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Show . V The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, May 21, (JYf ' " lSd Bark- From Austria - Miss Terry Trailer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Letters to Landers W. Should Anyone in America Have to Beg? Dear An Linden: Tester day a deaf - mute came into our office and wad Iran one person to an-other trying to sell a packet of needles for 50c. These same needles could be bought at any dime store for 20 cents.) The man was neat but shab-b- e. He handed An Landers eachofusa card whichread. I have a wife and three chil- dren. Wifl you please help me make a living for them? Several of the folks bought his wares but I did not A heated discussion took place TOP QUALITY PIANOS CLOSE-OU- T m $300 Comparable1 Value v' kOO ALSO Only At $440.00 -N- EW. rotm if turrm WITH A WUUN9N -T- ERMS- ICS&SG'S after the man left My attitude is this: The government should not allow a handicapped person who, can't support a family to many. Furthermore although this man appeared to be selling something he was actually begging. I dont believe anyone in America needs to beg. Am I right or wrong? PORTIAS COUSIN Dear Cousin: You are both right and wrong. You should have used your second argument first and then kept quiet Private as well as go ment agencies provide assist- Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problem. Send them to her In care ol Home Service Department, The Salt Lake Tribune. PO. Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah, enclosing envea stamped, lope a nee to handicapped people which means no one in this country needs to beg. In many American cities ordinances outlaw begging or street selling of this kind.--Bu- t you are way off base in suggesting that the government should not permit a han-dicapped person to marry if he cant support a family. The and also notion Is cockeyed dangerous. A fellow named Hitler had some similar ideas. It doesnt require much imagination to see where such reasoning could lead us. Ann: My steady girl . Dear came over last Sunday -- to listens to records. She is 17 and I am 18. When Mom walked into the dot Dianne was sitting on my lap. Mom didnt say anything but she gave me one of those lodes I know so welL After I drove Dianne borne Mom let me have it She said, If I ever see that giri sitting on your lap again I'm going to ten her off. is PIAISO SHOP PIANOS-ORGANN- - It means hands off each and no lapdtdng. , Dear Ana landers: I felt an affinity for that married woman who wrote that she felt horribly guilty and blushed all day because of the dreams she was having about her boss. I know another secretary who made her . dreams come true. The boss happened to be my husband. Where I found the courage and the wisdom to keep myself under control is a somehow I did and.lL paid off. Today my husband is a better and a wiser man and I have the security of a united family. , I realize now how easy it was for that woman to fall in love with my husband seeing him day after day, for months. All the same, indescribable heartache for two families could have been avoided if she had left before the situation reached the white-hea- t stage. And this is my advice to secretaries who find their bosses dangerously attractive. Dont wait until you become emotionally involved. The moment you recognize the signs leave. MRS. BEEN THERE Dear Mrs. Been: Your advice is excellent and I endorse it. Preventive action is infinitely less painful than the cure. Jts interesting that dumb animals, when they mys-JeryJb- ut sense danger, are instinctively smart enough to avoid tt. Yet supposedly dvillzed people Ignore danger signals, plunge straight ahead and destroy ' themselves. Dear Ana Landers: You are clearly off jour rocker, Madame. In a recent column you said. It is a hallmark of good manners to phone or write to the hostess following a party But dont be too hard on the lazy' or the socially imperfect Not everyone knows all the fine points. Fiddlesticks! I have never left a party without thanking the hostess. My mother taught me that one of the hallmarks of gentility is to avoid overdoing things. People who say Thank you three times at the door, then phone the next day (or send a note) are pitifully insecure. I detest these growling, types. N Give this serious thought Ann Landers, and you will end up eating your words. -E-NOUGH IS ENOUGH Dear Eaoagfc: I fed terribly sorry for you and all the other cold fish in the world. You people are always so controlled scared to death to appear too friendly or too eager to please. You are afraid to express a warm thought or a tender emotion for fear you may lose something of yourself. boot-licki- Mrs, Glade Faulkner South American Visitors Stop iriDavis By Darline Galbraith Brazil to British Guiana via Davis County is the travel route of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Burton and family. The viators from South America will complete a month-lon- g stay before traveling to their new home June L They have been guests of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rampton, Kaysville, and Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Burton, feountiful. Home again after a months stay at Walnut Creek, Calif., are Mr. and Mrs. Walter . From f.fa. Off TiU A Meefer TUI 0 wrong.-Pleas- Dear Stormy: Short of chairs A young lady who visits her boy friend should conduct herself with some measure of dignity. This at your house? 2233 So. 7th East Perry Ave., y DRAPES WE PROMISE YOU NO SHRINKAGE EVEN HEMS DECORATOR FOLD RESTORES Hogan, Woods Cross. They visited Mr. and Mrs. William C. Butler. Bountiful Visitors Recent Bountiful viators were Mr. ' and Mrs. George Bailey, 'Palmyra, N.Y. They woe guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Black. Adams, Layton. In addition to stops in Alabama. Washington, D.C. and New York City, the travelers visited Mr. and Mrs. Steven Tanner at Indianapolis, Tret Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Adams joned them at Indianapolis for the return trip to Utah. - Appearance Slid n goor draptrlM m. WASATCH DRY CLEANERS Mai Office 719 IN MrS. Thornley K. Swan, Kaysville, is the new president of the Bay View Club succeeding Mrs. E. Lee Liston, also of Kaysville. Other officers installed by the dub are Mrs. Leonard Layton. Layton; vice president; Mrs. Frank B. Muir, Bountiful, secretary; and Miss Miriam Barnes, Kaysville, CiH.iil Mol b. 27th Swmra. 4031 Pert, 1148 Wmt Mi Not Smyiid. h. 21rt Sooth E. 64626 b Beauty Salon Second Floor Come In or Call DA 1 234, Ext. 57 8-- treasurer. STORMY . 1384 FRESH, NEW print your opinion. S Galiachw, Owner Miss Pamela Birdsley became thebride of Glade Faulkner Friday la the Monument Park LDS Ward. David M. Home, LDS bishop, solemnized' the ceremony. Saturday, the couple was honored at a reception in the Evergreen Reception Center. ' The bride is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Birdsley, 1955 Michigan Ave. (380 South.) f Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Faulkner, 1152 Stratford Ave. (2565 South). .Miss Cynthia Birdsley was maid of honor for her sister, and Miss Patricia Gadman, bridesmaid, Douglas Faulkner stood as best man for his brother. David Lewis ushered. , Hostesses at prenuptial parties were Mrs. Elwynn S. Hewlett, Mrs. Stephen T. Gillmor Jr., Mrs. Clifford Jones and Mrs. Floyd Cox. Trailer, has arrived home after spend-- r ing the school year in Vienna, Austria. Miss Trailer, a language major at Colorado Women's College, Denver, was participating in that schools Junior Year Abroad program. She will return to school in Colorado In the fall and was recently elected student-bodchairman of the civil court : Miss Jody K. Heitmaa Miss Gayle Mines Miss Karea Kaye Rowland Engag e m ents Gayle Mines The engagement of Miss Gayle Mines to Thayne S. Larsen is being announred by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman G. Mines, Aurora, Colo. Miss Mines resides at 4520 Highland Dr.- (1650 East) and is a student at the University of Utah where she has been a member of Spurs. Mr. and Mrs h Alvie S. Larsen, East, are parents of the future - 4268-27t- Joday 3 pattern bridegroom, who is a former U. of U. student Both are members of Lambda Delta Sigma and the Lambda Delta Sigma International Fblk Dancers. The couple will exchange vows July 17 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Judy R. Ileitman land, 5637 S. 600 West, Murray, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Karen Faye Rowland, to John L. Seward. Mr. Seward is a son of Mrs. Gretchen McOintoch, 157 Utopia Ave. A June 5 wedding in the Murray Baptist Church is planned. Announcing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Judy R. Heitman, to Leland A. Boss are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert A. Heitman, 2698 Imperial St Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Free stone Sr., have returned to their home In West Covina, Calif., following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Freestone Jr., Clinton. Your Holidays East). Parents of the future bridegroom. who is a graduate of Weltech College, are Mr. and (1700 m- Weddings Open House Cold Buffets Canapes Mrs. Albert Boss. Byers. Colo. The couple will be married June 19 at the First Baptist Church. Th. Ultimo HU Row- - Min I sBlM trick of ear trade to give your hair eqni the cut topertoace can mg andGOlNG! 50 deeply carved waves or wonderful swirts - Dx superb stylists have (tens of ideas that will pay back iaterist ea your newest spring hairdo. W. 1 SUPERB SALON WAVE 7.50 ot. CLAIROL tw xoIot, KtSTOt hr preMaa hob, REVLON moMcM io Km Cotorin Catering Hat Daffin-Wakefie- ld IT Behind the scfctilUting woes ot begaftig bangs Ora Fancy Sandwiches Karen Faj e Row land Mr. and Mrs. Foster New president of the Syra-Li-ta Club is Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett, Syracuse. Quincy, Wash., will be the new home of former Centerville residents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Ford. Tlan Installation Installation ceremonies are scheduled Thursday for new officers of the J. C. K.s, auxiliary organization of the Kays-vili- e Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Kenneth Rasmussen will be installed as president succeeding Mrs. Reed Adams. Vice presidents are Mrs. Donald R. Howard and Mrs. Gerald Stanger with Mrs. Nick Kapos, secretary, and Mrs. Garth Shaw, treasurer. Sight-seein-g and a visit to the New York Worlds Fair highlighted 11 days of travel for Mr. and Mrs. David E. Co. 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