Show 111V1 - I ' - The Salt Lake Tribune liednemlay November 21 19i1 --- PM VAN DELLEN'S lipw TO KEEP WELL Some Cases Show Spastics Can Learn Work Live 114 secretary of Spastics of America Inc a nonprofit organiza- lion conducted by and for spastics We established a home-schoknown as SOsticville by saving our pennies :"We spastics are human and should be given every opportunity to do things even if it requires more time to4clo them Some day I hope to start a shop of my own because I have the desire to earn my ov!'n living We men and completely women want an opportunity to show what we are capable of doing instead of being II YOUR 1 L1 HOME ino f lasy to install attractive col ors lacy to care for wash able 135 W ' 2nd So 44531 n 11 4911!:'II iti AJ 11 qcb ) ii tes tit t clothes! 1 At MEI i I I ' hi - -- gb sell ulevis mimosa (specify gas as electrk) - '-4 ' -- -- - beets the sun boots the sun In their ments? in rk - -- fi'l Imint Tylmo m A 64 A2 EAST 'HEST 44 A 8 2 VJ10754 1098732 J7653 AKQJ 4 K108 - SOUTH AAKJ9752 63 The bidding: North East South Weat iP Pass Pass 14 Pass Pass 34 54 6 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Ten of diamonds Some hands are horn with the label "hard luck" attached to them When this happens all the skill and care in are unavailing Today's hand from a recent tournament appears to have fallen Into that category for at the point where the hand had been played 12 times every declarer had incurred a one trick set In a contract of six spades This was regarded as the workings of fate by all the contestants who accepted the result philosophically On the very last round one player overcame destiny and brought in the contrict by allowing himself one addistional chance which had been or-looke- d by the other declarers All hands reached a slam contract in spades though by varied sequences of bidding 'the-worl- d should There orative tablet I While Yee Wait 11 IT SCIIIIIEI-Eit'- nip tEADING ryPrwRint 757 So Moto t - Choice HOUSr 't CO110 ' i THANKSGIVING ATTEND IN THE SERVICE 711 CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUBURBAN BOUNTIFUL Rv am rot COMMUNITY CONGREGAT1ONAL-4th Drohor Wor&hip Litoderom Bountiful at 1st North i Prr $00 11 Georg " EAST SIDE UNION SERVICE—Temple B'Nal Israel Unitarian lociety 1100 Host Churchtemple 249 South 4th East Speaker Dr Harold Scott UNION SERVICE—Christ Memorial Wasatch Presbyterian Centenary Mthodist Holladay Church 1000 am Speaker Rev Host Church—Christ Memorial 2375 East 33rd South BNaIsrQt - Community Donald G Christiansen UNION SERVICE—First Baptist Central Christian Fiat Methodist First Presbyterian First Congregational and Grace Gospel Church Host Church First Baptist 777 South 13th East 1000 am Speaker Or J Frank Robinson EPISCOPAL-7- 61 ST PAUL'S South 9th East Holy Communion 800 am Prayer and Sermon by Rev Mortimr Chster AVENUES LUTHERAN-1- TABOR Ave and E Street st 1 100 am Speaker Rev James C Peterson DOWNTOWN South-4t- h MOO am ZION EVANGELICAN LUTHERAN-1- 64 Eget Spocial Music by Sonia cmd Junlect Choirs Boy Scouts assisting Speakr Rev Eric N Hawkins 231 East lit South ST MARK'S CATHEDRAL 1030 am Choral Eucharist and Simon Spisalicori Tito Very Rev Richard W Rowland African Mthadist Calvary Baptist Pilgrim Baptist and Mt Zion UNION SERVICE-'(NegrTrinity Church of God Host Church Trinity African 'Methodist 241 East 6th South 1000 am Spookor Rev E R I e corn- -- I" 1 A "1 jh - bilk i ye the )Praise 4 it1kii0 ''11: - Hurrington 4 0 Lord 0 give thanks unto the Lord for he is good for his mercy endureth forever Tsalms I 13 Sponsored by the Ministerial Association so Salt Lake City 106:1 - ' VY Net'' e bb di e ll e 1 )P Made J 11 - : : I f ebb )1 F 1 1 - I 16 ow um'"'"")''"1 - 1 INCH 1 r l: S IS woo OH no squeaks any thorough hobo lob li drmilk t al tor googrophy mg' : IIP gums' the thus they squoak on tho turns" Z guaranteed by the Columbia Broadcasting Co 411 pi I: - & I:1! ft nit Ift 0 1 Ito lot shill boor whore otter hero Bob cof- : Wagstaff Service -L )tb 1AP SIST SOUTH AND MAIN q lp iV a - Nw- - -- - - i 1 - 41( - - AP ' ae ' -1 t ior' '1 ' 6 11101SEI - AP -- 'TT1 -- -- '16 flif ' f 01 b e'' I i ! 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MORI BENEFITS' MORE 'EXCLUSIVES! it lint 'int! inoishini— tontine-s Whiripoirilefficiont Torre-Fl-it )114pr-touc- h cobinot DisEnctivo Rolooso Door I boeuty with Constrodion enduring LifoCoot Finish end now Soo a domonstration hero this wool(' 1 Oothes 1 depart- I "Kiss-MeQuic- 1897 llow good are the bartenders at your favoritepoh2 The fol ' t male-attractio- n She Played the part of the angel child in "Ten Nights in a Barroom" Brooklynin 1i - In ' club Baby Talk Grown up ladies are still fondofbaby talk That ismak- ing references to panties scan-tie- s nighties hankies and tuth' mies The term "Tummy" is a great favorite with the plump ladies It is frequently used in connection with figurè As for example streamlining it has been claimed of a certain type of girdle that it 'trims the tummy and clips the wrrcr os 9-- entertainers to night Still extgatosts "There are approximately 8 million men in America with defective color vision" And just wait until they start adjusting the color TV different countries Like 44:? brilliant—Los Angeles newspaperman Jim Richardson I would like to see Hecht and MacArthur dramatize Jim's book and have George Abbott direct it w MI expert on the subject says the average tree sheds about 20 bushels of leaves anIf this Is true says nually the man next door somebody is reloading his box elder every night It's probably true that as a nation we have lost the challenge of not knowing what lies on the other side of the next hill But it's pretty cer- tam n to be tome nut passing a ifrztt tobiography of Easetking Soap& Says -- - antiTicturesettiv city- - 'edit:Or—I' am referring of course to that current best seller- - titled For the Life of Me" the au- ' North of course 6pened with one heart and when South re: sponded with one spade Nora!'" raised to three South in one case taking a chance that North had second round club control leaped directly to six spades Others bid only five spades which in this case had a rather obscure meaning but North hoping that he had the right hand carried oh In one case South responded to the opening bid with a call of four spades which does not have the approval of this department North decided to make one try by showing the ace of clubs and South influenced by the singleton diamond went on to six Declarer ruffed the second diamond lead pulled trumps and stertea to establish hearts With a four-tw- o break a long heart would establish for the second club discard But when West showed out on the second round there was no way to win the hand The successful player did not try the heartit at once He ran down all the trumps but one discarding a small club from dummy Declarer had nothing to lose by such play If hearts were four-tw- o the ace of clubs would provide entry for the long heart But if either opponent had five hearts he would be unable to hold on to them all if he also held the king of clubs At the end of the seventh trick East in order to hold five hearts had to blank his king of clubs Declarer first tried the hearts and when :Ilkey failed to break he cashed the ace of clubs dropping AQ1063 If bad Oat Is environment il a person inherits a weak or icious character it v‘ ill Coitribute to failure or lack of sucçess no matter how good the pvrson's early environment was Angel Grown UP Note it said that the novelist George Sand habitually ore :slacks" She didn't She ore trousers Slaas worn by women are designed for female Near The construction differemt from that of Ironss which are definitely de- best newsimPer the history of the Anjericin stage is "The Front Page by Messrs Hecht and MacArthur Was inspired by an incident the career of that great Chicago city editor Walter I lowe y An opportunity for an equally suseesSfül Flak' IS MA:tided the life story of another great 1 '71-- I' eccosirfticwomAt Ow I I rHe i 24 voLot-- The 4' ' tdi - strong as an 'ehter--tamer that she is rated the top night spot attraction in Manhattan Mae made her first stage appearanee as a child actress at the Gotham Theater so going environmem? 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DC-- 6 you Unties - fee NW for the verifies fosto-fr- e - -- ?Po- 1 l4 mag- - l - — t ' male attracting powers and provbcative names are not a new idea They were in vogue when your was a whistle girl Or so I gather from in a periodical dated November 1858 nearly' 100 years ago' praising the potency of a perfume called ' toss heredity or early How is it pos- - Ohara' sible for the II e Las Vegas gam- - Mr Durling bling joints to pay such fan-- - 0010 - :I 'Coexistence" it is pointed My Avto wok ' truck toolor The A Q94 z 1 -- - ' il il p nificen t re- mu Iteration ''''&'- - 041 - 5 144 at drying limits the 4 iirjr Frank Colby Pt1 Sated ea ' z VAKQ98 These synonyms should be kept in mind banquet festival revel carousal A banquet adds the implication of sumptuousness qr ceremony A festival usually indicates the celebration of an anniversary while if revel calls for merrywking or boisterous festivity: A carousal means essentially that the party is getting out of hand elawford Ooor z & A "' 1 Both vulnerable North deals NORTH marriage feast Terms Available Convenient 1 s!Pre Goren On Bridge cially one accompanied by an occasion of importance as a Collects Mini mum of Dust Mildew Proof and Soil Resistant It Mr o t Ns a s Coward paid $2500 a week and eon- - - C"--)(- r pl t ht n t 4'k 11 Lon- b o - apart for solemn commemoan anniversary or ration occasion of special moment as the feast of the Nativity As Shakespeare put it To keep 2ur great St George's feast Tithal” A feast also has come to mean an elaborate meal espe- BEAUTIFIES 4l l' Z t - Question: They say that is a day to Thanksgiving "feast" Is that correct?— 13DS Answer: Not in the original sense of the word Actually a feast is a religious festival of rejoicing as opposed to a fast "The seventh day shall be a feast to the Lord"—Ex XIII 6 A feast is a holy day set FOLDING DOOR 1 1 ' ' Take 'My Word För It Atit5PDION - - z A By 44 - 'eA - in alley - s A ?' 4 ment given by the mother and 'father early in life This means loving but not overprotecting Maximutm benefits are derived from creating a balance between the two Contacts Are Safe N J writes: Is there any contact harm in wearing lenses? Reply—Not if they fit properly and are inserted and removed carefully Send a envestamped lope for leaflet on contact lenses ST R 411$ ' 7 :' A - - irecent appear- - flLie I W a - ir - 0 csty CeJehGse kfouj woOL cv v The 'world loves a person who overcomes great handiA successful outcome caps depends upon the encourage- "I am a board member and '' ' ' -- - can - f i tax-eater- Attitude Revealing Not long ago I received a letter from a young Ohio victim His attitude toward the condition and his aims in life are revealing The following abstractswill show WI)Y "With the help and my- - mother- hat given me I was able to go through high school and conduct a magazine subscription and greeting card Had it not been for business her courage and understanding I would be unable to do anything "Some parents see to it that the afflicted child is given the best of care and is put through school whereas others refuse to accept the child's affliction These cases grow up forgot ten or unseen by the public Faith and courage have taught me to overcome many obstacles Established School From the time I learned to take steps I would do things without telling anyone Today parents will do things to aid their children instead of allowing them to do the best they l kl ol ' K ORIES - Alb- :4 KFtutqco-oPACKCO $AliTH 7 — veheek Pleases Noel Coward' 1-eir- S4) Nocl t ard is to be paid $350)0 a week for a Las Vegas niiht club appearance For a Kft i SPY 11-ie- ----- Musclecontrol is lost or impaired ti cerebral palsy and the Victim must learn to use thosemuscles that function best to achieve maximum efficiency f This muscular development is difficult and handicapped children deserve credit for the hours they spend in trying to help themselves One youngster who had never used a wheel chair before spent an how wheeling-himse- lf 40 feet across the livThis was a real acing room complishment because he found he could then travel throughout the house without assist: Fat A 0000 44 10' 103 rAtOuNCI SHORTY 11-COUNTAY CAIN'T- see sCALL srowsN' AWAY HAM AN' AIGS 'STCACI OF SrARTIN CP Vii' PAY RIGHT NAITH A HEAPIke ON THE SIDFI DIAILINGS 1 '4 ' — A'Webster Clas‘ic !E The Unseen Audience t ii - ' |