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Show J P-G- Blab i by MARCELLA WALKER 1 Do you agree with me that this has ; turned into a spectacular Fall? i We put up with rain, snow, wind, In ' and more rain, and hardly any sun for III! ; some time, but somehow it has all worked together to make this season one of the more glorious ones of the past few years. 1 ; As you drive up the road you can see on every side trees aflame, some red and scarlet and other golden-I golden-I junshine-hued. They almost jump 2 out at you as you drive along. The carpet of fallen leaves at the Grove Ward look inviting to jump in or shuffle through. It is so much fun to shuffle through fallen leaves and who could resist it? )! And , the flowers have become , perhaps the prettiest they have been , all year. Some are a riot of color that almost takes your breath away Look up on the foothills and i the scrub oak and maple ablaze with color. -How all this beauty could remind I me of the weeds that used to grow in our lving room in California, I don't r! know, but it did. It is true. We lived in a fourplex which was built upon a cement slab as many are in that state. Our "well- !( instructed" dwelling was stucco on fie outside, pale green as I recall, with a front room, kitchen, bedroom, bath and small utility area. Part of the regular housekeeping chores was to weed the living room, i The walls of the house were not ! exactly flush with the cement slab 1 game to remember even though the Vikings lost it according to the scoreboard. It took seven, yes, that is right, seven overtimes for the . Provo Bulldogs to come out on top. First of all, so few people have seen the current rules of the high school overtime in action that hardly . anyone knew what to expect. Through it all the Vikings stuck with those bigger boys and the seven overtimes go to show that no matter what the final score, little old P.G. with its 750 students is as good a football team as Provo with its 1500 students or whatever it is they have this year. . If the team was disappointed, I hope it was only temporary because they were a David against a might Goliath and they nearly bested them in the end. And talk about tired. Those youngsters out; there from both teams were dead tired. Why even the fans were tired. Jim Starr and Keith Allred were almost doing slapstick to : keep the radio audience alive. You know that in high school virtually the same team plays both Offense and defense, except perhaps the quarterback and one or two Others. A regulation game wears the boys out but seven overtimes really takes the cake. Boys, we were proud of you and even if you couldn't move the next day, you had earned the rest. Let's take state! base. Therefore, weeds would grow up between the wall and the floor making it necessary to pull the weeds IS along the baseboards. I'm not kidding this is a true story. My daughter came home from exercise class with this diet. It does 1 ot say who the author is but it does note that with this low calorie diet If you can eat all the ice cream you f want. , Here is what this diet allows: for 1 Monday breakfast you can have weak tea ; for lunch one bouillon cube ihalf cup diluted water; dinner, one n PWn thigh, three ounces prune t Jwce for gargle only. f, n Tuesday you are allowed scraped crumbs from burnt toast for 1,1 "reakfast; one doughnut hole with-)? with-)? wt sugar for lunch and one glass of flehydrated water; and three grains wrwneal broiled for dinner. , Wednesday's menu is scrumpt-V scrumpt-V TB: taaWast, shredded egg shell lunch, one half dozen poppy '' J18; dinner, bee's knees and if' msquito knuckles sauteed in vinegar. hJuirsday is even better with ofeakfast of boiled out stains of an ! iataDlecloth; lunch, beUy button of J oranage; and dinner, three m r0 an Iriah (dice1)-( (dice1)-( b to be outdone Friday has lunK of two lobster antennae, "ocn, one tail joint of sea horse; and consists of a rotisserie broiled PPy filet. chl16 Weekend 8trts out with four brJ'u banana seeds for Saturday luTh ; broiled butterfly Uver for jelly vertebrae ala 'Pe for dinAer. Sunday is the opitome 0f fine hum g- With breakfast of pickled nbonngbird tongue; lunch of prime ntj. Jadpole and aroma of empty tossfr pie plate; and dinner of Paprika and clover leaf salad, be cn8eVen ounce gss of steam may in "med alternate days to help ivng something to blow off. haS( Xfori anythin8 worth eatK Last Friday night was a football I- |