Show wv l The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday February 22 1995 — Page 15 Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a woman in my early 30s Recently I had some appointments on the campus of a large urban university During a break I sat down in the lobby of the hotel to do a bit of paperwork The lobby was nearly empty and I was reviewing my notes for a meeting I was approached by a uniformed hotel employee and asked if I was a registered guest of the hotel When replied that I was not I was ordered to leave immediately I was told that the lobby was for registered guests only There were no signs posted to that effect nor was there any way for a visitor to the campus to know about this restriction When I got home I wrote the manager of the hotel to suggest that he post a sign to inform the public of this hotel policy I received no reply and no sign has been posted This hotel enjoys many benefits from its location and it seems odd that it would refuse to let university visitors use the lobby If the management feels this policy is legitimate the public ought to be informed BEFORE entering the lobby area What do you think? — Indianapolis DEAR INDIANAPOLIS: It could be that the hotel security officer thought you were “soliciting” We called two Indianapolis hotels and were informed that for security reasons they no longer allow unregistered guests to sit in the lobby We called a third Indianapolis hotel — the Hyatt — and were told that unregistered guests may sit in the lobby if they wish So my advice is stay at the Hyatt DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a retired minister who is still very active in church work and other us us activities My wife goes to the same church but most of the congregants do not know her as well as they know me When I am asked to perform a wedding and invited to the reception my wife says I should not go unless she is also specifically invited I always offer to take her along but she refuses to accompany me She says that to invite a husband without his wife is ' a grave breach of etiquette Furthermore she insists that if the invitation is not issued to both of us neither of us should go I disagree She told me to “ask Ann Landers” so what do you say? — Detroit Minister DEAR DETROIT When a clergyman is asked to perform a wedding ceremony and a lunch or dinner follows the invitation to dine should include his MY GRAMMA SAYS wife unless of course the clergyman is Catholic DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I were she allims brought AN APPLE TO SCHOOL married almost two years ago Wc had a small but FOR HER TEACHER with 25 and about lovely ceremony reception guests — immediate family and a few close friends I’m embarrassed to say that I have still not sent thank-yo- u notes to these wonderful people either for their gifts or in some instances for traveling far to attend the wedding At this late date I’m not quite sure how to approach the correspondence which I still want to send Should I acknowledge my tardiness and apologize note? — Awfully Late and or just write a thank-yo- u Embarrassed in California DEAR AWFULLY: By all means apologize You can be sure the people who sent you a wedding gift almost two years ago are very much aware of your FACTS ABOUT GEOEGe yWASHI UGTOW HUH ? negligence so you may as well be up front about it 0 1905 Creators BY CHARLES M SCHULZ I'M WONDERING IF MAYBE I SHOULD DO THAT BRING HER SIX OR SEVENMARCIEAND SHE CAN MAKE A PIE ! 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IHATTER j Kf wSYJMW JOHNSON ' Syndicate Inc Horoscope For Thursday Feb 23 1995 LEO (July 22) Contacts made today could in the long run Conduct helpful prove extremely Your Birthday yourself in a manner that will leave a positive lastDevelopments in the year ahead might stir your ing impression JQHO50P VIRGO (Aug leadership qualities Once you commit yourself to a 22) You will have the forward position though you’re not apt to abdicate tenacity and dedication to finish problematic tasks or your authority assignments today You have what it takes to finish what you start PISCES (Feb LIBRA (Sept 20) Conditions continue 23) Your newest project in your favor as you strive to achieve an important might be quite lucky for you especially if it involves ' material objective Keep your eyes on the target Tyworking with people you know and like SCORPIO (Oct ing to patch up a broken romance? 22) You are still in a ARIES (March 19) This could be a good favorable cycle for material affairs Give priority to day to put a bold plan into action You mustn’t proimproving your financial situation crastinate if you’re ready to make your move SAGITTARIUS (Nov 21) Companions TAURUS (April will find you delightful today When you feel enthu20) Your greatest opportunities for success today could come from situations siastic it’ll be contagious and lighten the spirits of in which you share a vested interest with another all within earshot You must each contribute equally n CAPRICORN (Dec 19) Something you’ve GEMINI (May 20) Authorship isn’t the been waiting for hoping it might come through the critical factor today so don’t hesitate to use a comgood auspices of another might break loose today panion’s ideas or suggestions if you think they’re Be expectant and positive I MALLARD FILLMORE better than yours AQUARIUS (Jan 19) Your best asset CANCER (June 22) Industriousness and today will be your ability to make others feel special productivity could pay unusually large dividends and significant This is something you can do with ufcto Hea wfHi today Put all your effort into what you do especially sincerity if trying to generate income C 1995 Newspaper Enterprise Assn 23-A- ug ttl 23-Se- pt 20-Mar- ch 23-O- ct 24-N- ov 21-Ap- ril 23-D- ec 20-M- ay 22-Ja- 21-Ju- ne 20-F- BY BRUCE TINSLEY eb 21-Ju- ly Ttoavtftt DEAR DR GOTT I suffer from multiple sclero- sis Is there any medication I can take or a vitamin that might control my fatigue? The only time I have any energy is when I’m on prednisone and that causes nervous energy that keeps me from eating and sleeping DEAR READER: MS a neurological disorder of unknown cause is marked by a wide variety of symptoms such as weakness tingling of the extremities clumsiness and visual disturbances: These symptoms often come and go and may be worsened by stress and exposure to heat The outcome of the disease is unpredictable: Some patients may remain in remission for more than 25 years others may succumb within a year There is unfortunately no cure — or even satisfactory treatment — for MS No medication including vitamins or prednisone makes the slightest difference in controlling the disease in most cases Nonetheless a patient occasionally may improve while taking prednisone a form of cortisone The reason for this is not known Because high doses of prednisone may lead to per- sonality changes and feelings of euphoria your physician may wish to cut back on the medication using just enough to keep your MS in remission In this way you’ll be receiving therapy while avoiding many of the medication’s side effects To give you more information I am sending you a free copy of my Health Report “Multiple Sclerosis” Other readers who would like a copy should send $2 stamped envelope to PO plus a long Box 2433 New York NY 10163 Be sure to mention the title States George Washington was born at his parents' plantation in the Virginia Colony On this date: In 1784 a US merchant ship the Empress of China left New York City for the Far East In 1819 Spain ceded Florida to the United States In 1865 Tennessee adopted a new constitution abolishing slavery the Dakotas Montana and Washington state to the Union In 1892 the Oscar Wilde play “Lady Windermere’s Fan” was first performed at London’s St James’s Theater In 1924 Calvin Coolidge delivered the first presidential radio broadcast from the White House In 1934 the romantic comedy “It Happened One Night” starring Gark Gable and Gaudctte Colbert opened at New York’s Radio Gty Music Hall Today is Wednesday nt 1995 There are 312 days left in the year Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb 22 1732 the first president of the United Crossword ACROSS ' 43 Shade tree 44 Author-R- and Anewer to Previoue 9 Haul with affort 12 Type of 17 FCr each 19 parson 20 Budding 22 Nothing 23 Lock 24 Caustic autwtanco '271 29 EataomaM amount (of) 33 Guacharo 30 Told talas 30 Urge (on) 37 Great Laiio 40 Fax prod- 42 Sailor (oL) 1 DDE'a 2 3 ly Fonw -H- S Gam merchant —Lingua (airline) 7 inflict I aue&m aessULSsucssr" OB BETTERflK F6KW0Bi H V UUlil EE30 UyUUUQ UUU UUUUUjW'UJUJMDU UUUUJU UULSUUU UJLUU ELIO f uuumua wrwe UHUQ HUU HDUH uwuLiiiiiiiomiiiu auyuuuiuwuMMUi umuu uisryuum 61 UnN of light DOWN AchtBAMBT Puaia uau UC1WUUH Surch 02 Changes color of S3 Hawaiian instrument (aot HiiiuyyyiuuamHU LJWLilU come 00 IftwraWtej yuaiau UKWumSTMuwuuii 40 Rap 43 Conhiae 50 Type of 53 Hurry 54 Of oonio dance pooins 13 Architect— 50 Prison Writer 50 14 Bullring cry Levin 15 59 Unem- - listing m: uuMmy 1 5 Shark iss? 01995 Newspaper Enterprise Assn Feb 22 the 53rd day of Press vpy m-- self-address-ed In 1879 Frank Winfield Woolworth opened a five-cestore in Utica NY In 1889 President Geveland signed a bill to admit By The Associated j xxMflttyouranp 3 Kind of poom I Run easily 10 Furxo 34 Bakor’i 11 41 Woody of II Nuttrao 31 AnMopo 24 Wooing 25 Cry of pain M— month 28 WorfcKks 30 Father 31 Uma tree 32 Eaau'o country 38 30 Conatrue- 45 Donkey 47 TTfcikot 40 WM VDfnlNnOQ 31 Shirt S3 Conceal S3 Aurora (A) 1MSeyNEAlne 55— do Many follhaHh company’s now dress cod 57— Angelos waitoosMngnt ieer mmmt I |