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Show Arizona Crowning Glory... An Old Dear Abby Custom-- In Oriental Style RESORT ATMOSPHERE IN THE HEART OF PHOENIX! hotel services, with an unparalleled view of the Valley of the Sur.l Complete 'I For reservations, call the Ramada inn nearest you, or write: Coronet Hotel, 1001 L It Central Avenue, Ph. 15004 - Phoenix, USE NEWS ACTION ADS j; When you push aside chopsticks and reach for a knife and fork in a Chinese restaurant, you may seem a bit uncivilized to the Oriental eye. Knives and forks, fashioned from stone and jade, were used in China 4,000 years ago. But progress led the Chinese to the more graceful chop-stic- k habit, enabling them to eat with one hand. Cecilia Chiang, owner of a San Francisco restaurant, explains that simplicity Is behind the use of chopsticks, since all Chinese food is served in small pieces. Important government officials in Northern China always have used silver chopsticks because they believe that silver will change color if the food Is poisoned. Bamboo chopsticks are used extensively in the South, but wealthy families use ivory ones. The art of using chopsticks is taught right from the cradle in China, and there are no users. A lefthander would bump Into the person next to him, Madame Chiang explains. left-hand- Sr 4 NEWS, Wednesday, January 15, 1969 A 17 WAKE UP FEELING LIKE A DAISY Don't Bet On A Gambler ORTHO-PEDI- C MATTRESSES TULL OR TWIN FIRM OR Reg. 69.9S EXTRA FIRM By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: This is very 24 and important to me. I am Bobby is 29. He is smart, good looking and has a great personality. Bobby started gambling back In college. At first It was for fun and e occupanow It Is his tion. Bobby has read extensively on the psychology of has studied the gambling, odds, and claims he bets so he can't scientifically, lose. He always seems to have plenty of money. My question: Is it possible full-tim- to marry a gambler and be happy? Some people say gambling is a disease. Also, I dont think I'd be proud to say my husband is a professional gambler. Bobby is not lazy. Hes a college graduate and could make a good living In many other ways. If you or your readers know anything about this subject, please help BOBBYS GIRL me. Pt DESERET - DEAR GIRL: The psycholh not all ogy of gambling that complicated. Its the science of trying to get something for nothing. Dont bet on a gambler. Youre a cinch to lose. DEAR ABBY: I do not drive an automobile, and all my friends know It. Now, Abby, It stands to reason that I have to depend on my friends for transportation to club meetings, church doings, and other social events. So why must I telephone my friends and have to beg a ride? were Thomas Edison, Charles Lindbergh, Walter ?. Chrysler, and of all people THE WRIGHT BROTHERS. Abby, for vour information, both the WRIGHT BROTHERS were bachelors! Sincerely, JACK H. in L.A. MATTRESS CITY Cottonwood Molt -- Downstair! 271-523- 7 i ' Since they are well aware that I attend all the things they do, wouldn't it be much more gracious if they were to call ME and offer a ride? When I call and ask them for a ride they are always courteous, but I really would appreciate it if I didn't have NO NAME, to call and beg. t'T ADRIEN N m PLS. DEAR NO NAME: Most people (even the most gracious) are too preoccupied with their own business to guess who needs transportation. Dont be so sensitive. If yon need a ride, call someone yon think la going and ask for E1LIE THE MOVE AGAIN! a lift. The tarps are up! The workmen If yon are prompt, pleasant and dont Inconvenience the driver by taking him out of his way, youll always be a welcome rider. (P.S. Have yon EVER shown yonr appreciation to those who have consistently chauffenred yon by giving a small gift? are back! Building an exciting new first floor shop and an t i enlarged shoe boutique for the shoe fastest, fashion-ahea- d DEAR ABBY: You dont often pull a boner, but when you do its a lulu. You mentioned the wives of a lot of men who had to get their hands dirty, among them business in town! Over 300 f I ? I Taking A Look coats, dresses, costumes and At PTA Events suits By VIRGINIA ANDERSON Deseret News PTA Editor p TrainMedical ing Course is being sponsored by Longfellow PTA unit, commencing Thursday, Jan. 16, 7 to 9 p.m., at the school. The k course will conclude on Thursday, March 6. It Is recommended that at least one adult member of each family in the district take the course, as It will pro- A s Self-Hel- nine-wee- I vide pertinent medical information needed in many emergencies. Scout leaders are also invits and ed to enroll Scouts may attend the class if accompanied by & parent The first class will be an introduction and orientation period instructed by Christian Benson, health education, Utah State Division of Health. Other excellent instructors will teach the ensuing classes. Some of the subjects to be discussed will Include shock, burns, bandaging, splinting, and nursing care. People may register by calling Longfellow School at or Mrs. Morris Haggerty Sixth-grader- 359-S42- at HEIGHTS unit will wnnMT hot lunch for tho children Thursday, IS, during the lunch hour. CANYON RIM and EASTWOOD unit! k era combining to conduct workshop where parent will learn how to better cope with family problem. The tint clast will bo Thursday, Jan. la, 7:30 pm., In tha Canyon Rim A second parSchool faculty room ent education course antltlad, "Introduction to Modern Math tor Parents, alto will begin Thuriday, Jan. It, 730 p.m.. In Room 10, at Canyon Rim School. This will run tor tlx walks. Parents must register by Thursday noon, Jan. 10, at tha achool. CLAYTON JUNIOR HIGH will hold too second exorcist Oats Thursday. Jan. It, I pm., at tha school. Tha 11 classes, being held on consecutive Thursday nights, will be tought by O e n Pgpadakit, ghvtical aftocatlon Instructor. The course It open to the public. BCACON Jan. t ... "1 frey Beene and others included! All must be removed to f make way for the work to be done! It's the greatest money- Invited gleet new cffl-ge-rt achool year at a WIH tor the IMS-7- 0 Jan. TO, I genaral meeting Thuriday, In to achool multl-purproom. ?.m. program tor tha evening will continue tha them of tho year, "CommuDr. Darrell Hart, psycholonications, gist, will apaak. Pleas Note: All PTA Intormation appearing In tha Wadnasday night column must bn mailed to Virginia Anderson, saving fashion clearance of the s year! SMI E. S33S South, Salt Lako City, Utah gait, arriving n later than Sat- urday. Quilting Shown everything In Spring Styles at least Quilting began as a means of keeping a heavy liner closely attached to an outer fabric. Now, designers are seeing It as a new means of decoration, and they are extending its season into spring. Anne Klein started the new way with quilting when she quilted gold fabric Into holi- day vests, and taffeta for hostess skirts. For spring, Viola Sylbert Is quilting silk paisley into soft, tunic-lengtvests that go over a matching blouse with big n h sleeves. t fill ip DISCOUNTiDOLLARDAZE 4' SPRINO OARDIN 7$ PEAS .o. SPRINO OARDIN CUTOREEN 393 BEANS Rush the crocusesl Hurry the thaw! Speed the spring! Change your In one of these great Tvrrafl to April aid show up looking flower-fresnew miracle knits that wash and dry like a handkerchiefl In singing spring colors of persimmon, lemon and navy with fresh touches of whitel And its FAP a3 welcome as the first green leafl ONI h ' S ' Sices 6 to 14. r i 25.00 72 SOUTH MAIN n.m. to 9:30 5:30 pun., Monday and Friday til 8:30 pun. Open All Parking Validated tf many designer pieces from Chester Weinberg, Geof- in too achool auditorium. LaMar Farnsworth, Hoglo Zoo director, will speak, and wilt have animeis from the zoo to use In hit demonstration. Tickets may be purchased at tha achool early or at the lime of tha performance. Bovs must be accompanied by an adult. GARFIELD will sponsor a "lathers' and sons' night out" Thursday, Jan. la, 7:30 pm.. In tha school auditorium. A karate team will enier,ain. HIGHLAND PARK will hold Its regular PTA meeting Thursday, Jan. It, 7:30 pm. In toe achool auditorium. A program entitled "Contact" will feature Three prison Inmates. They will discus mistakes they ns ue In their early life and try to advise young people and parents how to bettor family relations and how to discipline. At this progr will be of Interest to young people at wall aa parents, tha sixth graders of Highland Park School and alto to to teanagara of to area are HOLLA DAY unit PM ihf ELEMENTARY POREST unit Is sponsoring a "dads and lads program at tho achool Monday, Jan. 10, 1 p m., attend. vj POTATOES 20-i- b. BAG REDS FOR GRAIN FID PORK DAY FRS5H BANANAS 7 8" 49 PORK c CHOPS BAD LOIN END CUT NDjlSeGSTEDTINiYOURUrAyiNG |