Show Childs Child's S Safety l f ty Should Not w Rest on Luck LuckI I f. f By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED There never comes a time when a mother dares to trust to luck that if she send he her small child out to play nothing will wIIl happen to to him hEm There does come a time when a mother has to begin to trust to the Your Baby judgment of her children but that age age arrives with school even though she continues to arm him fc with her protection to and from school until at least 6 years of age But for the child of ot preschool age tile the idea of turning him loose hopes hope hope- s a fully is to invite disaster If the ther r child plays in the yard alone it should hould houlde he te e under the eye of ot the thet i Our leaflet Backyard Play t 4 Equipment suggests play den der de- de r n 1 vices which can be made at home This leaflet will be sent self- self you for a stamped cent addressed envelope sent with your request for the leaflet By name to Myrtle Meyer Eldred f. f r of ot the Your Baby and Mine department of The Salt Lake Telegram mother If he runs away he should be brought back into the house I immediately so that he discovers v that he enjoys the privilege of free i. i c. c play only so long as he stays in the yard A mother can be of off duty when she puts the responsibility for his care into the hands of some thoroughly reliable adult or older child 4 This question is a frequent one of the spring season Mothers do doso doso doso so want to allow a child to play alone outdoors especially when his neighborhood denies him suitable companionship But it just cannot I J be until such age age at at 5 to 6 as 6 as a achild al child has learned the dangers of automobiles and has learned how I r p.- p. to look out for them and protect himself from them i 1 V Mrs A. A L. L F. F you are not being i. i foolish Jf lf your parents-in-law parents will fl ft muzzle or restrain the ferocious dog then you in turn can give the thet i t child more more freedom when he is Ls at atthe ati i J the the farm In the city you have JJ to continue to protect him If you t. t i cannot afford help and d the children cf f the neighborhood are sick then take some of your work outdoors J- J for for- foran an hour each morning and afternoon after- after Ill 1 noon and watch the boy yourself Dont k say you cant can't possibly do it it 1 JJ You iu ou cant can't possibly afford not to do doso OIO SO i x I |