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Show The Sait Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 2i, l!J5 The meek can get nothing but grief By Bob Swift Knight Newspapers I was reading about A.vm-- i five Traina course which teaches therapy ing. meek, typos like me that they don't have to he doormats any longer. Us meek folk, the article said, get stuck with unpleasant jobs, don't get paid what we deserve, are walked over by people (especially children and mates;, are cut io front of in lines, do what others want to do instead of what VVU want, to do . . and like that. Assertive Training teaches the doormats of the world to strike back, to be positive and to stick up tor our righto: to he. well, assertive "Zounds." thought, "the idea is more assertive. Without even stepping into a phone booth, this meek, person will .Assertive Man." I could become swear heard a clap of thunder as muttered the phrase. But it was only my wile, saying: " Are you ready to go to the school auditorium fur the meeting of the Parents' Fall and Winter Bake Sale Committee ?" "1 m not going,' said assertively sound. f 1 r: g- v- y . ' V: Brlrothals .'i t. 1 It ?' r&jrr- ft ; Mr. and Mrs. George K. Best, Salt Lake City, announce tiie engage- v& : k ment & ' - v 1 ft Mrs. Hunter Mrs. Anderson Debra Hubert and Marc R. Hunter were married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was give at the Lion House. The Lion House also was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hans G. Hubert, Salt Lake City, attends the University of Utah. The bridegroom, son of Dr and Mrs. J. Poulson Hunter, Salt Lake City, attends the U. of U. and is iiinju; nig hi accounting. reception was given at the Capitol Hill Second LDS Ward. Chuck-A-Iiam- a was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curt E. Dahleen, Salt Lake City, is attending the University of Utah. She affiliates with the LDS Student )alileni-Anders- Diane Stevens L. Dahleen and W. Anderson hr ' . - . t- - Sandra Warner and Grant W. Cannon were married Tuesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Receptions were given at the Parley Seventh LDS Ward and the Aberdeen LDS Ward, Aberdeen, Idaho. The Lion House was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon L. Warner, Aberdeen, attended Ricks College. fabrics and pre-teen- buck-to-scho- Color standouts Moore hilly Beef Stow 1 an m evidence hag, Driving home from the sneriif's siih slat ion, came to tne place where two lane, of traffic merge into a single lane The ears in the right lane, the one with the bent arrows and the MERGE sign, were .ippmg by as Usual, aggres siv ely cutting in on my line of trull ic. "The worm turns tonight." an nnimced assertively to the inspection sticker on my windshields. 1 got just a glimpse, from the corner of my eye, o .mother vehicle on my right and it was edging nearer, trying to make me slow down meekly so it could wedge dself into traffic ahead of rile 1 1 J I i ihujutht: vmv m :.m tmumuiemumgSAi 1 mcnu-.Tj- V 1 (lev's a pi.' of Majoi SU-vV- , I laiioev Cannon. Salt Lake City, was graduated from the University of Utah and will continue at the U. cf U. College cf Medicine, He affiliated with Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. He filled an LDS mission to France and Switzerland. . (4 package of escargot shells and a di-- h ierohoam n( vermouth lor olive pie I was planning lor supper. "Haaiiiioee!" shouted. The little old lady struck me with her mesh hag of pearl onions. "Masher1" she screamed Tried to Explain exWhen the hubbub subsided could while belli plained. as best spreadeagled over the patrol car lender. about assertiveness framing and how we meek folk would inherit the earth, etc. etc r 1 r 1 1 REG. SALE v 46.50 27.90 SALE detailed gives you todays contemporary look in 100 Cotton 115.50 69.30 W'cstMforr designs through stitching such as pointolles, cables and pat vli work combinations 7065 South State Street, Midvale heathers soft I EVEBY DAY 11 - v 3EN ga,maat42 These special savings thru Wed. Sept. 24 town & country tweeds ittr iou can sew this tweed suit j less than shades machme-washabl- r ''i Fuii y:- - bolts - W1 scefe, ;; LOW 2.49 6?" wide. DFs reg J z . for e rn blend. j - Tt.' n ' ? I - , ,.v , ' fash, on Newest SCO in :n t Simplicity pattern 70S9 Values to SIZES 'v-c- f with H stub weave. A popular fabric for tall pant suits and dresses Full bolts. 45" wide. DFs' reg LOW 1 price 93 , g Cotton gg yd. $ 79 Beautiful shades, chine washable, no ironing Full bolts. 60" wide DFs ? v.7 i -- V ' V - y- L"' 7- ...g- Jfjr.un v - ' C ' gx. - ir 1 s a1&' k - 9 y'N j .r V' 4 ? jf uv V ut ma- a.' V The coat to get you from fall's first flush through blistery winter weather. The zip-olining of 100? GcryLc does the trick it out to keep a chill away, zip it in ip on colder days! The coat is wool melton in and red liner, navy with white sizes 8 to 20 at $47. Use our convenient layaway plan, and be ready for the Kick Off in a ''Benchwarmer" from ZCMI Fashion Sportswear, all stores. 2.50 Values to m f Time means that it's time for "The Benchwarmer by Davis of Boston Kick Off ?.00 fali denim coordinates. SALE rnid-tuiie- s to brushed poly knits pte-wash- ft ot jNAAOWN? DF saves You money j Machme-washab- Shaker Sport t? green, rust and berry, range from lush natural hopsseking WASH-OUT- S v If REG. SALE 133.50 a DENIM ' 232.50 REG. 79 50 47.76 PEG. Corduroys reign in traditional plaids, lattersalls. paisleys or tweeds and newly colored s country flora Is. Knits and wovens. a leading fabrication this fall, take on J. vS' : NEW FASHION DIMENSIONS. EXCLUSIVELY EON LARGE , 4 f u, a , - ' ' .- s The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. George I. Mrs. Cannon swingy I shouted. I "They ahull not pass." pressed the accelerator and held her steady on the road The olher vehicle, as the Triple A v, re ker drive, iulm mod me hoiore my car away, was what they call a Dempster Dumpster, a sort of massive dump truck used to haul bridge abutments, dead mastodons and the like. Later, getting ready for bod. I begun humming cheerfully "You seem to be in a jolly mood for someone who'd had a bad dav. said Elvalee "I vv a- - hM said, "that am certainly looking forward to being Hn- cailer and cliiet balloon holder at the Cake aik " AAAAAA( oii on were married Wednesday in tiie Salt Lake LDS Temple. 1 Salt Lake City, also attends the U. of U. He filled an LDS mission to Argentina. oi - with pastel accents ill ice blue, lavender and pumpkin. Apply the advantage in wasliabibty and the season promises to tie one of good looks and easy care. Sueded fabrics and suede look alikes of polyester and blends come in crushed effects. s silhouettes for and junior misses in the brigade. Add to this, lavish detailing including overstitching auu tucking, novel pockets and tabs, :buttons, zippers and logo-!,,-- Mr. and Mi's. Lester G. Blank. Salt Lake City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lori Blank, to Timothy Squires, a soil of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Squires. Salt Lake City. The couple is planning a June wedding in St. John's Lutheran Church The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert H. urncr-Caim- I It's a season of big more skirts, soft, lops, Lori iiiunk if they beef . . "We get your kind of treak all the time. said tiie olficer. milting mv can "we are at the same time implementing a program whereby Ihe chains will he struck from the employe's ankles, thus allowing them to walk the entile leuglh of their lei hers " Plan Has Merit "Mr. Basil," I said assertively, "while your plan has much mei it and should he considered in the light of humane employe relations. 1 think it stinks." Later clucking the cotter pin toven lory in the mail room I decided Mr. Bash must have taken Assertiveness Training 11. whereas 1 had only taken Assorts eiiess Training I. On ttu- way home i stopped by the supermarket fur a few necessities ami counter. A got in line at the check-ou- t knit little old lady in a tomato-colore- d pantsuit by Vera got m front of me. "1 think you should bo warned." said, "that 1 have ; black licit in Assertiveness." assumed the Assertiveness t'l'oui h. feet wide apart and planted tirmly. neck nnisclos corded and arms akimlx. cradling a can of Dinty Moore Beef Big tops, fabrics prevail ton D.C. He filled an LDS mission to Japan Assn. Anderson. Best, to Larry I, son of Mr. and The prospective bridegroom attended Southern Utah State College and the I iii' eiv.ity oi Utah He is ? student at American University, Washing A er their daughter. College. Weddings lliilicrl-Uunt- i bennis, Mrs. Robert L. Dennis. Salt Lake City. 1 he couple is planning a .Ian. 2 wedding in the Sait Lake LDS Temple. is a The bride-elec- t student at LDS Business f V- of Patricia , ,3 . I r iiM ' I'.e-- Post-llallo- . .. v I'alrnt.i 5 fj jfc ?s-- .r ,y i 1 1 ' - x I Ik- - d ..V v,, ill w - K ; 1 , l;V' ? 4-- 1 Idea is Sound . K-A- "Why not'." asked Elvalee. "Because. I said with a steely glint would rather stay at home in my eye. and watch the Gilligaus Island Film Festival on television " About Bake Sale Sitting in the school auditorium an hour later, i listened to Mrs. Grablik of the bake sale committee rend the minutes of the last meeting, which had been held the previous fall ami winter. "Mr. Piaster moved that the hake sale ly limited to chocolate cakes and Toll House cookies,' read Mrs "The motion was seconded by Mrs. Frowse, but tailed to carry by a vole of 7 io 2 Mr. bluster had an absolute iii and said he vvouid he ." Mrs. Graublik colored deleted "11 he was going to oe prettily railroaded by a hunc h of pound cake perverts and mumpan woiruos. lie and Mrs Frowse quit the committee and formed u oen Carnival and own Car Wash Committee of Hv-.Now. a report from the troasiu er." i ..sser-tiver."Mr. Fluster must have ' ;; myairing. I mum!. self. 1 must have mumbled loudn Ilian 1 thought because the treasurer thanked me for volunteering to be the caller and chief balloon holder at the forthcoming Cake Walk to raise funds for the Debaiting Society's trip to Upper Volta. The Debaiting Society, 1 learned, was a group of students opposed to trie use ot live bait by cane pole fishermen. The next day at the office, Mr. Bash, the executive computer interface man ager, reported that he bad a new work schedule which would involve longer Ilnurs, shorter lunch periods and half pay for overtime. "However,'' he said, smiling broadlv H 9 1 ; -- , , X i?' t .; 1- U 4 - top-stitchi- yd reg LOW price 3 49 4.00 Values to SEWING CLASSES REGISTER TODAY Spt. BASIC KNIT 33 at 9i30-- 1 1:30 a.m. BEGINNING SEWING 33 at 1:00 3:03 p.m. MIN'S SUIT JACKET $ptmbr at Septanvbar 33 1 3.3O--VO- p.m. 0 Sptmbr at 33 7:00-9:0- 0 p.m. at 41 - fi 1 . '- I f 13:30-3:0- p.m. and 0 7:00-9:0- .. p.m. 0 BEGINNING CPEWEL EMBROIDERY p.m. Saptambsr 25 at 1 0 NECKLINES : : !:-- f - SEW-I- N Saptcmbvr 34 at v .;r. f t Beginning needlepoint 9:30-1:30 a.m. 34 September :;fr- , BEGINNING SEWING ! Vi. I ft: 1' v; , c;. hi .00-3:0- at Saptambwr 25 7:00-9:0- I p.m. 0 KNIT, CROCHET AND QUILT Saptambar 26 Saptambar 27 at .$20 c 33-4- 0PCN: Pints M0H.-F8- 12-- 6 SAT. 9:30-- P.M. 9 P.M. FREE 4 6 P.M. PARKING S. Redwood, Meodowcrook Plcio 5650 Sotitb 900 Fast Town A Country 1266 East 3300 South Gronytr.179 waist sizes ITT'SSi Murray 3040 0 FASHJON FLACI (ink 9:30-- I. SIN. $14 IJSF 94s 6 elastic beck - 'SaSAibfcW. j p.m. REDWOOD STORE Printed Shirt .514 sim 12:00-3:0- 0 ' j TEENAGE SEW Shirl-Ja- CHAPC.f J 262-923- 1 (P AAMk C.AkflS Orem... tH: M0N.-SA- 9:30? P.M. .290 fc. Paqns lam 65South StntaSlruot f t: mil f 25 a 2V1 f One Stpp Ahead in Fashion auiiWTM I j HEf arr- " -4 - - f I'--. yvi- Vg.y T- & I |