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Show Great Variety O f Cruises Offered 1971-72 Travelers Tuesday, October12, 1971 also is expected to make its debut in the Caribbean this winter as are the new M-S Southward of the Norwegian Caribbean Line and the Cunard Adventurer. Several older vessels, flagship M-S Sea Venture which remodeled and refurbished,also normally plies on weekly live- are scheduled to begin aboard cruises to Bermuda. A operations from New York, new sistership, M-S Sea Venture, florida and other East and West new routes mapped; foreign — sail from New York for the ips di in from Caribbean, Mediterranean, and other of the Seven Seas. Flagship Cruises has seheduled a series of West Indies - eruises from New York for its inclusive air-sea packages from mostof the major U.S. cities. At least a score of shipping companies rup regular cruise services out of Miami to the om Los Angeles, Maimi, Port Bahams and the Caribbean Everglades, Puerto Rico, islands. Rates generally run Guadeloupe and other Carib- from a minimum of about $95 bean islands. Manyairlines and per person for a three-day cruise shipping companies offer all- of Nassau to about $450 each fog Coast ports during the winterfall-spring season. For those whe prefer to begin their cruises from warm water ley there are scores available a 10-day voyage with nine ports _of call Port Everglades, with its deepwater harbor, also is begi to meke waves in the competition for the cruise trade. Six lines have scheduled a wide range of cruises, from three days to Nassau and Freeport for about $95 per person minimum to l5<lays, Sports for $98) and up. Princess Cruises has two special 17-day cruises scheduled for its Princess Italia between Port Everglade and Los Angeles, via the Caribbean and the Panam Canal, in addition to of Good Hope and Cape Horn on the same voyage. Rates range from a miniinum four-fifths of our planet. And of $5,065 for a single cabin up to $99,340 fcr the “Crand Luxe” Ile. deFrance suite which will accommodate five persons. Other holidays and for “lonely suites are priced from $49,330 to $52,420 for two, while cabins run hearts” types, amongothers. A survey of schedules for the upto nearly $15,000 double. And ptr season shows many tips — generally about 15 per ld itineraries expanded and cent of the cabin rate — ere extra. The Cost Of Diamonds Keeps Soaring Upward NEW YORK (UPI) —Is there that’s been going up more than the cost of living the last several years? Diamonds have, according to Bernard J. Hansan,president of Investment Diamonds, Inc. “The appreciation of dia- i monds in the lust 10 years has exceedea by far the cost of living index and the Dow-Jones industrial average,” says Hangan, He cites what has happened in just the last six years specifically: ‘A one carat diamond,for instance, that sold for $1,545 in 1965 will now sell for almost $3,000. Put another way, this means that a one carat stone has appreciated 100 per cent in a six-year-per‘od.” He said that two and three carat stones have appreciated 109 and 132 per cent, respec- Among the passengers, ac- cording to a company spokesman, are two men from Texas — where else? — who booked four cabins for $80,200, two for sleeping and two for storing their clothing. And at ieest 25 other gers are paying an additional $7,455 each for an extra cabin in which to keep their wardrobes. Holland American Cruises, which does include tips in its rates, also has an 87-day roundthe-world cruise scheduled for its flagship SS Rotterdam, departing from New York nex: Jan. 19 for as low as $4,170 per persons. Global cruises also are being offered by Swedish American and Norwegian American from New York and Port Everglades, and from Los Angeles and San Francisco by the American President Lines, Pacific Far East Line and P & 0. Although Miami is beginning to challenge, New York City is still the U.S.cruise capital. Most of the bigger liners — such as Cunard Queen Elizabeth 2, Hapag-Lloyd’s Bremen and Europa.Italian Lines, Rafaello and Michelangelo, amongothers Utah Tech Course There’sStill a Need the ic is off feringsome ny = us at prices pi! viow' s levels, Major Appliances TV ond Stereo Save on Refrigerators — Freezers — Washers — Dryers — Dishwashers — Ranges — Stereo — Color TV — Black & White TV! MOONLIGHT SALE WEDNESDAY,OCT. 13 © 6:00 to 10:00 P.M. For Man to Shoe Horses middle of the teacher's back By MATHIS CHAZANOV SPANISH FORK, Utah (UPI) while the students chortled. this day of mechanized One woman home economist was a prize student, Manwell says, who was very quick to pick up the trade and then Manwell to be able to teach turned around and trained six three classes a year in the men in it. The world of horshoeing is subject. Manwell teaches Utah Techni- not entirely safe. One Manwell cal College’s Class 101 every student suffered a severely ripped hand when a horse tore Thursday in the Spanish Fork livestock auction ring. His its hoof away during a shoeing students leave their notebooks session and ripped the loose at home but bring along nail across his fingers. Research Badly Needed Snares, clippers and files to Next week, wearing a heavy “Our best students are those bandage, the student returned, who came in with very little onlyto have a horse step on his Imowledge about shoeing a foot and break a number of horse,” said Manwell, who has bones in the instep. been teaching his trade since On the third Thursday, the 1965. There are 14 students in hapless trainee showed up again. This time he just his last class. “They all have some interest watched. “There is a real need for in horses,” he said, “After 12 weeks of practice, they go out research in the art,” Manwell fairly capable at the practice.” said. “I can foresee a time when horseshoes will be made is that counts in |, out of some sort of hard plastic and will be applied with glue.” Horseshoe students today do beast’s leg and put the shoe on not have to follow the timeits hoof. honored manufacturing process Red-Faced Teacher Sometimes is is isn’t that complete with bellows and a hotfire. They do some of their simple. Manwell says his most shaping, however, hammering embarassing moment as teach- cold steel shoes onan anvil. Manwell says there are 10 er came when he was demonstrating how to hold the professionals in Utah who spend all their working time on hoof firmly, shoeing horses. 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