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Show PAGE FOUR SUGAR HOUSE, UTAH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 INDEPENDENT Dear Sally Dear Sally: I am a widow of 44, comfortably fixed, but very lonely. During my vacation this past summer I met and fell in love with a man of 45, goodlooking kind, considerate. But, of course, he is married, and has two children of 15 and 13. He ana nis On Thursday, September 10th Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pugsley and Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Pugsley left from the Salt Lake Airport for a two week vacation in New York City. They plan to spend a good deal of time with their brother, Mr. Earl D. Pugsley and his wife. Their plans also include seeingthemusi-cal- s "The Music Man" and "My Fair Lady" and taking side trips to Washington D. C. and Phila-delphia. Utah Press Women will hold their regular monthly luncheon meeting Saturday, September 19th, at Lee's Cafe, Bountiful, at 1:00 p.m. Mrs. Betty Fisher, 367 West State St., Farmington, will report on the National Federation of Press Women's Convention which she attended. The Conyention was held from August 12 through the 15th at Portland, Ore. The three-da- y me ting was followed with a three day post-conventi- on tour. Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Jones, formerly of Salt Lake City, and now residing in Wilmette, 111., arrived here on September 10th for a short visit. While here, many of their friends entertained for them. Mrs. Jones, Fay, was present at the opening alumni meeting of her sorority on Monday, September 10th. Mrs. Roland Christopherson, 1724 Nevada Street, was hostess to the Delta Gamma alums for a brunch held in her lovely gardens. Entertainment was furnished by the Violin Quartette from East High School. SHOP SOUTH EAST 1 told me that he wne-don'- t get along together very well. And that he's in love with me. He keeps asking me to go out with him, but up to now I have refused-tell- ing him Ijustcannnot go out with a married man. Last night he phoned to tell me that he's decided to ask his wife for a divorce, and now will I go out with him? I don't know whether to believe him, but I can't seem to get him off my mind. What shall I do? Grace. Dear Grace: I have an idea that his man's divorce proceedings are more illusionary man factual, that he's using his "decision" as a lever under you. I suggest that you tell him not to ring your doorbell unless he has his final decree clutched tightly in his hand. And you know what? Til bet that he'll never show up! THANIS! o o o YOUR RESPONSE TO OUR FORMAL OPENING WAS A BIG SUCCESS. BECAUSE OF YOUR ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION, WE ARE EXTENDING OUR OPENING SPECIALS AND PRIZES THRU SAT SEPT 19th. AGAIN. THANKS WAYNE'S BO0TERY Your neighborhood Poll Parrot shoe store. Canyon Rim Shopping Center 2995 E. 33rd So. - Irani HH) MM)UWW By popular demand, more than 4 out of 5 of all new homes built in this area during the past year installed electric cooking. More women prefer electric cooking for these and many other reasons: Clean as an electric light . . . no fumes or grime to dirty walls, ceilings or curtains . . . pots and pans stay clean, too. Better Meals electric cook-ing retains more Jiealthful, valuable vitamins and minerals in the food. Because little water is required, foods cook more in their own juices. ' Cool because electric sur-face units send heat into the food, not the kitchen. mmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJ (ftnn qgm frwrn iramrtfcrtfcr. Your family has important papers to be laminated to protect and preserve them Such things as your-- . 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Monday through Saturday SOUTHEAST OFFICE SERVICE 2257 E. 3205 South Phone IN 7-93- 74 Southeast Hi-lig- hts Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Stanley and son Scotty motored to Yellow-stone Park'over the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hamilton. None of the party had ever visited this area before and were pro-perly impressed with Old Faithful, the bears and all the natural won-ders of this great western Park. The earthquake area was inaccess-ible but they saw many tons of rock displaced. They returned by v way of the beautiful Star Valley. Mr. Stanley is Advertising Direc-tor for the South East Independent and as a native of Louisiana, he is eager to see as much as possible of our country here in the west. |