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Show "LETS TALK DRY CLEANING" By Ray Anker The average person buys clothes more for style and appearance ap-pearance than anything else (we won't get into the argu- i ment about whether women I buy clothes to please men or to impress other women!) But i there are factors in cut and I construction which have a lot I to do with the lasting attract- j iveness of your clothes. j Take, for example, "bias-cut" j clothes. This i. a familiar term In the clothing Industry j ent pieces are cut and seamed I so that the direction of the yarns is at an angle where the pieces are Joined, rather than running parallel. - Inferior bias-cut garments will tend to wear less well than more conventionally constructed construct-ed fabrics. Since the pieces are woven In different directions at the point of Joining, they may shrink unevenly or in different directions when cleaned. The better the gar ment, the more it will resist such pulling and shrinking. Better dry cleaning techniques i and equipment means more thorough cleaning without in-Jury in-Jury to your valuable clothing. For the finest cleaning service, serv-ice, it's Cedar Laundry and Dry Cleaners 60 East Lincoln Avenue Phone 586-8112 for free pickup ; and delivery. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE CItII No. 4330 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR IRON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH CEDAR CITY SAVINGS AND i LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Utah j Corporation, Pllantiff, vs. ! MAYO BYBEE and JANE A. BYBEE, his wife, THE LOCK-HART LOCK-HART COMPANY, a Utah Cor-! Cor-! poration, INTER-MOUNTAIN IN-1 j DUSTRIAL LOAN COMPANY, ICOMMECIAL CREDIT CORPOU-j CORPOU-j ATION and THIRD DOE, Defendants. Defen-dants. I . i To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 23rd day of February, 1963, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the Iron County Court House In Parowan, Iron County, , Utah, the following described real property situated in Iron County, Utah, to-wlt: Beginning at a point 69.05 rods East and 45.85 rods north from I the southwest corner of the I NWSE14 of Section 10, TS36 South, Range 11 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence North 148 feet, thence East 2G2.3 feet; thence South 143 feet; thence West 2G2.3 feet to the place of beginning. Commencing at a point 66.89 rods East of a point 45.83 rods North from the SW corner of NWKSEVi of Section 10, township town-ship 36 South, Range 11 West, SLM and running thence East j 2.16 rods; North 148 feet; West ; 2.16 rods; South 148 feet to beginning. be-ginning. Dated this 29th day of January, 1963. OTTO FIFE, ' Sheriff of Iron County .Ut (Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 1963.) . EftKBT I Times m True Old-Style Kentucky JfL Bourbon fes.'- i n mm , ,-. . ,, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT B0URP0N WHISKY 86 PROOF ' ' EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY ADVERTISING j HELPS YOU UVI BETTER FOR LESS GOING, GOING, With all the speed of a rapid-fire auctioneer, a little Want Ad in this paper will sell whatever it is you wish to dispose of. Just phone us! Phone JU 6-9428 Iron County Record sX Swill's Premium Proien g r X 0f-, Kk w do gQ I u " i-WEsfc MBMBMI iibhiihbb (DGDLTOdl . EB? StOSOUP -Scans 95c" 1 . S DLbso SBcs zsrs- pkg- . . ' jlllu 6 ror 95 KRAFT'S American. Pimento, Swiss - I i CHKSE SUCK 8-"- 33C KLEENEX""7- 4 fer 39c CRISCO I SHORTENING 3 lb. can 89 M- J- B. COFFEE lb. 67 GIANT PKG. FRANCO-AMERICAN TIDE 5c off - 75 SPAGHETTI Ho. 1 cans, 8 for $L00 ZEE 3c off NADISCO HONEY TOILET TISSUE 12 rolls $1.00 GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 lb. pkg. 65 f PICKLE BARREL Sweet Mixed. Sweet Chips. I CARNATION K.ES rc8. 29c - 4 for 89C 4'"'SL01) III! IIBIIMIHM IIIIIIIM muni , VALLEY HI C AiiAAflnAf STRAWBERRIES 6 pkgs. $1.00 fn AVOCADOS - j C; ' -ARIZONA ( 3 for 27c grapefruit 8 lb. bag 49 Mgml k WfMP ACRES OF Acis&?y free ijjaAslJCSI PARKING . |