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Show y By TERRELL DOUGAN Then I proceed up the aisle, knowing full well that every eye must be riveted on me. But I press on,' keeping my eyes fixed on the aisle. . I wonder if an old beau ia in the audience peering at me, weak with relief at the fate he escaped. Perhaps if I straighten up more. Should I put my hands in my pock ets? No, that might stretch my dress even more across those extra five pounds. ' All Eyes Are On I reach the top of tha aisle, still keeping my eyeslowered, I collide with the door to the lobby. An usher who looks about twelve takes my arm solicitously and asks, "May I help you. Maam? By then, I feel so middle aged I can hardly get to the drinking fountain and back to my seat. As A I have aphobia. When I was youngand in schckx I used to write with because I couldnt bear to walk very dull pencils across the room in front of everyone to the pencil sharpener. I I was sure I would outgrow the feeling, but it seems to have grown along with me. - . But now that 1 am an adult reasonable, and competent to handle things I try not to stay hunched in my chair in pt&Qc places. I make myself stand np in the library and walk J across the whole room to get the book I need. J And when I am thirsty in the movie, I tell myself, J Come, now! Youre not going to Just sit there and die of thirst No one is watching you. They are all watching the J movie! v Director, Institute Of Family filiation Amtrktn 4 , s The precocious girl who starts out several years ahead of her crowd to go with boys is not and act like a grown-uunusual maturity, showing poise, and preparation for adult - -- p . life. She Is in most Instances merely proving that there is! something the matter with hec.J j I'm afraid that Mrs. Y. will!, have to face this conclusion concerning her own daughter, J She describes her problem 1 her letter: ! I have an only child, pretty girl now 12 years old, well developed for her age, and always popular. Lately J she- - has begun to want to She 1 behave like a grown-up- . insists on wearing lipstick and j make-up- , and wants to go on . dates with boys. FATHERS GONE In the library, of course, where ita light, I take mors precautions before standing up. I tuck In my blouse, arrange my hair a bit, and then as Unobtrusively as possible, slide my chair back. It usually slides back with a loud scrape or else tips over completely. . I start across the room, hearing my heels clang resoundingly over the floor, and then I hear that one sounds louder than the other. Do all the people hear that, too? Could one leg possibly be shorter than the other? At last I am behind the shelves and have my book. The only trick is getting back to my chair. I have tried pretending that I am so engrossed in the book that I cant stop reading It while walking. But this has often led me right past my chair Into the hall. - I realize this thing could get out of hand, and I do think Im overcoming it. ' , My pencil Is getting very dull right now, and I know I can just march right across the library and sharpen it Come to think of it, though, I'm through anyway . , . Me - By DR. PAUL POPENOE in!J "I don't know Just how to handle her. She has no father! that Is, he deserted us 'when she was a small child. I work to support myself, so I am not always at home when my daughter is. Some of my friends say she Is getting out of hand while others say I ought to be proud of her, that she is so advanced and ma- - T Mary Marker ; - ! ; J for a Vht ! do you think, Dr. Popenoe? I think she is already out of hand, and you'll have to take . a firm atand, Mrs. Y. This common idea that there is something to he admired about a girt who is precocious in her Interests is not true except in a very limited way. Many studies have shown that there is an excess of this j ture A Quilt J 4 'r'A I- A modern kitchen of Mrs. Smith had received her ties for the memento from male members of the choir. First she opened the ties and washed them. Then she basted them onto a sheet to see how they would fit. A fine piece of bleached muslin also would work well and might be easier to quilt. Charcoal-broile- d steak, marinated in herb sauce, is sure to make big hit. Steak Always A Winner By WINNIFRED JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor above a bed of glowing coals covered with grey ash, or steaks on rack Steaks seem to rule outdoor 4placeto 5 inches above coals. but delicious as they eating, To check Broil side. first are, tasty variations are well in order by this time of the steak for degree of doneness, cut a small slash with a sharp season. knife in center of ateak and Tonight we cast our vote for examine color. See suggested sirloin steak, marinated in below. Yield: time cooking herb sauce, broiled ever hot to Plan on pound per charcoal until medium rare steaks 'with for peraon and served with parsley but- bone-in- . ter. Can you imagine anything TlNckMM cmniil BnS 1 more tantalizing? MS (1 tlftlft) IMftft) Bjrt wi Writ STEAK M m IMS t tMWk n-i-i twfti m. 1 large sirloin steak MS It M 6 I Vi cup salad oil V cup red wine vinegar 2 cloves garlic, crushed HERB-GARLI- W-- 1 PARSLEY OR BUTTER CHIVE cup butter or margarine 1 tablespoon chopped parsley or chives 1 teaspoon paprika 2 teaspoons lemon juice Cream butter or margarine; beat in remaining ingredients. If preferred, butter or margarine may be melted, ingredients added and used as a basting or dipping sauce. Makes about cup. too many people shy or modpm away from a assohome, contemporary ciating with It the words stark or cold. But here is a kitchen, de-- , signed by Wendell Lovett, truly of todays design, and It All mens neckties reminded me of one made by Mrs. Jessie Evans Smith, contralto soloist with the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir. wwtAAU as warm and friendly as any that boasts extensive areas of used brick and scalloped plate rails. Color sets the pace, and it cannot be seen here, the purple base cabinets reflect In the Venetlan-tilglass floor. These painted surfaces offer Is By PAULINE GRAVES Reading the letter from the woman who had seen a quilt ft' As warm. . For A Gay Kitchen Dear Mary: made is TRY THIS IN YOUR HOME Made Of Ties - need not be "cold" and "stark." This one Usually she used the larger end of the tie, cutting off the small end that wasnt needed. All around the edge of the border of quilt was an ties facing toward the center. Finally, she them together. She chose a dark maroon back for It, and the Relief Society quilted the quilt in patterns of pears, beets, hearts and flowers. Mrs. R. Dear Mrs. R.: Thank you for sharing this original idea. Such a quilt sounds very attractive, and e would, indeed, be a memento, with the ties coming from the choir members life-tim- - MM e Engagements Announced Judith Annette Leavitt Willy Russell Scott. Vidmar-Ctar- k Mr. and Mrs. John Redd Vidmar, Los Angeles, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Melissa The engaged couple will be wed Nov. 16. Mr. Clark Is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Kyle Clark, Provo. No wedding date has been The bride-elec- is studying t at La Salle University. Her fiance is an instructor at Lowry Air Force Base. set. Miss Vidmar and her fiance are attending Brigham Young University. He is a member of the U.S. Naval Reserve, and has fulfilled an LDS mission and bridegroom. Jr. a nice contrast to the soft look of the teak upper cabinets and the cedar ceiling. This angular ceiling permits installation of a clerestory window on the inside wall, bringing in needed light the length of the kitchen. 1 J d SOME EXCEPTIONS Although the room is narrow, desirable in order to save steps, it seems wide and spacious, due in part to the ceiling height, but also because of the wide window at the end, and the glassed-in Miss Leavitt is a daughter of W. P. Leavijt, Placenrille, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Scott, Prattville, Ala., are parents of the prospective Vidmar, to James Kyle Ann Clark behavior among precocious girls who later become delin- quent. Other studies have shown that girls who begin to several years go steady, ahead of their crowd, are not ones but th the neurotic ones who arent abl then and later, to get along successful with other people, cupboards that separate the kitchen from the dining room. Sliding glass doors on each side permit easy access for storage or rmtoval of dinner-warand they can be seen through. Also worth noting is the integration of the planning desk into the cabinet and counter design. The counter curves around and narrows behind the desk top, giving the counter continuity and blending the desk into its surroundings. e, There are individual exceptions, of course. But your girt is Jumping the gun. She should be going out with groups of young people. 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