Show -'- 2 f' j ’ I'1- 14— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday February 10 1987 US Arm Larxfers DEAR ANN LANDERS: Bleu you (or minting the letters responding to “Exit in Toronto" the terminal liver cancer patient who planned to disappear and spare his family the pain of his illness My husband has leukemia and we are both attending “I Can Cope" a support group run by the American Cancer Society At a recent great but only mi men who have perfectly flat behinds If there is any hint of a derriert forget it fellas — Keen Observer in Spokane DEAR KO: You’ve read my mind Thanks it for saying DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is an open letter to all those women who think marriage to a middle-age- d millionaire would be heavenly Not true ladies I married my millionaire a few years ago He gave me a prenuptial agreement that would strangle a horse It was definitely not the ideal way to start a marriage I find it strange that my husband takes advantage of my modest salary when he could buy and sell me many times over The man makes sizable donations to “worthy causes” and I have to go to the bank to get a loan for little “extras” Since I must stay mi the job he takes brief vacations without me No doubt this makes him an object of interest to other women who think catching him would be wonderful Some might call me foolish but 1 married because I love him and life is better with him than without him I only hope that someday he will realize that money isn’t everything — Putting More Into It Than He Is Anywhere last-minu- they had only a few months to live Some of those patients have already outlived their prognosis (One has outlived his doctor) They cannot understand why they were put through so much pain and despair by physicians who failed to express any human concern or give a few words of hope Some cancer patients designated as “terminal" experience complete remission and live many nappy productive years Doctors may know the statistical chances of survival for various types of cancer but there is illness? Please print this letter and remind the doctors out there that they aren’t God — Life Is For Living DEAR LIFE : You did a pretty good job of I can add nothing but my thanks for an excellent it letter DEAR ANN LANDERS: I realize you are not writing a fashion column especially not a men’s fashion column but I have a message for the males of America and I hope you’ll help me put it across JIM DAVIS BY ACRES te BY CHARLES M SCHULTZ PEANUTS ANP THINK PRBARING A NICE SUPPER I I LOVE BEING A —& OF THE AKT5! PATRON FORVgHtPOE15 1 USA DEAR ANYWHERE: You had a pretty good preview of things to come when the man handed you that prenuptial agreement That was the time to give your intended a good second look Now you must face the fact that you’ve married a tightwad and he win never change Are you really better off with him? If you kwitcherbeefin’ believe horse-strangli-ng it Those jackets with two vents in the back look BY MR MEN AND LITTLE MISS HARGREAVES AND SELLERS O lN7NowaAmorico Syndicate Horoscope For Wednesday Feb 11 1987 t Your Birthday In the year ahead you’ll be very lucky in getting involved with the right people The contacts you’ll make will introduce happy elements into your life AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fe- b 23-A- ug 21-Ap- ril 20-M- 21-Ju- ne ly 23-O- & LAWRENCE nowifwucoulppo ME ONB MORE FAVO- R- ct productive SCORPIO (Oct 22) Your organisational abilities are rather remarkable today You’ll have situations that others find perplexing and unmanageable running like eloekwork 24-N- ov SAGITTARIUS (Nov 21) What you unselfishly want for others you will also receive yourself today Your desires will be fulfilled in a circuitous fashion 23-D- ec 22-Ja- BYDICK C AVALLI WINTHROP CAPRICORN (Dec 19) If you keep in this shoul balance proper everything out to be a very pleasant day for you equal hours on leisure and work my Nuripapr Enttrprtot Ann n DrLambi DEAR DR LAMB: I am not sure how to explain this so I’ll start by telling you that my mother weighs 280 pounds She had an intestinal bypass but her kidneys started to fail and they reconnected her intestines Then she had her stomach stapled but she overate and that didn’t work She got stuck in the bathtub when I was young My sister weighs about 230 pounds and she was the most beautiful girl in high school To say the least I have been so afraid of getting fat that I have let it rule my life My problem started when mv mother had the bypass I got so afraid of getting fat that I started taking laxatives (Correctol) It costs a lot but I didn’t seem to care Now it has been eight years and I am still taking them I started by taking me or two When that didn’t work I ‘ took three or four and so on until now I take 42 to 44 Corrected every night I’m small I weigh 123 pounds a size 7 to 8 Junior size I’ve got to stop taking Correctol but I don’t know how or if my bowels will even work now I have nightmares about them They make me throw up a lot I’m scared and stupid for what I have done but I can’t be fat Please help CROOKS businesswise and socially LIBRA (Sept 23) The harder you work today the luckier you’ll be Strive to utilize your time and talents in ways that are truly i I BY CAPTAIN EASY 23-Se- pt 19) You’re be luckier in your monetary affairs today you will be tomorrow If you’re working mi a deal close it pronto PISCES (Feb 20) Your outlook is infectious today and you’ll have the wherewithaU to buoy up the si whom you’re involve! ARIES (March 19) Things have a way of working out to your ultimate advantage today if you don’t rock the boat Have faith in youneU and the outcome of events TAURUS (April 20) Social involvements could turn out rather lucky for you today so don’t turn down any invitations that give you the opportunity to share time with friends GEMINI (May 20) Career breaks which have been denied you might suddenly come your way today What develops could contribute to your earnings CANCER (June 22) Don’t be afraid to 21-Ju- attempt things on a grander scale than usual today This is one of those times when bigger is better LEO (July 22) Be on the lookout for possibilities to increase your income through a second source Someone you did a favor for in the past may provide you with a tip VIRGO (Aug 22) Partnership arrangements should won out well for you today especially those with people you Uke both SEEN FUN RER9RTGARD PURINE SCHOOL VACATION r TOO SAD IT SOUNDS LIKE IT WOULD HAVE IP £ SRlNSr HOMEASOCD MVQADfitoSHELL TAKE ME CfMPINE ilike fat :ant Is that laly calories are absorbed from mostly in the very first part of it When your mother had an intestinal bypass they bypassed much of her small intestine to avoid absorption of calories A laxative works on the colon after the calories have already been absorbed from the small intestine The laxative may draw fluid ' out of the body into the colon but that is not calories You will probably need the support of a doctor in getting off Correctol You could tryyourself by simply taking half the number of Correctol each day until you are down to one and then none At the same time you could Increase your bulk intake or use a bulk former Some of the newer stomach stapling methods are more successful but the bat answer to weight control remains limiting our calories ami getting an adequate amount of regular physical fTfrylyf o lS7 Mafcj H 4fcii mvbaMa BYARTSANSOM THE BORN LOSER TT 7 Now Amortco Syndicate FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE BY LYNN JOHNSTON Almanac By United Press International Today is Tuesday Feb 10 the 41st day of 1987 with 324 to follow The moon is moving toward its full phase The morning stars are Venus and Saturn The evening stars are Mercury Mars and Jupiter Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius They include journalist William Allen White in 1868 Russian author Boris Pasternak in 1890 entertainer Jimmy Durante in 1893 German dramatist Bertolt Brecht in 1898 actor Lon Chaney Jr in 1905 opera star Leontyne Price in 1927 (age 60) actor Robert Wagner in 1930 (age 57) ana Olympic gold medal swimmer Mark Spitz in 1950 (age 37) On this date in history: In 1763 the Treaty of Paris ended the Seven Years' War between Britain and Spain In 1942 the American auto industry shut down its civilian car assembly lines for the duration of World War II and converted to military production KIT Crossword 'N' CARLYLE® BY LARRY WRIGHT SNAFU BY BRUCE BEATTIE rnna ! 2naDnDnlQ3Da ODD I mb CQD — no EDO DOWN 1 Distant pfj IVMpmM !( I :: A fiufrlHE I coo DUD m no in Time fob bm on I ! 11 ISnw SKMaf tad 4 Attain M JJ 21 24 SlMdMMW ary 7Spiw44nr 5 Raps M Ml Aesa ana 10 TV’s talkin MINT by NBA las-- 10 "You got a nibble on your book paper recycling company called” haraa2 11'AaWlani f KiJ JMif |