Show Salt The Sunday October Lake Tribune It 19 id :i k V " J (t ( 'C V ’y'C Mr and Mrs John Fetzar left and Dr and Mrs James Jl Quinn were among the many happy spectators In the stands £A£ivHjljj£ Saturday night as the University of Utah Redskins pounded out a 2713 win oveg Denver and kept possession of "The Bell" Root for the were Dr Edward D- LeComp te Miss Claire Smith and Dr kuit L Jenkins — Mrand Mrs P M Strom berg and Mr and Mrs V H Watkins were on hand to support the home team Mr and MrsTjoIm Fetzer andTlr and' Mrs James H Quinn formed another party out for the game Interested siting nearby were Mr By Mary Jpappasideris and Marian Adams ‘ - Tribune Staff Writers October forgot Us storm hr tentions Saturday night and let the football fans sit in comfort that was just mite " TTbrlsKT wKtte"lfiey Vatclted the University of Utah Redskins beat Denver University Finding their seats In the thick of the Ute stronghold ’ 27-1- 3 s game-watcher- Letters to Landers Let Chum Lie About Sizes ler heavily and wor-- ’ ries her terribly My wife is always making excuses for him and pulling him out of scrapes Her ex calls on the phone frequently— never misses a chance to report that the boy is in some new trouble Then my wife goes to pieces I’ve told her to ask him not to call but she doesn't want to make an “enemy” of him He’s also a drunk I gave up my life's work to marry this woman and would do it again— but something's wrong Please help me — Dear Ann: I’ve had a dear friend for 18 years She has many fine qualities and would 21 Tie drinks perfectly Ann Landers apparent she’s at least a 6 She brags about sending away to exclusive shoos lor dresses when I know the sales from the local store who sells her The last straw was when she went to visit Telativ es itr a neighboring state and told everyone she went to Europe What do you make of such a person? Is there anything I can do about It? — MRS It’s r EHB per-scf- n - WISE-TO-HE- The tendency to exaggerate (for effect) is a human failing But manufacturing boldfaced lies in an effort to build insecur-itup one’s and a sick personality There’s nothing you can do but keep your blood pressure down What do you care if she wears a 4W or the boxes? Everyone has her number by this time Admire her for the y ego-sho- ws Your wife's ex has no business phoning and you have a right to insist that she tell him so These calls are his -way of punishing her ' using the only means left open to him Someone who understands human problems should explain to your wife what she s doing to her son A boy 21 whose mama is handy to pull the fat out of the fire is well on his way to being a lifelong emotional cripple The boy needs Alcoholics Anonymous and if his mother wants to do him a real service she’ll see that he joins this group If her ex was a drunk she knows what life is like lor both the and those who have to live with one Good luck — to all of you — first-han- rum-buck- " - -- JT d and Mr$ Ernest J Coleman and Mrs Beverly Nelson Ltih fins Mr and Mrs ty M erk s W trthlrrr a n d —Ft: - Mr Barrett filed into the stadium along with the throng which iaduded £L lLi'Ruruiy’’-dar-k Mr and Mrs Orson P Wright Mrs Spencer P and Mr and ‘ 'v Felt V Chat With Friends Mr and Mrs L S Skaggs Jr were there chatting with friends Enjoying the evening -- with her father P C Woolley was Mrs W L Holst Utah alum Jed Gibson : escorted Miss Alice’ Harding to the game line Right at the were four Utah alums Mr and Mrs Paul K Evans and Mr and Mrs Raoul C Evans Hurrying to their seats before game time were Mr and Mrs Kay Richins and Mr and Mrs William D Packman Cheering for the Utes as they received the opening kickoff were Mr and Mrs E J Coleman and daughter Mrs d Beverly Nelson all of Boun- tiful were bit at Mrs Burton Kraus and Mrs Henry J voices a 'half-tim- e Mr and a nd Mr iUggait i njoving - t h e - Compton Calf Comettes in their halftime performance were Mr ant AlrsWilliam EShea-- c and Mrs Major P Garff and daughter Miss Helen Garff Mr and Mrs Max Edwards of Bountiful John M Margetts and Lowell E Woffinden The Ute marching band caught the attention of Mr and Mrs Mark C Nicholson - X V and Mrs Ross MacAskill and Capt a fid Mrs Norman Hubbard also watched the band perform with Interest Maj Band Routine Particular band’s in the shown by interest routine was Mr and Mrs Weldon C Matthews of Magna whose daughter Clair Matthews was marching as a malorette The Matthews also yelled hard for the Utes with the university cheering section as their other Connie Jo Matdaughter thews is head cheer leader The girls' grandparents Mr and Mrs C E Matthews of also Midvale Moan a Little Moaning a little because the Utes were losing ground at first but brightening tip as the team started picking up yardage were Mr and Mrs Disk Mortis and Mr and Mrs Marvin Stewart Mr and Mrs Byron G Cromer also looked pleased Seen chatting during a time out were Mr and Mrs Vaughn E Epperson and Mrs Epperson s brother and sister-in-laMr and Mrs Charles Hewlett That first quarter whizzed by for Mr and Mrs- Jack Stevens Mr and Mrs Richard Schubach and Mr and Mrs Stanley Schubach Learning the rules of the game from her father and mother Mr and Mrs - LaMont Richards was Charlotte 9 Mrs Richard's mother Mrs J L Firm-ag- e also looked like she was the game enjoying Qieckmg the score board at the middle of the sceond quarter and looking pleased were Dr and Mrs Claude L Shields Mr and Mrs Lester D Shields and Mr and Mrs E R Rowland Resting their eh e er i n g Jr were ? present and proudly watching them as were friends Mr and Mrs Golden Stewart Standing to cheer as the goal the of Bountiful give a rousing Utes went over a line during third quarter for a touchdown werp Mr and Mrs William T Ralph and Mr and Mrs Ray Stout Dr and Mrs K B also got a little excited as the second third quarter touchdown by the Utes was Cas-tieto- n made Sit Out Quarter Sitting put the fourth quarter of the Ute victory were Mr and Mrs W H Neff Mr and Mrs Lewis T Ellsworth and Mrs Louis Smith Dr and Mrs A J McAllister were N J ’4 " IK happy about the outcome Mr and Mrs J A Rogers added their cheers Seen leaving the game and i heading toward Ft Douglas Country Club for an aftergame chat were Mr and Mrs D O Thurman Mr and Mrs T K Davis Mr and Mrs B A Seare and guests Mr and Mrs Reuben G Jolley of Las Vegas - - W l ': W WS fantasies She’s strictly out of this world Dear Mrs landers: I will be a sophomore this fall and my cousin is entering high school as a freshman He's a swell guy but I feel like a sis- ter toward him l Already he’s Invited me to the first school dance of the season — and he can’t dance! Mother says 1 don’t have to accept but he's a swell kid and I hate to hurt his feelings How can I get off the spot in a nire way? Please : help me—GS Tell your cousin you love him like a brother— but you two shouldn’t cut each other off from other dates just because you’re comfortable with one another Play it straight and don't use your cousin as an parachute If you turn him down be prepared for a emer-genc- Important evening call fora new mood in fashion-elega- nce in every V linet iCi a lavish use of magnificent fabrics y rich colorings dramatic floor lengths I Ann LR4cr will (Ui U help with problems Send them to her In jrar ears of Home Hirvlct be portment holt Lki Trlbone PO Bos BfiV Snlt Leh Cltr LUh) ?ei if nothing else turns up And if you "feel like a sister" toward the ' "sweiFlUd whf-dot y tm teach him bow to dance? crash-landin- g rf Dear Ann: I used to think people who wrote you were a bunch of crackpots — and I’ve said so Now I’m in trouble myself and feel foolish about asking for help But I’m up against it and I'm sure' you can tell me what to do 'I'm it recently divorced after 22 years of marriage My wife was also married 22' years The problem is her son & ZCM ' t EVENING 0 o ROOM-Sec- ond Floor v |