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Show ISA The Suit L&ke Tribune, Wednesday, September 1, 1973 jit 4 V Wedding 1 xSvdetrerCO Swensen 9 Salt Lake LDS Temple vat letting for the Tuesday wed-dir- g of Julie Nydegger end Robert Paul Svensen. A reception was given at LaCitade'Je Garden Room. Log Haven was setting for I Ecuador Citys Streets Bustle As One Giant Supermarket By Sheryl White Tribune Correspondent i ECUADOR GUAYAQUIL, A Cyclamates. Warranties. Enzymes. These words dont worry the American housewife whos the vedding breakfast The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin B. Nydegger, Salt Lake City, attended the tah. She afUniversity of filiated with Kappa Chapter, Lambda Delta Sigma. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Svensen, Salt Lake City, attended the L. of U. Mrs. Robert P. Svensen exploring a marketplace in Ecuador, a country where the for survival is struggle obvious. The U.S. t Oman is more likely to think shes the luckiest consumer in the world. The entire city of Guayaquil is a market place. Streets of this port town are crowded with roving vendors, selling everything from shoe laces to picture frames. Maxis Not Such Problem SILVER SPRING, MD, (UPI) Drycleaners last fall viewed maxicoats with apprehension. It wasnt such a huge headache for them after alL The cleaners feared gutter splashes would present stains, including some containing salt residue from ice removal preparations scattered on streets. A check of the biggest maxi problems, by the National Institute o Drycleaning here, shoved tnat maxi coats with worn hems were the biggest problem for the cleaners. For Sliding Doors Coat a long, narrow bottle brusu with soap or detergent itther and use it to scrub the metal tracks of sliding shower or patio doors. Unlimited Supply Theres an unlimited supply of boys eager to shine your shoes for four cnts, kids who look too young to be selling lottery tickets, old women peeling and peddling oranges, old men peeling eggs to sell on the comer and hard-boile- u girls tugging at your arm, saying, A hat little thing would you like? The days business determines what kind of meal the tattered shoeshine boys, lottery salesmen, women and tack-eye- d XT Submit a Picture Before Wedding The great increase In the number of weddings in our area makes it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding photograph, but not both. To assure publication, photographs for use with wedding announcements in The Tribune should be in the office of the Womens Dept., Room 201, Tribune Bldg., at least one week before day of the wed ding ceremony. The $5 00 charged for wedcover ding photographs is engraving costs. Because of the volume of photographs can handled, The Tribune assure no responsibility for pictures submitted. Golden wedding and birth-da- y announcements are charged for spaee used at the rate of $5.70 for tne first inch and $4.20 for each additional inch. They should be submitted to the classified advertising department, Newspaper g il pm ocpe reov rpoa men will eat tomorrow. In Ecuador, food is cheap, but jobs are scarce, and pay is low. Million People Guayaquil, home for almost a million people, has only four supermarkets. All four are small, but In the eyes of the American housewife, they have a big plus over outdoor markets refrigeration for meat Except for the dusty cans and packages on the shelves and the high prices on U.S. Ecuadorian products, supermarkets lock a lot like the comer grocery store. But most Ecuadorian housewives dont sxp there. They shop in the central market place, a block which is owned by the city. One must see and smell Clemente Ballen Mercado, Guayaquil's central market, to believe it. More than 100 produce and meat vendor rent rows of stalls in the market place ana by early morning fill the block with their days supply of live crabs, tiny red peppers, papayas, pans piled high with pig fat, mounds of cauiiflGw er, pineapples, cabbage spread out on a canvas on the walk, pyramids of lettuce, coconuts, open pots of jam, crates and almost every crates of eggs kM b,e No Standard Cuts Steps in the middle of the market lead to a mezzanine where meat is sold. Here in Guayaquil a shopper doesnt ask for a roast or a round steak for there are no standardized cuts or grades. She merely informs the vendor how much she wants to spend, and the salesman cuts fashion on consumer at- titudes came up with this pro-- I file of the woman who buvs . fine jewelry: she is contempo- - ! A survey off and weighs a slab from the carcass, hanging on hooks the stall The meat which isnt sold on Monday is offered to the shopper again on Tuesday and In Wednesday . . . until its gone. Luxuries common to the U.S. consumer are purchased sparingly here in the land of the equator. Peddlers sell cigarettes one at a time, candy a piece at a ume. And in almost every neighborhood youll find to k'ds renting comic books read under the owners eye s for of a penny each. Even shampoo, enough for one or two washings, is sold in square plastic packets for about four cents, Many people here cant afford to buy luxuries in large said a marketing quantities, specialist from Stanford University. Its hard for them to get enough extra money at one time to buy a large bottle of shampoo, for instance. And the American consumde.er-gent- s. er frets over 3U: rary m her outlook, a tractive in her appearance, disinclined to be troubled by minor intelligent, and per- - 1 ex- - , her personal ceprve penditure. Whether you decide to wear micro, mini, midi, or maxi, the important thing to remember is tl at each length is a completely different look. Each must te worn properly, with the rig at proportions to the style. it you can krr, make jour- self a poncho for fall. The d look is in In hand-crafte- eight-tenth- Fell Fclicge Tours UTAH CNYONLANDS one-inc- h pre-soa- k Family Reunion Salt Lake City was the setreunion ting for a week-lonand visit of a brother and sister who haven't seen each g other for 20 years. John H. Bennett, Arlington, Va., and his wife traveled to Japan for a visit to Expo 70, and on the way home stopped off in San Francisco to meet his sister, Mrs. Helen M. Hansen. 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