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Show JL f 14W nawrt(ifriawr''Ygri The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, Juiuary 26, 1969 9 Give Your Dog a Face Lift By Gay Pauley UPI Writer d, - Tlie phrase, NEW YORK a (log's life," finally must be buried with bowsers bone and, unlike the bone, not dug up. "It's For weve created an international society of the where white house canines have their own handler, where cookbooks are written on how to feed dogs not bones but five course meals including the likes of leg of lamb or grilled steak, where a house without some sort of pet is considered like a house without a piano its for something waiting where a nation spends billions on dogs, cats, birds, fish, hamsters, snakes, even armadillos. Own Greeting Cards Todays pets have their owa greeting cards, birth control "social" pills, international register, psychiatrists, astrologers, sitters, cosmetics and Triple Dresser with carved drawer fronts, $392.00. Carved frame cosmeticians, plastic surgeons , for hairdressers, health insurance and pension plans, and then when pet heaven beckons, can go to their final resting place, cost-l- v and exclusive, via Cadillac limousine. Chase Manhattan Bank estimated in 1966 that Americans spent on dogs alone more than $3 billion a year. Undoubtedly the figure is much higher today. A pet industry trade estimates that publication both the number of all pets and the spending on them fs expanding at the rate of 30 per cent per year. Out of Hand face-lifts- Miss Kathryn Allred Mlsh Darlene Sinuin mirror, King-siz- e shown below, Night stand, Matching chest, Is mans mounting obsession with pets getting out of hand? One woman student of the subject believes so, that extravagance for "undemanding" pet animals is symptomatic of our anxieties, that we must return to primary concern for other humans if we are to survive. The woman is Kathleen Szasz, currently living in London, who traveled the United States and Europe to research her new book, "Petishism (Holt, Rinehart and Winston). Now Pet Cultists Miss Cynthia Saldivar Miss Janet E. Williams BETROTHALS Kathryn Allred DRAGERTON - Mr. and Mrs. Mad Allred, Dragerton, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kathryn Allred, to Cpl. Jerry 0. D. Lemon. A late August wedding is being planned. Parents of the bridegroom-elec-t, who is serving in the Marine Corps in Las Vegas, re Mr. and Mrs. E. Nev., Junior Lemon, Dragerton. Miss Allred was graduated from the College of Eastern Utah and is presently attending Weber State College. Darlene Smuin KAYSVILLE Announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Darlene B. Smuin, to Arden A. Campbell Jr., are Mr., and Mrs. R. B. Smiltn, Kaysville. A June 27 wed( ing in the Salt Lake LDS Tern tie is being planned. Mj and Mrs. Arden A. Cam bell Sr., Layton, are pare its of the prospective bridi groom. Mj Campbell is serving in the 7avy at Norfolk, Va. He has ttendei Weber State Col lege son of Mrs. Rutli S. Taylor, 303 6th Ave., and the late Clarence Hughes Taylor. Janet E. Williams SAN MATEO, CALIF. -A- nnouncing the engagement of Miss Janet Elizabeth Wiliams to Robert Walker Youngblood II are her parents, former Salt Lakers, Mr. and Phillip Williams, Saa Mateo, Calif. Plans for a June wedding at Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration, San Mateo, are being made. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker Youngblood Jr., Mrs.-Fran- Miss Szasz points out early that she loves animals, lest she be tarred and feathered by their avid defenders. But she believes weve become pet cultists because were trying to escape from our troubled human relationships by replacing them with animal relationships which we can control. She says pets should be enjoyed for their beauty and uniqueness as animals, not as substitutes for humans, not put on pampered pedestals. Campaigns to teach children how to be decent human beings in relation to their "less brothers" (animals) are highly commendable, the author says. Dont Divert Interest k San Jose, Calif. The betrothed couple was graduated from Reed College, Portland, Ore., and are presently taking graduate studies at the State University of New York. Buffalo. But they should not divert the young from Interest In "their fellow human beings, from developing their potential qualities in the Interest of mankind . . . accepting responsibility for their fellow men." make We great effort, spend huge sums to Instill the love of animals, Miss Szasz says, but do little on a similar scale to teach them to love their fellow men regardless of race, color, creed, social class, age or nationality. . UXD& SXDG Cvv ithia Saldivar Announcement is made cf orthcoming marriage of Miss Cynthia Fae Saldivar to Gre ry Hughes Taylor by the lother of the bride-elec- t, Mrs Fae Saldivar, East A Feb. 20 wedding in the oard Room of the Arctic Circ offices 150 E. 9th South Is b ng planned. Th is a bridegrooom-to-b- e the 576-9i- iss Dendel Oval extension table, shown above left, $312.00. Cane-bac- k chairs, ea, $100.00. Cane-bac- k armchair, $1 17.00. Buffet with deeply carved doors, $496.00. dls Trolh and Mrs. Hamilton el, 3931 Lares Wav, are incing the engagement of daughter, Miss Jeanne Dendel, to Laurence ird Hardy Jr. An August ing In New York is being ed. ents of the prospective bridt .Toorn, whose residence Is In New York, are Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Richard Hardy, Charleston, S.C. Miss Dendel is also esiding in New York, has attended Till bride-elec- t the fniversity of Illinois. She was graduated from Tobo-o- f Cobi: n School Fashion. N.Y. 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