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Show -- n The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, April 6, 1960 13 Date With Debbie Marriages? S.L Coeds Present Views Teen-Ag- e By Deborah Paige Marriage is important busi- are ness and the first to agtee. But theyre also the first to admit that once love atrikes, teenagers tend to forget what important business it is rather than using their heads. We had a panel of high school girls who gave ua their view on the problema from what parents, schools and teens might do about the problem of youthful marriages. Serve on Panel Our panel consisted of Shirlee Smith, Olympus; Toby Cassias, South, and Carolyn Smith and Mary Klas, both from East High teen-ager- Carolyn Smith . . . Quirk marriages can be disastrous. Mary Klas , . . Mixed social life is encouraged too soon. s School. " Mary suggests that counseling in marriage in high school may come too late to save students who have been dating or going steady in junior high. She suggests topics on marriage be inserted into health classes, etc., at Junior high level. She also feels that' encouraging mixed social life in the grade schools is a mistake. "Children of that age mix sexes enough in the classroom without mixing at dance classes in the schools too!" she said. Not the Answer All the girls felt that required classes in courtship and marriage were not the answer as teens resented nherrt Toby noted that parent su- - V ' -- ' T . i y -- I Y 'zS'y y -- Shlree Smitii . . . Marriage no escape from responsibility. jt Toby Casts . ttTwti need, restrictions. ; want parents Balt akf fibrinr omen Recipes Round TV World Vary Spring Vegetable Fare June By The city is lavishly K. Kadish is the gourmet's Spring favorite season of the year. New fruits and vegetables from which to prepare fa- old dish- vorite es and create new ones In the markets. Par-- t i c u 1 a r 1 y prized are the new peas, young carrots, no bigger than your smallest Mrs. Kadish finger, and the succulent spears of asparagus. All over the world spring . Is heralded with festivities of many kinds. In many countries special meals highlight the celebrations. In Zurich the traditional festival of Sechselauten which lasts for two days is a tourist attraction. p--pear i dec- orated; citizens visit restaurants and private clubs to eat and make merry dining on such Zurich specialties as consomme and noodles, skewered calf's liver and bacon accompanied by Swiss white wine and apple tart. But all over Europe spring means vegetables and Europeans know how to get full flavor from them. A classic French dish is Ratatouille. Try this variation for your next special dinner or luncheon party. Ratatouille Pie 3 tablespoons oil onion, minced garlic, finely minced 1 green pepper, cut in small pieces 3 zucchini, sliced thinly 1 eggplant, cut In cubes 4 tomatoes, cut In small pieces 1 large 1 cloce teaspoon thyme 1 teaspoon oregano 2 teaspoons salt 4 tablespoons Sour . Vt teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons tomato paste 3 tablesponos Parmesan cheese V3. . l.unbaked pi crust Heat oil in large skillet; saute garlic, pepper and onions until latter are light pervision is important and that many teens wouldnt get married if their parents put their foot down. She said that the teens may want as well as need such restrictions. The girls said that restrictions should be imposed on early dating or excessive early dating too. Parents might also help by not allow-lnthe fellowa to buy their own cars too early. Driving la different from owning a car. Parents should set standards in the home. For a young couple planning marriage the girls suggest a few precautionary steps that they might take, Talk Over Problems Shlree says that the pair ahould talk over their prob-e m s including finances, what each partner expects of the other, beliefs In methods of raising children, religion and plans for the fu- Landers What Goods Beau With Tipsy Brain? Try Thump Teat "Stay away from spur of the moment marriages," advised dark haired Carolyn. She also said that it Is Important for each partner to check himself and his chosen one to see if their love is the kind of giving; love without thought of receiving They should determine if their love is just a physical has that third drink then he gets smashed out of his mind. x '. said, Marry in haste and you'll have a lifetime to repent" Thought and deliberation may save you! The HONOLULU (UPI) remost the is thumptest liable way to select a ripe pineapple, says the University of Hawaii extension service. Fruit Is ripe if it produces a solid sound when snapped with forefinger and thumb a sound similar to that when you thump the inside of your wrist A small, compact leaf crown in relation to fruit size also indicates a fruit Rind color, ranging from yellow to greenish brown, Is no indication of quality ture Dear Ann Landers: I have a standing date every Friday night with a fellow I will call A1 short for Alcoholic. He is fine until he not an escape rom responsibility. Its easier said than done, granted. But It has been Is emotion or feeling of needing to possess that person as one feel about possessing a car or other worldly objects. Look For Interests They might also assess each other for emotional maturity, family background, intellicommon interests, gence, manners, personality, age, and heredity. Shiree stressed that love g One Wipe Ihaveto him to 1 drive DUST CLOTH his apartment Ann Landers and turn the key in the lock. Then I drive myself home. His car has an automatic shift which Im not used to. My folks don't like his car sitting in .front of our house all night because of the neighbors. The think that attracted "me" to Aris his braln. He's brilliant and everyone respects him 'for it. I never had a chance to go to college and have regretted it always. I thought I could learn something from A1 but he refuses to talk about anything sensible or serious. Do you think this relationship has a chance of going any place? HUNGRY FOR KNOWLEDGE. Dear Hungryi Yeah into a ditch. A1 may have a wonderful brain, but what good is it pickled in alcohol? The only thing you'll learn from him is how to master an automatic shift. It's not worth it. Send him to A A. and tell him goodby. OJISiUE-- '' FOR -- li.PICKS UP DUST thef mthd rdinurj vacuum clccnert mu. Leeki th doit in the loth, won't scatter it. Then, wb gently. Dirt wib out double treatment ttlyt in! pray, ta "playtex" living girdle withnew soft, cool cotton lining 2. 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