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Show I I A The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September 18, 1978 ' seeds on garden Popularity poll V-- Ann Landers Reward trip too chummy Am I insecure, paranoid, or my feelings of resentment company? Tonight Clvde told me his boss instructed him to take his department to a country club (an hours drive out of town) for a three-da- y holiday as a reward for a job well done. Clydes department consists of d women. The outing will have speakers at lunch and dinner and the rest of the time there will be swimming, golf, tennis whatever. The men and Dress casual were told, this is a vacation. Clyde had a sizzling romance with his secretary three years ago and it almost broke up our marriage. If it werent for the children Id have kicked him out. ever since. So far as I know hes been three-daI Am selfish to feel this holiday is Mulling It Over unhealthy for married employes? ."rv By Genevieve H Folsom : U L one-thir- d y Dear Mulling: I recommend that the company change its reward system. Money is always a welcome expression for a job well done. If the company insists on these chummy little outings, the spouses of married employes should be included. Dear Ann Landers: Im 21 and just broke up with went steady with for five years. (Lou is 22.) We split because I asked him if he really loved me and he said he wasnt sure. I suggested we both date others so he could find out. Its been two weeks now and Lou is giving a friend of mine a big rush and spending money on her like crazy. Im hurt and mad. Should 1 try to get him back or lot him do hie own thmg7 Outsmarted M vself a fellow I Mrs. Dees Nuptial Blood-De- g e Deborah Beth Blood and John Robinson Dees were married F riday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roberts, Salt Lake City, cousins of the bride. The Country Club was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Barnes Blood, Los Angeles, Calif., was graduated from Brigham Young University The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs Willis Reid Dees, Tucson. Ariz is a student at BYU. He filled an LDS mission to Denmark. Dear Folks: I often wonder why you all write personal problems to me as I am not a lovelorn columnist, but I have worked with the Mental Health Association for years and most of the questions which come in, mean to say . . What do you do when you and fight have a big blow-owith a loved one? 1 J 55S Over 1,000 Associations throughout America are in- votved in the nation's Number r One health problem citizens fight against illness. I have discussed the above Heloise problem with them, many of their volunteers and many psychiatrists in the field of mental health also, telling both groups wiiat I had learned over the years and they agree wholeheartedly that I should answer you in my language Here 'tis: When a husband and wife, mother and daughter, sen and father, two sisters or brothers, kids and. yes, even grandkids, argue, BOTH should go grab two pencils and two pieces of paper. Instead of using MOUTH words, them on the paper to each other, and you will be mighty surprised how quickly your fight will end. . ut Jr f down-to-eart- h Know why? will both end up Because you two fuddie-buddie-s not at each other, but with each other by laughing the time you try to finish the argument. You will discover you really lov e the other one you have been arguing with . . By gosh, and by golly! It works! Words which are spoken can never be taken back, but those you put in writing you have to THINK TWICE even before you write. Too, you can always tear up that piece of paper . But the fun of it all is reading side-by-sul- e with the most similar variety al- comparison in ready commerce. cultural practices. As a rule 500 to 1,000 experimental crosses or Thus, when a home gardener see the Ail America Award insignia on a GREAT nr pc seed-grow- flow ei 01 vari- ety can receive is a medal from Selections in bronze, silver or the rarely awarded gold. For each winner, dozens of runners-up make it to the finals, but fail to get enough votes for a medal All America Selections Trials at mote than 50 officially designated test gardens across the U.S. and Canada are planted and observed by some of the worlds most experienced and knowledgeable authorities in flowers and vegetables. These men and women serve voluntarily at the FREE of rows Grand Gunny DESERET NEWS T01tr S559 00 per person Dbl. Occ. V (! mh 19 OCT. 97 3 in The Salt Palace Open Daily 1 2 Noon to 9 p.m.' Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. as All- - MURDOCK TRAVEL ' rose); ninth, snapdragons; 10th, sweet peas Popular Vegetables Vegetables in order of their popularity were write The Salt Lake Jewish Community Center, a United Way Agency, will begin its fall quarter during the week of Sept. 27. The center is offering a wide variety of courses for all ages, including a children's film festival, gourmet cooking, print making and interpretive reading. Of special note are the new such as Adjusting to Widowhood" and Parent Enrichment " Ail course instructors are trained area professionals. The Jewish Community Center is open to the community. For a brochure or more information, contact the center. ANNOUNCING V Utah's First Computerized Travel Agency Featuring: Immediate t t to each other before you tear them up! If had only known this 30 years ago, how much happier I would I flight confirmation between 46 OOO Imnaflm rent-a-c- via city pairs 500 Airlines worldwide anflrwathn car rental companies Immediate hotel reservations at 9 maior hotel chains including i.Oiiaaylnn Ramada inn Sheraton Automated instant ticketing Your ticket printed in Ai seconds on all major . CHRIST0PHER50N TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. "Red Carpet Tourt" have been. 1.800-662-53- So why don't you all try it? What do you have to lose except a piece of paper? Happy days are here again somewhere. Lets find 'em. Huh? God bless YOU 371-531- 64 ELSEWHERE V,'Vt 0 J 5-7- )7 S3 1 K -'- -' - r . ,. r T IN UTAH fs m kixsm m ! ARTS .DR AFTS FUR TODAY Local Artisans Demonstrating I8lh N. Iliglilamilh- kltiin Nil so-o-- jA. O ; 1 fur trimmed The newest decoratin') sryle is the modular sofa set. It is now avajable in your choice of elegant fabrics including crushed velvet, suede velvet, plan nylon and hundreds more. 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Just pick your favorite flavor gelatin to add to the mix. Charlotte Bennett We picked wild strawberry and added it to the flour mixture. The cake turned the most luscious-lookin- g shade of pink imaginable and almost floated out the door when it came out of the oven. I can just hear the squeals of delight that would errut from the kiddies if this cake (perhaps topped with pink icing or with tinted whipped cream) were served at a little girl's birthday party. Heloise Try it sometime youll love it! that piece of paper Heloise Dear lieiuise; When the foam rubber m my throw pillows (for the living room) started to deteriorate, instead of purchasing new foam rubber, I enclosed the old inner cushion in a plastic bag, and then ziipped on the laundered covers No more flaking and iess expensive. Clemnue Richert Dear Heloise: Have you ever wanted a new and easy cake recipe? Something that takes little time, et is o good? Try putting two tablespoons of dry, flavored gelatin into an angel food cake mix. ui a grown new variety, he can be sure that it is not only the best in its class but is adapted to a wide range of soils, climates and are sixth, asters; Before you have a fight By Heloise entries America rose strongly on the charts. One of the purposes of this annual survey by National Garden Bureau Inc. is to guide beginning gardeners toward the more popular kinds because all of the top 10 are easy to grow. Highest Honor The highest honor a new garden seventh, morning glory, eighth, portulaca (moss , Dear O.M. : This will be good for both of you, even if he never comes back. To lock yourself in with one fellow from age 16 to 21 is a bummer. cucumbers, radishes, lettuce, squash, Tribune Garden Editor tomatoes, carrots, com, It is interesting to know beets and peas. just what are the most Seed company execupopular flowers and vegtives noted that the etables The National Garden Bureau Inc., the educational service of the North American garden seed industry, has re5 -leased d SUl c uf gai dcii flower and vegetable seed packet sales to home gardeners in the U S. The survey does not A represent a precise popuMrs Folsom larity poll because vegetable and flower plants marigold, their induwere not counted strys candidate for Americas national Only seed packets sold flower, is pushing zinnias disand mail through by hard for first place plays were considered. If ground-huggininFragrant, had been sales plant conalyssum tomatoes would cluded, as climb tinues its steady have outranked all other drought-resistan- t the does vegetables in popularity portulaca or and petunias would probmoss rose. most been the ably have Beans and cucumbers popular garden flower. the salad vegetapushed Eighteen seed combles out of the top spot. includpanies reported, Tomato seed, despite the ing all the majors selling preference of many garthrougli catalogs and deners lor the conveniseed displays. ence of tomato plants, Here are the rankings in total unit sales of seed packets in 1975 for garden flowers: first place, zinnias; second place, marigolds; third place, petunias; fourth place, nasturtiums; fifth, aljt-su- L'il 4 I"" beans, Jf h'ftilftn nfc. ju't- 521-785- 0 |