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Show Si r"rf Mdfaa w i tlSijto 4k -- wt.l.atJiPT. JSJL HH-s- a uniJMmX.. J TOE SMITH FIELD SENTINEL, SMITIIFIELD. UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Current News i i i c ? 'i s I $ ( i i i i V j i . s : ? - ii ! 1 Rancho entry In the Spanish Days Fiesta parade at Santa Barbara, Calif. 2 Howard C. Hopson, utilities ; Cooking Worlds Largest Omelet magnate, defying t' e senate committee artilInvestigating lobbying. lery officers. observing the firing at Pine Camp during great army maneuvers. lcld ! v , Army Begins Greatest War Games Since 18 is la la id ul rs at In ba 35,000 Troops a ba n Take Part in ily Maneuvers ea ite t M ill t iiy Df (it T. 1 t PROBLEM OF HOW BEST TO PUNISH CHILD SERIOUS 'lant Improvement Held Different Ways of Making Rugs The problem of how best to punish a child to help him or her to understand the error of hla ways so that a like mlstuke will not be made repeatedly, la one of the things which puzzles parental Should the child have careful explanations of why the thing la wrong for which he la punished? Should he learn to obey arbitrarily with the reliance on father and mother's word and Judgments being right? Should corporal punishment be banned In favor of restrictions? When many different methods have been tried and still no change for. the better Is the result, the problem assumes grave aspects, as there Is s tendency to disregard rightful rules. This Is, of course, assuming that the parent's Judgment Is correct, and not capricious. A child soon appreciates when the disciplining Is not Just. Children are governed In so many different ways, that no hard and fast rale can be given that will apply In all cases, but, as a general thing, very little folk have to depend upon mother's and father's commands being final. For this reason parents should learn to be guarded In what they demand of their little ones. Implicit obedience of officers commands, seldom understood by soldiers. Is expected In army life, but home life It a different matter. Affection la the guiding power. The parents love their children so much they want to bring them up to have respect for their maturer Judgments, to understand that what was done was to help them to adjust to life, to deport themselves In an nprlght and honorable way, to strengthen home affiliations, and at the same time to teach them self government and that Independence which li founded on a respect for the laws of the land. The reaction of training the children In these things Is beneficial on the parents. Their high Ideals for are stimulating. The their that they, themselves, knowledge are patterns of excellence and represent all the virtues to the children whose belief In their goodness Is steadfast, ana also their belief In the goodness of other people Is founded on this faith in them, bring ont fine traits and qualities In the older folk. Bell Sjndlent. WSU Bsrvlea. Bjr CRANDMOTHER Tedious Task Years Ago Until the start of hybridizing by Knight In England, somewhat more than a century ago, all plant Improvement was by selection," says I Jt ties Industrial Bulletin. Tills meant that the seeds of the choicest grains and fruit were carefully preserved for the planting of the next crop and when grafting was used for Increase of woody pliinta the buds or branches were from the finest trees and bashes. Tills system unquestionably kept up quality anil ably advanced It. In the hands of certain wizards, with keen appreciation of what is of value In plants and how to attain this, there have resulted notable discoveries, such as the Baldwin apple and the Bartlett CLARK pear. Selection was effective, lmt It wus exceedingly slow. For centuries most atleutinn was focused on standnnl types and the taming and dcvelnp-meof wild forms was almost out of the question. Real progress began when the pollen of the plant was placed on the stigma of another to produce hybrids consciously Instead of wuit-ln- g for the same thing to occur by the chance efforts of bees, flies or the wind. nt The making of rag rugs has Interested needluworkera for hundreds of years. One very good reason for this Is that rugs are practical and wanted in every home. The larger the rag the harder the work; the weight Increase! as the work progresses. Making a rag of motifs and then assembling takes the hard labor out of rug making and the work becomes Interesting. Work these motifs In spare time at home or elsewhere and, when all are finished, assemble. Folder No. K12 contains a lot of information about making the hexagon motif In various sizes In hexagon shaped ruga and In various color combinations. Hexagon motifs are crocheted In any size and color scheme according to your own Idea. Amount of mstcrlnl and all the stitches are given and other hints of value to rug makers. A new kind of chart for selecting your colon gives you an opportunity to see what your rag looks like before you go ahead with the work. You can get some wonderful Ideas from this folder on Different Ways to Make Rugs." It will be mailed to you upon receipt of 10 rents. Address Home Craft Co., Dept. C., Nineteenth and St. Louis Ave St. Louis, Mo. Inclose stniuped addressed envelope for reply when writing for any Information. Not Boastful Customer I suppose you are your own boss? Barber No, air. I'd give anything to be single again. The largest peacetime concentration of troops In the United States was held recently at Pine ('amp, N. Z. More than 3.j,000 men took part In the games. Mllltnry attaches from Germany, Great Britain, Japan, China, Spain, France and Cuba were present to watch the maneuvers. The peaceful countryside took on all the characteristics of a countryside arGov. Clarence D. Martin of the state of Washington stirring the world's rayed for war. Farmhouses were tak- largest omelet, prepared and served as a feature of the annual celebration at en over to quarter officers, school-house- s Chehalis, center of the nation's outstanding egg producing areas. The omelet, were made corps headquarters, which required 7,000 eggs, was mixed In a huge concrete mixer before being and entire fields were lined with guns. poured Into the giant skillet. pulls a fast oneY It Was Ropers Treat for the Cabinet nr v m. 10- - )!g re YOU ras SETTER START DUCKIN' NOW. 'CAUSE YOU'RE GONNA GET VOUR HEAD KNOCKED QFF 7 V0U HIT 'EM AND ('LL . DUCK '"K'nm x , 'EM he vr- - a Secretary of Commerce Roper glvea on annual wnterinelon party In till Washington home for his fellow incmliera pf the cabinet Here, left to right, are Attorney General Ilomer S. Cummings, Secretary Roper, Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace and Secretary of the Interior Harold L. 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