Plenty of free parking afMdoai&cJced are invited to No gifts attend. please. y |