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Show ' 12 A J DESERET NEWS, lin; ''41 Tuesday, August 12, J . , a 194? Menaces At The Wheel The Wisers By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY; I had the same problem as "LOVES POPS. Daddy was 80 years old and he also used a magnifying glass to read the newspaper, but he insisted on driving his AH automobile. the people on our street knew what a ter- Honored Salt Lake Temple was the setting Tuesday for the marriage of Miss Barbara Carr and Dr. Wendell H. Wiser. Afterward, the newlyweds were feted at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. W. h East. Lamonl Carr, The bridegroom, who has been residing at 3695 Viewcrest Cir., is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wiser, Logan. i Tuesday evening the bridal pair will greet guests at a reception at the Stratford Ward, Last. 5 Attendants will include Mrs. Stephen L. Carr, matron of honor; Miss Elaine Carr, maid of honor; Mrs. Frank H. .Cutler II, and Diane Wiser, flower girl. Assisting the bridegroom are Jerald W. Wiser, David W. Wiser and Gregory W. Wiser, his sons. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah and has attended Brigham Young University. Her husband graduated from BYU, and received a Ph. D. degree from the U.of U. Dr. Wiser is a member of e U. of U. facChurch ulty, and is a former principal of the Zealand. New of College He has fulfilled an LDS mission to New Zealand and Samoa. His bride has completed an LDS Brazilian Sou mission. . Entertaining at prenuptial parties have been Mr. and Mrs. Percy K. Fetzer, Dr, and under 20, the age group the figure was 35. In the age it was 34. group As for total accidents: In the age group "75 and over, there were 76 FATAL 20-2- accidents per 100,000 drivers per year. The under 20 driv ers were killed at rate of 89 per 100,000 per year. And toe at the rate of have accidents. This may be true occasionally, but more accidents are 101 caused by younger drivers who drive too fast. So tell "LOVES POPS that if she has a son under 25, she should worry more toe 20-2- 4, per year. One may say, "The older drivers may have fewer accidents, but those who drive too slowly cause OTHERS to I lit- Li, BoB's g 7th STEAK East 21st South HOUSE I 484-127- 8 jSESSS SEZEU m Mrs. Stephen L. Carr, Mrs. F. Wayne Glaus, Mrs. Finn B. Paulsen, Mrs. Leonard D. Benson, Mrs. Jerry Judd, Mrs. Herald Billeter, Mrs. Ray L. Alston, Mrs. Frank H. Cutler II, Mrs. Lawrence V. Mansell. Others were Mrs. Ronald J. Hermansen, Mis. G. Robert Graham, Miss Dorothy Streep-e- r, Mrs. Cecil A. Carr, Mrs. Raymond A. Gwynn, Mr. and Mrs. E. Albert Rosenvall, Miss Laura Jones, Miss Carolyn Hunter, Miss Shirley Tame, Mrs. Earl V. Gritton, Mrs. David E. Salev Jr. sore. --HIS LOVING DAUGHTER DEAR ABBY: Wanting to find out what "Pops chances for survival were, I looked up the 1965 statistics of the National Safety Council, and this is what I came up with: In the age group "75 and over there were 15 accidents per 100 drivers per year. In Ways To Combat Inflation FLARE-TO- (Continued from Page SLEEVES P THE LOOK IS CLASSIC IN HALF-SIZ- E FASHION ' ARE YOUNG FASHION survey showed that price has e moved to first place on list. Comparative shopping is also on the rise, reaffirming the growing customer interest in the best price. To comhomemakers bat inflation, have had to turn to this and many other economizing tech- 8.98 A lively young cotton at an easy This back-to-scho- ol price. delightful pure cotton, with Durable Press to give it complete ease of care. Bright red with sprigs of flowers end narrow pleating of white. Sizes 7 to 12. niques. "I try to buy only things that are absolutely necessary, one woman said. "The frivolous things that wed LIKE to have are left out. Another wife, and moer of two, sticks to "staple items that I can build more meals around. Desserts are just about out except for a treat once in awhile. the specials, buying groceries by the case homemakers have their backs to the wall and unfortunately no let-u- p in inflation is in sight, according to many economic experts. Though the current adminis- style is A-LI- NE KNIT WiTH A SPLASH OF SCARF 15.98 12.98 Jule Wynn styles a bonded Orion skimmer with slender lines, welt seaming and whisk of woven pattern on the cross-ove- r collar. Bonded Orion acrylic in red, navy or green, sizes 1 412 to 2412. a happy price for this Orion ocrylic bonded knit. What's more, it's machine A scalwashable, no iron and Perma-presloped neckline holds a, bit of print acetate scarf, and deep pleats assure motion ease. Purple or gold, sizes 10 to 20 and UV2 to What s. 202. THIRD FLOOR SALT LAKER SHOP THIRD FLOOR DAYTIME SHOP Mail and phone orders filled, indicate 2nd color choice, add 52c postage (812), Accessory Accents including knee-h- i hose at 1.00 and p handbag at 2.20 from our GIRLS' SHOP ACCESSO- - Mail and phone orders filled, add 60c postage (812). zip-to- RY COLLECTION. FIFTH FLOOR GIRLS' SHOP Mail and phone orders filled, add 60c postage (812). Shopping tration has reported that an antiflation policy is in effect, no slowing in rising prices is expected until later this year or early 1970. As one housewife rather grimly summed up the picture: I havent resorted to trick of the economizing buying grocery items by the case yet . . . but it may come to .that. And at a 7 per cent price hike per year, it jus may. .1 i.S A L T. LAKE CITY SALT LAKE CITY SAIT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN ANNUAL SALE OF L Events On STOCKINGS AND PANTYHOSE S.L. Club Take Calendar stockings back to campus with you. All the "famous 5' proportioned fall sizes in elegant shades. WARNER'S "LITTLE FIBBER" FOR YOUNG FLATTERY Sheer heel and toe Walking sheers reg. 1.50 pr. 3 prs. 3.45 Demi-to- e chairman. 4.00 Agilon stretch pr. 4.15 With seams, walking reg. 1.75 pr. 3 sheer reg. 1.75 pr. r, 3 Mesh pantyhose in suntan, Elks Ladies will meet for a beige or brown, S.M.L. reg. 2.00 pr. 3 pn, luncheon Wednesday, 12:45 p.m., at Newhouse Hotel. Mrs. Elias L. Day, president; Mrs. J. H. Petersen and Mrs. R. J. McDonough are in charge of the event. Mrs. Lucile Van Dam and Mrs. Cy Thompson are in charge of decorations. Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. George Mullen, Mrs. Chloe Bruce and Mrs. Vera Williams. A musical program is being planned by Mrs. William Batie and Mrs. Grant Greger-son- . g . "The Little Fibber" is ideal for the developing figure, contoured in a smooth blend of Dacron polyester, nylon and cotton with stretch power net back and stretch straps that adjust. Priced to a school-tim- e budget, white, sizes 32 to 36, A, B,C cups. pr. 4.13 Iks Ladies fund-raisin- a drawerful of these lovely Mountain Majestic Manor at Brighton will be the setting Saturday, 12:30 p.m., for a luncheon meeting of the Federal Womens Club. Entertainment and a ride on the chair lift are planned. The event is being sponsored by member of the Western Aerial Photography Laboratory with Mrs. Leatice San-do- Same style with padded cups, 4.00 4.75 THIRD FLOOR SALT LAKER BRAS & GIRDLES Mail and phone orders filled, add 40c postage (612). STREET FLOOR HOSIERY Mail and phone orders filled, add 24c postage (812), Others helping with prepa- rations are Mrs. Clara Stuber, Mrs. Andrew Nelson, Miss Cora Belle Singletary, Mrs. Marlow Crabtree, Mrs. Margaret E. Hall, Mrs. Iida Cun-- n i n g h a m, Mrs. Marge Dubach. SALT LAKE Mail and phone orders filled, indicate 2nd color choice. For delivery, dial in Salt Lake City area, 825-- 607 in Ogden area, in Provo area. Zenith 737 in outlying areas. Delivery north to Tremonton and Richmond south in Pn v. Prpro. east to Heberandhlidway, uest to Grantsvillc and Tooele, all points in between. Allow 4 days for delivery. There is a 50c charge on any C.OD. Mail orders to Box 1465, add indicated postage plus 4'k sales tax in Utah. SHOP Afnvnsvvn FRIDA Y10AM.TO9 P.M. 328-118- 8 K K. SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN CITY 1 374-278- 0 1 f rible driver he was, and theyd get out of his way when ey saw him coming. If anyone suggested that maybe he should quit driving, he had a fight on his hands. I wrote to the State Motor Vehicle Department and told them my problem, asking them not to let my father know who tipped them off. Shortly afterwards Daddy received an official notice to Of appear for a course he failed, and the ex-amug officer who gave him the test said he had never seen a worse driver. Please dont use my name. Hes still living and plenty 2533-15t- 2605-1- about HIM and quit worring SANTA , FE about Pops. M. 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