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Show DespairsWedding Some Yank; Can't Make Meat Pies ONE of the reaaona advanced by Mademoiselle Maria I'estouesse. Instructor of French, who has Just arrived ar-rived at the University of Utah, why ahe will neter be able to marry an American la her Inability Inabil-ity lo cook, meat plea. "The Americans are very f"nd of meat pie, ami 1 nm afraid that we could not ret alonr well toxeiher." Minor reaaona were also given by the petite French instructor why she would never wed an American. Hhe said: "My husband hus-band must be of the same temperament tem-perament as I. and 1 do not think I could ever find such an American, Ameri-can, for the French are quick and emotional mid bold marriage more sacred than do our American cousin, uifr there, we truly believe be-lieve marriage meana 'till death ilo u.h part.' "Another ihlng." continued M.iilemuieeHe llcsloueafle, "which will he ft continual barrier would lie our differences In language. I could never apeak his tongue fluently flu-ently nnd he could never apeak itiirie without a foreign accent. And then, I love France so dearly that I could never desert It, even for America. However, this is all poppvctck, because I am here to Mudy and not to find a husband. j |