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Show f INDEPENDENT SUGAR HOUSE, UTAH THURSDAY OCTOBER 1, 1959 PAGE FIVE Dear Sally DEAR SALLY: I'm ayoungman of 18. Last week at a friend's party, I met a swell cirl and spent most of the evening dan-cing with her and kidding around. She disappeared from the party about 11 o'clock and then later when I asked my host about her and cause one or the other principal kept Dlugsunz. DEAR SALLY: I'm a girl of 13 and already my life is ruined. My parents refuse to let me date until rm-i- n high school. Several boys have asked me to go riding with them or to the movies--b- ut it's no dice--m- y parents say I'm too young. I know several other girls my age who are dat-ing, and I think my folks are being very cruel about this. How can I wait two more years? By that time romance will have passed me byl BETSY. DEAR BETSY: I'm sorry, chicken, but I can't give you much help, other than to repeat what your parents have already told you--dati- ng should begin in high school, and not before. I'll guar-antee that any 'romance" that happens to pass you by during the next two years will only too readily shift gears when the green light turns on. DEAR SALLY: I have had sev-eral dates with a certain boy, and I think quite a lot of him.' Now, it happens that his birthday is approaching and I'm wonder-ing just what kind of gift I should give to him. Will you please ad-vise me? ESTELLE. DEAR ESTELLE: Skip the gift and send him only a card. Or, if you really want to do something extra-speci- al in honor of the day, you can invite him to your home for dinner. Any gift-givi- ng should be initiated hy the man and, in a girl's case, it is better to wait until she's engaged to him. DEAR SALLY: I am engaged to be married, and both my parents and my fiance's parents have told us they intend to give us rather large gifts of cash for their wed-ding presents. Now, I'm in a quan-dary. Do I lay these checks with our other gifts which I shall be displaying at our wedding recep-tion? Some people have told me this is not proper, and others have said I would hurt our parents' feelings if I failed to display their gifts. SHARON. DEAR SHARON: A display of the checks would be vulgar. How-ever, it would be quite all right for you to tell close friends and relatives that your parents gave vou checks- - but skip the amounts. where . I could phone her for a date, I was floored SALLY SHA.W when he told me that this girl was only 12 years old! Honest, I thought she was at least 16. I still can't get her out of my mind, though, and am wondering if it would be all right for me to ask her out. JACKSON. DEAR JACKSON: Twelve years is at least four years too young for a fellow of 18. And the fact that this young girl left your party at such an early hour is a pretty good indication- - that her family is keeping a close watch on her social activities. You'll be far wiser, and have much more fun, if you date girls more nearly your own age. DEAR SALLY: How can I get back my wife, whom I love very much and whom I lost via the divorce courts through my own After eight years of wonderful marriage I lost my head over another woman anti started running around with her. Of course, my wife eventually found out about this affair and sent me on my way. The affair amounted to nothing as such things more often than not do--a- nd now I want my wife back very, very much! But whenever I phone her, she hangs up 'on me, and none of the numerous letters I have written to her have been answered. Please tell me, is there anything in the world I can do to win her back? DOUG. DEAR DOUG: About all I can advise you is that you exercise plenty of patience, and keep on trying. Candy, flowers, telegrams might help the situation. Of course, it may be too late for you to rescue that "wonderful marriage" you so foolishly threw overboard-bu- t then there have been many such marriages salvaged just be- - 2 5 4 5 6 7 MgkmM can have fun figuring; out your meMHHjse from the Orient YOU UNe of thin pleawant little letter puzzle. If the number of letters in your flrMt name In 5 or len, Miib tract from 7. If more than 5 lettera In your first name, subtract from ltt. Now take this result and And your key letter In the word ORIENT at the top of this puzzle. Then, starting at the upper left corner, check each one of your large key letters as It appears from left to right. Below the key letters is a code message for you. tI eNcO eRdTpEoOaRhIEreTNhIi R IN TOERON IETR s 8 o c n e y s o 1 pi d ONT I REOR I TENO Ni Es Td 8 1 ad sye r ee I ROR IETN ON y e w o pro uf 1 o a u EoOtTt rI sRrNfNeOhTbI ErRlEt NrtRrENimOIlRiiEcTiOgIrNeTa I 'NO RNT I ROENT I d n n o d ra ndp s ey (now Your Pets by Mary Notestine rhe Great Dane (Harlequin) . This is probably the most in-teresting strain of the Great Dane and is also the most difficult to breed correctly. There are few Great Danes that are good Harle-quins and fewer Harlequins that are good Danes. Two Harlequins may not have a litter that is Har-lequin, but blues and blacks mated may produce a Harlequin. They are not very popular and never will be as popular as the brindles and self-colore- ds, which are much easier to breed, but it has a strong proportion of enthusiasts ibehind it in Britain and on the Continent. The body-col- or should be white ,with numerous black, or blue ir-regular patches. These splotches should have a torn appearance like blots of ink thrown on the dog... never looking like enlarged Dal-matian dots. Those on the head legs and tail should be smaller. "Wall" eyes which, are partly colored white and part blue are found on the Harlequin. They also have pink and flesh-color- ed noses which are permitted only in this strain. The height is a minimum of 30 inches, and the weight is a minimum of 120 pounds. The coat is short, dense, and sleek. The head has a medium stop; ears medium and pendant (cropped on the Continent). The body is heavy and muscular yet graceful; and the tail is carried low. P.T.A. officers, followed by a free time for the parents to meet teachers, and to observe their methods in the classroom, Mrs. Charles S. McDonald, 4980 Mem-ory Lane, announces. Back to School Night Parents of children in the Holladay Elementary School should reserve Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. of October 7th for the Back to School Night of the Parent-Teache- rs Assn. 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