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Show 10A Sunday Herald at Win wsDAJ.ffin.tt.wi Bride! Montreal Gets Biggest Hand '' , f ' t v ' " - ' t . While the Twin Cities nosed out Montreal in the intercity bridge match played as a preliminary to the Summer Naof the tional Championships A.C.B.L., the Biggest swing in the match was in favor of Montreal. At one table, the Twin City pair reached seven spades. The Montreal West was too smart to double. Had he done so, chances are his opponents would run out to seven which makes easily because the club finesse will work. At the other table, Montreal Vi I i y tr I f n 1 p, NORTH (D) sfl 1 14 VAK9865 AK4 K5 1 WEST 4J96543 V72 83 10 EAST A Void VQJ1043 4J62 74 Q9853 AAKQ87 Woid Q10975 AJ2 WHILE THIS TANK CREW takes a break In an improvised shelter their wash hangs on clothesline hanging from the tank. Happiness to these Marines might be a new washer and dryer combination. (This photo was taken near the DMZ in South Vietnam by Ross P. Game) i West Pass Pass Pass Both vulnerable North East South IV Pass 14 3V Pass 4 Pass SN.T. 74 Dble Pass Opening lead V 7 Report From Vietnam reached seven diamonds on the bidding shown in the box. South's five bid was the grand slam force. Ely invented this bid back the '30s but it was too so phisticated for those early days. It disappeared into limbo for almost 30 years but has been exbrought back by in perts. In this particular spot it said, "Partner, bid seven if you hold two of the three top honors in trumps." North did and obliged. East's double of seven diae monds was another gadget. The Lightner slam double called for an unusual lead against an adverse slam. If either North or South had run to seven East would have been sorry for his double. He was sorry anywny when his partner led a heart. South ruffed in his hand, ran off all his trumps, cashed his ace, king and queen of spades, entered dummy with the king of clubs, discarded his last two spades on the ace and king of hearts and led the five of clubs. East had been forced to unguard his queen of clubs in order to keep a high heart, and Montreal picked up 21 Match Points on this SUBTLE IDENTIFICATION with the Continental Mark III is achieved by Lincoln Continental for 1969 with a newly-stylegrille. The new models are slightly more than 224 inches long and are powered by a engine for more responsive performance and greater efficiency. Horsepower rating is 365 at 4600 rpms. Elegant new interior designs include a plus Town Car decor option which features rich, soft leather seat to the interior, inserts vith hidden threads, a soft, napped nylon headlining deeper cut pile floor carpeting and exclusive door trim panels. old-tim- one hand. d V-- 8 color-keye- '69 Lincoln Makes Appearance Lincoln Continental presents a continuity moment. Salem By FLORENCE SPERRY Mrs. Mabel Beddoes is re ceiving treatment at the Utah Valley Hospital for a broken hip sustained from a fall at "ier home. Mrs. Bertha Dugger has re turned to her home after soend- ing a month vacationing in ,outneni California. Marjorie Farley entertained a group of her girl friends at In honor of her birth-- a party day. Some instant. Iced tea mix rains and humidity of Vietnam. or fruit flavoring to add to his Nothing is so annoying as trycanteen water. ing to get a letter into an enice velope which is already stuck A dish of chocolate cream or a banana split, only together. Words of encouragement a memory here. from back home, so that the A copy of the newspaper youngster in Vietnam may not from back home. go overlooked. A letter from Mom, Dad, Expressions of faith from a Sis, Brother, Wife, Grandma, Navy Chaplain, during services Grandpa, friend--or girl friend. in the combat zone. The chapA large electric fan if only lain is with the men. If conto be ditions make it impossible to electricity happened available to make the heat and hold services on Sunday, then humidity at least a little easier the Sabbath is observed on to bear. Monday or Tuesday, or when. A magazine or book to read. ever possible. It really doesn't matter what. Thoughts of that first home- A calendar or book for the cooked meal once he's back purpose of keeping tabs on how with Mom and the family. "I many days until an R&K trip can almost taste it now, says or that big journey back home. one Marine as he describes his can often mother's apple pie and pot The "short-timers- " even calculate it in nours and roast to buddies in a bunker, minutes. Yes, happiness is many things Envelopes which will not to many Marines so far away become "all stuck up" in the from home. News Of Lake Shore , ' Mr. and Mrs. Max Sterneck-e- rt and son Allen spent several and "days visiting their son Mr. fam-il-y -- Mrs. Jan Stemeckert and at Mountain Home, Ida., where he is in the service. They also visited their daughter Mr. and Mrs, Marlynn and family at Boise, Ida. Hol-ga- te Earl Wilde of Las Vegas, Nev. a house guest of his wife's as By ALBA J. ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christmas and chlidren, LuAnn and Lynn returned home after a delight vacation to the Northful y west. They traveled to San Francisco, Calif, and up through the Redwoods and followed the coast to Seattle, Wash., where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stahlie. Mrs. Stahlie is the former Na- dine Hansen, a sister to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Youd host-ed a family dinner at their home recently which honored Mrs. J. W. Mackay and Kathy youd on their birthdays. Twenty relatives and immediate family members were present. swimming party at Arrowhead marked the opening social for members of the Lake Shore MIA. After the swimming, group enjoyed watermelon and cantalope. A i Lincoln Continental fers a again ofsedan with a foiir-cib- or classic formal roof and two-doo- coupe with contemporary wide rear pillar roof design. Overall length is increased to224.2 inches. ty 3.2 inches, " 8:00 Friday Night At The Mov:3s "Never So Few" Frank Sinatra, Gfca LollobrigWa(coto?) iv:m i vz News AT TO 10:30 The Tonight Show mivi iwwn if' (Afternoon & Evening) 6:30 Daniel Boone 7:30 Ironside 8:30 Dragnet 9:00 Dean Martin Show; Shecky Greene, Lena Home, Buddy Ebsen, Zero Mostel Theater The Naked Maja" Tony Franciosa, Ava Gardner 7:00 Set Smart 7:30 The Ghost and Mrs. Mwr SATURDAY (Afternoon & Evening) 4:00 The New Adventures Of Huck Finn mwm vrci mm nciGiiDomicoD TIlctlTCR i .i .vmjR&r& the . o:C3Pm sunonv UiJ nl m xm?M mm 4M Julia 7nn Q:00Pin THDRSCSIf The golf can wait, Din- o- M THE TDES0RV Diahann CarroH stars as a fcUgnter and guest stars! Ghost and an impish six year old son. fi1rs.muir PI31 kp.; lovely young war widow with -- -- 8:00 Tuesday Night At The Movies "I'M Take Sweden" I ScOO The Outsider 7:30PP srturdrv Artful ghost matches wits with a lively widow! Hope Lange, Edward Mulhare, 1 FRIDAY Bob Hope, Tuesday Weld (color) 10M TV2 News At 10 Kh30 The Tonight Show Afwirnoon Evening) 6:30 The Virgmian 8:00 Kraft Music Hal! 10:00 TV2 News At 10 10:30 The Tonight Show ' jjay. N,9bt THE NEW ADVENTURES OF M WEDNESDAY (Afternoon ft Evening) 6:30 Name Of The Game Umli Finn 4:DCra en snaa WM SW,, Exotic world-wid- e adven- - 10:30 Saturday Night At Tn Movies tures on TVs first Kve ac bon and animation series. Sf2nd.FahKe: Express" Jnff Chandler, Alex Ntchol 4;30 High Chaparraf 5:30 Star Trek 'mm "W" mm . 6:30 Adam 12 Ivan w U) ALL ON y$'?&$$l) r 8,-0-0 n.i1amc Of The Game I - enjoyed '"j i TUI IDQHAV (Aftenoon -- fc' r . SUNDAY w Continental's reputation for having one of the finest rides on the American Road. " t0:00 TV2 News At 0 10:30 The Tonight Show & Evening) 4:00 News and Views 5:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 6:30 Mothers-ln-La7:00 Bonanza 8:00 Neighborhood V-- S c central design theme. Elegant new interiors that include a plush Town Car Interior option continue Lincoln's Continental reputation as a distinguished motorcar. . MONDAY , Lincoln Continental's engine is deinch a modern signed to meet Federal standards for exhaust emission control. This engine is shared by only one other car, the Continental Mark III. It is rated at 365 horsepower. Body and chassis retain the characterishighly successful tics which have built Lincoln 1969 " THE NAKED MAJA Ava Gardner, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon He came for the -- Brimhall. Anjhony Franciosa The affair and Familee Open Tournament of painting that shocked Spain. Golfers held at Riverside Coun- Christmas. try Club in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. George Atwood Mrs. Lucv Jo Jones enjoyed 10:05 TV2 Sunday News 10:40 Joe Pyne Show Mr. and Mrs. Reed Taylor calls and visits from friends and and granddaughter, Jan Engle, and two daughters vacationed relatives who extended birthday returned home after spending rfor a month through Glacier greetings to her. She especially four days in southern Utah it enjoyed a call from her hus- where they attended the South Park, Canada, Michigan, and visited LDS Church band. CaDtain Nelson L. Jones west Stock Show at Cedar City. who is completing: nis Dasic Jan showed a calf and won historical sites. While in second place in the fitting and gan they received word from training at Fort Sam Houston, their son Sp4 Jim Taylor, at Tex. Mrs. Jones and two child showmanship contest for the (Afternoon & Evening) Fort Benning, Ga he would fly ren have been staying at the younger group. While that, 6:30 I Dre&m of Jeannie they toured tlw campus of CSU, ,' to Michigan and join them for home of her parents, Mr. and 7X0 Monday Night At tha remainder of their trip. Mrs. Joe Harwood while tier visited a museum, attended The Movies They drove on to Independence, husband has beai away. Captin picnics and a banquet and also "Madame X" Mo., and picked up their other Jones it a dentist serving witn went to Cedar Breaks. They Laoa Tttrner, John on, Elder Garth Taylor, who th army and he and his family stopped at Fillmora and visited (color) Forsythe completed his LDS mission to will leave New York on Sept the old state capital there. -t- ire Central States and the fam- 16 to make their home in Italy, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Nelson ily returned home. Thi waa a great occasion for these two Mrs. Sarah Ann Anderson, and four children of Redlands, brothers a. they hadn't seen Mrs. Estella Peterson and Mr. California, returned horn after each other for four years as and Mrs. Warren Jones enjoyed a week of visiting at the home Jim was fulmg a mission wnen a session at the Mantl Temple. of Mrs. Alberta Aitken. They Garth left home. Jim will leave enjoyed a family for Vietnam from Oakland, Tana Sue Butterworth, daugh- at Strawberry Lake. Those goCalifornia, Sept. IS. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil ing were Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Butterworth of Seattle, Wash., Aitken, Mr. and Mrs. Ray -- JlMmmmi Mrs. Isabell Mangum of H has been a house guest at the Aitken, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson man, N.M., spent last wee homt of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. and families and Mrs. Alberta (I (I (M IHI ; visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Francis while observing class- Aitken. ; Guy Farley. room situation at the local high school. Miss Butterworth will Mrs. Veryl Bellawi is at home Angus D. Taylor and Lynn now return to her home where after four days m the Utah .. Gatdner accompanied she will teach school. Sht is a Valley Hospital Ha melton of Long Beach, Calif., neict of Mr. and Mrs. Francis. Fttmiert of a brarKl-neto Aberdeen, Ida., where they of movies! The first night Mrs. Alfred Mr. and Baasgaard gpent several day as guestg of Nt: "Madame X" (color). where went to they Murray and Mrs. Isaac retwsen held their annual ""friends, Mr. Larta Turner, Ricardo Mon Mr. and Mrs. Glen union at the Salem Lake Park. visited with ... Pierct. John Forsyth and talban, m their Each family had their own din- - Bassgaard and family Keir Duflea star. home. That new Allen Carson It recuperating ner after which they enjoyed evimg they eUng short program, visaing and'""' . at the Utah Valley Hospital aftRowan and Madm er undergoing surgery on his motor boat rtdinc, Kenneth with Mr. and M'S. Gerald Una of n children and Tedrow Laugh-Iin Christen sen was back recently. charge. tthOO TV2 News At M Salt Lake and enjoyed the prop-10:30 The Tonight Show presented by Mr. and Mrs. Ella Cole and Mrs. The Salem Literary Club met am Grace Cole of Spanish Fork recently at the homt of Mrs. Mrs. Tedrow at the meeting, ; . drove to Salt Lake where they Lavina Thompson. Luncheon! RICKSHAWS MPTH) visiting the "New was served by the hostess and Calm I MANILA (ITD-T- hi assisted. Mrs. Dee Mr. Home" show. Koyle Lu Jones Waitt save a book (horse drawn carriage) Drivers Mt Loafer DUP wiH meet review on her own comnosition Association in Ilo Ho City on me Thursday at I p m. in the home "Out of Pie West," and Miss i'anay j$ina uas (Ahernoon A Evening) motor board to ban Dwnain save Jalene Chr.stennen. a of Mrs. Mary hwrt municipal 6:30 Jerry Lewis Show streets of the many experiences she ked rickshaws from the Jului - JWendantl el Soren P. ind'haJ and enjoyed while attend- - because "they are three- - i (whtiled bsiards.' belli Jen&ea Chris 'inf Cirka Slats. Rut De-tro- for of digni- fied styling that more closely identifies it with the Continental Mark III through its strong Happiness to a Marine in Vietnam Is Things Taken for Granted at Home By ROSS P. GAME Special to The Herald WITH THE 9th MARINES, South Vietnam Happiness to Ca youn,? U.S. Marine in a bunk- er or foxhole near the demilitarized zone is: ; One ice cube, something which would make life a little .more enjoyable, at least for a d TUESDAY olsider aea 70 ALL IN B:3Qpn on mraav 90 minutes Of mnlinn ni. PHI xcitement and adven UJEDnCSDnV Q:QQ Darren McGavin itara as a tore! Gent Barry, Robert low in rhii new offbeat Slack 6 Tony Franciosa star. tni. mm G:3QPR! SRTURDRV Martin Milnerand Kant McCord M younf big city frolmnt COLOR |