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Show Sunday, November 15, 1970 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Paee 5 Asian Implements Find Way Into Western Hands The eastern half of the world without dropping the chopsticks. has been using chopsticks for After drinking, the hiccups will centuries. Now the deceptively disappear. simple Asian implements are Origins Are Obscure finding their way into Western with is are ' displayed among chopsticks place settings Silver-plate- d - credited China hands. in some United States department stores. They are sold individi .. witii complete carrying cases for customers who like to upstage friends at Qiinese restaurants. They also come with a set of operating instructions. But mastering Oriental table etiquette can be nearly as excruciating as learning to eat with two sticks, the National Geographic Society warns. Don't Rest Them Resting chopsticks across the bowl in the course of a meal is poor form, for example, since it signifies the diner has finished. Small rests usually are supplied for the narrow ends of chopsticks. Thrusting chopsticks upright into a rice bowl is probably simpler, but it's bad manneis. This is the way Buddhists place them when offering food to the dead. Even worse would be to pass a tidbit from one diner's chopsticks to another's. Traditionally at cremations when the bones are sifted from the ashes, the deceased's relatives pass them down the line in this manner. It also is impolite to leave chopsticks pointing toward other diners. On the other hand, a hiccup cure specifies that chopsticks be laid across a bowl. The bowl is filled with water and the sufferer told to drink from it nonstop developing chopsticks, called k'uai-tz- e in Chinese and hash! in Japanese, but little is known of their origin. Some scholars believe the forerunner of chopsticks was a single small eating stick with a cut in its narrow d hook-shepe- end. Chopsticks come in many sizes, varieties, and prices for different occasions. Sets of matched silver chopsticks and spoons are treasured by Korean Glas Wide Dyna 825x14 Whitewall 36 Month Guarantee restaurateurs supply paper-wrappe- d, disposable chopsticks of plain wood. In South Korea, where wood is scarce, the f ordered has government restaurants to use metal or plastic chopsticks. At the other end of the scale, royalty may dine with gold chopsticks linked by delicate chains to keep each set intact. Tourists may prefer patented connected chopsticks by VSft'Xl rYAV ? 31 99 Regular Plus 2 67 FET Special 775x14 Whitewall 24 Month Guarantee Hi-W- ay a spring at the center. They are guaranteed to prevent even a novice from having Vv I Hlj4C5, rHSW rSHI j 1 f NX"-H- 20 75 Regular Plus 2. 17 25,99 C FET Guardsman Nylon 650x13 30 Month Guarantee About People By MILDRED B. HALL 3 3734546 373-856- - U. S. Navy Seaman Craig Allen Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Young of Orem 2m Guard 3 Sizes 3 Kinds happiness, luck, prosperity, peace, and long life. Japanese favor chopsticks of lacquered wood, with the ends almost pointed. Chopsticks also are made of bamboo, dyed fish bone, or occasionally of ivory with jade tips. Asian r i Whitewall Tire Sale brides. Chinese chopsticks, longer and squared usually are made of ivory. Often they are marked with five ideognphs denoting frequently ii h Li got the evening off to a good start and later pictures were taken and the special birthday cake was cut and served which was made by the Norman's Mrs. Marilyn daughter, Christensen. Others attending were sons and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson and children, Shane, Wendy and Shad; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Norman, children, Sophia Lynn, who was also greeted for her birthday Nov. 12, and Jared; all of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Paul is currently taking a carrier qualification course at the Naval Training Station in San Diego, Calif. Seaman Young has been located on Whidbey Island at Oak Harbor, Wash., and reports that he expects to be sent to the Alameda Naval Base, San Francisco, Calif., upon completion of his present schooling. Carnesecca, Provo; Marlyn Also, he hones to come home on Arlane and Kim Christensen of leave for Christmas. Provo and Gary Shepherd and Marsha Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abel of Provo wei e expecting to have as Mrs. Alba Bird and Mrs. Glora their guest this weekend, Mrs. Miller, both of Gooding, Ida., Abel's sister and her husband, wxe able to spend two days Mr. and Mrs. James Fernley of during the past week with Mrs. Pocatello, Ida. Special purpose Bird's son and his wife, Mr. and of the visit was to see ths Abel's Mrs. LeRoy Dean Bird where new baby daughter and to renew they admired the new baby son acquaintance with their of the Birds. 1 Regular C19 It) 18.99.. Plus 1.78 FET Extra Wheels 397 with purchase of any Sears New snow tires... 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