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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 50

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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50
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Page 50-THE HERALD, Provo. Utah, Thursday. November 27, 1980 Simple, (Easy Bules For ieingj the Perfect Mistress This condition does not apply to the wife. Sutherland says aristocratic Britons, picking up the threads of normal life after World War II. often found it too expensive to set up a mistress a separate establishment as in former days.

Women's liberation also has directed elsewhere the lives of young women who would have been excellent LONDON (UPI) Whea King Edward VII died his queen sent back to Lily Langtry a neatly laundered pile of the handkerchiefs die famous beauty had forgotten is the royal bedroom. Not many modern wives would be that understanding. But Queen Alexandra was a woman of her time and i mistress was as much a part of the social scene at the turn of the century as the foxhunt. Rerorriri" rktmpm in attitudes. Mistresses still exist of course, but mostly on company expense accounts.

Some of them write books emulating Harriette Wilson, mistress of the immortal duke of Wellington among others, whose enduring autobiography is often cited for its opening sentence: "I shall not tell why and how I became, at the age of 15 the mistress of the Earl of Craven." Debrett'S: which also publishes the official guide to the Peerage, has just Goduced "The English Gentleman's istress," a euology and lament for what it describes as an endangered species. The beck contains advice on hew a gentleman should treat his mistress and how he should treat his wife when he takes a mistress. There are rules in each case, says author Douglas Sutherland, who pays tribute to various British kings demonstrating that a mistress here and there can ease toe cares of state. King Charles II split his extracur-ricolar affections between a Frenchwoman and a local orange peddler, Nell Gwyone. When Nell's car.

riage was surrounded by an angry crowd during the Catholic riots of 1685 she calmed It with the words: "Good people let me pass. I am the mistress." King William IV ditched his mistress without a penny after she had borne him 10 duldren: which Sutherland says is bad form. Sutherland: admitting his debt to French custom, srys a mistress should never be sees with ber patron in any public place where she might embarrass the wife. If she is given an expensive present: the wife must have at leat an equivalent gift She must remain entirely faithful. i i -a 'v I 1 4 Diamond Solitaire Earrings.

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GEORGE, Utah (UPI) -Investigators have identified an apparent homicide victim whose body was found six months ago as a Las Vegas teen-ager who vanished on Jan. 16. Dental records enabled police to positively identify the young woman as Susan Jane Belote, 18, said Washington County Sheriff Dean Jones. He said deputies discovered records attempt to" hide it. They said dirt had also apparently been piled on the body but had been washed away by rain.

An autopsy performed on the badly decomposed body by State Medical Examiner in Salt Lake City failed to positively established the cause of death. But the examiner said apparent damage inflicted on the victim's neck tissue led him to suspect the teen-ager was strangled. There were no signs of kept by a St. George dentist which matched the victim's teeth. Jones said the local records were not found until after officers had conducted a nationwide investigation in an effort to identify the body.

The body was found May 18 by rabbit hunters in a field near Bloomington Hills, subdivision south of St. George. Police said a large stone had been place on top of the body in an apparent Don't Buck The System; But He Did It WASHINGTON (NEA) Given historic precedent, Henry D. Irwin's brief forage into national politics 20 years ago should have Shop Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. -10 p.m.

passed without notice or lasting significance. ne was selected as an Oklahoma presidential elector, in 1960, when John Kennedy was running against Kichard Nixon. Which is to say he was merely an official postscript. () At moments like these, keep saying to yourself, ultv 11 the tnou9ht tnat I urt ut' this year ask 'or ll tKv the 9ift music- and I llfil t0 keep your tnou9ntful 9ift I rom l3ecom'n9 a special, return the favor. Electors are the people chosen by the states to Let's take a look at gifts from the vantage point of spring cleaning Go ahead, open that closet.

Ah, a whole lifetime of memories. The carnivorous plant that kept you in trouble with the A.S.P.CA Remember when you asked for an electric guitar and your grandmother i gather after elections to cer tify whomever the popular vote dictates. gave you a narp jf iff I Vf JX from (he Rnmrri Rar Thus, according to the form, Irwin was simply to meet with the other electors that year, and carry out the And how can anyone forget that cute little lap with the very big feet? in fl nHtewers I everywhere you for it mandate of the people. Candidate Nixon had carried Oklahoma handily, thereby winning all seven of the state's votes, and Irwin was expected to cast his ballot routinely and accordingly. But he didn't.

He voted instead for Harry Byrd of Virginia, and, what is more, he tried to get the other electors to do the same. He sent telegrams to all of them, in "strict confidence," asking that they side with him for Byrd Regular Lock combination Lock tana Barry uoiawater as vice president), or choose another "acceptable substitute." In other words, Irwin attempted to undermine the traditional system. He believed the Electoral College was better equipped than the people to act in the best interest of the country, so he felt it should ignore the results of the general election and select the president by itself. The Record Bar Inc 1980 He failed, of course. And Save on Attache Cases for People on Their way Up You're moving up and your Pegasus attache will stay with you all the way.

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Constitution. "The people were never expected to select presidents," Irwin says..

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