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Show Such Fun! DESERET NEWS Art women Editor! ffshtrmonf Wrtl, H tut coum eccortfu H ttut artfcto wrmo Hack Mill tr, for 8A bo by fbb tin ch ?a- - Mflti August 11, 1969 Monday, best , By HACK MILLER Deseret News Sports Editor Hostess Had Bad Manners DEAR ABBY: Some clone friends of ours gave a pot ;luck" dinner (meaning each couple brings a different dish for the whole gang.) When all the guests (also close friends) were seated to eat, the hostess came around to collect J1.50 from each couple to cover the cost of the roast beef, which was HER only contribution to the dinner. My husband and I were insulted at being charged" $1.50 to eat at a friends home. We paid the $1.50, did not eat, and left early. We were later accused of having bad manners. WHO would you say had the bad manners? SUN VALLEY - I hop beef.) son disappeared DEAR ABBY: Yesterday our . Suddenly. One minute he was beside me in the kitchen, and ; Xthe next minute he was gone. I nearly went crazy looking for t .'Mm. e Finally, jast before sundown I was nearly exhausted and T i- hysterical when a neighbor spotted an old refrigerator stored In the corner of our garage. He opened the door and out tumbled my son! He was blue and practically lifeless, Xbut with the help of a neighbor and the fire de- l '.Jmrtment, the boy was revived, am) thank God, now he is all 'right. nJS. Abby, please tell parents to keep discarded refrigerators tXCKED or turned toward the wall so kids cant open them. i "1f anything had happened to that child Id never have for-- i 'given myself. FOOLISH BUT LUCKY quick-thinkin- g - m BUT LUCKY: (And you certainly ts with the suggestion that all REMOVE the doors from stored ioe boxes, refrigerators, cbineta or other potential coffins for curious and DEAR FOOLISH were!) Ill ran your letter 1 came a womens fishing trip. ht as by rs es ig 'V,V-- 'C , - fl. V ' , , - The Green River Is perfect place for a lady angler to cast out and try her luck. Here, Mrs- - Louis Smith picks a good vantage point and does just that. and Kathryn Smith had a real match going. Louis caught a nice rainbow, was in the process of netting it when Kathryn hooked onto a bigger one. They landed both of them with one dip of the net. Louis Mrs. Frank Wood is all smiles as she survejs her catch. Who ever said men were best fishermen? was master chef. He filleted the rainbow ' ' trout, seasoned them with assorted flavors, including and then wrapped them in bacon, folded in foil, laid them in the coals of a dying driftwood fire. Rulon Satterfield was kept busy at the oars in the rapids of Ihe river, while wife Opal picked the best fishing spots. She caught lunch for both of and had breakfast them lemon, v $ Meanwhile, the ladies were lagging for more fish enjoying the outdoors. basketed before the afternoon grew too old. One fisherman always has the worst luck. Mrs. David (Nancy) Payne just couldnt find the feeding fish. She quit fishing to enjoy the changing scenery of the canyons as the Paynes floated through it on the seven-mil- e trip. $ v i ZX- Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Satterfield walked out toward better fishing water on a fallen pon-dero- V : v sa i-- i . pine. j, rv- - r f' 1 - ' Jhjf ' , ' , s r THEY. WADED in hip Others, shorewaded the boots, along line shoals. well-fitte- d FISH FOR LUNCH Cf y '. X-'.- 'A HOOKED A BIG ONE par-fewi- children. Wood Lew Ellsworth is a master fisherman on the Green River below Flaming Gorge dam-sit- e, but his wife Laureta caught the first topped him two fish in that boat and kept ahead of Lewis all day. adveu-ttareso- , ct of Chicago rowed the boat while wife Margaret caught most of the fish. . DEAR SUN: The hostess. (P.S. It was going to be a mens fishing trip. But it sounded like so much sport that the women came along. It beFrank By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN you gave her your a ic, nS ke Served for lunch were fish, course. Lewis Ellsworth The men? They pumped up Cv boats, attended to their tackle, helped with lunch and kibitzed the ladies at fishing. The River below Gorge makes an Green Flaming ideal float fishing ladies. However, some rapids, and ladies cant avoid cold splash from occasionally. trip - for AAary ? &&'' A there are even the getting a the river Is4 As for the style of the day it didnt matter. Fishing is for fun not for fashion! ' v.'t. ix : 'v'v'? Mrs. Lewis Ellsworth, left, Mrs. David Payne and Mrs. Rulon Satterfield all agree that fishing can be fun. They display rewards of successful day's trip down the Green River. . P Marker This Is A Matter Of Adult Pride Mrs. Darryl Mrs. John A. Taye L. Dear Mary: My three grown children have been home this summer to spend their vacations with us, and Im ready to sell opr house and move into a one bedroom apart- Trickier August Marriage Rites lors Boone-Tay- e J Exchanging nuptial vows Monday were Miss Suzanne JBoone and John Arnold Taye. Setting for tlie wedding was the home of his patents. Dr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Taye, ,222 9th Ave. The marriage was solemnized later Monday in the Salt Lake Temple. 'The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, "Rpone, Prescott, -The bridegrooms parents honored the newlyweds at a r'Vedding breakfast at the Lion 5'House. sole attendant Graham. VC Craig Jan. Stayner was best W The bride is a graduate of .Utah State University. II-', Mr. Taye received a brnhe- - Healthy Meals just For Teens ' Arc you concerned about the eating habits of your teen- .agers as they go back to school? Youll want them to be alert and able to do their bc.t. What are the foods your teenagers need daily? Two or I more servings of foods from the meat group are required every day. Meats high quail- , ty protein is used in the growth of muscles and organs - far their repair. To be healthy and attractive every part of pro. tfle body must contain tein. - Teens also need 4 or more cups of milk per day, plus 2 .servings of vegetables, one a leafy green, and 2 servings of fruit, one of which should be a citrus fruit. Also needed are 4 or more servings of enriched or whole grain cereal or l1 degree from the Univer- sity of Utah. Prenuptial were parties given by Miss Su Roby, Nusbaum, Marjorie Royal Waddoups, Charles Bowler and Susan Wright. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Fisher Trickier -- Mr. and Mrs. L. Trickier, will be Newlyweds. Darrjl honored at a rectpion Monday evening at Farmington Third Ward. They were married earlier Monday in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride, the former Miss Ellen Fisher, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Etsil R. Fisher, They gave a Farmington. wedding breakfast fer the couple at the home of the brides uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Abram H. Bywater. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Trickier, Geneva, N.Y. Attendants at the reception w ill be Mrs. David J. Newey, matron of honor; Miss Lana Blanch, nwid of honor; Miss Judy Staples, Miss Leslie Ann Birch. J. Lynn Stool is best man. The bride is a graduaie of Weber State College. There she was vice president and treasurer of Lambda Delta Sigma; a member of the Signpost staff, and publicity chairman for AWS. ADVf RTISEMENT EAR WAX? Owrt mm porntod obcis th nwv punctur jnlnims. KERIO Drops help softan and loosen hard wax plugs. Put KERIO Drops wash aanaax out. KERIO Drops.in, Iteh Itch CALtUATUM ITCH contains S Entertaining for the bride were Mrs. Michael Nelson, Mrs. Walter Elliott, Miss Leslie Ann Birch, Miss Judy Staples, Miss Sharon Hartner, Miss Lorraine Weaver, Mrs. Ehn Fluckiger, Miss Lana Blanch, Mrs. George Ven-strMrs. Orsen R. Christensen Jr., Mrs. Abram H. Bywater, Mrs. Ned L. Jensen, Mrs. Jerry Harston, Mrs. J. Stephen White. a, ' paying for them. also left They cleaning and pharmacy bills. IM ANNOYED I hate to be niggardly and petty. I could manage to pay for these things, but frankly I begrudge it, and Im so cross with the children that right now I dont care if I ever see them again. My husband thinks I am "being childish about it, and Tan Hawaiian o PERSONAL I EXPENSES the food and entertainment, and the usual courtesies of hospitality, but these are their personal expenses, and I dont feel I should be stuck with them. Or should I? G.L. provided and they simply providers expect this as their due. It is a habit a bad one, of course, but one that doesnt need to be perpetuated. Since your husband is fearful of alienating the children, you could let him pay the bills, but this would scarcely protect you from the next vacation incursion. Dear G.L.: It sounds more like an invasion by the barbarian hordes than a visit from your children. But they are your children, and apparently you have algood ways been generous, Family relationships are very precious, and should be guarded, but your feelings of hostility are already jeopardizing the relationship. When you are with your THERES A WH&,( tube reg. $1.25 CALAMATUM losoi, Mun or arntment. shouldnt be afraid of each other thats a kind of emotional blackmail But it would - oral Nows, by addrassina . lotion to Mary Marker, la core af too Dosorot Nows, P.O. SCK 1397 Salt Lake city. Utok Mill. mwmuB DOWNTOWN 328-901- 1 SALT LAKE COTTONWOOD MAIL 1 ext. 44 oxt.224 278-536- V HcfT SOMAAEJ2 ahead! DOMT t'jr M, r - YOU MAY ALREADY OWN Mi OF AN ALL SEASON LENNOX AIR Under 25 and groove on real Hawaiian tans? Tanya turns on the Hawaiian tan. Cause only Tanya has those two Hawaiian favorites coconut oil and cocoa butter. Dig that deeper, faster Hawaiian tan? Get it at home with Tanya! The only really new suntan discovery in many moons. Can ya dig it? and children be nice if families conducted themselves with the consideration of loved, tactful guests. MM. RMtfvn my writ to Mary Martrar, xclusiv local columnist of too Dot- - ra'AIRCOIIDITIOm YEAR Hawaiian. Parents WRITE NOTES So why dont you write them little notes, saying you enjoyed the visit, and you realize they . overlooked some bills, which you are enclosing. SWCOEK.THIS will tan ya children indicate your expectations of them as adults, and encourage living up to them. , CONDITIONING SYSTEM Add ItNNOX RFC A ir Conditioning to your present worm air system. Installation is quick, simple. The cost is sur prisingly modest. We use your present furnace blower. Your heating ducts and registers should serve for cooling, too. Only two other units are needed: the condensing unit (placed outside), and the cooling coil placed inside your present furnace duct work. Bank rates. 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Long distance calls apparently mean nothing to them, but no one mentioned ' says not to say anything to the children, because it would alienate them. But theyve alienated me, so I cant see that it would matter much. They all have good jobs, and I think they should have more pride. . llEATCRAFT of 'UTAH! 486-87-11 328-90- 1 1 SAIT LAKE COTTONWOOD ext. 224 1 MALI mt. 44 COTTONWOOD MALL DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE pee for tale eppoirttowet Mm Ttnitt, fri. eitot Ml f -- t - -- I H |