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Show 8N Thp Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, August 26, 1973 Ann Landers Hearth throbs Arrested development again High food costs offer challenge By Sandv Poulson Most housewives have the wrong attitude about rising food prices They should look on soaring costs as a chal I' ngc, a ef their 'kills and resources and not a hopeless situation t(t For instance, the past few not lose so badly, game if I make Dear Aon Landers: May I speak m behalf of old gaffers who stash girlie pictures? I am one of them. Women cant understand the male sex dnve because they dont have it. Its a physical appetite, an ammal rust. A mature man can refuse to cater to these instincts, but the cost is high in terms of tension and anxiety If girlie at the food some new rules For instance, I no longer put catsup on the table This saves many dollars a month, and gives the family a haute to see what my cooking really tastes like, which saves several more dollars by cutting down on consumption. pictures help, why not I wouldnt trade my wife for Aphrodite, but when I hanker after something different I look at my harem" of redheads, blondes and raven-tresse- d sirens. Thats all I need. Believe me, Ann, I wouldnt go across the street to be with one of these women. All I want is to enjoy ( rreal Aroma weeks Ive had a breathtaking time trying to decide whether to clothe the children this war, or feed them Good at Art Ive almost decided I can do both if Im really good at the art of food shopping Ive already developed one technique; I pretend Im a dealer m gold and gems. I buy by the ounce, not the pound I inspect vegetables and fruits carefully for flaws, and I never go into a supermarket without enough money to purchase ihe Hope diamond. also found that Im more apt to wm, or at least Ive F About the only meat I serve any more is hamburger, and theres a question about that, theres the definite aroma of cooking cereal everytime I fry I the stuff compensate, though, by pounng off the water afterwar Is to use for vegetable stock. The only milk I now use is powdered milk, and that has an advantage not only in saving money but in giving me something special to offer the children on their birthdays and holidays; you should see their little faces light up at the sight of real milk by their plates. Im giatcful, really I am, to have this wonderful opportunity to test my wits and ingenuity, to face challenge and adversity. And I think I may safely say that my attitude is an excellent one. Its just my diet thats lousy Nuptial .1 4 I Wharton- - vs Christiansen i .a their pictures. Tell the wives Wedding news Beckstead-Pag- Knsty S. Beckstead and Jeffrey C. Page were mamed Fnday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at the Heritage House. Grandmothers House was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bnde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shu-- H. Beckstead, Midvale, is a senior majonng at in pathology speech Brigham Young Umv ersity. She affiliates with Alpha Lambda Delta and International Folk Dancers. Belnap-Balme- r Rosann Belnap and Jared Ulrich Balmer were mamed Tuesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Parents of the bnde are Dr. and Mrs. W. Dean Belnap, Bountiful. The bnde-groois a son of M. and Mrs. Paul Balner, Interlaken, Switzerland. The girl can have two dates a week, Fnday and Saturday night. She must be home by r: I M Landers 12 30 am. So lar, so good but listen to the rest of it. Her parents are very stnet about her being on time but once she is home her date can stay as late as he pleases. Last night Willard came in at 4 10 a m. I was womed sick but my husband wouldnt let me phone Lindas house to check and see if they were there. Question: If Willard stays beyond 1 a m would it be proper to call and ask the girls father to send him Or should we sit home tight (my husbands idea) and let the boy use his own judgMum and Pappy ment Dear M. and P.: Youve been letting the boy ue his own judgment and it is terrible. Set a curfew for Willard and see that he abides by it or suffers the consequences. Just because boys dont get pregnant doesnt mean they should be allowed to run wild. who are upset to think about it this way; If your aging Romeo is stashing photos, comfort yourself with the fact that he loves you too muen to go on the prowl. Dont feel that you are inadequate. You arent. He is. Keep loving him because he loves you. His childish behavior doesnt reflect on that love any more than his yen for sauerkraut. Dayton Looker Is alcoholism ruining your life Know the danger signals Read the and what to da booklet, "Alcoholism Hope and e bv Ann Londers Help, 35 cents in coin with your reaues: and o lon, envelope stomped to this newspaper Ann Londers, in care ot The Salt Lake Tribune, Home Service Deportment Bo 86 7, Salt Lake City. Utoh 841 10 for diamonds tW fcvvjA COMP AW ZiOIVI I Dear Dayton: You sound like a sweet, harmless, case of arrested development. Thanks for writing. plain-spok- Dear Ann Landers: Our son, age 16, is going with an attractive girl who is 13. Linda and likable. is The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Page, Salt Lake City, is a junior m at BYU. He affiliates Patricia Vnarton and MiChristiansen were mamed Monday m the Salt Lake LDS Temple chael with the Honors Program and is a representative to the Academics Assembly. e The problem Is her parents idea of discipline. "TFT M. A reception was given at La Citadelle. Andys Smorgasbord was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wharton, Salt Lake City, is a student at the University of Utah. She affiliates with Alpha Xi Delta and Lambda Delta Sigma. Mrs. Michael M. Christiansen The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Christiansen, Salt Lake City, is a student at the U. of U. t creme de chantilly is more than a famous fragrance and it's on sale now ir reg. $5 reg. $7 z. 8-o- z. $3, $5 Houbigant includes Chantilly in a rich, creamy liquid that silkens and smoothes as it scents moisturizes, too. And the fragrance hour. hour What after in Cosmetics. a clings pleasant prospect get tfyem Tegemec 4-o- Mrs. Jeffrey C. Page shoe sale reg. $10 to $12 Young America reg. $12 to $16 Buster Brown Now. Before the kids go off to school. Before the leaves turn brown. Before you forget. Now. Get your family together for a portrait. 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