| OCR Text |
Show buM s M- V 2 The Sail Lake Tribune, Sunday, September VI vAu-- .l &a -! r V ; J? m,''1' k F ! 12, 1976 Color choice- - t u ", Ann Landers Conscience Fund rules may be changed ago! his followed any the wiser? How come you didn't tell them about the Conscience Fund, established for repentant individuals who had stolen or destroyed government property? Some contributors to the fund reveal their identities. Others do not. It hus been the puucy of Uie Treasury Department to protect the Identity of each and every contributor. Die monies directed are deposited in the U S Treasury and Congress dec'des how they should be spent. The first deposit of conscience money was made duraig President Madisons administration. An unknown person claimed he had defrauded the government and sent in $5. Other deposits Landers: How incredible of your readers (sparked Christian who had his Dear Ann that several by a "boiu-egai- n cheated on taxes years ex- ample and sent sizable checks (made out to Ann Landers) and asked you to endorse them and forward same to the Internal Revenue Service One check v.as Ann Landers for $4,000! Didn't they realize you could have pocketed the money and no one would have been brought the total for the year (1811) to $2"0. No further deposits were made until 1927 when $6 was received. Perhaps you might want to recommend the Conscience Fund to others. History Buff Dtar Buff: Thanks for the nugget. The- - reason I didnt tell my readers about the Conscience Fund was because I didnt know about it I do now, thanks to you, but 1 m not recommending that a reveal his identity to anyone. This isnt 1811, my friend. I'd hate to be responsible for the prosecution of some ;r' ' Ji Wfff hi r hs Jv y ' c e a -- isf TV i V. t- ' .SAC .A 9'' i nrn- iTZtZ v J. W yv , Z SJ , a 5 1 Ax M -- 'id Y ji 4-- " tsri Mrs. Moffitt Betrothal Mrs. Vouros Ellen l Yim News of nuptials WiUiams-iVelso- Collram-Moffi- n s Marilyn Loiuse and Gary Richard Nelson were married Tuesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at the home of the brides parents Log Haven was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Williams. Salt Lake City, is attending the University of Utah where she is an English major. She also attended Brigham Young University. She filled an LDS mission to Ireland. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs Richard D. Nelson, Salt Lake City, also is attending the U. of U. where he is a finance major. He filled an LDS Arizona mission. Ronald G Collram Moffitt A reception was given at the home of the bride's parents. The Lion House was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl G. Collram. Sait Lake City, attends the University of Utah where she is majoring in business management. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs Jackson W Moffitt, Sait Lake City, is majoring in accounting at the U. of U. He is in the Honors Program and is a member of Phi Kappa Phi. He filled an LDS mission to France. (Spanish) Mr. and Mrs. Isaac J Fenn, Ogden, announced the engagement and fortheommg marriage of their daughter EUen Lrmlari YourOtt tt and were married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Carleen Wil-bam- tr y Andrea Lendans and Steve Vouros were married Saturday in the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. A dinner reception was given at Hellenic Memorial Hall Pioneer Hall was setting for the rehearsal dinner. The bnde, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Nick Lcndaris, West Jordan, received a B A. degree from the University of Utah and is completing work for an M A. degree m speech pathology and audiology at the U. of U. of The bridegroom, a son Mrs Steve Vouros, Sacramento, Calif , graduated from California State Umv ersity, Sacramento, and attended McGeorge Law School, Sacramento. Gaye Fenn, to Dickson Lee Looney, Sait Lake City. The couple is planning a Sept. 30 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Fenn, w ho resides m Salt Lake City, is a . graduate of Stevens Hen-ag- er College. Mr. Looney is a son of Mrs Elizabeth Sue Spurgeon, Norfolk, Va., and the laie Charles Looney Conijiot a danger That compost pile which is going to do your garden so much good may also do it great damage if it becomes the home of earwigs, bill-bu- and other insects. An occasional spray of an insecticide will control them nicely 8 With any Charles of the Ritz purchase, you may buy either assortment Soft-Bod- y Lotion, (Pow-derglo- w, Skin Freshner, and Dry Skin Cleanser) of y Bath Concentrate, Liquid Revenescennce, Blushing Pomade, and Ritual Night Treatment). . . $4.00 and receive the cosmetic bag as a bonus. (Soft-Bod- ClurL J fl twtfi South Temple Fashion Race farm a jpaacB Our Glass Slipper Only at by AFFI.NITI va K Flatters any foot. Clear vinyl clearly lends new excitement to all the Icvlies in your ' wardrobe. $43 v. South Temple Trolley Square Fashion Place L. o well i mentioned soul in the event the rules have chanfejd Confidential ta Who Started It Anyway?: Backgammon is believed to be the first game known to man not based on physical strength. The originator is not known, but Cleopatra and Julius Caesar played it along the banks of the Nile 2,000 ears ago Are your parents too strict? Hard to reach? Ann lnnrs' bocfcle, "Su6eU or Parents? How to Get More Freedom," could help you bridge the generation gap. Send SO cents in coin with your request and a long, stamped, envelope to Ann Landers, Home Service Department, Salt Lake Tribune, P.O. Box M7, Sait Lake City, Utah Mlio. NEW AORK ousew ares 'I PI' Id -H- rnanulactur-er- s tabulating custom ers color pieerences in kitchen appliances and accessories said 1975s favorites, gold and harvest gold, are expected to maintain first place tins year, although by only a JO percent margin instead of 1975's 45 percent margin The colors expected to gam most m popularity are white, moving from 17 to 2.1 percent, and brow it, fiutn 9 to 19 percent Avocado, a former favorite, is falling almost out of the picture, the manufacturers said ft an 'r--f' 38-4- 6 1454-26- )4 WE ARE FASHION EXPERTS 'Jff ' i featuring LINGERIE CAREER CLOTHES SPORTSWEAR Fashion Place 262-9231- 1 Use Our Charge or Bank Cards i L, Vty |