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Show The Salt Lake loM ibuiie, Sunday, September 25, 19C0 Letters to Landers Fiance Lectures Urchin Dear Ann Landers: My fiance and I- - were leaving a fashionable restaurant last night A rag- ged little urchin about nine years old us with a wln ning smile. He said, Will you please give me a dime, Mis- ter?" friend My replied-lWhj- Ann L should I?" Landers The little boy answered, "Because you got lot s more money than I - have." My friend said, IThats not a -- - If you good enough reason. want money go out and earn It. Nobody gives jne anything." - - A small crowd - gathered around to listen. I became very embarrassed. The little boy got angry and shouted "Youre an old tightwad," and ran off. I was annoyed with my friend for having made a scene. He could easily have given the kid a dime and It's great to feel alive and vital! So atop puffing on that rating and atari pushing off the pounds. As Cindy Bobbins Illustrates, making alphabet shape la great for the figure. Sit on floor; hands balanced on aides, and' slowly raise legs in a V position. For added pull on waist and thighs gradually return your five times. limbs to ths floor. Be peat this pin-u- p inch-remov- Another way to "block' bulges la to arms overhead, stretching torso and finger tips toward the celling. Then bend forward trying to touch head to limbs. Dont cheat by lifting legs or bending knees. Seven times to start.' "L-eva- t Let Alphabet Shape You By Beba and Bonnie Churchill P.S. In answer to your many requests, were repeating the magic Hollywood diet which melts off four pounds in lour days, the star measurement chart (compare your exercises. figure measurements) and easy-dThis reprint of the famous Terry Hunt diet plus the above beauty bonuses are yours by sending 10c and a self addressed, stamped envelope to "Youth Parade," care of Home Service Department, Salt Lake Tribune, P.O. Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah. Due to volume of mall, only those enclosing coin and stamps can be answered. o Heres an suggestion for the upper torso. for chest and shoulders. Sit on floor with arms and legs crossed, then fling arms In a wide eagle spread until they reach shoulder height. t" It's especially good Prepare for Those Long Rainy Days Now that summers over, jnany mothers may be looking ahead with some misgiv" ings to those days. And its true that keeping the youngsters occupied can be a problem without some "keep busy" ideas that will benefit both mother and children. Coloring books and finger paints are wonderful, of course. But chances are the play-lndoors- t nCT0FDEAUTYV2PI)ICESALE IIIIU IISTIKIID CHIB to NEW. 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You can use either a solid color or a pattern, but be sure the covering material has an adhesive back. Here's what to do clip ths desired figures (rabbits, ships, airplanes) out of a magazine or an old picture book; trace the figure on the back of the roll of covering material and cut it out Then, strip off the adhesive backing and press the decal firmly on the wall. If your yougster tires of the decals later, they can be i removed easily. With grace, warmth and gaiety, made by Thomasyille.' Handsome solid cherry in mellow Vintage finish, truly furniture to The big stiff, was afraid maybe the kids and I would enjoy a ride without him. What do you think I ought to do? BOILING MAD Dear Bolling: Theres nothing you can do about the past except learn from it. Get a copy of the bus schedules and arrange to have Allred leave the car a couple of times a week If you need it Td say your summer ex-- Shown here, round dining table, be enjoyed for a lifetime. Select living room, . dining room, bedroom and occasional pieces. chairs, eboard, captain sid- 146.00; 49.50 each; 173.00; deck, 186.00; buffet, 219.00. No down payment to home owners, 90 days no interest or carrying charge, ZCMI Furniture, third floor avoided the unpleasantness. I told him it was neither the time nor the place for a lecture on s o c 1 o economic ethics. Please tell him he was wrong. He thinks he knows It all. CHAGRINED Dear Chagrined: Sorryr but Im with him all the way. Giving kids handouts on the street encourages youngsters to believe they can get something for nothing. Theres already too much plain and fancy mooching without encouraging more. When a youngster finds he can collect a . fistful of money .by Just asking he begins to think that work Is for fools. The time and place for upholding a good principle Is whenever and wherever the opportunity presents itself. Dear Ann Landers: Im so mad at my husband that I could go out in the yard and scream. I Just learned he lied to me all summer about bus schedules so he could take the car to work every day. When I think of the times Ive hauled my kids to the public swimming pool on street cars and buses I could pull out what hair Alfred has left. He told me a wild story about having to get up at 5:30 in the morning in order to catch a bus that would get him to work on time. perience gives you a distinct advantage at the bargaining table. Dear Ann Landers: For a year and a half Ive been going steady with a girl whose father hates me like poison. In fact he has or- dered her NOT to go out with me. We are very much In love and nothing this old buzzard can say or do will keep me away from her. Dont tell me to talk to him. I'm not supposed to set foot on their porch. Please tell me what to do. WRONG FOOT , Dear Foot: Why does your girl friend's father "hate you like poison"? You must have some Idea. Let ME in on it and perhaps I can give you some advice. . It may be that he doesnt consider you fit company for his daughter because you lack good ethical standards. And. he could be right since youve been going steady with his daughter behind his back for a year ' and a hall Dear Ann Landers: I'm 15 and never dreamed a girl my age could need advice so badly. v A week ago Saturday o fashions for night this fellow (I'll call him Rock), asked for.a date. He said he'd call me during the week and let me know what time hed pick me up. I stayed home all week waiting for the call because he r Very popular senior. Well, he didnt call and I was heartbroken. This morning my best girl friend told me that last night she and her boy friehd doubled with Rock and his date Was a girl who is a real kook. This afternoon Rock had the nerve to call me for a - week. He date- for acted as if - nothing happened. I said no that I was busy, and I made no reference to being stood tip. The trouble Is I really like the guy or should I say rat and I do do do want to go out with him. How shall I Itr play it? FAY. -- - Dear Fay; Play it cool. The next time Rock calls for a date tell him youd like to go with him but youve learned from experience hes not very reliable. Ask him what happened and give him a chance to explain. Theres no point in stewing about something silently when he may have a perfectly plausible explanation. :s i: i: a gala season trunk showing ; Yotr won'twantto miss the showing of new fashions from Herbert Levy's collection of a hundred "talked-about- " dresses. Meet the Herbert Levy representative and see the trunk show Monday. Richly textured and opulently pnnted acetate fashioned into a finely detailed dress.' The costume 39.98 in the same elegant acetate with a deep toned print and lux-ury detailing, $3.00 ' , ZCMI DRESSES Second Floof ' |