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Show The Salt I.aKe Tribune, Friday, August Ann Landers: Keep will up -to - date and rest easy Dear Ann Landers- - My ti bund and I were married 36 years He was a wonderful person, had a world of friends and we reared a beautiful fimilv Fink suffered a stroke three weeks ago and diea m the hospital two das was the one th.ng that should have done for me, but didn t years old Ann later I don't Landers The lawyer who is handling the estate has asked me questions I don't know the answers to My message b for all women who think your husbands are going to lne for ever. Please insist that he prepare you for widowhood It Light-timer- There are no provisions for our grandchildren I know By Heloise method If so, wnte to me in care of this paper Sure would 'me to hear from you ever wish you had an extra alarm clock, or a siDid you He lent one to wake someone in one room without disturbing others? Dear Ilcloise- threaders, break o So the you use only when you go away overnight, use one of them to turn on a bnght light at the time someone needs to get up early. Rise and Shine Dear Heloise: wonder if you could please have a very nice oureau, but the drawers have a musty odor I tried to over-iom-e this by putting a block ol camphor in each drawer but this didn't help Now I have the musty odor plus the camphor smell Mrs C. Schulman I help me9 I at the present I know1, time to eliminate odors th,s nature is to set the out in the good old 'i - dable sun. of de- - Moisture causes musty "dors Try drying it out with an clectnc hand dryer; put-"r- g unwrapped soap in the i" ers might help. one know of - a lot of crewel embroidery. and since my eyes arc-7years old, my vision is not too sharp, and I find the yam difficult to get into the eye of even a large crewel needle I have invested net-dl-e which lobe I do If you have automatic light- - timers, No one wants to think about death, but we must accept the inevitability of it I hope every person who reads this asks himself if his will is exactly the way he wants it If not see a lawyer and do some Lake Forest. Ill changing Dear Friend: Tnank you for a constructiv e reminder. Your letter may well be the most perfect alarm s Dear Heloise: Ml out know where I am finding the strength to write this letter, but wnte it I must Frank loved your eoiumn and we had many good laughs over it I feel I owe it to you Frank meant to do something about them because he men tioned it from time to time, but he never got around to it He left rather sizable gifts to two rephews who went bad If he had rewritten his will I'm sure he wou'd have cut them easily other night took a short piece of folded white thread, put the loop end through the needle eye, put the y?m through the loop, pulled the white thread back out and the yam came through like a charm I I don't buy any more fragile needle threaders Mrs Frank Argast Dear Heloise: When a fly or moth gets into my bedroom and persists in buzzing and bumbling around after lights are out. this is the best way I have found to get nd of him LOSE my lights off, but open the door to an adjoining room, and turn on the lights there The bug will fly toward the light, and I can close the door and shut him out Mrs Lester Short Kt-c- Dear Heloise: This note for folks who love straw bemes and cannot cat them on account of seeds Peel them' The seeds are very small and only on the surface of the fruit Grace A Bover the important one many a moon Dear Ann I I ve pnnttd in anders Our daughter has been for two years eomplaimrg that we arent ktting tur 14-.- , ear-ol- d up She sold us on an expenmert to prove she b mature and can bo treated like an adult grow On her 14th birthday we agreed to give her $700 which she promised to di posit in a she was checking account expected to buy her own whatever clothes, lunches she needed or wanted Six months later we were to put in another $700 Less than three months have passed and she is broke She bought a new guitar for $300, wild chain jewelry, crazy wigs ($30 each) and other outrageous luxuries She aKo lent $100 ta a dropout fnend who acts like he is on drugs Should we give her the second check now She swears she On has learned her lesson The Fence it b tembk. man read the m.',v'p,qr at the supper table Its like an insult to your fanul " Ho answered. Be mature and Lave Herman niard itory test unconstitutional and an mv ision of privacy If peiplo w.sh to be- married without a blood ted they should be able b - I krew th.,t was me alone not ,bked language so him whue he got it lie s.t d nn I endei s our idol 1 read you every dav whit you said was thit i woman should not nag hoi husband if he leads the newspaper at the bre.,kf.bt table I ton! Herman and be said the time of day does . t matter Miut Out Settle this please ' Slow I said Dear Out starters should be excused from morning chatter if they aren t up to it By supper-time- , a husband however, should be part of the human race and not barricade himself behind a newspaper Dear Vnn Landers Mv boy friend and I wart to get married Ilease till Us what states do NOT require a blood test We will go to tlu- dosi-s- t one to do so 1 Thank you Mm Dear 1U0 t Percent Aon thanked me nfoitun ttely a fivv states do not rt-- backward ice blood tests hut oa which ones ti I wont 11 Ao,.r resentment reflects ignorance The state is trying to protect people against bringing blind retarded or dead babies into the world which is what can happen if a parent has I) Oiscover how to be dole bail without tailing hook, line and linker Ann Lanaeri' booklet, Doting Do 1 And Don ti," will helD you be more poned and sure ol yoursell on dates Send S cer's in com along with a sell addressed lonq. stamped envelope and your request to Ann Landers, in care ot Home Service Dept , The Salt Loke Box 867, Soil Lake Tribune, City, Utoh bll 10 iiii .. Mil m lu too soon - 2 Little Woman We believe a to mis Fmily can't read the phone book without glasses, but she ean spot a flaw in me at forty feet. Watch for us soon out here w Braxton Dear On: If you hand this child another $700 you are out of your heads for sure Give her a weekly allowance and tell her youll consider the l plan when she is Short Dear Ann Landers: Last night we sat down to the supHerman, me, and per table the three kids I touldn t see his face He had the newspaper in front of him 1 said. oV E Union Fort Blvd ) Long Sleeves Sizes 12 to 20 another new SAMON'S CENTER dalile's BIG & TALL 168$ Main (Dig & Tall) SS22ESS3L Levi's1 un-le- vi . 7200 SOUTH EAST 9th 1020 For HUSKY POYS 16 .. at H I ms semi-annua- fV S WEIGHT OR MONEY BACK The Od inx Plan cen help you become the slim trim person that you would tike to be Odtmex has been us-successfully by thousands all ovei Ihe country lot 14 years Gel rid of excess fal and li.e longer Odrmex is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed Contains nodangerous drugs No No starving special exercises Odrinex Plan coxls S3 2d and Ihe large economy sice 15 25 You must lose ugy fat or your money will be refunded No questions asked Accept no substitutes Sod with e tv this a better l W V 1 ' y A 'Jf 'Vi " 1 - ! lb.. g r mm 21 i V IviSfy m V 'V siRftyl $?i Jt kt' t AttljaV; it "A y ydtt; -- ,V yi ir for Me show an exciting new look Levis This is what U: jh- you'd expect to pay a year ago! a little harder these days to keep FAP is working tm If mu w m ch 6, these two sweaters with colorful, ng 15 22-in- ch Intarsia work at prices you con hardly believe! 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