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Show i I - mL The Salt I.ak Little Woman son's emotional problems are a major factor tn his gluttony, there and unfortunately Ann Landers: Will yuu phae slu'd ome Lght on Is it an emotional Daltons illness, a ran of arrested nt, or wh..t ' "Vvl Landers E nothing you can do You cvuld, however, be more compassionate tow aril his wife. That poor woman niu- -t watch him eat more often than you. and she cant do anything about either his gluttony When your son gets ready to help himself, he will, and not one day sooner. I feel soiry tar all of y ou. lie Inm-c- li i,('i ces t a morsel until g ot He mu- -' left in sight every roll, even pat If butte r. overv oUve oi M'liieoee leaves something he nd he it it " s,c dues uvour see a small station wav out on Hilltop ou can buy all the gasoline . . THERE sou want." Drive . I Receives research rant! Salt Laker Mars Hall Hammond has received an Amvrnan Cane'1! Former - AOVCRTISEMtNT GET RID OF UGLY FAT EVy eating the foods yoj cSjtse X 11 while you lose eice's, Reducing Plan can he'p jvi s',-- n is a tiny tab'et, eaiy swattcd. ll that combines ingredients to combat ify f! den hunger, appease appetite, supplem'nt No cang'rc.'S k' strenuous ee"' e Over 500 mi non ot tablets used aii over Arenca Company founded in 1903 X 11 Re duemg Plan costs $3 targe economy sue $5 Get X 11 row. You r mony refunded by your drursist if you den t lose pounds no questions aled Vitamins - - Society r's'u.rcli study at M ossdcl.U'i laistau al i..ni to I' t e'i i there must he some inner conflict Why doesn't his wito unde; stand this and insist t'u.t he get counseling My htsband and 1 sit silmtly and watch our son cat himself into .in early grave It s pathetic What car. wo do0 Dai- I Dear u was Mrs Hammond honor giadu.de of p. r class ,o t ,n Med, the I 'vitmIv ot a c.d School, is (unity tnenilHT at ILirv.uJ Inner site Mcilical Si haul n u . ,vu to present her resear' h )pais at the Intel national Imm .nii'ocv midon convention m Jim t Lnlai.J 1 coarse otir Teaching unit gives honor ikei Q Ian-y- She is llie woe oi laku M Hammond. fmmeiK ot O.den, and the daughter ot Dr .mil Mi's Edwalil (illa'il 11..U ''alt Lake Cltv 01 I).: Dowell was named ol tie eal" by e 'Woman Delta Kappa Gamma Society. out .uiswiT of - Dear Disappointed- Sorry let you down but most build mgs are short of competent It s not fair to the repairnu 1 tenants with legitimate nxniests to tie up maintenance men for social pur- - lone-sum- o fMsls and added. "The building has no obligation to provide companionship for lonely Go! widow GuMde wfdctin 6el bluet over whot to guest list Ann ond other detotit now Yhg Brute i comoletely will help For o copy, tend o those rr LondctV Konhintie florals tio you - Disappointed laiutcis b.it, glut long, self addressed, (14 cents postage! stamped envelop Home to Ann Londeft, tn cor Tn Salt Lon Tribune Service Dept, fkx4F Sait Lake Citv, Utoh, 84110 rtMior . Romantic florals keynote the feminine feeling with a part g.ird"0 party, part country peasant air i amisole tops, the newest bare look, come in delicate white or bright Rowers to wear with everything from long flowered shorts denim skirts to mixed print and Flounced swirl skirts look poasanty, and a patchlike print pinafore has a bib top. Fyelet-tnmme- It might be the most rewarding ribbon youll ever go to! Dear Ann Landers: I am 16 years old and received my driver's license last month. Today, I used my fathers car to run errands for my mother. parked the car in a department More parking lot. When I returned 1 noticed the nght iv.,r fender had three big dents and there were some KM si rate ties on the passengers side. No cars were near me wlmn I parked or when I relumed I'm not sure whether the car was hit while in my or if it happened posses-uothe night before at my father s job location My fatlur is blaming me for liie damage and I have been told that 1 i an t use the car any more. Mom has taken my side and she and Dad are 1 Ills l, Also, she has bi know You said she was just Landers: Every Dear Ann 1 realize nohxly givo- - a damn about anybody els these days, but I certainly didn't expoit such a heartless onee in a while you blew it. and you certainly fell on your face when you responded to tlie lot .or about the widow m txr 60s who i ailed the nuinteiuie men in her apart-nvn- t building sev cral times a F day to tiv this and that " The repairmen wore convinced that the old girl was breaking things so she could get someone to talk to Dear Mid.: Sime this is your first offense, and there is some question as to when the accident occurred, I believe your dad should give you anchor chance. From now on. check the car from all sides hefore you get in. If there is ditnage, report it to your dad at once. Then youll be off 'lie hmk and in the clear Ann - Ice fighting over it. He savs there is no insurance to cover this type of accident Do you think he is being fair to me' -Middletown, N.Y f Our adult son i.is a Ih D , hui he is l.ke a child when he food He simplv get-- - arejnd cannot control his appet.te To watch hurt cat is sickening He hunches over a heaping plate and shovels huge portions into his mouth with such rapidity voiid think someone w.i-trvmg to tase it away t:om ham Elizabeth Try your luck, Friday, March 1, at 10:13 a.m. Commercial Security Bank South Van Winkle Office Waterbury 1 3 5G00 Expressway i. GIRLS' SHOPS Olympus Hills Foothill Village Fashion Place . Aipha Chapter, at its annual at luncheon Saturday The Country Club o, Mrs CX'I Fowi 11, niiieil eiluu-tor- . years to the she profession 41 gave teaching uUt m Missomi. Illinois, Celoiado, Hall and I omtsv Kuril.! In I tall she taught Mhool al Dry ant Junior High School and Fast High School I. lter the death of her husband, she came to Utah with her son, and landed a job at Toot le Ordnance Depot before accepting a teaching job in Salt Lake City mix em and match em bright colored spring coordinates Published woika ol Mrs. ells include a book of poems, 3o() other poems. 10 shnil stones, nmo at tides and thiee songs, one of which was set to muse by Crawford Tow Gjtes. r She has studied with si to the of I ships Diversity Missouri where she riceivci! both B and M A degrees. University of I tali, Imver'itv of Wyoming and Rutgeis I m- hoi-n- y ei'sity The following oiganuMums list her on their membership rolls. Delta Kappa Gamma, Chi Delta Phi, American Poetry League, American Association of University Women, Utah State Poetry Society, Pennsylvania State Poetry Society, National League of American Pen Women, the Ladies Club, the Literary miruan Association of Reined Persons, the League of Itah Writers anil the Central Christian Church Twice Mrs Powell has traveled round the world as well as participating in tours to the British Isles and South America. li-m-t I v t TT( v r ; . r ry contest, which is still going 2 on k t' & she was charter resident ol the Utah Council of Teachers of English and first chairman ot the state poetry dav m 1 ' ixlfa UA- X'A J f' While Mrs Powell was pres-lum- l of the Art Barn Poets, she started a high school poet- f & M m ; l A tty-- Cr , f ; h v. ! 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