Show V 7 V r 4 tY Y Yr r t i 5 7 4 L y y f r r Pinning an orchid on her navy blue dressmaker suit shit that she will wear when she and her husband leave Friday for New York is newly wedded Mrs Burke M. M Sn Snow w. w The couple were married Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day morning in the Salt Lake L D S temple by David O. O McKay Mrs Snow was Miss Hiss June Burbidge daughter of Mrs George E. E Burbidge 2534 Alden street before her marriage to Dr Show a son of Dr and Mrs Lawrence C. C Snow Military drive Listen to All Advice You Yau J Get but Use Good Only By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED There are mothers who are able to listen to the advice which com comes s their way and go on doing doing doing do do- ing as its they please while others listen and are troubled chiefly because they feel they cannot conform It would be folly for mothers to close their ears to advice for some of it might be excellent just justas as much of it is valueless No one would ever improve who shut herself up in a smug world and refused to let the ideas which differed from hers make any dent on her consciousness If after mature consideration of what she hears a m mother ther is convinced that her own conduct is wise vise and justifiable she wastes precious pi ri- ri rii i s' s se e energy ergy worrying worry worrying ing because she isn't pleasing her relatives or ne neighbors Our own judgment wouldn't be of much value if we ourselves had no faith in it Mrs D D. J. J G G. is allowing herself herself herself her her- self to be too much upset by criticism She happens to Jive live among neighbors neighbors' who are not f respectful of a childs child's hours of sleep and drag their children out to evening entertainments and visits to friends Our little girl is 5 and our boy 3 32 she writes and they go to bed every night at 6 po p. m m. They have always had a schedule schedule schedule sched sched- ule and my husband and I put ourselves out to adhere to it We are not martyrs to our children we enjoy them and intend in intend intend in- in tend to have hav more when we can cana a afford ord it The oldest goes to kindergarten and doesn't come nome until At t 6 she is tired and ready to go to bed We haven't the least trouble getting getting get- get ting them them t to go go and vwe k kit it is the the- place for them m j it f Think We Were We're e T 1 THard j l Hard My friends and neighbors think we are hard on them At present we allow them to sleep in separate beds in the same room Wed We'd like to continue this for about two years until we can afford to finish our upstairs What is your opinion of this Should they be allowed to stay I up until 8 p. p m. m |