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Show Abby, Mush By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I too, have an answer to the lady, married for 21 years who boasted that she phoned her hubby every day at work to say, I love you. Mush is strictly a breakfast food. Served piping hot at 6 to 7 a.m., it is better tiian served strained through a phone wire every day for 21 years. Could she be trying to appease her guilty conscience because the YOU of I love has been grabbing a you quick day-oldoughnut every morning at the corner cafe? NAOMI IN MEDFORD DEAR NAOMI: Could be. But not necessarily. d Carol Ann Barker - Carol DEAR ABBY: I heard you say that more wild birds and game actually die of starva Barker tion, attacks from other aniand from freezing mals. weather than die by a hunters bullet. You were trying to make the point that the hunter's buldeath. let was a merciful Following the same logic, more people are killed every year by automQbiles than by a hunters bullet, so if a bullet is a more merciful death, then perhaps all the hunters should shoot each other, which isnt HATES such a bad idea. HUNTERS DEAR HATES: Its not such a good idea, either. But dont joke about it, unfortunately many do. DEAR ABBY: Every Christmas my husband gives me a cash gift (usually $25) and tells me to go out and buy myself something Id really enjoy. How wonderful! DESERET For Breakfast Is Then a week later he asks if he can borrow it back, and I never see it again. What advice have you for me. NO PRESENT DEAR NO: The minute you get your hands on your present," either spend it or bank it. DEAR ABBY: Two of my relatives (both male) visited me yesterday and they got into a fight, and one of them (age 27) broke a window. It wasnt a window in our apartment, it was one in the front entrance of this apart- the damage. If I tell the manager who did it, my whole family wlii be against me. What should I ARLINGTON. VA. do? DEAR ARLINGTON: Tell the manager; and U your whole family is against you for doing the right thing, shame on them! Why protect - DEAR ABBY may b h.irB 1 ! a.m. worKBoyt an KSl Radio. Troubled? Write to Abby, in cart al ttia Nrw, P.O. Bos S7. Sail IjK Cilv. Ulalt, HUB. For a Ptnonal a atamoad, tnoosa roeiy, tnvaloaa. A CONFIDENTIAL TO R T I S E M E N T IT-TIR- E Dont ACTRESS: prepare for a lot of hard work. There are fine schools where you will be taught ment building. I told his mother about it, and she said, If the manager asks you what happened, tell him you dont know." Boy, this really made me overgrown mad! baby ought to take the responsibility and pay for 0V I (yet wayto I flu 1 )16t, (Ms Swtitms bat NO ulotin! tcaewiicil. liiy UruiO ) tar tabla, labials tar carrying. Oilmens, ( irosa u That Wed To Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Carol Ann Barker and Bryant Jerome Brown. They are planning a June 4 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. Disclosing the nuptial news are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Barker, Provo. Mr. Brown is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Brown, 12346 S. 900 East, Draper. They will be hosts at a wedat the Doll the wedding. ding breakfast House following That evening, a reception at Park University Ward will honor the bridal couple. Miss Barker will be graduated from BYU in May where her fiancee is a student. She was a member of Theta the Touring Repertory Theater, and active in student government. Alpha Phi, Mr. Brown served as freshman class vice president, and was affiliated with Phi Eta Sigma. He has fulfilled an British South mission. LDS Luncheon Ahead Is Centennial Memories will theme the annual spring luncheon and bazaar of the ladies auxiliary, Union Pacific Old Timers Club No. 12. The event, commemorat- ing the driving of the Golden Spike, will be held Saturday, 1 at p.m., Mrs. Phibbs stoddard HaU In the Union Pacific Depot. A special booth, featuring bakery goods, will be provided by members of the Lilac Club, consisting of past presidents of the group. Mrs. M. S. Tame is in charge. Mrs. Ray C. Phibbs is chairman for the afternoon, with Mrs. Reese M. Madsen. In charge of procuring bazaar items are Mrs. W. C. Stephens and Mrs. J. L. Leatherbury. Table decorations, being arranged for by Mrs. Edward C. Brown, will center around the Golden Spike theme. Some of the auxiliary members will be dressed in costumes of tiie 1860s. The bazaar and luncheon open to the public. Proceeds will go to support philanthropic endeavors of the tre club. BEAUTIFUL SHOES for discriminating women UNUSUAL SIZES Site, 9 to 13 AA .A 5 Sixs to C to 1 1 UNIQUE SHOES 107 I. 3rd Sb. 364-13- 4 Sail loka City 0 ownton Forkinf Validation ankAmoricerd Ho aorod eOUH CB. bbctb. i ... ... 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