Show ATTITUDE! The Satt Lake Tribune fat enjoyed rititing along Paul and Luctie Ileath and 500 sit down g 5 ? II Continued from r s ma' High notes coot Jazz and Cajun Cookin" struck harmonious high notes as the Utah Symphony r Guild gave a simmer to benefit the Utah Symphony at Jon and Karen Huntsman's Deer Valley home More than 150 gathered for dinner and were treated with an esuberant impromptu concert by Bann Gibson and the Hot Jazz Band who enlivened the symphony performance in Deer Valley later that evening D-- 8 fund-raise- pancake mix 4 gallons of syrup 39 pounds of turkey ka- -i 125 pounds of Lash browns five cases of bquid eggs and 21 gallons of milk to wash it down Orange juice — 33 gallons — was 5 I -- served otn Moran and Vard i Lai the Maxfield detail Patrick Maxfield belpmg Blass llarmer tadift a due how many eggs Le served Mary Kay Olson made pancakes last year but paduated to frying tam this s year Cooks at the grill included Jerry Nielson John Cameron and Lonnie HarVs Fletcher served coffee Nanette Garrett came hecause tier father Vard Maxfield was cooking She brougtt Jacob 9 Angela 6 and Rachene 3 and !niece Dzmica Paul 8 It was a larly breafast for Sua sie and David Grover sitting with mother Sharon aunt and uncle 1013 and Ray Cameron and grAndparents Hilda and Jack Cameron Ricky Dowse 4 carried a Leaping plate of Lash browns tAnit and pancakes to join the rest of his family: Tony 14 Janelle 13 Stacy Ann 11 Jeremy 6 Gregory 14 months and parents Natalie and Dick and Mary Dawn Coleman were there Tricia Freeman Dora Bailey and Jan Robbins joined friends and neighbors Janet Holford Florence Elia and Margaret Murdock who attend the benefit breakfast every year Salt Lake City Fire Department members Cary Hilt Bruce Emmett and Rodrigo Eyzaguirre stopped by to visit with the children and grab a bite of breakfast John Cameron president of the Sugar House Kiwanis was there with wife Linda Willard Bruderer Wayne Ricks and Jay 11of is-- pancake-makin- g I - Marilyn Neilson and Art and Connie Jo Woolston Other guests included George and Helen Susan Walter Paul and Toni Wiseman Karl and Geri Engemarn Robert and Sara Henderson Anne Nebeker Kenneth and Nancy Knight Phyllis and Tom Noonan Carol and Dan KoCer Carol Kounanis Bill and Bonnie Lloyd Helen Lloyd W Andrew and Lori Lyle Betty Probst Sally Quinn and Gary and Lynda Shields McOmber She Legislator: 'The Only Boobs in the House Are Men' cenonr NEWS The fzeworks went off early in Lansing Mich State Rep Itaxine Berman's new book The Only Boots in the H9use Are Men its a searing in- wrong way baby" -They're actually a pretty sad bunch" writes Berman of the periverful sexist overlords-rulin- g the Legislature In the vounie the 47- - dictment of male lawmakers rep warns --women year-ol- d against caving in to walking erections " of the political world whose reaction to female col-You've come the leagues is '' 4 - 1 r -- ' -- - ):4:N Ar i fei ---- 17-- 0 f-- 0 MZC23! c j P" -- www -- —-- 11' ---- --- --- -- ' - 4 t 1 - 4 7 'w it 4 - I I 1'''' 4 - 4 i - - too i I 0 1 ' ' 11) - : e i '') 417 -- - 1 t A RIt t 0 - ' ' ' '' ' -: ‘ - : o- e- f 4 ' ' 'f "t14 7:: - : ': e 4- —71 v f:-- ) - " 1' " - Ginny and Sandy Malouf TEE fr 1 fund-raisin- Carolee and Bob Harmon were there with Lois and Hal Harmon Among Utah Symphony supporters invited were Kent and Nedra Chard Don and Pat Hales Colleen and Jonathan Horne Colleen I A 4 Ail 't149Z 4- straight frvm the airport returning from Boston Symphony festivities in Tangle-foxyMass just in time for the party Guild president Shirley Sargent was there with EL Bann Gibson chatted we'd the Huntsmans and Barbara and Norman Tanner enjoyed the view arid the company The mid is a g arm of the Utah Symphony Not only is the orchestra a point of pride to 1:11thrs it is a fncial asset Sargent said "Ile symphony helps attract businesses 3d jobs to Salt Lake" she told guests -- Companies consider a city's cultural attractions when they relocate fin not certain everyone appreciates that fact" '''''''- 7 '71— P ''' ! Carolyn Abravanel came el tab-brown- t e'-- o - - NEMO ) I r— -- r- CC o come to dinner r - ad to breakfast 150 Catholic vbidow 81 coming to terms with new ways of sexual gratification Al- fred and Trudy Schulze Lowell Remington Scott Miller manned the ticket line Mt Sail lake Trthone Steve Gneiras JeIfie Valdez Amber Hughes port redesigned uniforms Signs book offering more A Girl Scout is badges more art and plenty of write-i- n space Girls have the choice of wearing badges on a traltional sash or displaying them on vests Highlights of the new uni- kind thrifty and —finally —stylish Continued from El forms include coordinating D-- 8 leggings and culottes oversized sweat shirt mock turtle- nant color) were new in 1923 and featured the new easy styling Junior Scout uniforms are new for 1924 Senior and and neck oversized -long cardigan New bright colcwrs are periwinkl e blue and jade green Tte old Girl Scout green is not included in the new uniform but continues officially An official vniform remains official?' Green sail -- A girl does not have to buy the frir uniform to be a Girl Scou- t- Girls can spend as little as $7 for a or up to $50 for an the pieces that can be worn as four different looks extra- irt Cadet Scouts will have new uniforms in 1925 Als-new are: a handbook forfeaturing a magarine-styl- e mat with actties and articles that deal with conflict resolution peer pressure values and prejudice: a new approach to basic subjects such as health environment and safety: and the Girl Scout Badges and o D7 Stmday August 7 1991 Stubborn shoes reappear in fashion Dear Ann I'm a widow age 81 My husband of more than 55 years died four years ago We had a beautiful life together We were probably more active sexually than the average married couple It was something we both enjoyed until he passed away A few months after my husband died I resorted to 54? If gr tilt ca tArni I masturbate almost every day but am worried that this may be excessive The problem is compounded by the fact that I am Catholic and have been taught since childhood that masturbation is a mortal sin I have not been to confession for a long time because I am afraid of what my priest would say I don't want him to tell me to stop because I know it would be extremely difficult I have tried to abstain but it seems impossible I'm not interested in finding another man and I doubt that aryone would want an oversexed widow anyway Is there a solution for me! — New Jersey Problem Dear New Jersey: Obsiously age has not slowed you dawn which you should consider a blessing rather than a curse It bespeaks unusually good health Granted daily sexual release is considered frequent at your age but it certainly is nothing to become alarmed about Needs vary according to the individual If you want to go to confession seek out a younger priest The church has become more enlightened in the last couple of decades You will be pleasantly surprised i RS To the male seniors in my reading audience: Please dq not write and ask for New Jersey'sname and address It is against my policy to put readers in touch with one another) C00 Dear Antt 1 just read your column complaining about the poor quality of emergency service This letter is to express gratitude for the 911 people where 1 live : Not to be confused with overly sturdy winter shoes mules are definitely made for the warmer weather The material can be anything from linen to satin to leather but a mule is not a mule without an open back "I don't remember them ever being this big: says Marcus Hardison a salesman for Kinney Shoes "Last summer they were hot at the en& and this summer they've been hot all the way misleading Mules tend to be slow arid cumbersome — the type of animAl that takes a day or two to walk hal' a mile The bottest mule around however is of a different breed A style of womeds shoe with a front and no solid loafer-lik- e back mules are selling like Grade A feed at a farmers convention Tbefre on fire: hot to trot -Males go Lie crazy" says shoe saleswoman Rita Spain in Nashthe "eks era coming rille back which is seen in all types of fashiotn right no axon Much of the mule's success Las to do with price and versatility Almost every women'a shoe company Las released some form of the mule and most pairs can te purchased in the $20435 range its nr - 70- ip ' ar itat '00 - III Continued from - splpil ALc'‘ei ' Al f 4' Feet Bette e io-o- k - - cZce eqezee 57)- a1105e: 7th iii: Jv -- - ' Battemburg Doilies v - TIATI "LAI KIVI CLAJMitt 3v All Button Cover 1 OFT $299 i I 13b0 Fr Par Osolimi L o trptres dim An Ribbon with coupon moo own adoe-TIve-rs att-Sp- ot ED 8c Strive NCO rz-- sun me ono 011 ORO oboe ems Imo 601 MriNIE GALLOWAY1 If you hie urine $r On ir ceic±raTe kW II Gaway ArraLemari h Kearns 5 to 8 plit a fnends and farnik are efoxne rk) gf3 please Weddirg Aug uat 7 19'14 Ilhe were maimed Augtzt 7 n:34 in Tore 15tak are ti'eTarenta of Dawn& and Lanna Geoka Rlna:d Cue:0 Theli ! flarnt14 alt-- Oncludes granithidren ard flue great gartichidren WE LOVE YOU MOM & DAD CONGRAMIATIONSI 19rA iqi 13 West 4'365 Soutl'z SettlardW zartici411'e in treatmett maor chnic Corpniatori A t ut 5)tar an!a fc5r fprrv-4- E 'La 32$295 lor yds ---- Super Low Price! 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SALT LAYE or j N !117--t---- e 2 -- i-t7 - -- Elosit- '- bildlOA 1 : tit orikf 77:777 al 41 i" 1" ' -- -- AtiE TAKEn Pplee ft proirmts -- art ?Air choce of our iturriet jr pmcs welcomed Adtiftrci pteees tottrt Itr fiord :ortralt ccilwlicer 41 mArlter iltectIrs per It Truly liAt!ied 'F7: 1' ': CF SIOC 29:1041 ALNErTED Pgla w'ES FCrRATS -- --- Vi a taticAal turfy t ciauate a h6trie ternaTe urinary- and iaranpa:e Th—r:1- P11"krjr7roli--7010000Crlir-tEr7011-07"C-Wg il 1 T rOn"01FiNAMINIMANI"V4ftWINafAVAPO110CamaReAabbilM0010 R- -- I 1 C Exercise or Lit heavy ohjects 0 Change from a at:ng to standing vAitors C Have an urge to gl) to the Lathrocra 115J1 in Lme can't make it er4h:ce may Edward and Mrmie when you Cough sneeze or laugh 1711 "Y Jean par-er- PROBLEMS? :A) r House to celebrate thett 50th Wedding Anniversary 1 BLADDER CONTROL - 486-112-21 am :N ft? & Nay The experience helped her latBefore going to Brigham Young University she applied to Ili at an liesr) 10-- 4 light blue Jantzen e 44PoYi The children of B 3 Itydrbort are honoring do Biztlidiry Per ILL LIU Avatnbie cret Sserplies at TABCOMS 2 Greet tall Craft dt Tine I Palmist( Cleenest I Tait Sew Orienals litany We 711 lit Orton-Farne- 4c et ctiication AZ colors 3275 East 103300 South See 4 13 44 1 rtC1 Pearls by the yard toun be a United Airlines stewardess An application question was whether she had modeling experience She credits being a Young Timer with getting an airlines "Teen trends including pl2id5 denim and letter jackets will he modeled by girls from 50 high schools and 12 boy models dancers and performers" said S115:111 Conms store fashion director "Theres actually been a denim trend for 100 years ZCIll has carried Levi's since the late 1800s" Collins said The Show 91 includes a tribute to Serenteen's 50th anniversary "The magazine has been a participant in the store's annual teet show since 1a37 said Mortensen ZCIoll's marketirg Tice president Tickets are $325 at Zall stores or at the Capitol Theatre the night of the show Proceels benefit the Utah Federation far Drug Free Youth D-- 8 er ANNII1RSARY HAPPY GOLDEN WEDDLNG BUS & JEAN MICHEISON stAE:-- 5 3 searched my front and back yards and suggested that I have the bushes in back trimmed as someone could easily hide there (l took their advice) Ann I can sleep at night because I know these wonderful people are on the job around the clock — Nancy in Sacramento County Calif Dear liancr Let's Lear it f7r Sacramento County I wonder how many others can brag aboA their emergency service s representMary ing the new Granger High School In the Jantzen Jamboree in 1965 ore bell bottoms a long shirt pop beads and a short vest The clothes aren't that different from what her daughter Tara 17 Bountiful High School wears tos also wore a day t 25 All Gathered Eyelet 20 - 3" Slit4 at OFT L 0 OFF 57111at 1 - 1 three minutes later They got" Gamlen Irian! S3-9- 25 St11111011rer Sale Lg et Se- - Dried Look own - k I am newly divorced and live alone with Samson and Angt:s cats One night the three of us heard loud footsteps on the roof Samson ran and hid in the hallway and Argus sat petrified in the living room My cats are accustomed to a variety of noises so their reaction really scared me I got panicky and called 911 but immediately hung up because I wasn't sure it was an emergency While I was digging out my phone book to see w hat nonemergency number to call my phone rang It was the 911 operator asking If I had just called I apologized and explained that I'd heard someone on my roof but decided It was not an emergency and was about to call the local police number She asked 11 I was alone When I said "yes"' she told me the police did indeed consider it an emergency and a squad car would be at my home within three minutes She kept me on the line until two wonderful officers arrived It year" gackless shoes called mules are back from the '601 i atural Raffla 9! Ney toe price Orr Milly Styles ii 7- r: "' Plus Tables & Tables of UnadveTtised Specials! Sale !tens Limited to Stock on Hand li 4' 46 -- - L dr - 0- 13--7--- Hallmr:3retla ‘44" 164'bm 50 Specialty Scissors 25 and Punches FUN! OFT rOec 0 - 556igooroo i:m----Afoir-ii- 0 8' o ff selectiaz 4" 6" 0- -1 -- - BIGGESTrr4- I vrt i as atAng - ':Olsilr—--- ReSilLS it taiiI-We- I -- A - --- 6- 1111 - is into sports Emily plays volleyball and basketball Bingham's basketball learn took sate 4 so- -yr Fat ploodnolnioin SLC:4864 n2AthitsideraCyeei:140)-129-6741EAvit GRILill ALUIt :!?' 111! 3etter 1ft 1 0010"0"" - :314 t7 sweater and skirt When she couldn't bear to part with it she bought the outfit for herself She fondly recalls the judtmg Interviews and modeling "I wanted to be Miss America The show was as close as I ever r metoie-zmtrv- 1714 The Show Oyes teens chance to be like moms two-piec- sraincie The name itself is ex4rine1y ' Orton-Farne- 4 GANNETT Nrws ANN LANDERS 74P6ar-- 17 ga li |