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I don’t want to turn into a recluse, butthe last charity dinnerI attended made methinkthat per- LAST0 Q eanpian= DOGMEN ® meCUPBOARD DESPERADO 9 FH THENE NET ANTONIO BANDERAS (3). you, arrive early enough to min- your seat mate. Oo Dear Readers: What's the truth about pot, cocaine, LSD, PCP, crack, speed and downers? The Lowdown on Dope has up-tothe-minute information on drugs. Send a self-addressed, long, business-size envelope and a check or money order for $3.75 (this includes postage and handling) to: Lowdown, c/o Ann Landers,P.O. Box 11562, Chicago, IL 60611oO Gem ofthe Day(Credit Reader’s Digest): You can make more friends in two months by becoming really interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get people interested Write to AnnLanders c/o Chi- THEPROPHECY PaLFicrn CHRISTOPHER WALKEY GBD 8 John cago Tribune, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611. 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ILLUSIONS 8 QhECISS OMT.9 TOTAL Ep UNDEN ASHBY G3) “SANDRA BULLOCK. Ny What I have encountered too many times is deeply discouraging. Here are my depressing dinner experiences: The person to one side of me turns his back to me the entire dinner. The one on the other side is not interested in conversation. The person across from me is more interested in eating than talking. people sit wherever they want to If you are unable to arrange in advance for a friend to go with in you. EDGE OF YOUR SEAT-NAILBITER CCCs ing to run info someone I know. ning a great deal morepleasant. — Youngstown, Ohio Dear Ohio:Obviously, the public dinners you attend are not seated affairs, which means $5,00-—CHILDEN 28 Hehe WITH SUSPENSE! Pies rest) Ose Wcinapiar might make a lonely person's eve- Dear Ann: I am a never-married older woman with a problem in need of a solution. I hope you can help. Because I am unable to find someone to accompany me to a churchdinner or other public affairs, many timesI go alone, hop- $2.00 Ate Clow CAs ZATHE LAST OF THE DOOMEN (Po) I Dolby: 12:05-2:30-4:55-7:45-10: #SEMIOR TRIP (RD In Dolby: 12:30-2:50-5:10-7:15-0:30 ‘THE USUALSUSPECTS (R) 12:10-2:40-8:00-7:20-9:40 + A WALICIM THE CLOUDS (PO13) $2200-2:30-5:05-7:30-0:50 DESPERADO IR) 32:15-2:35-5:05-7:30-10:00 BABE (c} 12:05-2:20.4.25 WATERWORLD (P6138) 700-9345, um 766 8 People may not be awareof this problem, but it is a real one and has made some ofusreluctant to go to dinner gatherings alone. A little more awareness on the part of those who are accompanied Kaysville 2:cianRate 5130 Shows Before 2:40 340 8:8 7380 4040 CLLENELIss TICKET SALES Reemtent $3. 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Picking up the pieces of your family after eachfight is not easy. Now, sever- 12:00 2:30 §:08 7:30 9:50 PANDA RESCUE (pc) 9:30 41:50 44:40 4:50 4:20 (°C) CASPER(pc) ter off if I had stayed home and listened to some music or read an interesting book. very much, but they could notlive together. You were right to tell “Bystander” that her parents need professional help. They might P SUN BEONT CME Led $320 Au show: SHOWSBEFORE5:457M) = 00 atimerySoe Scan th Berke 23 + o WONG91ons3) a DTS: 12:05.2: * MACIC IN THE WATAR (PO) aRroman(ors) 40.7:20-0:40 haps I would have beena lotbet- ANN LANDERS where my parents fought constantly. They loved each other BATMAN FOREVER(ps-i3) * haeic IN THE WATER(Pc) FORGET PARIS(7-13) fas 205 435 Siterae Europe's Fastest HYPNOTIST Every Sat, Night at 9:30 PM IN ADV. OR AT THE DOOR AYar 4 Dear Ann: I feel compelled to respond to “A Bystander in Wisconsin,” whose mother’s marital problems becameherbusiness because she was the oldest child. I, too, grew up in a household er,” I certainly remember the pain. It never really goes away. Tell her to hang in there. The future is almost certain to be better than the past. — Remembering in Utah DearUtah:I hope parents who fight in front of their childrenwill read this with interest and vowto do better. ON-STAGE FUNNIEST SHOW EVER BCONTAS, APOLLO 43 8) FIRST KNIGHT Community Shelter and Resource Center: “THE a OF ROAN INISH” PG} 3:00 5:00 7:00 APOLLO 43 (PG) MORTAL 4:20 4:40 7:00 9:45 KOMBAT(Pcs) & 4:00 3:05 5:15 7:25 9:35 9 ‘SANDY MALL 4 8191 S. 700 East, 1 to 8 p.m. Free. For each reader, a book will be donated to the Salt Lake KKK * THE TH THAT mae IN THE PELLING.PRO NEW YORK Tee: choreographed byJacqueline P. Colledge, Brigham Young University, 7:30. Tickets, $10 general, $8 students, faculty and A Great Family Movie in Color WATER(°c) ey BINDS (R)iM) 1240 740 9: 42:50 3:00 5:40 720 9:26 2506:0 Bickering Parents Should Remember Kids also benefit from separating for a “Star 995 — The Jokesters of Planet Byung ,” Desert Star Play house, 4861 S. State, Murray, and 9:30. Tick ets, $6 to $10. “I Won't Say 1 Will,” Hale Center Theater, ant S. Main, South Salt Lake, 8 p.m Live!” with James Arrington saltLakeArt Center, 20S, West Temple. 7:30 p.m. Tickets, $9 at the door. "s Voyeur '95: The Return of GATEWAY8 292.7979 $3.50 TICKETS Hseae $0. EXIT BEFORE 6:45pm TAL SOUND $' STEM wm) wateNn MPAREDSYSTEMAVAILABLE * SENIOR oesas the Elders, Lake Acting Company, 158 W, 500 North, 8 : m. Tickets, $24.50 plus service charge, at ArtTix ‘SHOWDOWN!", Jewett Center, Westminster College, 1250 E. 1700 South, 8 p.m, Tickseniorsand students, $10. Presented by heatreWorks Wes ‘Greek Festivel, Hellenic Memorial Cultur. al Center, 279 S. $00 West, 10 a.m. tu 10 p.m. ‘Tickets, $2. Call 328-9681 forinformation Okt Snowbird Resort Event Cen ter, For moreinformation, call 521-6046, ext 4086. Festival of India, featuring music, dance, arts, fireworks and exotic foods, KHQN Radio and Krishna Temple, South Main, h Fork, 4 p.m aciaiesion, #1 The of Timothy, {family-oriented magic show, noon, Murray Theatre, 4961 S State, Murray Admlesion 2 Brigham Young ae Studio Theatre, 166 Rich: wo Pilie oF Duc.| 1:253:25 5:25 wo vad Se Be cours ee a Utah State Fair Music Competition Winners, Cliff Lodge, Snowbird, 7:30 p.m. Fre “Charlie and the Chocolate Factor Salt Lake Repertory Theatre, 638 S. State 7:30p.m. Tickets, $7.50 adults, $4.75 children Babes in arms not admitt “Grimmer: More Fuiry Tales from the Brothers Grimm," Salt Lake Art Center out door amphitheater, 20 S. West Temple, 6:30 p.m. Free. Presented by Falling Skys Theater Co. Wits,"" Off Broadway Theat: 5. Main, 7:30 p.m, Tickets, $8 and $6;“35 for children12 and under. tales City," SandyLibrary, 10100 S. Petunia Way, 11 am.; also at South Jordan Library Morris Ave., 1 p.m. Free. Presented by Coralie and the Puppet Players. “The Foreigner,” maker Place Westminster College, 1240 1300 East, 8 p.m. Free. Presented by Westminster Theatre HAPPENING TODAY |