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Show DESERET 4A ft, da, November NEWS, 19&9 23, Miss Glora Build N. y Happy Memory re r Ev The CECELL lb ar r vrkcJ u Snog 5 S jr K i..e g.r.s .ur t of ts am. t:m rr.ber t. e.r V thcr 1 t., to keep I,a r er as al.ve as possible Mher will they be old enough to realize that ot one time they, too had a living fathei ? Doctors Your Answer: pEoblem i a hard or.e. My gues is that the o!ution will i ome when It do come. ' ore easily than you annci- - l K- Ii. Be. (I C ', pit. k'tead, l.'TTt .5 1700 V.M Riv- - Gam I) a'ui Mi Av. an 'IK ot the future p,uent brealid'.t at , 1 br:de-t- be v the bridal couple at a rlavei. vwli hoooi ,.1 UP btnle-Tiit'- Ig a o giaduate i of B, I7 The Etiquette Of Gifting E ELIZABETH L. POoT while tltt-who tome tegaluil- receive SI ot $2 Question: Private secretaires give their bosses gitt i .'dnio't here, and with it come the problem about who to give pieents to, and what to g!U If . in answer the following toirectlv. you aie oaestion Youi Christ well prepared tna cries will be few and eaih solved. Question: If you aie invited to someone's home for Christ mas dinner, (other than family) you should take a gift. True Faise Answer: True. It need not lie much, but it would show little appieciation if you did not take a gift. Question: Youngsters tn grade schools take gifts to all True them teacher Ttue At first it won t mean too much to them, wotdei bf as they get older it will. the child For instance, around three or so often lov es to near about things that happened when he was a baby. mmjL 'o tell aooj no.v ng e' Cr Ccr'.rot 'Round Toyland sTuae A shades. ed no-ca- ..crenened Brand-ne- ce. vv. in Foothill g ! 'fsSUflsislc fo- l bunsr ' ades that zoom up quick, glide m slick, L their brilliant b'ack 1 op!es case. Lusher, warme", wetter wilder. Trv all six glow up fast! Just $1.65. mouth-waterin- Village. a c sheer, Coming up quick Isuper-slick- l) p in their Topless case. . . . plus oil )he other leading lines . . . et Nelden's Year C 0 Six, Madame Alexander J ague Dolls La onne intent Best Fine Arts ohStudio 4c School S When a chad i around 5 to 6 he often becomes very much 1 tereted m ancestors and the background of the family, and you can tell them mora about tneir father. 'U40L SltlfMS False ... Vnswer: True. Typical gifts include cosmetic articles, clothing accessories, scarves, stocking and costume jewelry. Question: Householders give piesents to household help whether permanert or False . . time. True Answer. Tine. part- Weal - l n g apparel or accessories and a Christmas bonus are always maids appreciated. Part-tim- e who have homes of their own, 90THBIRTHDAY to fath teacher. Question: Regular dehveiy Answer: People j GROWING LNTEiiizsi False True Answer: False. They usually take a gift to their horne-tooteacher and sometime to others of whom thev are especially fond, but few chil ihen could aPord to take gifts True RELAX llVlt elder mat Answer; False Tnev hull'd hen o'nen'bei employer with a card A gift is not even though he one. give Question: People who provide you with regular service such as gas station attendants and beauticians should be reChi lstmas. at membered False men postmen, newspaper delivery men and milkmen etc. aie given gifts at Chnst-ma- gat a littls their Dadd-- . er. mill J or ! at At first they nay not ask many questons but these things vou sav will become part of their background of T-- r very DadCv Old t niav prefer a gift house or familv. e Err ty Pc5t trut fvfe ,ry c Dtar Readers: Christmas v s "ere all, I assume, have a picture of your nusband displayed, as tell a' a few snapshots of e c ddrer, will kr.ow, c'ddi.i about sex and adoption, about deatn men as a tule if you have a good relationship with your children and talk to them a lot one day some smnple qiestion d theirs opens the door and vou have vour Girl fur IVs Sne i' lifted n tthos Who in ' American Colleges aid 1 who has attended U mer Mr. State College, is uirrentiv a student at tne University ot Ltah, and affiliate with Deha PI" Kappa. He nas fulfiJed an LDS Cumoiah mission. ghaut omg lmveritv, uhete she was a member ( intei national Folk Darners and Spur M. Beikstead was e'ected Homecoming and as Utah s Jantzen Smile Q teei in , JIM Glora Beckstead 2 1IR Vestenkox, : : Car f rev o e My oP't advice vo-- lJ a .c let the .wtu.e t .,ng eit. ome about naturally You do p i' y . y made of the engagement ,ti ii urthconung marriage of Mis Glora Be str ill nal Evan G Vetenko. n t oiuldi pair ate makirg pi. n? for a IT w idmg to be solemnized in the Salt Lake 1( n ' ip Tii.it evening they will greet rerep-ie- t ; ) j eat-- , at the Shalamai t of the bndeeiei are Mr and Mi. ou! cement A h auto-mob- VithuU 4 WTY VUe Yi. v .ra kil.ed ii r accident, our two gins were bo'h under two years of ou to age Now I don t kno tell t! em or the ac cider t. Beckstead To 4 : asDond 1 i Dia tors I n g I Emma 0ovteii wilt ebserva her fctTh bsrttmay NovemSaturday at ber 2vh, rh of her horn '6 s. ..False .. True. 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