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Show Pretend You Did Not Hear By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY My husband : was recently elected president of his lodge. A woman I know came up to me and said, Cong ratula-tion- s. So Mor- ris accepted the presidency of the lodge. That was real nice of him. I heard nobody else Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Horace Alvord Quinn, 718 E. 1130 North, Bountiful, announce the en- would take it. an- W h at Abby swer would you have given her to put her in her place? MORRIS Deseret Newt photos by David Robert L. Shaw, U.S. Customs inspector, gets acquainted wiih Pillin at Salt Lake Airport. puts his best paw forward after jet trip from Chile. El I. Salvaje DEAR ABBY: Please print this. I want to clip it out and send it to my boss wife when it appears: : Welcome Dear Mrs. home! You went away for most of the summer and left your husband all alone saying your children needed a vacation. What did you expect your husband to do? Go home to an empty house every night, heat up a TV dinner, and curl up with a good book? I work for him. He was lonesome. He asked me to have dinner with him and I said yes. I also asked him to have dinner with me and he said yes. I cooked for him at KIS house, and mine, too. We had a ball. But you dont have, to worry. Nothing serious hap- ened. Im not the type to steal another womans husband, although it wouldnt have been too hard. And now I am going to give you & tip you really dont deserve. You have a wonderful husband. STAY HOME AND TAKE CARE OF HIM. He needs you more than your children need the mountain air. The next girl may want to SQUARE play for keeps. SHOOTER. FROM CHILE TO THE USA How The Fur Flies! . By Carol Perkins Deseret News Staff Writer This is National Dog Week. But for me, its both dog AND cat week. The dogs name is Pillin, and the cat is El 'Salvaje. Until Sunday they lived a quiet life in South America. This week they traveled thousands of miles to a foreign the United States country to become my wards. Pillin has belonged to Mr. and' Mrs. B. B. Smith, my parents, for six months, and El Salvaje for nine months. But in that short time they became official members of the family and couldnt be left behind when my parents made plans to return to the states after three years to DEAR ' finally decided on a couple of Sleekly groomed El Salvaje whispers to his amigo Pillin that he looks travel worn and needs a hair stylist. a carded my first idea mariachi band and shouts of ole. Then there was another difficulty. Mother had warned me to take the cats name seriously (wild one). He wasnt the most friendly feline in the world. At the air freight office, the man on duty ushered me into the bonded area where cargo is kept for customs inspection. CUSTOMS INSPECTION The room was filled with cages, but there were two that Dorsey s Hints By DORSEY CONNORS DEAR READERS: carpet great bulletin attach them to a wall or the back of a door vi(h spray ad- Indoor-outdo- tiles make boards. Just hesive. hardboard se--1 cured to the back of a closetdoor b a c omes a handy storage area for belts and pocketbooks. Your hardware stoic has hooks of different shapes and sizes that can be1 inserted into the hardboard. PEAR DORSEY: My automatic washer and dryer are In the kitchen since we have no utility 100m. I was unhappy about the appearance of the exposed vent pipe so I artificial purchased some with pliable wire flc&vers stems that could be wound r- - ; JURKOWSKI to turn an unpleasant sight into a pretty one. Thanks! GREAT WAY DORSEY: In our apartment, I had bathroom carpeting that was cut l. to fit .1 the bathroom accessories to match the carDEAR wall-to-wal- peting. We moved and the question arose of what to do with the carpeting which, of course, did not fit th- - new bathroom. I finally cut the carpet into oval rugs, washed them in my washer and fluffed them in the dryer. They are beautiful and did not even fray at the The U.S. customs inspector was there to give h!s stamp of approval. Hes the man who examined the dog and cat to make sure they werent marijuana and diamonds. The moment had come. I unlocked and opened the cage doors and stood there waiting breathlessly for an onrush of animals. There was none. The two of them stared at me (a black poodle who looked travel-worand an apprehensive black cat.) THE MEETING After a minute the dog made a beeline for me, jumpmop-heade- d n ing, licking, whining He later showed his true colors by snagging my nylons and red knit dress with his claws. - y As per instructions from Chile, the doctor was to the cat for a possible y back problem. He wont jump off furniture and high places. u Karen Soderborg Is Autumn Bride the University of Utah. He ' has fulfilled an LDS Northern England mission. Married Friday in the Salt were Miss Temple Karen Ann Soderborg and Robert Jay Mecham. Lake , Afterwards, they were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hosts were his parents, Mr. and Chuck-A-Ram- Mrs. Jay il Mecham, 1087 E. 4025 South. The brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Soderborg, 2t'97-2nV; is '' - ' d East. The bridal pair will greet reception guests Friday eve-inat the Reception Center. Entertaining for the bride have been Mrs. Lloyd SoderMrs. Alvin Soderborg, Ray Soderborg, Mrs. John Soderborg, Mrs. Dan Lewis, Mrs. Kent Anderson, Mrs. Keith Cole, Mrs. John N. Quigley, Mrs. Jack Quigley, Mrs. Robert McLean, Miss Carolyn Kelly, Miss Martie Todd, Mrs. Niel Cowls, Miss Janet Weiss and Miss Janice Weiss, borg, Mrs. g few. ' ic ' "V Attending the bride will be Mrs. Joseph Lynn Allen, Miss Becky Soderborg, Miss Kristine Soderborg, Miss Elaine Soderborg and Miss Melanie Mecham. John J. Evans is best man. Mr. Mecham has attended i Mrs. Robert J. Mecham SECTION C Womens Pages TV Highlights Comics City, Regional' A gala black-ti- e dinner to mark the opening night of Ballet West is being planned for Oct. 1 by the Salt Lake Ballet Guild. Setting for the event will be Utahs 6 89 7,10,12 As for myself, I must admit Ive grown rather fond of my newest relattoes. And I just may invite them to dinner occasionally! ANNIVERSARY SALE Sky Room. social hour at 5:30 p.m. will be followed by dinner at 6:45 p.m. There will be free parking at the hotel and a special London double-decke- r bus will be provided to transport dinner gyests to and from Kingsbury Hall for the performance. But the possible cure of this psychosis will have to await the arrival of my family from Chile. A ADVSRTISEMCNT Moist Underarms? Keeps underarms absolutely dry not half dry even for thousands who perspire heavily. Works as no aerosol spray can work. Liquid or cream, $3.00. Eleven million sold. All New 1970 Model! Easy-Se- w Super Dial ZSG- - Just Turn the Dial and Sew Every Plain or Fancy Stitch You Want! Attachments or Cams! NO "Add-On- " Mitchum RANT ANTI-PERS- "Sales GimRiicks&High Prices I,last Stop! beside himself with joy. We surely didnt have a communication gap! But then I glanced uneasily over at the wild one. Didn't STOP PAYING 'K he look like he was about to strike? Then he meowed and g) O p $200.00 SALES COMM. ' Water Softeners Factory Wholesale " " 1 I i I . . a EASY TERMS 12.000 Grain 169 ' tL.v Euoene celebrate their 60th wedding versary Monday. Sept. 29th, w open house at Seville Reception Same valves annih an Cen- ter, 4897 South redwood Road, 7 pm. to 9 30 pm. Relatives end friends invited. No gifts, please. They ere parents of eight children, four now living. Wendell, Salt Lake City; Lester end Calvin, Taylorsville, and Elden, Tooele; seventeen grandchildren, and sixteen great grandchildren. Mr, Paxton it retired from American and Refining Smelting (now a Kennecott division) end M.s. Paxton has been active In church O U P. ano P.T.A. affairs a , . a, 32.000 Grain Anniversary Wedding Mr and Mrs. Paxton win jTjLnn 1-- 5 . The diagnosis: El Salvaje is simply chicken and has acrophobia, an abnormal fear of high places! EUGENE PAXTONS To Note 60th GOLDEN WEDDING doctorate Law, and staff and The future bridegroom presently is a Jer-ve- y Fellow in comparative law at Columbia University. He has fulfilled an LDS Swiss mission. . Mr. snd Mrs. Romulus Shields will be honored for their 50th Wedding Anniversary at an open house Saturfrom S to 7 p m day. Sept. 27, at M2 So. Third West, Delta, Utah. They were married Oct. I, 11, they have 5 children. They reuuesf no silts. and was To Open Season Hotel Then, with El Salvaje and Pillin in tow, it was off to the vets for their eight-daquarantine. lie affiliated with Phi Alpha Theta active in forensics. Mr. Wood received his juris degree from the U. of U. College of w'as a member of the Law Review Order of the Coif. $189oo rnarjxrnjijrnr 4fm-- And it was at that moment I got my first look at THE cat or what I thought must be two large yellow the cat eyes peering at me from out of the darkness of the cage. He gave an indignant meow and I KNEW it was El Salvaje. rubbed his sleek black body against my leg. He wasnt wild at all or so it seemed at the moment. S Mary Anne Quinn 20.000 Grain ep T, caught my eye immediately they were blue notand pink with gold trim at all like the other plain wooden ones. (My mother always did fancy herself an interior decorator!) Now I still have my color coordinated bathroom and a JOAN spare rug to boot. LENNIE Underarm Dryness Mitchum SHOOTA 1 u S.L. Ballet Guild edges. ADVERTISEMENT underarms absolutely dry not half dry even for thousands who perspire heavily. Worksas no aerosol spray can work. Liquid or cream, $3.00. Eleven million aold. K-- around the pipe. Theyre a cheerful springlike addition to my kitchen decor. MRS. R. last P e rforated SQUARE ER: Thanks for your letter. word to the wise . . .1 i. cans of American pet food and milk. On the way to the airport I wondered how to greet the travelers. I had already dis- - gagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Anne Quinn. She and Stephen Grosscn Wood will exchange wedding vows Nov. 26 in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony. Afterwards, they will be honored at a wedding breakfast at the Alta Club, given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Wood, 2063 Hubbard Ave. The bridal pair will greet reception guests tvat evening at the Carillon. is a graduate of Brigham The bride-eleYoung University, where she participated in forensics and was a member of Delta Sigma Rho-TaKappa Alpha. Miss Quinn also attended graduate school at BYU and has studied at the University of Utah College of Law. She has fulfilled an LDS Central States mission. Her fiance was graduated magna cum laude from' the U. of U., where he was elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi and Delta Sigma Rho-TaKappa Alpha. ' Chile. Lj fact, the animals flew here ahead of the family and this entailed elaborate plans and several longdistance phone calls. PETS Iiwas a little wary of my first meeting with the pets. How does one make two foreigners happy in a new country? And there was the prob lem of communications. With my' Spanish limited to si, and buenos dias, I was praying that El Salvaje and Pillin were And like all hostesses I wondered what to feed my guests. What do a cat and dog from Chile eat? Spanish rice? I WIFE DEAR WIFE: II she really didnt know better, her plaee is in the corner with the rest of the dunces. 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