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Parkinson Tribune Lifestyle 1,Vritcr Ambassador Franklin S. and Ann aren't strangers to Utah, He was appointed United States Ambassador to Sweden in 1f)81 by President Ronald Reagan, serving through 1985. The cou- ple returned earlier this year irom .11 I Stockholm. They recently moved into their refurbished Greenwich. Conn. home. Hazel Parkinl.on Not only do they have relatives and longtime friends here, hut also the ambassador was born in Salt Lake City, is a University of , 111 e '''' )1 6, : t tf 4 it';'''i,t1' 7 P ,,', , . t k . -- --- ,0 , , N., , 4 t, 1.: . - 0 Dear Ann Landers: As a professor of mathematics at Georgetown University. I would like to comment on your column on gambling. It is a mathematical fact that there is no possibility of winning when the odds are in favor of the house. In simple roulette. if you bet a dollar on red. you will win a dollar about 48 percent of the time and will lose a dollar about 52 percent of the time because of the two greens. Suppose you decide to bet one dollar at a time on red, until you have lost 850 or have won $50. You will lose I .'.,,, mit .; ..r. Ann Landers ..,..;., A '....0 - :g . - it ..... :' ,- t.: IR: isit. over percent of the time. and win $50 less than 2 percent of the time. While this is a simplified form of gambling, the same principle ap- plies to more exotic systems: That is. your $50 98 APPROX 1 80-8- 4 FLAT PLANTS. st LADY AND DWARF. FLAT 695c IMPATIENS PAK INDIVIDUAL, 1.254" 85c 312 :2,i:-;,- 65c t.,::: L,: mot -- ,, it j . i . ,. 1,.....74... II) . ( ', , ,' , , 4 ... "4v, ,:i ,, John 4 0 4 INVITE110 I il 7 Glenn Walker Wallace NI., i B,,:loTrig by Fai;s -- c n dy V.V.. Sunday ndy ndy Ls sill( VII0i01'.. a li3Oj7 PLANTS INVOUV NEN'S WEAR & ..---- guic V Aix moo q.. s s 242 East on So. 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SAT., 31Altr 10 Course) ndy I ONLY 7.198O ndy l sytootimrpceor WHITMORE LIBRARY TIME For More Information 'V! Father's Day I Dimes Pace y young tor a child to learn abHo7s:13):;7hat's lust one you'll find in thing -Ann Landers new booklet, How, What, and When to Tell Your Child About Sex." For can's 1g 7306 So. 1300 Nay 13 ONE Seven-',.d to to Benefit Tne ';',1rOn Tbe Epehaqted Garde!) Spring Fomal Salt Lake Hilton 2 Of ine FREE READING AND SPELLING TESTING! ;:.,,,A11,11,A,Hogovaints....1, St. Marks Hospital .322-025- ner s trouser zipper. There were also big laughs as the partners guided each other's hints of being "hotter" or "colder." I refused to participate in the game. I felt it was crude and offensive. All the others thought I was a "spoilsport" and a prude. That ning made me feel like I was very much out of step with the rest of the co to;:se COMPLETE ;,in,ogoSuli,L7 Cornrany A A.- - et, executive at the Pops Dinner Little America It is StDe CcoioI world Please comment. Badly Outnumbered In Sauk City. Wis. Dear Out: Did you say those people were married? There must hat e been an epidemic of boredom in Sauk City several years back No need to be defensive. I cannot anything more juvenile or tasteless than the game you de- scribed, it. You can use your imagination as to where people hid the safety pins. The biggest laugh came when one of the women took only five seconds to find the.safety pin fastened to her part- 341 1 May 17 t The consoed B!ead and e wee stlyvatk xtoc mo moosoklooc anosearc Utah Symphony 1 MEOW( NOV V 4 MI;es (Official I It's time to add a NEW TUX to your wardrobe, $195,00 to $40000. Rental from 25,00 to 45,00 Parties Cruises Weddings P . . Saturday May I no f Pitt Why Not Dress Up Saturday Night? L. 1 . .,,,, p, Go. .... 10-- 4 COUPON 7' Ilk I SalPV 8938 SOUTH 7th EAST, SANDY li'S BLACK TIE 0$ Is." - 1 tAllabilgrallik MARVIN'S GARDENS SUNDAY . 4,,,,t,. 65c 1046 EAST 33RD SOUTH .)- ' 4 BRAN . 8- M MIK AMC )1110C YIKVAICK. T GERANIUMSFERNS DOZ. 13.50 HANGERS.... MIXED - 7.50 MOTHERS DAY GIFT 10" 1 0.00 QUALITY FLOWERS AND PLANTS - am 004 Dear ITS.: Anyone who doesn't get your message should go sit in the dunce corner. Here's an apple for the teacher. Dear Ann Landers: My husband and I attended a party recently with other married couples. (We are all in our 30s and 40s.) After supper we played games. The first game was The Saftey Pin Hunt." A pin is hidden somewhere on a person. His or her partner (someone of the opposite sex other than the spouse) is blindfolded and then must find the pin by feeling for pp t OGG EDG 5.95 6.85 VEGETABLES ir, raspberry vinaigrette dressing. veal stutted with tenderloin of beet, chocolate and almond tarts and vanilla bean ice cream 410 : The 6th Annual FALLS 3,2 L xmonowinc WINIONDOINIC 2 l2" 40c P t tv '. v ' ., entertaining. I teach the above to my college students because it involves interesting mathematics and it may stop some of them from gambling. James T. Sandefur, Professor Of Mathematics, Georgetown University. 1 PERENNIALSFORGETMENOTS 7 4'f ' 4 will lose. You will make on the average over 12o0 bets before you lose your $50. Therefore, if you view your losses as entertainment expenses, you may feel it is worth it. I personally do not find that throwing my money away is MILLION BEDDING PLANTS SOLID PETUNIAS MARIGOLDS 30-- uk , ' Ma."VPI , . . vNot.... the more you gamble the more you WHOLESALE GROWER OPEN 9 r ,11 Joseph, Evelyn Rosenblatt, Frank Sanguinetti ', ''', -'- COUPON 1 7 kiesi t 0;.. , gUestS V. cl"t In town for tiic I of I' Nafional Aihisory Council meetings The nner's first course t'T'Ved at the Sieg home included Caspian Sea caviar, a shrimp bowl and a tray ot tresh fruits and cheeses Guests were transported by bus from the Sicg home to the New Yorker for dinner here cumersation iind gourmet foods were plentiful Menu included marinated salmon with dill taliCt.'s Kentucky limestone salad with no possibility of winning when odds favor the house is - Irl--t .4--,- , , Michael, Mary Nlattsson, Sandy Sharp There 4't , Ktn,IJJ:1 t atid sarn hie-ban- ''' '' "C; , '., , 7p, ifI it ' ,', ,, 4 ,, 71: his daughter Parn Stiw ,Ai!ti . ' 4',. ,, ' 1At Cit. ;n Sait ni! sta.:ed .. I ,,,,,..1919. ,A. .,.....0 , ' ittreilk ,... ,,,...;, V; 1.- t.. t ,,--- i si, , , , :,,,,.. , ,."r ,,, - 4,,,1,, " ir4r.1-17;1- 1 , .... -- ,....1 ; ; -- t , ; 54'1 51d..".. 400:i ,...,4.0 ak, F ..., ( 0 ,e; '''',;, member Their friendship has continued. Twice ltr, Sag visited the couple in Stockholm and several times in Greenwich. Visit i h ftelati es During their Utah visit. the Forsbergs were house guests of their nephew and his wife. Dr Joseph E. and Elaine Jack Guests at the reception and dinner includ Mr Forsberg, publishing executive and consultant, has reestablished his con,ultant business. He is chairman of the Scandinavian-Amerwan Chamber of Commerce Friend Entertains The Forsbergs recently enjoyed their first trip to Utah since he was appointed to the ambassadorship. , U President Cliase N and Grefte Peterson, John M and Glenn W alker W lace. Joseph and E elvn Rosenbl.et. Michael Mattson. U of U. vice president et development and wife Mary. LaReta Kump. Frank and Sara Creer. Paul and Tcr red Dougan. Frank Sangumciti, Sandy Sharp and Paul C. Kimball Mr Kimball, J former Utahn and member of the U. of U. National Advisory Council, was Utah's 1928 Rhodes Scholar He rend has an sides in Wilmette. JH investments business. Mr. Kimball visited the Forsbergs in Sweden. He Laid party guests he forgot to lock a door leading to the ambassador's residence The ambassador reprimanded him explaining that security regulations were vital ed U. of Longtime friend Tom Sieg entertained at a reception at his Capitol lull h .me and at a New Yorker Club dinner Mr Se g and Mr Forsberg became ii.- quainted in 1968 w hen the t. ot U National Advisory Council was organized under then U. of U President James Fletcher. Mr Sag was executive director. Mr. Forsberg a ... it i 0,:) -- ,..:,:7,4!7:. . |