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Show Piga WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1952 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragertcn, Utah 1 THE READER'S DATE BOOK Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls Observe Birthday Anniversaries fH$ S " MV iJUfr 1 yw5' ' ' , 5 i " ; i 1 vv a - a ' , a ' - ' " is i . v . Time Saver If you must prepare breakfast hurriedly each morning save time by putting margarined bread, covered in the refrigerator or oth- er cold place overnight. Its ready to pop in the stove immediately the next morning. cv ' ;' ; Prevent Sticking rinsed in cold water before scalding milk will prevent V s A pan Girl Scouts a Growing Force for Freedom, spe-ciemphasis will be given to a series of nation-wid-e projects dur40th ing the anniversary year. They include recruiting 500 new professional workers to fill posts in Girl Scout councils throughout the coun0 try; recruiting approximately volunteer workers to serve as leaders so that new troops may be formed to absorb waiting lists of would-b- e members; training girls and their adult leaders in skills useful in civil defense; extending pro- gram for handicapped children; and expanding the program of international exchange of campers and adult personnel with Girl Scout and Girl Guide organizations of other countries. Mr. Boy F. Laytcn, national president, explains that the recruiting program has been made necessary by three factors: the rising birth rate, population shifts, and Girl Scouting history of growth, and expansion during all of Its 40 year history. The Camp Fire Girls have ' selected the slogan Design for Friendship for celebration of their birthday week, March Camp Fire Girls was founded in 1910 by Dr. Luther Halsey Gulick and a group of educators. Emphasizing the importance of home and family life, it has a membership of 365,000 girls in 2,900 communities through the United States and an alumnae of 3,000,000 representing all religious,, racial and economic backgrounds. al 80,-00- riching new experiences and to develop In her a sense of personal responsibility. Easter Seal Campaign To Begin March 13 A 1 S A Y . 1 ..." WASNT FOOLING Barbara Blythe, a Los Angeles secretary, pat the blame on Uncle Sam for the hanger strike that was on its fourth day when this photo was taken. Her wages were attached for back taxes, she claimed she owed none. Showing empty food drawers, she said, "This Is no gag. I have no money. KATHLEEN NORRIS The National Society 't Crippled Children will conduct its annual campaign for funds from" March 13 to Easter Sunday, April 13. As a result of Easter Seal contributions, direct services to more than a quarter of a million crippled chil dren and adults were given in 1951 in the form of treatment and training, convalescent care, special education, recreation, employment opportunities and counseling. 1 sticking. self-expressi- , Unconverted t distinguished Bostonian, stop-ping off in Salt Lake City on his way to the Pacific Coast, made the acquaintance of a little Mormon girl. Im from Boston, he said to her. I suppose you do not know where Boston is? Oh, yes, 1 do, answered the little girl eagerly. Our Sunday school has a missionary there. A 5 I ' During the month of March two organizations that have groups in many of the home towns of the nation will observe birthday anniversaries. The organizations, the Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls, have been instrumental in building better citizenship in thousands of communities across the country. The Girl Scouts are observing their 40th anniversary throughout 1952, with March 12 as the focal point of the celebration. It was on this day in 1912 that the first troop was organized by Juliette Gordon Low in Savannah, Ga. The organizations membership on the eve of its 40th anniversary is at The slogan Design for Friendan all time high, totalling 1,770,000 ship is concerned with Camp counLocal leaders. adult and Fire groups discovering themgirls cils number 1,423 and exist in every selves. Its underlying theme is state and U.S. territory. In addition, taken from ' the Camp Fire there are 216 Girl Handbook for Guardians: to give Scout troops in 26 each girl assurance and dispel countries made up any feeling of Isolation; to give of the daughters of her a feeling of being a necesfamilies assigned or sary, wanted member of the abroad. employed group; to help her make friends, Under the annito and develop versary slogan, give her an opportunity for en- i ' f Most Men Don't Like Small Boys HUSBAND was out of his rrjyrYsenses with Joy when our boy was born 18 years ago, writes a Los Angeles, mother. At that time we had two girls of 9 and 11. and Light Switches The space around ligh switches receives a lot of traffic normally and therefore may be smudged frequently After the space Is cleaned, a thin coat or two of fresh, white shellac will make the area around the light switch easier to clean. An occasional quick dab with a damp cloth will then keep the space clean. Steady Bowl To keep a bowl steady when "But how could it be otherwise whipping ingredients, place it on when for years Chester has avoided a wet folded cloth. the outings I planned for them, signed report cards which left him for years Chester had complained only indiff erentorangry7and inthat he had no son. The careless vented excuses that saved him the way he would answer, 'yes, weve bother of taking a small boy off for got a couple of girls! hurt me ter a Sunday with his father? My years of why dont you take ribly though I never said so. Larry? When Lawrence was born his never bore fruit. Small boys are actions hurt me just as much: he greedy, exacting, destructive, borNational Hobby Week chattered and telephoned about the ing, and most men dont like small To Begin March 17 boy, made me presents, acted as he boys. Understandable enough. But then never had about Persia and Vonnie. National Hobby Week will be oba year or two the baby could why that uproar when the baby is For served this year beginning March do no wrong; then our fourth child a boy,' why that glumness when its 17, marking the fifteenth annual obanother girl? Why the cigars? servance of the special hobby holi- and third daughter, Jacqueline, was born, and from that moment he Frequent Question day. The celebration will take the never had any more use for the d This, Elena, is a question women form of an extensive promotion son. The older girls were often ask themselves. Because a boy campaign and offers numerous op- smart students, never had any is slower than a girl to develop portunities for tie-in- s by local mer- trouble In schooL Larry was slow. manners, character, studiousness, chants. it is his mother who must be patient Offered "Pra er Local department stores, art with the boy, and stand by him. and bobbycraft shops, camera "During this time, I advised, And with this position his father, stores, music shops, stamp dealtalked, prayed, saw teachers, helped who was so rapturously, fatuously, ers, book stores, sporting goods with homework, punished, rewardwhen the boy dealers, hardware store, and ed. Chester, my husband, took no was born, has no patience. Martha toy stores can secure promoin this. Our daughters mar- is part kid. that ruining tional tie-in- s from the Hobby ried; he did the correct fatherly Friendship with ones children is Guild of America, 34 West 33rd thing, grandchildren came, we have a thing of slow growth, and like all Street, New York, sponsors of five, and he Is proud of them. But other friendships must depend upon the event. to Larry he gave only criticism, imliking, understanding, patience, Intolerance. That boy and the sympathy,of occasional outflattery bursts of occasional affection, presEXCHANGE PROGRAM ents, and a very open desire to share that friends company whenever possible. How many men give these to that dumb, open-eye- demanding little fellow who has broken his pencil, lost his rubbers, spilled' his milk, and whined about school for The first American junior farmers the hundredth time at this mornto visit Australia under the Internamay gain a full appreciation of conings breakfast? tional Farm Youth Exchange proj- ditions in Australian rural districts. The other day, I saw a list of The ect, two girls and one boy, have Young Farmers Movement in three rules for fathers. Perhaps they arrived in Sydney, New South Australia is patterned after the were for American H Club. It has 20.000 mother, too, but If father Wales. gets started on them mother will The three young tanners, mem- members in six Australian states, cooperate. They were: (1) Give your bers of the U.S. H Club, will including 10,000 in New South Wales. child religion. Give him that very The constitution of the Young spend about six months in Australia definite sense that means he is like . . . brothers ..." studying various phases of the pas- Farmers Movement in Australia is when he is unselfish, obedient happy toral and agricultural industries. also patterned on the Club, and, would have to wake up, that boy and because good, there 4s some The, visitors are: Cora Black-mor- e, in turn, the constitution of the Fed- couldnt get away with it, that boy spirit in us that feels and corre22, of Norfolk, Va.; Mary Sue eration of Young Farmers of Engfathers were made of sponds with a higher than Nichols, 20 of North Carolina; and land and Wales is fashioned on simi- thought that could telephone his we ever can understand, power money, boy and reKeith Duane Burt, 19, of Kansas. its lar lines. crowd he couldnt go. If Larry ever ward is happiness. (2) Set Burt, whose family operates a your And like the was sneaky, or sullen it was when child a high Club, all e (3) Make him example. Kansas farm, on which they farmer members embrace a young his father was around. Jackie could eel as you do system yourself, a respongraze sheep and grow wheat, corn of 'Teaming by. doing. Each boy do no wrong, but with Larry It was sible unit In his family and group and other crops, will study sheep and girl is required to undertake at scene after scene. . . and community. raising and agriculture on a grazing least one of 23 projects which inA teacher of 8 and Well, Larry, now in Korea, is property near Sydney. olds clude poultry farming, vegetable or some 30 years told that before superb at 18. He is strong, friendly, Miss Nichpls family operates a growing, dairying, agriculture, pig simple, immensely popular, and a 6 boy was two weeks in her classes farm. Their main products raising, wool imgrowing, pasture son tO me. For his father she knew the sort of home from wonderful are tobacco, wheat,- alfalfa, and provement and farm tractor he has only a respectful politeness, which he came. More, she knew the chickens. She will study conditions which disappoints and baffles Chest- chances he had to become a good on a farm, in Western Australia. . wants his tall son to-- be He er. his citizen or a failure as a human be-nMiss Blackmores family has a Hour of Prayer he wants to boast to his friends She told me that many a life pal; farm In Virginia. She will Catholic employees at a Rochhe s are that and like ruined brothers. before a little fellow is 8 of Larry north' a visit Sydney. ester, N.Y., clothing factory recite dairy farm He deme as reproaches and many a little soul old, having years During their stay in Australia the the rosary together during their flected the confidence and ;wisted forever. boys Americans will be quartered on two lunch hour each day. different types of farm, so that they (Belaaat by WNU Featarea.) (BaUastS by WNU Fcatsres.) 60 after tom long-desire- 16-2- 2. Junior Farmers Visit Australia Under Farm Youth Exchange d, 2MVSLATE. HERE3 KVR.OR IN CHICAGO MENTHOLATUM P0Z jAAPS 4-- 4-- 4-- H 4-- H 920-acr- ar -- 105-ac- re main-tenanc- e. g. 73-ac- re Bedtime Snack solves laxative problem I have had 'great success with writes Paterson, N. J-- , man. "After years of constipation, I am now regular. Thanks to my Vi cup of all-brevery dayl" If suffer from you irregularity due to lack of dietary bulk, try a bowlful of this tasty cereal every night before bed it may bring back ou the youthful regularity all-bra- n the is lost, long thought cereal that only type ready-to-e- at supplies all the bulk you may need. Its high in cereal protein, rich in iron, provides essential B and D vitamins.' Not habit-formin- g. If youre not satisfied after all-bra- n, an ... days, send empty carton to Kelloggs, Battle Creek, Mich, and get doublx monxt bacbI 10 . -- , |