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Show For Parents I Am Tour “Parents are the first and most important teachers of their children. They come from all ranks, yet they all teach. Parents are part of the child’ personal, intimate By C. ROBERT CHOPE Principal, Nathaniel White world where questions are real and answers make sense.” Middle School Cromwell, Connecticut “When adults remember to listen thoughtfully to what children say, they can be taught unintentionally _ “I am your child. | am a member a great deal that. is important in of the group everyone refers to as a their guidance of children.” puzzle; a part of the population . tes that has been written about MEMO FROM YOUR CHILD endlessly in newspapers, magazines, . . sand bao television has devoted . A my buying = When you make : a promise to me, prime tin my fa}. whether. it be for a reward or. a. * habits,“ punishment, please, keep it, J need); Hollywood — e igs off color, wide-screen, “living ‘to’ ‘believe the things you say to me. d ns e, te be io bl ra vers exagge Remember that I am not: too -unbelieva e : a te m ; a | ve w li I o d. h t an Child sure Senior Citizens: May SENIOR CITIZENS Is Yours Send letters, articles, poems, art work or photographs for The month of May was designated “Senior Citizens Month” in Utah in a declaration signed by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. The document calls upon Utahns to remember the contributions made—and still being made—by senior citizens and to give meaning to the theme “meeting 29, noon ‘finale, to 4 p.m. — Gala grand publication, luncheon Offices, at Hotel Newhouse, 75 cents, followed by displays, entertainment and dancing 975 to month’s activities Editorial. E. 3300 South Suite 1, Salt Lake Bis Utah. 84106. at the Terrace Ball Room, 437 S. Main, free. J.uncheon _ ticket available from senior citizens clubs or Council on Aging. the will be sponsored by the Utah Division on Aging and the Salt Lake Council on Aging, Community Services Council. with luncheon and program, 237-10th East, free to all former senior prospective reservations campers campers. contact the and For Utah Division of Aging. May 7, noon — Jaycee luncheon honoring outstanding senior citizen of the year at Newhouse Hotel, $2 a plate, reservation at the Jaycees office. May 8, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., May 9, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Combined Senior Citizens Center State Variety show, 237-10th East. School. Free, but admission by tickets which are distributed through senior citizens clubs. Senior citizens gather at Central City Center for visiting, bingo and 1 re freshments. TAYLOR'S CAFE. Day, Lincoln Jr. High School, 13th South and State. Luncheon, 1:30 Senior Citizens Center open house, 237-L0th ast. Reception. and refreshments by the 42 clubs and activity groups which make regular use of the center. No charge. May ae City, I do moral qualities, truthfulness, love, Thrifty Drug| ‘7th E.& 7th So. | wate oy We Supply make for higher prices — Why Notions Groceries SAVE $75 to $150 Be convinced. Phone, come in. Hearing aids cs low as $99.00 EASY DRIVE-IN PARKING TAY LOR HEARING SERVICE Daily-Evenings Weekends. 3682 SO. 5TH EAST ‘Pecteartonsemanamcey 2667 7 4 5 meeammmmecsnmnanan Totes Nas ” Guide. to Chif@ren’s ane aq an oa Garden Citys He» Doubleday Company, Inc., 1958. McKee, Paula _’“A Primer for Parents: How Yours *ie se Child... Learns to. Read.” he!Houghton-Miffin™ “ Coimpany, Boston: ee 19 | Spache, George D., “Parents and» * the: ‘Reading Program.” Champaign, - e - Tilinois: Garrard. Company, 1965.° Chall, Jeanne Sternlickt, “Learning© To Read: The Great Debate.” New be a Pi ve York: McGraw-Hill 1967. 4 | high fashions and Afro-Americ: an products BEAUTY PRODUCTS not for pay $350.00?. FOR PARENTS _ Drugs Mrs. Ophelia b. Taylor ‘Sales commissions, high rentals, etc., better hearing. REFERENCES i % EN Utah» : phone 355- 0715 EXORBITANT! | only hearing cid dealer to testify at the U.S. SENATE (KEFAUVER) investigation of hearing aid prices. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. — 7-south Salt Lake 84101 HEARING AID™ May above School. May 23, an to AY Be fitted by SAMUEL S. TAYLOR, the 1:30 p.m. — Same as Jordan Junior High am we no. 60 cents, followed by free program. For reservations, call Fred Keefer of the Community Services Council. 21, at »remember specialty-barbecued ribs. ee May 18, 1:30 p.m. — Social Security and Medicare Information } pes PRICES ARE Medicare Information me, but your needs at May 14, 11:30 a.m. — Friendly Neighborhood Center luncheon and program, 156 Westminster Ave. (1910 South), 50 cents. Must make reservations. May 15, 8 p.m. — Jelesnik Pop Concert, [Highland High I growing up fast. I have ‘Increasing need . and desire You can find all | Fair, 237-10th East, hobby and talent show. May 10 Senior Citizens Day in churches. May 13, 8 p.m. - | cannot @. of’ ‘wha explore and discover the around me. : these are true. Don’t be ana to “polos tito “Accept me for what I am.; me when necessary. | will respect. ‘Macoune me to do better. you all the more for it. Reprimand me when I am wena Be consistent in your dealings be fair, but reprimand. Set some with me. Inconsistency. completely limits for me. I'll try to follow. If i confuses and troubles me. make mistakes, correct me and. When I need correction, try to _encourage me to try again. “Help me to grow up. I AM do it when others are not present. Use a quiet, firm tone of voice. YOUR CHILD.” May 1, 1:30 p.m. Kick-off program at State Capitol Auditorium. Free. May 4, noon — reunion as yet. and religion don’t really Ue I need your help to make you world understand that deep down I know. Jaycee Luncheon Camper’s words * es challenge of the later years.” The with explain things as clearly as I should. ~discusse ‘on the radio. “Tam growing up in a fast Be patient with my inadequacies. Be firm with me. Firmness gives . * ‘moving - and fast changing world. Cars go faster, planes fly farther, me the security of knowing that someone really cares. travel that took days or weeks now Watch the habits I am forming. takes minutes or hours. Someday I may vacation on the moon or some Bad habits begun now will only be other planet. I may live in a city difficult for me to break later. sander the water. Instant foods are Be patient with my mistakes. Guide me in seeing where I went — available to me and electricity does _ wrong and lead me to see what I the labor in most of my tasks. should have done. _ . “With all the publicity, speed. Please answer my questions. You and inventions, with all the changes» - %:, may be tired, andI may ask many : staking “place, I am still me. I have ie more than you think I should, but fears, , doubts, déeams, ambitions, remember that is the way I learn *~ and hepes:* I worry. about war. I. sae things. doubt if I'll understand all that I ~ Show me that you love me. I do. am supposed to..In:school | dream ? ey not need gifts, just a hug or a kiss. about the future. I’d like to be ' I know that you are not perfect famous.I hope I will do the right| thing all of the time. and that you sometimes need help. Don’t be too upset if once in a “Growing up is_ difficult. while I say, “I hate you.” I don’t -SometimesI wonder if the adults aly mean it, you know. around me really were ever Understand my, fears. They are children. They say ‘When I was ‘very real. The unknown sometimes your age, but they don’t realize frightens, me. that was then and this is now.I ~. I know it’s hard to be patient know certain things like honesty, SUPPORT THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM for him & her , More food for your EBONY MALL money when no. 11 so. 3rd west Salt Lake City JOIN NAACP TODAY tel. 355-9497 shopping with us. across from U.P. depot Artis & Ruth C. Ross, prop, inter bank cards welcomed ae |