| Show m m 19 The Salt Lake Tribune Monday November Portrait for Today By James J Metcalfe Take My Word For It By George Clark The Neighbor 19 1958 ' By James J Metcalfe THE CHANGE IN US I Things look so different when we Return to places old tran8® are t’1ose faJritliar scenes Our memories Wt walk the path of yesteryear would hold And we And though each landmark stilt is there recall Its name It does not seem the same But as time has ( There has been little change actually : passed And if we had We would see not gone away The nothing strange And in our point of view major change has been In us As we have traveled widely and Have had adventures The picture may Jw faded but new It has not left its While long ago we wandered off frame And we are not the same By Ah here’ GOVERNMENT a word for yoq: i" Surgery Proves Successful In Severe Angina Pectoris Frank Colby Commentator: GUV "GUVuhmunt” ”G U V uh Bureaucrat: munt" Congressman: No runs ‘GUV-er-mint- " ‘ no hits three errors To pronounce rectly one the word cor- simply place of the “ment” at the end Goren on Bridge o Goren By word govern thus: "GUV-ern-men- t C H Q 1— As South you hdld: — 4KQ10982 VQ K1095 9- 2- “ The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 14 Pass pass 2 14 I 4 Pass Pass -- Pass What do you bid now? j A bid of two A Three spade spade would not be sufficiently aggressive and might indicate a mere desire to compete for the score Somi effort should be Inade to move toward game and the Jump bid In view of your previous pass Is not forcing Q 2— As South you holds 4 AK63 442 4 AQ82 KQ4 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 4 Pass 1 4 Pass ? What do you bid now? We sometimes A One spade stretch a point to make a Jump rebid In no trump with only 18 Instead of the prescribed 19 high rard points But we are not Inclined to do so when It Involves suppressing a good four card major The risk In reblddlng only one spade Is ever so slight for If partner must pass chances for game may be regarded as negligi-- ble East! South North Paw 1 2 4 -- West Pass pass 1 Pass — 1 N Pass 4 Kansas City: What Is the difference between "obsolete” ahd "obsolescent”?— RD ? What do you bidnbw? Three spades lip until now you have sounded like a person with a very minimum opening bid and while your values do fall within the llmltmrihe one no trump rebld your points are f the d variety and Include an excellent fit for both of la quite Gama cults partner’! probable even opposite a rather weak hand and a Jump bid Is necessary to conVey this message to partner f Q 4— As South you hold: vvrV A 6 gilt-edge- Tea I could live on your salary but what would you live on? I : -- Answer: Many persons confuse the woids and use" them But note: Interchangeably r Obsolete: Out of date In use Obsolescent: In the process of becoming obsolete not yet but soon to become out of date An old prospector went to the Royal Victoria Hospital In 1950— to die He was suffering from seVere angina pectoris and was unable to walk or rest without developing chest pain Heart surgery was recommended to improve circulation to the heart muscle This man did not die and six years later he was walking through the bushVlth a knapsack on his back without experiencing anginal pain were reported to members of the American Heart Assn at a recent convention by Dr Arthur M Vineberg Montreal and Dr James H Walker Charleston WVa These cardiac surgeons used one of the standard operations recommended for severe angina pectoris Chest pain develops when the heart muscle cannot get enough blood to work efficiently A GRAV NUN had the same This is an ironical situation operation She hadbcen com- - considering that the function is to of plctely incapacitated because of agina but now Is pump blood But the muscle and working a full day Three gets Its supply from the corocoal miners with- -a similar nary arteries When these passageways type of heart trouble had the are narrowed or plugged beoperation and are back in the mine A farmer was so helped cause of arteriosclerosis or by surgery he Is able to plow previous attacks of coronary 1600 acres of land thrombosis nature helps by These encouraging results growing new vessels But If pain-fre- so she fails to' do Dr Van Dellen' How to Keep Well the indivi- dual Is In misery Dr Vineberg and Dr Walker transplanted an artery from the chest wall Into the — heart muscle ‘ ik OTHER SURGEONS have accomplished the game result by making artificial attachments with the outer surface of the heart and the thin sac that surrounds the structure ’ 25 COLORS V KENFLEX VINYL FLOOR TILE WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS e Till Op fridey IvmI Closed htariay sit 1 ym f 4AQ53 VKQJ94 48763 The bidding has proceeded: North Blast South West Pass Pass 1 2 4 Pass 1 V ? SAVES MONEY - What do you bid now? Two spades' The normal procedure at this point would be to announce the club fit by offering a Jump raise but that would Interfere with the proper and orderly Investigation for bigger things on the hand In the Interests of probing for a slam therefore another temporizing call Is In order Partner’s next call may clarify the picture considerably Q 5— As South you hold: A 4 J VAKQJ 4AQ4 ' AKQ63 The bidding has proceeded: Q 3—As South you hold: 4A10 3 V A Q 5 4 A J 5 3 4862 The bidding has proceeded: i!t tern What do you bid now? Four clubs The future Is slightly uncertain at this stage due to the apparent lark of a fit and another bid Is Indicated If partner reblds his suit once more we recommend a raise to five If the texture of hi suit is good enough this should Induce him to contract for slam Q 6 — As South you hold: A i tffflilMjdd - ' ' fc i ?) 41083 VKQ1087 410653 4A — The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 Pass Pass 4 1NT 1 V ? Pass What do you bid now? y Two hearts This Is a shot With your unbalanced la holding a no trump contract not especially appealing and In addition hopes for game ihould not be entirely abandoned In spite of partner I mild rehld If he Is able to offer a delayed raise of the hearts you can proceed to four A two-wa- ’ Just Try and Veer account insured tn $10000 by a agency of the ' CUMENT (ATI federal government MAIN AT MET 0 Convenient Hearn 9 to d Men thra Tit Stop Me By Bennett Cerf Maybe the last word on the royal and ancient game ol golf was passed by two wealthy Chinese merchants of San Francisco who were invited to spend a day at a country club outside Berkeley and” saw for the first time a couple of duffers trying to hack their way out ©f a sand trap- "Wouldn’t you think” observed Ah Sing “that men as rich as that could get servants to perform such arduous and unpleasant labor for them?” tit f ! 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