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Show 1, VlU1 of 1110 0111 Man's ney and pond it for something Unit to him would be a little extra special on his day. He may say that it's all foolishness fool-ishness and that he doesn't de-w'fvo de-w'fvo it; but deep down in his indly old heart, he really fc" s RWKl about the whole thing. Tho most easily obtained present, pres-ent, and the one he would value OHt would be a few words of thanks and appreciation. If we can t see Dad on Fathers Day we could easily write him a letter, filing hun how we value his love nnd consideration. The average commercial greeting card is better than nothing, but a poor substitute lor a sincere personal message Greater Utah Valley salutes all the fathers of Utah Valley on Juno 2Ust. We wish for them a win, m '", a"d ricl1 enjoyment w nil their families and friends A good mother is undoubtedly the foundation of the successful American home; but a good father provides the rugged wails and the all-protecting roof for the substantial sub-stantial family unit. Give Father Word Of Kindness, Says GUV Writer Come Sunday, June 21, (he Dads of this broad land will come into Ihoir own again. It's really fitting that the longest day in the year be designated as Father's Day, since the Old Man has put in maiiv a long day in satisfying the want's and demands of the Little Woman and the numerous progeny. While wo can't recall at the moment just who originated Father's Fath-er's lay, we can rest assured that it wasn't a husband with a wife and sevral small children. Such a man would be too occupied with more important things than to implement im-plement anything like that. In these days of 20-cent bread nnd SO-cent butter, just . keeping these two staple commodities on the table is job enough for the average father, without thinking up additional ways to spend the "hard earned". Joking aside, it's not a bad idea |