Show Guide For Fir Shoppers Shoppers' Gives Buying yin s Hints Shoppers a new bulletin is a available as a guide for you if if f you want facts about label label- labeling trig ing ing fabrics and clothing care according to Karma P. P Swin Swin- Swindle Swindle Swindle dle Davis County home agent TilE THE BULLETIN Shoppers Handbook is Extension Circular Circular Cir Cir- cular and is available at athe atthe he time Davis County extension office It has been reprinted at Utah State University by permission o of Cornell city sity Labeling is discussed in the first section of oC the booklet Various 0 y governmental acts and their requirements ments for la labels labels la la- bels are summarized The voluntary voluntary voluntary vol vol- vol- vol labeling s symbols and advantages ad of oC such al are arc discussed discussed dis dis- dis cussed in addition to the required re required re- re label facts THE TilE NATURAL fibers cotton linen wool and silk are included in the guide Facts concerning the fibers ate are developed Uses common fabrics new developments suggestions on care are arc some of the areas treated Man made fibers are also dealt with says Mrs Swindle Coming under the general classification ll Ji im of f thermoplastic I capable of being made plastic plastic plastic plas plas- tic by h heat at and thermo non I plastic these man made fibers fibers fib fib- fibers ers also have various trade tradenames tradenames names naives listed under each fiber fiber- t type Pe in the time publication THERMOPLASTIC fib e c r s discussed include rayon glass metallic and The Time non non- thermoplastic fibers are acetate acetate ace ace- tate and triacetate acrylic nylon polyester r and olefin rubber and saran spandex vinal and via vin- vui- vui yon Suggestions on uses care new developments an and d common fabrics are given The closing section of the circular deals with blended blend fabrics continues Mrs 1 Swin Swin- die dle Blended fabrics are arc woven woven WOVe en or 1 knitted from yarns yarn s sY which have been made U b by Y blending two or more fibers together before they are spun sp into yarn yam Combination fabrics fabric s arc are made at the weaving wea g stage Warp yarns are on one e fiber and are arc interwoven wit h filling yarns yams of f another fiber r The information in the handbook handbook hand han d book is applicable ble both to material ma found in ready mad made e clothing or to be used in sewing sew c cing ing il Mrs Swindle Swindle concludes conclude s |