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Show IT'S THE DIETING GAME The Key-Willp- ower Miss Nancy Swan Bnde-Elec- Is Ejlttt'i netet TMi It Betting IMn In America. m hi Mrltt trHcftt (boot the mtnlt Mr By ANTHONY MANCINI Womens News Service f One of the most curious phenomena of our affluent socie- ty is the anxiety about eating too much. The attitude is quite An announcement of Interest tells of the betrothal and approaching marriage of Miss Nancy Swan and Ladd Christensen. Disclosing the nuptial news are parents of tha bride-elec- t, Judge and Mrs. Thornley King Swan, 60 N. 2nd East, Kaysville. Mr. Christensen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Christensen, East. The betrothed couple will exchange marriage vows in a ceremony to be performed June 18 In the Empire Room at Hotel Utah. They will be honored at a reception immediately following, given by the brides parents. Miss Swan will receive her degree in Elementary Education from the University of Utah in June. She is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Christensen has attended the University of Utah, where he affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. revolutionary. Only yesterday wars were fought to win enough to eat, men imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread. Our traditions celebrate food. The Old Testament records the promise of deliverance into a land flowing with milk and honey. 2990-343- 5 Smiling away left; Barbara at Jantzen Smile Contest are the top winners Pamela Hill, Badger and Linda Bradford. The annual event was held at a special luncheon. The Winning Smiles Was By ROSE MARY PEDERSEN it a suspense-fille- But finally their decision was made. And these are the No doubt about that, either! Smiles were here, there and EVERYWHERE at Fort Douglas-HiddeValley Country Club on Tuesday afternoon. And it was only fitting. Thats when the annual Jantzen Smile Contest was held, and when 13 lovely girls vied for the title of Utahs Smile Queen. Was it an exciting event? Without a doubt 1 THE ACTION n names we heard And we know because we were there watching each and every beautiful smile; keeping track of each and every minute of contest ac- Linda Bradford of Logan, second runnerup; Pamela Hill of Salt Lake City, first runner-up- ; Barbara Badger, grand prize winner and Utahs Miss Smile of 1969. Let us tell you all about what wc saw. most of We saw girls them still in high school or SO HAPPY Barbara, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Briant G. Badger of Salt Lake City, pleased about her good fortune? Was being interviewed college by the judges. We saw girls who were not only attractive, but who possessed intelligence, ambition and a keen interest in the world around them. Officers To Be . . say about it: so delighted! Im so happy! Do you know what? I cant stop smiling! . . . And we decided that was the perfect comment for a new smile queen to make a smile queen who is both bright AND pretty. Im . teachers Psychologists . . stewardesses . . . computer operators . . . nurses . . . medical technicians . . . mathematicians . . . counselors . . researchers. Nancy Swan He has been a member of the U. of U. Ski Team. He now Is a member of the U.S. Biathlon Tearrt and is serving with the U. S. Army In Anchorage, Alaska. Even today of two-third- s the world go to bed hungry and many Americans, still haunted by memories of the Depression, regard food the primary mark of wellbeing and a maktr source of comfort. Yet we have a revolution swirling aro"nd the most basic cf human activities The values are topsy-turvThe cornucopia of American affluence becomes, in the words of one diet expert, the thorn of plenty. rrs a war By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: We have a woman in our office who is raising her kids on company tune over the telephone. At least six times a day we Get can hear her yelling, those kids out of the house! Your high boots are in the back closet behind the sleeping bags! Tell Stevie I want to talk to him. Then she screams, Steven, you go right over to Jimmy's house and get your bicycle. You know I told you nobody is to ride that bike but you! Twenty minutes later SHE calls home and wants to know if Judy came home from school yet, and did she bring her boyfriend In the house? Just now I heard her holler, "That dog would never bite if you didnt tease him. Did he break the skin? Is it bleeding? If its not bleeding, dont bother me. BANG, she hung up! I have nothing against working mothers, Abby, but what do you think of women who work and leave their kids COto raise themselves? WORKER Same DEAR sj you. DEAR ABBY: I cant understand my boyfriend. We have gone steady for 4 years, and I've known him nearly all my life. He is a doctor and In a good position to marry, but he has never proposed to me. Every time I talk about marriage he changes the subject We are, many of us, engaged in a kind of war, a war la which the enemy is fat. On the right flank is strawberry shortcake. 400 calories. On the left flank is that mercenary, pizza: 180 calories. To the rear is a platoon of pesky potato chips: 120 calories. In the avant-gardare the hamburgers: 350 caloFire-powe- r: He doesnt date anyone else and neither do L I am really not even engaged. I have tried everything. (Making him think there could be somebody else interested in me, which there isnt, and taking a job in another city, which I also wouldnt consider.) I am 25 and anxious to marry. He is 31. What should I do? UP A CREEK - DEAR CP: Fare It, your doctors prescription for happiness doesnt Include you. YOU propose to HIM, but be prepared to bear the awful truth. DEAR ABBY may ba liMrS (I 1I:M .m. weekdays on KSL Radio. Troubled? Writ lo Abby, in coro of So Deseret Newt, P.O. Box 1157, tall Lake City, Utah, BtllO. For o pononol ad-t- f reply, oncloM a stamped, ooU ret ted envelope. e ries. Against such adversaries and others, Is it any wonder that dieting has become, in the words of nutritionist Dr. Frederick Stare, a national neurosis. Dieting is truly tha No. 1 national pastime. It is also big business. A sizable band of entrepreneurs has sprouted up around our extra or dinay national preoccupation with caloriecounting. AN ARSENAL They supply the great army of the overweight with a most of them about as devastatlarge arsenal of weapons to combat the enemy, excess adipose tising as a -- pop-gu- - n sue. These profiteers, some legitimate and others questionn dollars a year disable, are making an estimated pensing pills and panaceas to reducers. Add to this the considerable sums lavished on foods, exercise equipg ment, fat farms, gyms, and diet books, and the game escalates into a Industry. The American Medical Association says that one out of very five Americans, 40 million souls, belong to the ranks of (See THE RIGHT on Page D4) half-billio- low-calor- weight-reducin- THEIR DREAMS Sigma Phi Epsilon Mothers Club will meet for lunch Saturday at the chapter house. These are Just a few of the things the contestants told the Judges they would like to be some day just a few of their hopes, dreams and ambitions. And their comments made it very clear: being pretty but not nearly was fine for them. enough Honored guests will be of members the d This is what the girl who wants to be a teacher had to , Installed dark-haire- i 'tezLii Should Stay At Home them announce: tion. i t This Working Mother Hawaii. event? Deseret News Staff Writer v- eating. trip to the Paradise Islands of d i Golden H e arts, the sister organization of the fraternity. Mrs. Harris As you can Imagine, wasnt an easy task for L. 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