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Show 4A Sunday Herald SUNDAY, MARCH 9. MALTY MAA 196 If She Doesn't Want Kids, Is She Monster DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD and she'd see me la 1 don't want children. Sounds Along about midni le, doesn't it? Oh, kids worried and wen: looking are al right—just they're not mine. so long as 1 don't want to be bothered with feeding little er. She was at the right, si‘ting man, got fer ali smoking a ones, watching over them stopping whatever I'm doing to ting her see me. wait on them. never being able always told us that to go out on the spur of the girls who went to bars and picked up men w moment, etc no good boys I ver took When I was first married (10 so yesrs ago I thought I'd me to such places change. I did try but I had Now what I to think? 1 four miscarriages f and | was haven't ioid her I saw her. Do glad 1 told my husband you think I should? A lot of I didn't want to go throughit mutual acquaintances were in again we began to drift apart the bar and 1 feel a little and finally we were divorced. med of Mom I've remarried and eventualSHOOK UP ly this husbandis going to want DEAR SHOOK UP children. | dread the day T would certainly may lose him. too, because of with Mother and they way I feel about seeing her at the bar Am| sick? Selfish? I remem- She keeps you in hot w ber Mother saying many years worrying about her and obvic ago how dumb women were to ly she doesn’t need it have kids. Is that the reason I feel the way I do? I don't want to put the blame for my FASHIONING DECORATIONS FOR A si PATRICK'S DAY salad luncheon to be held Friday, March 14, are members of the committee, from le’ Joseph Fullerton, decorations; Mrs. John Manning, general chairman; Mrs. Howard W. Christensen, tic , for the annual fund-raising project of the St Francis Home and School Association. problem on someone else and I wonder if other women feel this way I'm truly ashamed of my al- _—______| Springtime 310 W. 500 N. Door prizes w ing the luncheon if thes She gave you girls good ad vice and be glad vou took it As you can see, she'd do well Floors of Vinyl to practice what she preached. wish. The affair will t held Friday, Women's Council ( itural Center, The pu Tyro Club Names Winner Fit Modern Home MM. tress. DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD titude and I've never talked Before Sam and | got mar. Manmade materials to dress about it to anyone but I would ried, he owed quite a sum of Up the floor have come a long like your opinion, if you will money,, At the time, ; he was way Way since the days of printed Salad Bar Betty Canary Heralds PRACHICING THbik CUL lunch f inche e Home A, Provo are members of the committ Lewis and Mrs. Gwen Wetherell, cha March 14, from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m . | SICK DEAR SICK You are not, by any means the only woman who doesn’t |want children. They all have their reasons and none of them are abnormal. In fact, a woman who doesn’t want babies The annual fundraising proj- certainly shouldn't have any. ip by theInternational level of odes Dr. 8 juced the judges, Harry, Associate Professor Sueof Education of the U of U; Ger- t! ) going with Rose and, without linoleum. What in the name of telling him beforehand, she Andy Warhol, current campus agitators may ask, is linoleum? paid off the bill Nowtha! Sam andJ are married, she keeps after him about the money he “owes” her. Not only that, she feels he should have married her instead of me. I guess she thinks he cheated her somehow Samtried to be nice aboutit at first bu! now he’s out of pa- In the days of al Wilde, debate and English teacher of Orem High,; Mrs Bonnie and Clyde it was a floor covering Leland Buttle, Dixon High his- made of burlap or canvas back- tory teacher and author; and ing topped with a mixture of linseed oil with gums, cork dust or wood flour or both. And it y Jones, debate and speech teacher of Provo High. I have often wondered why to hurt her feelings but my Francis Home It isn’t fair to the children. covered thousands upon thouswomen complain about their mother has a mustache end ect for the Si Association this| The mistake aa inate) We ands of square feet in homes (eschildren not telling them any- Will not rem ove the hair under andar School a Sa not telling your husbands criss-crossing the United States thing. Spending 24 hours at my her arms or jeanne pecially your second one) how ae st vith Wet fee Soe tience. He told Rose he didn't) Linoleum is still a part of the house would set them to count- /8 & nice way totell her this on Friday, March 14, from|you feel. You weren't exactly know! you. [hoceat, school W730 tod pit at the ing their blessings. But there embarrasses me ee peeanue aa floor coverings business and it John Manning is general| Your mother's attitude may Other girls wanted to know yr are times when mychildren’s have some bearing on the way habit of telling me more than howthey could explain to their’ oh airman aedayscna luncheon, cards i fo wereeames Besides the sucl | sat tie te bikes4 yates Braervayie ay ‘ y ae daughter suggest-| Just thinking ¢my youngest about this eal are ce it BtOuPS ive grandchildrenall by her daughter! only and Ne prizes Door play. fo wish thee ed politely that it might be helped me to make a decision nice if I did NOT ray i told my eee Babs pe will be donated by local mer-| Don't Fe ei 3 mee e \titude but : pusiernraiat row away he) chants Mm. are i members Committee t Set I startedto give her a snap-| But with this bit of rope she uis Lesenyie, salad luncheon; py sarcastic reply but I didn’t tried to hang me. Without even fre tHeing Dahman, beverage DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: follow through with the impulse @ “thank you’’ for my gesture, 4, rs. Joseph Fullerton, decora- I am a young married wobecause I understood why she'she asked, “Now, when are you it) ns; Mrs, Howard Christen- man with a problem mother, made the suggestion. What can we do about her? Lohree Stephenson. Mrs, Nelson won her expenses to the next level to compete with the winners of the six clubs in this council in April. see MRS. SAM lcs. | Especially important now {s MRS. RAY NELSON JAZZ CONFERENCE GRAZ, Austria (UPI)—Jazz The anal speech conten of BET, fomWestGermany, DEAR MRS. SAM the range of designs and colors Seems to me the honorable Worked in today’s supersynthetic Tyro Toastmistress Club WAS erland and Austria are expected held at Roadway Inn with Mrs. ty atiend a conference“ie tu thing to do is repay Rose the — vinyl. Vern Allman, president, pre4 Moneyshe put out, Sam would) Yale Forman, a designer who siding Winner of the contest eee “ have had to paythe bill sooner|has won awards for utilizing wa. Mrs, Ray E. Nelson, Her 3 7 or later anyway. I think he vinyl is particularly pleased subject was “Thing,” with the Neate does owe her something—May- with whathe can do with textur- tit}. “Conversation Gap.” 4 f father get into be not legally but certainly ing the material. sen, tickets; Mrs, Richard de She and my step! ‘The! going to get rid of your rain- Other contestants were Mrs. Eloise Williams and Mrs didn’t ask her to pay the bill, 448 grown up along with many She didit all on her own. expensive and sophisticated, Can she make trouble for us? techniques that utilize synthe- introduced the speakers and gave the contest rules set Toastmistress. She also intro: Second place was taken by ee ee sweater in question is a favo-/coat?” “Floors shoulé simplify the Mrs. C. Brent Patten and her Jong, publicity: Mrs. Ken Teal scraps nowand then, and morally. she sometimes calls me to pick Settling that account would problem of decorating around subject was Bonanza, title The Latin term, incunabula, rite, an old-friend-type, sweat- My raincoat has an identity Olingh use. clean-up. er tha{ I wear constantly, And of its own. I like it. 1 dislike Ticke may . be purchased her up. leave her with nothing to bug them. ‘They should be basic, ‘Gold Mine of Wealth.” |denotes books printed prior to I could not quarrel with a hearing it called That Antique. from any ofi. the committee B A couple of weeks ago I got you about. And someday, she'll well-styled and to me this, Mrs. Fern Lewis, toastmis-/A.D, 1500. such a call, asking me to pick find another man and leave meansthe materials have subtle daughter who wants a well. A woman, after all, can goonly members, dressed mother so far, I have promised not to her up at a nearby bar in about Sam alone. colors and texture,” said Mr. eee MM. an hour. A few minutes later! |Forman. Thesituation brought to mind 80. to the Se with a similar problem a neighbor curlers in my hair and I've Thomas Chandler Haliburton/she called back telling me to! ‘ote under the pen name of|‘never mind,” she had a ride children Promised to throw away my ‘ what her had w Sam Slick. \(with a friend) to another bar mother’s elf shoes,” The favorite sweater and to dress called eif shoes were really house appropriately when attending slippers with turned-up toes meetings. The raincoat and my friendoriginally meant SPS. However, the slippers were so comfortable that in the end she them everywhere. She wore them everywhere, that is, until the night her husband re- | iN to keep them in her car and wear them while driving in order to save her good shoes y TURN HIS HEAD ofribbon across the toe... pretty enoughto start fused to go into the theater with MM her until she went back to the parking lot and changed I wonder if many of us are West Center |! . Ina shoe with a ripple something romantic, & so concerned about the fads and fashions our children affect that we neglect a good, long NEW! look at the example we set Musical instruments not them only make beautiful sounds, A girls’ counselor at a high scliool tells me that when she asked for questions written, at arecent’s unsigned st | emoly Another wrote, Something more — ‘ a finish enhanced by the delicate touch of design in an oxidized Physi- catgut strings stretched the length of a carved wooden pox, producing sound when scraped with a horsehair bow. But the cello’s sound transcends its humble origin, ye as its ae don't wan! 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