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Show 16 A DESERET NEWS, Friday, April 18, 196? VtWeF'A TW African Don't Become A Martyr! I)ar Mary Marker: My Mary Marker fa- ther has farming in his blood and can't get it out. But fanning for the small farmer is no good any mote. Yet he wants to Mick with it, and wants equaly to have me for his I have stepped farming the less busy seasons to go to college for four quarters. 1 want to continue. This disappoints my father terribly. . IUS 1 I EM rOIXT I point out that we just can't make a good living the minute we think we ate ahead, the money has to go partnei I am the voungf'-- t son and the only child at home. I have helped him on this land that means so much to hint, but we barely get a ve:y meager living out of it now. In himself. If that should hapwould pen, my conscience never g.ve me any peace. What should I do, Mary? into a new piece of expense equipment. Farming does not appeal at all to my fiancee. Mother would be willing now to soli the farm and retiie. Farmer's Son Dear Farmer's Son: I have seen so many people sacrifice their careers, marriage, personal choices almost tiiei lives, for others, because of Eut Father is so stubboi .1. I keep wondering whether, if I leave, my dad will stay on and struggle alone and kill love or a sense of duty. A certain amount is essential ' . ! .1; ; -i of if one is or any part of a family other kind of group. KEEP IN MIND But groups and famih-should he conscious of the of democracy principle equal rights for ALL. for Equal opportunities equal happiness and success !; hi (b- - .4(1 . . 1 1 ' . ;l nuu ;;n Linda Wood Linda (7 0;.) regularly J1.50 NOW JUST AND ALSO AT tm, -s- dis- Mill mooth absorbs quickly ROll ON -- rolls cn easily, qjick'y. STICK -- slideson won t crumble 1 Pegjiar !y fabnr-Although African and materials inspired by African prints have been around for the past two years, they've been limited in production. Now some fabrics producers are spreading their availability by using European manufacturing facilities. are Khanga prints, which come in clear colors such as white, orange and navy, often have Swahili sayings printed amid their patterns, and are bordered on lour sides. Other prints are made In panel motils, often with surOriental motifs. prisingly Much of Africa has long been in contact with Oriental arts through traders, and fabrics ieflect it. Also being seen are wax block prints. 150 Others to Choose From RENTAL or PURCHASE SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. 3719 South StaU CPIS MON. EVE. - 242 3317 - Ml DAY SAT. Miss Linda Wood and Boyd Boman are making plans for a June 6 wedding in the Logan Temple. Parents of the bride-to-b- e are Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell' G. Wood, Garland. The prospective bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Bowman of Lewiston. The evening of their wedding, the bridal couple will be honored at a reception at the Garland Firt Ward. Miss Wood is attending LDS Business College. Readers fray writ H Mary Marker, exclusive local columnist of ft Deserof News, fcy addrotsinv letters to Msry Marker, In cart of the Deseret News, P o Box 1257. Salt Lake City, Utan i.j PR.CE. CREAM DEODORANT Is Betrothed agree, and still you go your own way, then never permit your conscience to make a M. M. martyr out of you. For the lust tint . . . TJSSY SPRAY DEODORANT tfe convenient family site Wood are equally important! I think if you, your mother and friends talk to your father. you can probably persuade him to feel all tight about your pursuing your own chosen career. If you should in the end Fabrics Favorites s 'IU PIANO BARGAINS Influence 00 NOW JUST GOLDEN WEDDING protect on and on and on. For a limited time only once a year savings! 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