Marge Revill of Midvale is our Letter Writer of the Month for April. At age 88, she keeps up a lively correspondence with many people, including the newspaper. Her comments about modesty and the Jazz Dancers were dashed off quickly before the mailman (not Karl Malone) arrived.
She is the mother of five and has lived in the Salt Lake Valley most of her life.
She promises to keep submitting her thoughts.
I wonder, has sex just recently been invented? It is getting a lot of attention lately — cleavages, belly buttons, wiggly body parts and toilet talk? I'm ready for a change. I got one this past week
My son took me to the last Jazz game of the season. A fully clad attractive girl sang the national anthem just as it should be sung. Then the talented Jazz dancers made their entrance. It was exciting. But what a pleasant surprise. I nudged my son and said, "Look, Scott, no cleavages." He answered "Wow." (A man of few words.) Maybe a new trend is coming.
The Jazz lost, but no matter. I'm looking forward to next season. Keep on dancing, girls, and don't discard those tops. I wish I had one. I would wear it and practice your routines in privacy with the blinds pulled, hopefully getting in the shape you are in. Is that an impossible dream at age 88?
Marge Revill
Midvale
April 22, 2004