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Show VV-V-V W -- V rrv- f W1 niiiii!iii!!iniiiiiNiiiiiiii!niui:niiiiiiiiiiii:ii!iiini S.L. Youme IDEAS Rock Fans QUESTION: Are today's parents too strict or too lenient? (Not; Tom Wharon is guest By TOM WHARTON Young Americans Writer Candy Wilson, Highland Todays parents vary ftj the way they bring up their teenagers. There are extremos both ways depending on the concern of the adults. The ideal parents allow enough freedom for the teenager to develop responsibility and confidence in his or her own decisions, yet provide the necessary guidelines until they acquire more experience. Teens need to know that their parents care about w'hat they do. Salt Lake adopted Spirit about two years ago when the group played at the bottom of bill that featured Muby Grape and Country Joe and the Fish. Salt Lake audiences were so impressed with the unknown group that they have demanded jmore Spirit concerts. Spirit triumphantly returned I know of very few parKent Cammack, Layton ents who are too strict. I think that much of the drug problem originated because parents ididnt know what their children were doing or even where they were. Parents today are too Robyn Jorgensen, South strict. If they were more lenient, their children would stand on their own two feet and take more responsibility. . to Salt Lake for their fourth concert Saturday night at the Salt Palace before a crowd of 6,000 plus. f'f yr w trrm'W 1 DESERET NEWS, Friday, August 8, 1969 3 TOP TEN V though society is characterized by leniency. Labeling parents would be making the same mistake that parents make by saying that all teens are hippies - or guys in white hats. al Sherrie Deleeuw, Kearns It depends on the parents. Some parents dont care what their children do because you see so many teens roaming the streets at night. But other parents are so strict they have to know where the child is going, who he is going with and when he will return. r DAT cymbal sets. His which come from 15 years of experience in jazz, bluegrass and rock' groups, brought cheers from the large audience. several solos, The group did fan favorites Fresh Garbage twice and I Got A Line On You once. They also pleased ticket holders with many of the familiar songs on their albums. is releasing a new Spirit album title named Revisited." Their latest sinDark Eyed Woman, gle. (Billboard) the Year 2525 Zager and Evans 1. In Perhaps the most interesting bit of improvisation of the concert came with Mark Andes bass guitar solo. k beat Andes added a to a slower basic beat to make a very unusual sound. 2. Crystal Blue Persuasion Tommy James and Shondells The audiences evident favorite, however, was bald Ed Cassidys three drum solos. Kim Pettersson, Cyprus Some parents are too lenient and some are not lenient enough. In either case, the young person suffers. It would be ideal to achieve a happy medium where necessary basic rules are enforced, but the person is allowed to make decisions Casss drum set an inter- esting piece of conversation at the rock concert. The set featured three large bass drums, s and a number of Sherrie Deleeuw - Mens Shop 3. Honky Tonk Women Rolling Stones 4. What Does Take to it Win Your Love Junior Walker and Ail Stars 5. Sweet Caroline Neil Diamond Ruby, Don't Take 6. Your Love to Edition Town-F- irst Named Sue Johnny Cash 7. A Boy Spirit 8. My Cherie Amour Stevie Wonder These days, its almost as profitable for a group to make two albums, disband and then cut eight more albums. Take Cream for instance. 9. Put a Little Love in Your Heart Jackie DeShannon 10. Baby group heavy The popular put out the albums Disraeli Gears and Fresh Cream. they announced that up, were breaking they with come has up Cream Farewell, albums entitled Goodbye and Best of the Since Cream. tom-tom- The possibilities are wonCream derful. How about Old Cream, Revisited, Whipped Cream, and But- termilk. Come now, where hippy musicians who concerned with true attach no monetary are tie are only art and value to " (KNAK) 1. Honky Tonk Women Rolling Stones 2. Put a Little Love in Your Heart Jackie by Hundcy knit classic Ban-Lo- n sets the pace for fall Named Sue Johnny Cash 3. A Boy 4. Lay Lady Lay Bob ll00 Dylan 5. Abergavenny Shan- non Together Youngbloods 7. Soul Deep Trend fashions the classic placked-fron- t knit with verve! Ban Lon knit Antron nylon with a point collar and short sleeves. Yours in Cognac, Garnet, Coffee, White, Nugget, Lake Blue. S to XL. fully-fashion- Box Tops 13.00 1.00 more Long-Sleev- Sportswear Boutique By ELE and WALT DULANEY Dear Ele md Walt: I am drowning in an ocean pf hypocrisy. To outsiders, mine is DAVIS a young, warm lnl spirited pile coat An exciting way to shrug off winter chill . . .plush Wool-blen- d pile outershell with a quilted 100 Celanese Fortrel polyester insulated lining in the body and sleeves. White with Green trim in sizes 8 to 14. mbdel family. We go to church, contribute to charities and mom works as a hospital volunteer ..Dad is respected in his business and we kids both do well in school. But once the doors close to the rest of the world, we live in a vicious hell. My dad is a secret drinker and wont go to Alcoholics My. Anonymous. mom forbids him to see A.A. To tell the truth, I think she likes him drunk so she can make more nasty and cutting remarks to him. Both my parents are jealous of any friendships we make and want us to stay with them for the rest of our days, not because they lave us but because they use us to make each mad. I am girl, and Bart is other Daddys Mommas boy. How can I avoid making a choice like this when I get married? According to all the stories and the scrapbook pictures, they were the perfect couple until they said I do. Afraid. Dear Afraid: Youll want to sort out your past a bit before you accept anyones ring. That means getting counseling in college, even seeing a psychiatrist on your own if your counselor suggests it. Before you publish any enin gagement announcement the newspaper, you and your prospective mate will want to talk out all the problem areas of marriage: Where wUl yon live? How wiU you entertain? What will you want from each other? What percentage of your income wUl be for now expenses and what percentage banked for the future? How wiU yon teach and discipline the children? And a thousand other questions, to see if your views are compatible' enough to enter a marriage partnership. If youre sincere enough in yonr wish not to duplicate mom and dads war, yonD take the suggested steps. --Ele and Walt. of Wxk, lei. DeShannon 6. Get Am Drowning In Hypocrisy ' si V LOCALLY this ait? DATELINE I'-- love You I Kim Andy jazz-roc- Chris White, Granger I think todays parents are too lenient with their children. Part of the reason for todays youth problems is the lack of discipline exerted by parents. fvf was on KCPX this week. v After finishing two encores and leaving the crowd shouting for more, lead singer Jay This Ferguson exclaimed, audience is great! Spirit combines hard rock with a sound of improvisa-tionjazz. Unlike many heavy groups, each Spirit song is a new and entirely different musical experience. Parents cant be Sherry Williams, Skyline or too strict, alleninent too as unfairly stereotyped himself. DISC Liverpool has the Beatles; Detroit has Mitch Ryder; Boston has the Standells; and Salt Lake City has Spirit ! Valerie Webb, Bingham Most parents are much too lenient. We wouldnt have the problems which we have today in the world if parents were more strict in the home. Teenagers 'get away with almost anything. Those parents who have a few rules for their children to abide by are sometimes considered too strict; I dont think iso. They are the parents who really care and love their children. ' colum- nist tor Bryan Gray this week.) , ' H NATIONAL Adopt Spirit pir.r y ppy 8. Smile a Little Smile XXL and Tails Flying Machine . 9. Laughing Who 10. Baby Andy I Guess Love You Kim 250 of a Lovin' Man Buchanan Brothers PICK: Son - SOUTH STATE PHONE 328-314- STORE-SID- E 'ALL STORES 5 PARKING VALIDATE USE YOUR CHARGE BANKAMERICARD, MASTER CHARGE OR WALKER BANKARD SHOP MON. AND FRI. TILL 9 ... Hmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiii, Come! 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