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Show I 8 The S.ilt Lake Tribune, (VI Beware of buying without children 17, 1077 Wednesday August BUT DEAR WAS ON SALE-5- 0 OTHER IT : w4?Vi was omy later that started getting the signal that my taste in ( lothes and my children's taste are not the same folded By Sandy FV'uIsfm Should there lx- - some mother out there even slowi r to learn than I am, I have a piece of advice for her Do not buy your chll- - ofF chii-- d t being present It has taken me many years of unworn gar ments and loud of "Oh t ri. M i tlier, I can't wear that'" to learn that lesson I pass it along for what it's worth. c lothing puces which is plenty It 1 Garments that I have happily brought home from the store, so sure they're just right, set the children to pap'onjj nr rolling on the floor in gales of laughter What I think is lovely materia and fine style the children consider creepy and old fashioned, and if at all wearable only where none of their peers will peer Wrong Often Where I especially go wrong is at sales, and since I buy almost exclusivedon't see ly at sales. 1 go wrong often how the children can resist a pair of slacks marked down more than 50 per cent, but they can. And I'm forced to com lude that generally why such items are on sale ls because no kid in town, including mine, will wear them dren clothes without said r en it Ioulson , So practical way that is no 1 1 1 Learned Lesson There n while I'vf learned a keep on haven t solved my problem the sure bringing home garments I'm halt whuh they children will like and 11 pass As soon as I find a better way I that along too, to that aforementioned stow learning mother Although by that time her children and mine probably will be so old they 're buy mg their own clothes I don't know about that other mother, but I'm counting on it to have the children along on clothes buying exjxx'.ions, I haven't learned how to do that smartir have found to herd four children through the confusion of a sale and crowded dressing rooms, without losing one of the children, my patience armor too many arguments over what constitutes acceptable dross SHEEPSKIN IS HERE 1977 st Yotfue-Autfu- 1 at todays Taste Not Same Not That my children were always so particular and had such definite notions about what apparel they would tee seen m I don't remember their showing a preference one way or the other to what kuxl of diaper I used or what way I K ' Y And while Ive finally, after filling several drawers and closets with unaccepted clothes, learned it would be Ann Landerh Is wife living with a stranger? Dear Ann Landers: According to my husband we How do you like that, after 23 years and seven children0 We got into the discussion when he was filling out a card of some kind It asked who is your next of kin 1 saw him w rite down his mother's name When I told him I was his closest relative he replied, aren't related No, you aren't As a matter of fact, if you want to get technical we aren't even related told him I wasn't the kind of woman who would live with I a , j , stranger and maybe he had Ann ? Landers better move out. He said I was getting senile before my time and maybe he should have the mental health people come and get me Please settle this argument, Ann Its in its fourth day and I dont think I can take much more Thank Living With A Stranger In Abilene, Tex you Dear Living: It seems to me a woman who has given her husband seven ( hildren is more than just a nodding acquaintance. In fact, according to law you are his next of kin Aour husband, no doubt, means you are not a blood relative, which of course is true He sounds like a needle artist to me Tune him out when he starts to act precious Four-dafignis are bad for the nerves Dear Ann Landers: Recently you published a y Volunteer corner letter from a dog Would you piease give equal time to a 001 Dear Ann- I live ., a very comfortable home, have plenty of food, a grassy yard and lots of loving attention My problem I am four years old and have given birth to 20 kittens. As soon as the kittens are through nursing, my master takes them to the animal shelter Yesterday a visitor told him there was no good reason for this senseless breeding of unwanted kittens and that I should be spayed Every day the annual shelters are forced to kill most of the Kittens and puppies to make room for the next flood of unwanted animals She also said it was a great burden on the taxpayers but that the killings at the animal shelters, sad as they were, were preferable to the fate of abandoned cats and dogs who die from starvation, injury, or abuse After hearing of the fate of unwanted animals I no longer want to contribute to the problem My owners read your column every day and respect your judgment 1 hope you will tell him that I should be spayed immediately because old Mother Nature is once again making me desire the company of the sexy Tom next door One Of Millions - Dear One: You sound like a pretty hip cat to me 1 hope your owner and millions of others who hav e pets w ill get the picture and do likewise Dear Ann: I've got to wnte this before I cool down ,ind chicken out Twice in the past two weeks our son's friends have come to our door lvokr.g for a place to sleep because their ou n parents locked them out Two of the boys are brothers Their parents are The kids have had all the things money well o to-d- Volunteering can be an answer to getting away from daily routines It's a busy tune of year, granted' Vacations arc coming to an end Moms are busy getting kids ready for school The canning season is here Still there might be a little time to do something to make the world a better place to live Volunteering can fill the bill and provide an outlet for ones personal growth Look over the list of opportunities to serve listed below. It is compiled weekly by the Community-ServiceCouncil, Voluntary Action Center. If you can find an appealing choice, call the center at Attention Senior Citizens! RSVP is looking for volunteers to serve as typists and library work for Utah State Coalition of Senior Citizens, to conduct tours of the Utah State Heritage Foundations, work with youth in Utah State University Extension Service Clubs, or to help with office work in Rocky Mountain Gerontology Center. Help Retarded Girls Harmony House needs volunteers to be special friends to guis , to help with activities Also need make-uperfume and lotion donations He p At Zoo The Docent Council of Hogle Zoo needs qualfied volunteers to take small animals to sc hool classes and to conduct zoo tours Training will be prov ided Like A Challenge? The Children's Center is in need of v olunteers w ho work with young children w ho have emotional problems and their families Time commitment a morning a week The Mental Retardation Bazaar Items Needed Association of Utah needs donated handmade items, c lothing, decorative items, centerpieces, afghans and quilts for Us annual bazaar Birthright needs baby Spare Baby Clothes t lothing. furniture and maternity clothes It also munis volunteers to help with the pro-lif- e program The Salt Lake City and Help An Elderly Man County Health Dept needs a volunteer to put eye drops in eye of an elderly man on Saturday and Sundays, four times a day He resides in downtown can buy and no guidance The other boy doesn t get along with his due His mother told him to stay away "for your own go id because if your father finds " (I dont you here he might do something terrible believe it She just rWsn't want to be bothered with him ) Am I doing the right thing by giving these boys shelter'' Some people say no Every bodys Mom Dear Mom: I say yes To turn them away would be cruel I hope y ou suggest counseling for the boys It's and these kids a ciDth their parents won't get it nHd some understanding of what goes on in their lives There is a bis difference between coM and coot. Ann Landers shows you how to play it cool without freezing people out in her booklet, "Teen-Ag- e Sex Ten Ways to Cool It." Send SO cents in coin and a long, stamped to Home of Ann care Service Department, Landers, envelope The Salt Lake Tribune, Box 87, Salt Lake City, Utah Ml 10. Wuldinir Mills-CLifH- ZT r SALE! SUPER SUMMER be lower. will never Now is the time to buy. Prices Our famous mens and ladies sheepskin coats including our new Fall and Winter designs at Summer Prices. ALL COATS IN STOCK REDUCED 10 T. to iOU NEW SHIPMENT SHEEPSKIN SEAT COVERS REDUCED TO '3o 00. iu Hours Mills and A Beckcy 106pm Bruce G Carson were married Tuesday at La Cailie at Quail Run A 1409 South 9th East 466 282? reception was given dinner The bride, a daughter of Mr and Mrs Bruce R Mills, Salt Lake City, attended Dixie College The bridegroom is a and Mrs Bud" Car-so- Mr. of Harold W Murray sh about our Take advantage of our Summer Sale Frices. after the ceremony. The home of the bridegrooms parents was setting for a rehearsal son Monday through Saturday SAVE WATER Y LAY-A-- PLAN. - SAVE ENERGY WITH NOR G EE 5. WASHERS AND DRYERS Mrs. Carson rr- - s 486-213- The Little Ads that pay off BIG! to Call 237-200- 0 place your Want Ad 4--H 18-2- 2 p, area The Division of Family Spare Bedding? Services needs bed and bedding donations The Salt Lake Entertainers Attention! for the Aging needs volunter musicians, individuals or groups to provide entertainment for senior citizens County-Divisio- each day with kindness, and joy will fill your heart. Fill Submit picture before wedding Mo The great increase in the number of weddings in our area makes it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding photograph, but not hotb To assure publication photographs for use with wedding announcements in The Tribune should be in the office of the Lifestyle Dept , Room 212, Tribune Bldg at least one week lx fore day of the wedding ceremony The $8 charge for wedding photographs is to cover reproduction costs Because of the volume of jihotographs handled, The Tribune can assume no responsibility for pic tures submitted Golden wedding and birthday announcements are charged for space used at the rate of $10 46 per mi h They should be submitted to classified advertising department, Newspaper Agency Corp , 143 S Mam, or phone 237 211 l I kVA 2 rB u her INFINITE WATER LEVEL VARIABLE WASH TIMER Stripes, Kerrybrook Appliance 10'8 t ast ?1 .t South W 1SOO firing, SEFC0 Warehouse Sales JhO0 So West Vmpit Cellu-ton- c Enamel M n k South East Showcase 4 214 i Mtghf jrtd Dr vt TFP Warehouse Sales 4S M South 3rd W'St a ns fi"td(.n u' lt 'h-- fl sofa j daytime! Herculon Plaids, U f Satin Luster Sofa handsome uses less water and less electricity IN DELTA Deft a Auto 4290 South St itP N pfiATT&LAMBERT Full Size . ones 1 Welcome overnight guests wth a . CAPACITY WASH LOAD. Wash one bg load instead ot several small the exact Lets you pre-se- t amount of wash time you no more no less need shortened wash time saves electricity Pratt & Lambert Ceiiu-ton- e Sleeper! Df WATER WASH AND RINSE. S aves energy to heat as much as 24 gallons water of hot water per load SELECTOR. Lets you use only the amount of water you need save precious for each load water Intermountain Lighting Bed at Night. 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