Show r ' 4 ’’ f MONDAY EVENING JUNE 20 THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1933 STANDARD-EXAMINE- 7A E Active Youngster Wears Out Mother Needs to Take Nap Bulwark for the Soul Music Excels Many 'Essentia Courses ter Judy was In Italy she repo1 The maniacs however fly DR GEORGE W CRANE colored music understand ferred By DR MILTON I LEVINE AND JEAN H SELIGMANN (Q) "I can’t do anything with my little boy who i 2 year old He climbs out of his crib 15 or 20 times a night Neither spanking nor rocking helps I’m so nervous I sit down and cry many times Sounds kind of foolish for a grown woman to let a child get her down but I feel it wouldn’t take much for me to crack up” — Mrs P M (A) Many a parent feels exact pre- 23 is a very popu- - Marcia lar musie teacher "Dr Crane don’t you think music is an essential course in the school system?" she asked "I find however that many parents have the idea that music in the is a ‘frill or curriculum “But don’t psychologists reconv mend music for mental patients?" Music vs Madness Shakespeare employed music as a yardstick for evaluating per sonality when he said: "The man that hath no music In himself "Nor is not moved with con- cord of sweet sounds "Is fit for treason stratagems and spoils" In my college textbook "Psy chology Applied" I have devoted an entire chapter to the "Psy chology of Music and Morale and I opened that chapter with Shakespeare’s discerning quota non-essenti-al "Music is the only language" said John Erskine "in which you cannot say a mean or sarcastic International Language Music is also an international language understood by Russiansand French Germans and English even though we may cot converse in the same tongue Last Easter when our daugh fd that she couldn’t of brightly the fast exhilarating type Childhood Tastes In childhood youngsters seem to have no inherited tastes for music and can’t even keep step for marching purposes Kindergarten teachers thus are forced to accent the stressed beat and drill youngsters for months to get them to appreciate such a simple characteristic of music as its accented beat And the emotions that attach to music are learned reactions If you feel tears come to your eyes and a lump in your throat it is not the rhythm or tempo but the "halo" of emotions which you have subconsciously attached to that specific melody because of some childhood situation Music is actually one of the most profitable inclusions in the curriculum It excels many supposedly morej essential courses of which we often recall but isolated fragments in later years But we employ music all our lives so the training in chorus and glee clubs orchestras or high school bands js a continuing bulwark for the soul of man throughout our entire journey here on earth Please address Dr George W Crane Hopkins Syndicate the Italian church service but felt it home because the hymns were familiar Music is also the melodic Peg asus on which our spirits may soar above this mundane earth as we become exhilarated with lofty emotions of love' and un- selfishness But music can also inflame and produce warlike moods so the Marseiilaisse has actually been forbidden to the French soldiery at times to prevent untoward in-cidents in time of crisis King Saul depended on David’s playing at the harp to soothe his tortured spirit and prevent an attack of madness Great Value In Music mCKjern times we have £ound t similar great value in mU5ic A few months ago Drs Raymond B Cattell and Jean C Anderson thus reported their U5e o£ music WHh the patients at Manteno SUte Hospital in Illi- nois T£jj excellent research by these University of Illinois chologists holds tremendous promise In general it was found that the mentally ill preferred slow simple and sad music Incidentally thats my favorite Mellott Ind (Copyright by The Hopkins too though I am not mentally Syndicate Inc) ill i Growth of the nails like growth of the skin as In the healing of wound or ulcer proceeds at a rate which depends on the state of nutrition Most Americans get most of their daily calories directly or indirectly from what I call cheat-foo- d or what more polite nutrition authorities call inadequate food meaning the stuff has been deprived of most of the vitamins and minerals before the food barons consider it pure and refined enough for the namby-pamb- y Yankee digestion In other words refined white flour and refined white sugar yield most of the calories in the everyday diet of most Americans So we hold these two high calory food staples which keep so well that they may be shipped anywhere and store indefinitely mainly responsible for the national malnutrition family! bringing u Certain periods in a child’s grow- ing up are so trying we often won- der if we can survive them This one of them Strticular stage SpfS! W5&k"& I g" j Growth of Nails Depends Upon Diet and State of Nutrition By DR WILLIAM BRADY coursof j psy-thin- A diet of refined white sugar andor refined white flour will not keep animal or man alive as long as a diet of sugar cane or beet andor wheat 'i Get Natural Sugar Now before you make a note on your shopping list to get a trial package of crude or "natural" brown sugar andor a pound of plain wheat next time you go to the grocery or market I must warn you it is not that easy In order to procure plain wheat you must first find a farmer who grows it and then persuade the poor geek he wun’t get in trouble with the government if he sells you a few pounds of the stuff when nobody’s looking And if by any chance you come across crude brown or “natural" sugar in the market you’ll still be stymied by a trick notice stamped on the bag to the (effect that it is suitable for animal feed That is not to say it is unfit for human consumption but after all suppose the clerk asked what kind of animals you keep at your house? If your nails do not grow a i fast as they should — it takes three to four months for the nails to grow their full length if they are brittle normally--oridged pitted it isn’t just the damage done by the hideous "polish" if you’re short on brains The trouble is malnutrition and If you hope to regain a state of good nutrition you’ll have to cut out most of the cheat foods on which you worry along at present and eat the foods which everybody ate before the middle of the nineteenth century when the food barons began to "refine” things for the ignorant Yankee consumer Signed letters not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr Brady if a stamped self addressed envelope is enclosed Mail to Dr William Brady 265 El Camino South Beverly Hills Calif r ATTRACTIVE — A colorful luncheon “star" salad includes cheese and vegetables Molded Gelatin Salad Is a Refreshing Dish CHICAGO — American cheese takes the limelight in this refreshing molded gelatin salad Diced pineapple cooperates to produce a mold of many roles Here the mold is surrounded by crisp cucumber and tomato slices and asparagus spears gar- the center of a plat- fruit-lade- n and cherries other fruits in season are attractive with it and combine well to make a tasty refreshing salad Here is the recipe: Molded Pineapple and Cheese Salad 5 cup mold 12 servings 2 nished with pimento strips with served The salad is good tablespoons granulated gelatin cup sugar ¥t cup cold water a dressing of mayonnaise com2 and diced pineapple — diced 1 cup with cups green bined celery pineapple juice 1 cup American pepper 1 Again the mold cin also be chees — shredded juice of ter Melon balls lemon Vi pint whipping cream Soak gelatin in cold water dissolve over hot water Add fruit juice and sugar Chill When it begins to congeal add pineapple cheese and whipped cream and pour into mold and chill Unmold and serve with mayonnaise to which finely diced celery and green pepper have been added sightly open and keep a small light on in his room It sometimes helps to cut the afternoon nap of Ple five U the afternoon actlvlty during Experience has shown that in many instances fathers are much more successful than mothers in getting children to bed But don’t glve u?" Pemember this is only then has to go to the bathroom then wants just one more kiss then demands a tissue and on and a dassic in accounts of the trials of fipire parenthood At about this age the child be- gins to realize that while he is in bed there is an interesting a Posing stage and should subworld going on outside of his bed- - side within a short time - maye Your questions about your chil- rSt ° 45e lhVs hi?us? dren will be answered through m?vr?PPi einn5iifnii ab10ut this column Write Child Care in l0v care General Features Corp inhff rUlfm d lt had t0 250 park Ave New York City separated from his parents NY ’ Suggestions Help (Copyright 1955 General Features Corp) Here are some suggestions which might be helpful: His bedtime should be peaceful— perhaps you (or his father) can read him Cfrotrh TOUronoeS a little story or sing to him or just sit quietly in the room for a shoes that seem to pinch after little wnile you‘ve bought them particularly hot weather can Although the child needs in warmth he also needs authority be stretched Take them to the at this time But it is better not shoe repair man and he may be to become enraged or to spank able to squeeze another half size him—When he comes out of the out of them For Germany butter care ditional wrapping other than its The three original container If it is to be are clean cool and covered Lt and Mrs Carl W Thorsten- If butter is stored in its orig- kept for a longer time then it should be wrapped in moisture sen formerly of Ogden have been inal package keep it in the vapor-proo- f freezer packaging visiting relatives and friends in coldest part of the food compart- material and frozen solidly has which Ogden and Hyrum Lt Tfcorsen-sement Any portion has just completed the basic be should been partially used Cs of t loot-swellin- g you don’t have to be Rich to shop Thorsfensens Will Leave at 000 l n Ltj k 685 kept in a covered dish in the refrigerator If a butter conditioner is available keep only a quarter to half pound in the compartment The temperature of the conditioner is higher in order to have the butter at spreading consistency so only the amount of butter to be used within two or three days the should be stored there rest under colder refrigeration Butter can be kept in the freezing compartment of the refrigerator up to one month without ad artillery officers’ course at Ft Bliss Tex and has been assigned to the 46th AA Battalion now stationed in Hanau Germany Department of Mrs Thorstensen is the former A big basting LuDean Nielsen of Hyrum She of syringe in the kitchen a pair the first grade at the Robscissors near the salad depart- taught E School in Ei Paso Lee ert ment a plastic wastebasket in was atwhile Lt Thorstensen baby’s room a mirror in the School She the Army tending kitchen will accompany her husband to To avoid ice crystals in frozen Germany The Thorstensens will sail store them away sandwiches from the sides and bottom of the from Brooklyn New York on Household Hints freezer Comfort With a Capital "C" c— SHOES 695d The Shoos With The Famous Cushioned Solos 7” Charge or layaway— no Interest charged ever! 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