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Show ... Co. . 958, ---- -··--- ·-·--·- ---·Provo, Ut e.."l J.:pril YELL-Ji:,G~,~ /vi J\ J\j J\] r,- ,0 {;]OD ,-'r ·- ' SOME GENER.A,!, RULES You may think yClu are more comfortable if you eat with your elbows stick i~ out " at your sidiB B like a duck under full sail. If you do, you are nothing but a menace to your neighbor. The plGce for elbows is hugging your ribs. I) ~- 1\.. r' 27, 1937 ' ___, r; 3'.. I'') 1' N \ r" J tha.t the other fellow has to look at you. If you don't ca.re, or forget about him, remember that some day you may forgetin the presence of some nice girl you hope you.re impressing •. A little practice will teach you to cut the toughest steak without bumping into your neighbor's arm. When you aren't eating dontt re~~ your elbows on ti1e table. JJld don't lean on one elbow and ea.t with the other hand. You 1 re supposed to do your sleeping in bed. Let's suppose you are eating in a mess hall, at a table with a buncl:.. of other fellows arid no girls present. Tnis is about as informal as a meal can be but there are still good manners you can remember. \Vhen a disl:l is passed to you, help yourself wd pass it en . ,Ask for any dish.. which is not right befcre you. Dani 1 tal,ce 'more t h an your she.rel Don 1 t use your own knife, fork or spoon in a serving dish. If there is no serving implenent, ask for one. CAUSU.A,LITIES A.MONGEST BYSTANDERS A.RE A.PT TO BE HEAVY REACH IS J:.N A~~SET-- IN ]J:l A,LLEY FIGHT S:)C I ..U,LY--IT 1 S NOT SO HOT If you must cough or sneeze, turn your head away from th~ table. • If you are unhurried you won 1 t spill fnod on the table, floor, or your clothes. Think of the otner fellow and rememThis may help cut down your laundry bill. ber t:na.t your manners tell others what sort of person you are. Chewing with the mouth open and trying to talk with the mouth full of food are very ugly table habits. Remember ................. l |