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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 17

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, December J9G0 17 Numbers But No Common Ground FINNLANDIA RESTAURANT Johannassens Begin Norway Holiday iiL Mi's. 3900 Oldsters 5 Could Run Government World Vsims' Farewell parties have been given by Mr. and Mrs. William W. Cannon, Mr.

and Mrs. Sverre Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Finn DahL The trio have been staying with Mrs. Grace Pearce for the past two weeks prior to departure.

South Wasatch NOW SSRVINO SUNDAY DINNER Family Stylo from 1 p.m. PRIME RIB-ROAST TURKEY WIENER SCHNITZEL $300 Children Half Filca DINNER DANCING 9 TO 12 NO COVH Cll ctr-im er INt-Utt (3325 East), returned during the Thanksgiving week from a Jaunt around the world. The'' couple left Sept and stopped in New York City, Portugal, Spain, Italy, the Near East, India, Hong Kong, Japan, Hawaii and Los Angeles. Before returning home they visited with a granddaughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Rrchuleta in Los Angeles. 1 SuX Jessie D. Johannas-sen and daughters, Zandra, 10, and Inger, 8, 427 are leaving Sunday for the first leg of their Journey to Norway. They will spend a few days in New York City before sailing on the Chrlstmas Boat Berdensfjord, arriving in Stavanter, Norway, Dec. 17 in time for the holidays.

The trio will stay with her father HJ Dagsland in Stavanter, and visit sisters and relatives in Norway. They plan to stay abroad tor the next year. Warren Diehls Return Mr. and" Mrs. Warren C.

Diehl, 4672 Idle wild Rd. The experts found that what the oldsters want more than almost anything else is status respect and the right to self-esteem, even though theyre on the shelf. "While the average older person in, his own lifetime experiences aoclal, economic and psychological losses as ages," the committee said, it seems probably that over the next few decades people in general will be better able to compensate for these losses. In the aggregate, as a group, they are likely to become more self-confident and better satisfied with their lives than their wumwii inriiiTu TJi gain AXO Alumnae Alpha Zeta Alpha of Alpha Chi Omega will hold their annual "Holiday Food Demonstration" Friday at 8 p.m. at Mountain Fuel Supply Company, 180 E.

1st South. The fete will will be guest night for group. happy holiday charmeri in silky taffetized cotton By Patricia McCormack New york (UPD American families today have in their midst more oldsters than at any time in the nations history. What does It mean? The planning committee of the White House Conference on Aging answers the question in a new report The answers are based on consultation with experts tak-big an objective view of "the older person in a mature society. More Over 65 Before 1900, older people Jn the lived In a young society.

Only one of every 25 citizens then was over 65; But with medical advances lengthening the life span, one of every 11 citizens is now over 65. Compared to his predecessors, the oldster in contemporary America is likely to rub elbows with more old people and to be more influenced by them. They're 16 million strong, the oldsters. But they haven't -had time to exert too much influence. As the experts see it, the oldsters will exert their influence to a greater extent during the decade ahead.

1 1 aj Mrs. Jessie D. Johannassen, left and daughters Zandra, Inger are leaving Salt Lake City Sunday for Norway trip. blouse and skirt 2-piecers 8.98 visit our enchanting trim the tree' shop 0 veritable wonderland of Christmas cards and wrappings, plus decorations for home and tree now in our Auditorium i jxj -(turn right from tho roar olowtori) brighten her holidays if Sheen finish washable cotton that, needs no starch, resists wrinkles, is sh Fink resTsfanf arid color fast." (above). With cotton net underpinnings, dainty floral print on green or rose, (left) With tie-on overskirt, grope dot on lilac or sjone blue on powder blue Szes 7 to 14.

Third Floor Girls Shop-parking level 8 9 phont your order for free delivery moil orders to box 1 465, bdd 32c postage outside our delivery orea, plus 27c Ts tax in Utah, Income Boost The total income of the oldsters today is about 3Q billion dollars a year. By 1970, this is expected to hit at least 55 billion dollars. 'Through the iftcrease in pension rates and social security benefits; as well as the increasing proportion of people who are eligible for benefits It. probable that the purchasing power of this age group is growing at a rate almost as rapidly as that of any other age group," the planning committee reported. But in addition to growth in numbers and buying power, the older group has more free time.

More older people today also have good physical health and energy and the number arriving at age 65 with lot more mileage in the bones is increasing. Could Be Strong "If this were a group bound together by a common religion or by common political and nationality traditions, It would be one of the most powerful groups in the country, the planning committee reported. For example, if the oldsters tried, within the next decade, they could pretty much manage the making of laws to their advantage alone. Desire Respect The committee noted, how-ever, that there doesnt seem to be too much danger of rule by oldsters. juniors love "white Christmas'1 happy-check "swirl" ft takes just a minute of precious time to don a Swirl-just wrap, button and tie, and there she is, ready for a busy round of holiday cooking, shopping and hostessing.

This one is easy-sudsing cotton fhat opens flat for Ironing. Perky touches of embroidery on yellow, coral or aqua with beige checks. Sizes 10 to 20 and 14 Vi to 24s. Third Floor Daytime Shop parking level 8 A 9 phene your order for free delivery moil orders to box 1465, odd 35c postage, outside our delivery area, plus 15c sales tax Jprinled faltern quick-drying acetate briefs 12 for 400 give her glamorous coordinates jeweled cardigans and holiday-hued capris 00, 598 All the smartness of a Jumper, plus the comfort of culottes are combined In this clever outfit for Juniors. "Blouses included.

No. 8170, with Patt-O- frosty' wool separates with glamor touches of embroidery Rama is in sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18. Bust 30 to 38. Size 11, 3114 bust, culottes, 4 yards of 35-inch; blouse, (a) velveteen capris' soft, deep-pile cotton velveteen with favorite back z'ip styling. Green, brown, gold, red, med.

blue, turquoise, purple and black, 10 to 18. 1 (b) appliqued cardigan- pure Orion acrylic with charming applique in pink or blue on white, 34 to 40. sleeve, 2 sweaters Pure virgin wool knits with sprightly embroidered appliques. Sizes 340 40. ea.

14.98 slim skirt Pur8 wol flannel, completely rayon fined. White, plum, teal, 5 to 15. 10.98 pleated skirt wool flannel with knife-edge pleats stitched to the hip.JWhite, plum, teal, 5 to 15. .14.98. Third Floor Sorority Shop parking ieyel 819 (c) jeweled cardigan whisper soft Orion acrylicwith rich patterning of mock pearls end bugle bfs.

White, black or pink, 34 to 40. (d) jeweled cardigan Send 33 cents in coins for this pattern to Iris Lane, care of The Salt Lake Tribune, 367 W. Adams St, Chicago 6. 111. Add 10 cents, for each pattern for first-class mailing.

Home Arts for t60, the exciting new 64-page style book and guide lor creative 'women, is now ready, CO cents Your chance to' stock up on long-wearing machine- Washable briefs, yet opaque. Fully cut and petal soft, with elastic leg in white, -pink, blue or maize. Also with band leg In white or- pink. Sizes 6, 7, Street Floor Pin Money Shop parking level 1 -braid -'and sequins-glittenm tare-free Orion. Blackrwhlte or bjue) 34 to 40.

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