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Show UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER LAYTON JOURNAL LAYTON, JO, 1919 WOMAN'S WORLD Fit Toys to Children's Needs and Choices By Ertta Haley YOU'VE HEARD about the father brings a fancy electric train to the hospital for his newborn son, and have probably thought Choose Safe Toys It quite a joke. Experts, however, tell us the same type of things happens practically all the time when parents buy toys for children, and then the story ceases to be a joke and becomes somewhat pitiful. Mother buys a fancy doll for the three year old daughter, probably thinking this is the doll she would always have wanted and never had. Result? She gets frantic every time the precious doll Is dragged along the sidewalk or goes Into the wash bowl for a dunking. Another question bewildered parents often ask takes the following form: "Jackie has so many toys, and such nice things, too, but he never seems interested In them." True, the child may have a lot of toys as well as the instinct for play, hut the toys are probably above his age level. Its natural for parents to think their youngsters smarter than they are, and this is particularly true in purchasing toys. Those who know say the adults who buy toys overestimate their youngsters ability by about two years. If a toy is too advanced for the child, it gets relegated to the bottom of the bin, no matter bow pretty or watching daddy maneuver a balloon or a quacking duck. Within a very short time hell enjoy brandishing rattles himself and will appreciate the varied shapes and sounds which American toy makers have been developing through a watchful study of infants activities. Rattles of different sizes and shapes with varied grips add Interest to baby's ambitious efforts to learn to use his muscles. Like all properly chosen babys toys, these are lightweight, washable and safe for sucking, and Interest which Is strongest during the first year. There should be no loose parts which the child can swallow. CREOMULSION Bronchitis for Coughs.Chest Colds, Its important, when choosing for these very young children, to avoid anything which might strain the babys muscles. Make certain the toys are lightweight Never have small parts that can be pried loose with baby fingers to be swallowed. American toy makers choose paints and dyes that are safe for Inveterate suckers, so theres no danger of the child getting lead poisoning. Be IF PETER PAIN SHOOTS YOU FULL OF Smart! Make Pinwheel Chicken Casserole from Leftovers (See Recipe Below ) Plan Leftovers Never PLANNED LEFTOVERS? of such a thing, says one homemaker, while another comes back with the comment, Certainly, plan to have leftovers, if you want to save meal preparation time and food money. If you think the family wont eat probably never presented them beproperly cause, really, leftovers can be restrictions. At the trial, he argued that a tent was not a "building and therefore was not covered by the restrictions. However, the court disagreed and ordered the tent removed. The judge said that a building is a covered structure enclosand ing space within its walls that certainly Includes a tentt three-quart- Why such a fuss about toys? To make you and the youngsters happier. With proper toys you can par- tially relegate them to their playroom when you have important household duties and want to get them out from underfoot. Youngsters, too, will be happier with the right toys which add much to intellectual and muscular development. Infant Appreciates Rattles, Cuddly Toys By the time a baby is three months old, hell be interested in The mother of a boy told him to come home for lunch every day, instead of eating at the school cafeteria. this Although was against the rules of the school, the boy decided to obey his mother. After a few days, the youngster was suspended from his classes. His enraged mother thereupon sued the school board, charging that a childs parents are the ones to decide where he will eat. But the court upheld the boards rule and told the mother she would just have to give in. May a Henpecked Husband Suddenly Launch a "Get Tough" Policy? For 10 long years a man led the life of a henpecked husband, yielding to every whim of Ws domineering spouse. One day. after a quarrel, she ordered him out of the house expecting him to come back and beg her forgiveness. But he didn't. Instead he changed his tactics completely. He not only stayed away from his wife but also cursed May a Salesgirl Forcibly Retake Garment From a Customer? girl pulled the coat off the astonished woman's shoulders. A few days later, the housewife sued the store for damages. The company admitted its mistake, but Insisted that merely removing somebodys coat was "not such a terrible However, the court disthing. agreed and granted the womans claim. The judge said that the circumstances and the manner of removal were "a wrong and an the constantly growing fashion d coats. First, the for new and finger-ti- p come in a portion for lengths of the fashion spotlight. The second news is color, gorgeous ly colored woolens, with many of the browns, grays, and blacks with furs to harmonize closely. In other cases, the jewel-lik- e reds and wonderful fall greens are In deliberate contrast to the furs. Thirdly, the fashion treatment la at the d other extreme of the eoata of yesteryear. The richest fnrs, such as mink, now are used In coat and suit ensembles. chicken fur-line- A A housewife went to a neighborhood store one morning to buy a topcoat While she was trying one on, the manager rushed up and cried: "You dont want to buy anything! You are just spying for our competitor across the street!' At the managers orders, the sales- glamorous! Just see how pretty Theres plenty of newness In Will Bernard, LLB new subThe restrictions in division forbade the erection of worth less than any "building $10,000. One man who had bought a lot found that be couldnt spend that much money, so he decided But no to pitch a tent Instead! sooner had he done so than he was haled into court for violating the J CJi OS.., Textures are the next Interest. smart to have some of smooth plastic like a rattle, then a plush bear for contrast and a yielding rubber duck thats fun to squeeze. 1 ' feJ Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble laden to help loosen and expel germ and soothe to aid nature and phlegm heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you ere to have your money back. Its rrTHE READER'S COURTROOM Tenting in the Subdivision Could You Get Around Building Restrictions. By Pitching a Tent? From Common Colds That HANG Oil :tiasW&ip ... By 060000000 other shapes designed scientifically to meet this specific play need. . to fit expensive or clever It Is. When the toy Is too nice such as an expensive doll, dishes, train or auto, parents get spastic at what the child may do to injure it, and this may make strain at playtime which should be a free and happy activity. Scientific Study Used In Toy Making The situation need not be as desperate as it sounds. Lots of study has gone into making toys and fitting each age and activity group. Consult the age group for your child and select from the suggested list Im going to give. Study your child and his activities and interests and get further clues. If necessary, take him to the store and see what interests him. Let sales people help you since theyre usually experienced and know pretty well what's popular with the younger set. Play patterns do not change much over the years. A doll and buggy is Bevarc Coughs Sitting up is the next milestone; you may then Introduce baby to cuddly animals ai.d dolls. Then, when teething starts, the cherub becomes an enthusiastic customer for toys to bite. You'll find a variety of plastic and wood rings, beads and pretty much of a necessity for the five year old girl while the boy of three can fall pretty hard for a tricycle. Most toys are pretty much standardized as to age groups, pnd you can't go wrong if you use well tested information. Select toys o" b f'o her lustily every time they met. Soon she was ready for a reconciliation, but her rampaging husband made no move in that direction. To top it all, he finally filed a divorce action charging his wife with breaking up the marriage. But the court refused to grant the decree, saying that the husband should have made some effort to patch things up. The Judge said it wasnt fair for the man to make such sudden change, after spoiling his wife for so longl serole er fur-Une- Fossils Awe Ocu Indians Panama Find Expected To Push Back History A Smithsonian OCU. PANAMA Institution scientist is coming from Washington, D. C., to this little jungle village to examine a find of fossil bones that may extend knowledge of central America back a million years. The fossils are the first of their kind to be discovered in Panama or surrounding countries. Up to now, the rank growth of the tropical countries has hidden all traces of what the region was like before mankind appeared on the scene. While the find has attracted international interest among scientists, it has thrown the Indians of this out of the way community into a superstitious silence. They look with awe upon the ribs four feet long and the leg bones 15 times larger than human ones that have been uncovered. Some of the bones have been reasonably well identifed as belonging to a toxodon, a beast which long ago disappeared from the world's surface. It was about nine feet long and shaped like a rhinoceros. Other bones seem to be those of a giant ground sloth, which grew as much as 20 feet tall! Some of the bones have been completely turned to agate by their hundreds of thousands of years in the earth. They were found about six miles from here. In a spot known as Rincon Santo, which means in Spanish Sacred Corner. Possibly because of odd things that were found there in the forgotten past, the spot has always been looked upon by the Indians with reverence. Something In the soil of the land around the Sacred Corner acts upon buried objects to preserve them and turn them to stone. The actual discovery of the bones was made by Joaquin Carrizo, manager of a local hotel which has a unique facade made of petrified wood perhaps a million years old. He was hunting for additional wood pieces when he came across the bones, some uncovered by and some already washed into the bed of a former stream. The cache of fossils apears to ba big. but its full extent is unknown. ero-sio- n looks cas- in the picture. Then glance at some of the other recipes were givingl Have you ever thought why its economical to buy a roast? For the simple reason that you can have it for another meal or two. This holds true for many cuts of meat which the family cannot consume at one sitting. PHIS CHICKEN CASSEROLE is a good example since Its extended with eggs and flavorsome mushrooms. The pinwheel parsley biscuits floating on top the creamy and savory mixture make the dish hard to resist. Makes you want to go out and roast a chicken to have some leftovers, doesnt it? rinwheel Chicken Casserole A (Serves 46) Hi cups cooked chicken meat 2 4 hard cooked eggs, coarsely chopped 4 tablespoons fat 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk W teaspoon pepper teaspoon ginger $4 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon scraped onion 1 can mushrooms, if desired LYNN CHAMBERS MENU Clear Tomato Soup Roast Beef Pie Toasted Rolls Celery Hearts Olives Pickles Fresh Pear and Grape Salad Orange Tapioca Pudding Chocolate Cookies Beverage Recipe Given I- 3 sauce can browned mushrooms with broth 1 teaspoon salt 1 eup leftover gravy Cook onion and celery In fat until golden colored. Stir in flour, then add remaining Ingredients. Simmer for 10 minutes. Pour mixture into Individual baking dishes and top with pastry. Brush crust with slightly beaten egg white, then bake In a hot (425) oven for 25 minutes. Pastry for Roast Beef Pie: Sift together 1 cup flour with Vi teaspoon salt and work In cup unshortening til mixture is crumbly. Add 2 3 tablespoons cold water and toss with fork until blended. Flute edges as for pie crust after topping meat pies. Casserole (Serves 6) cups roast beef, cut In shreds 2 tablespoons shredded green pepper 1 onion diced 2 tablespoons fat 1 cup celery, diced 1 can tomato squp 2 cups cooked noodles Salt and pepper to taste H cup buttered bread crumbs Brown onion and celery in fat; add green pepper and meat, then tomato soup. Place meat mixture rt and noodles alternately in a greased casserole after seaand soning to taste with salt pepper. Top with buttered crumbs and bake in a hot oven (400) for 30 minutes. 1 iv -- fVd w , & y IFF. .nptoFAST more 2 times Va Contains up y. rub In two famous menthol, Ben-Ga- k.A Whf'r salicye ae"d T S', SSL ;" - lOl RUBIN dS) QUICK! mixture THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESIQUE Beef-Nood- le Parsley Biscuits Make a sauce by melting fat, blending in flour and milk. Season well with salt, pepper, ginger and onion. Arrange layers of chicken, eggs and mushrooms Into a greased capacity casserole that is from to 3 inches deep. Pour excellent hot sauce over all. Bake, covered, HERE ARE TWO last of the for using in a hot oven (400) until sauce Is ham. the bubbly, 30 to 40 minutes. Top with Ham Slices In Corn parsley biscuits. Note: If you have (Serves 6) leftover gravy, substitute it for the 1 chopped celery cup sauce made of fat. flour and milk. 1 chopped onion Parsley Biscuits: Prepare biscuit 1 shredded green pepper dough, using 2 cups flour or 2 cups 2 tablespoons bntter biscuit mix. Roll dough V inch 1 egg, well beaten thick. Grease slightly and sprinkle 1 cup canned corn kernels with 4 cup finely chopped parsley 1 enp bread crumbs over surface. Roll like jelly roll, Salt, pepper, sugar then slice H inch thick to bake. 2 tablespoons floor Biscuits may be baked in oven at 1 cup milk same time as casserole. Fry celery, onion and green pepin butter until tender. Add egg. per OIIREDS LEFT from the beef or corn and bread pork roast can go Into this pie crumbs. Season to be extended with with salt, pepper vegetables left over from the roast: and sugar. Place Roast Beef Pie ham slices in a (Serves 4 6) square baking H cup minced onion dish or casserole H cup minced celery and spread corn 2 tablespoons fat mixture on top of them. Make a 2 tablespoons flour sauce by using butter in which 2 cups leftover beef or pork, Vegetables were cooked by blending cut in pieces in flour, then adding milk, stirring 1 cup cooked, diced potatoes constantly, and cook until thick1 cup cooked, sliced carrots ened. Pour sauce over ham and corn 2 tablespoons chopped parsley and bake in a slow (325) oven for 1 tablespoon Worcestershire 35 to 40 minutes. TRAPPED in a wind that screamed our doom!0 two-qua- six-cu- p LYNN SAYS: Here are Little Ideas With Lots of Flavor For fish or salads serve a sauce of soured cream, the thick, smooth kind. Season it with salt and pepper, some chopped chives or grated onion and a bit of diced cucumber. Garnish those steamed puddings with grapes dipped in beaten egg white and fine granulated sugar for a frosted touch. Mix some marjoram with salt and pepper and use the mixture on broiled steak for real flavor. Dont forget to serve cranberry sauce with pork as well as with chicken and turkey. A few seedless raisins added to the sauce make it an excellent side dish with the meat. Salted walnut halves put together with cream cheese to which a bit of anchovy paste is added, are a neat trick to serve with tomato Juice as a first course. Paper thin slices of ham make an excellent snack if you spread them with cream cheese seasoned with onion juice. Serve with thin, buttered slices of rye bread. t ... ... "Near midnight, we heard it I A sighing whisper a lull a whining gust of wind a deathly silence a shrieking blast! And the full fury of the tornado struck! My wife screamed! My child whimpered! I grabbed my flashlight. Suddenly- -, the whole house churned. ..lifted. ..spun in air. Everything crashed into blackness. ... , ... been 2"1 camefromto. Ithehadhouse into e ditch. My flashlight still burned. Frantically, I followed its steady beam along the ditch until I saw the white faces of my injured wife and child! 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