Show I w I 7 t 44 0 of Right and Wrong in Childrens Children's Play Activities Above Stephen Hall Wilkins and Norman Gary Stead get benefits of supervised play at First Uni- Uni child care center Below th this is unwatched play activity was pictured on th street between Seventh and E Eighth E East st streets What Salt Lake Needs Governor of Utah Ufah Calls For Attempt to Id Cut Child Delinquency Suggests Organized Plan for Salt Lake To Allow Neglected Children Of Working Mothers Proper Activities Editors Editor's note not This is the first of ef a series of ef interviews with leading Salt Lakers on What Salt Lake City Needs Setting up a special committee to study and solve child neglect and delinquency problems is Salt Lake City's greatest need Governor Herbert B. B Maw said Monday This city should have an organized organized organized organ organ- plan for looking out for children children children chil chil- dren of working mothers the governor governor governor gov gov- pointed out Too many parents are leaving their children unsupervised Governor Maw suggested the Salt Lake Lale City commissioners and Mayor Ab Jenkins appoint a committee committee com corn of persons familiar with child care work to correlate activities activities activities ties of various agencies contact parents and organize more day nurseries He promised the states state's cooperation cooperation cooperation tion as far as statutes permit in aiding this child guidance and care program This committee should be modeled modeled modeled mod mod- after the juvenile delinquency committee headed by Judge Rulon Rubon W. W Clark Clarl of the juvenile juvenile juvenile juve juve- nile court advised the governor Details of the committees committee's organization organization organization or or- and program should be worked out by city commissioners and committee members who will understand the full scope of this work after they investigate thoroughly thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- neighborhoods lacking playground playground playground play play- ground facilities and interview working mothers he explained More Mort day nurseries should be Continued on Page Nine SIne Column One c I y oJ 2 I c. c 6 7 1 i V Governor Herbert B. B Maw We need more I I supervised supervised supervised super super- play less unguided child activities Telegram photographs at left illustrate illustrate illustrate illus illus- his argument Maw Urges Attempt duce educe Child Delinquency I iWed from Pat Page On Ont in church recreation o Maw observed day school rooms ale al- al e equipment for the care careS caren n n. n S Eliot hall child care i 1 the First Unitarian an example of the work y be done in churches f the e day nurseries spon- spon the Salt Lake board of Ehe the child welfare divie divi- divi e Salt Lake county wel- wel I Neighborhood and state 11 II- eries and other groups n through the ape ape- the governor sug sug- P ed For parents parents rents would place their theirs rs' rs rs s in nurseries if they w n well the children are supervised ed asserted the i tive Many working are ire unacquainted with programs programs and do not ei ere to obtain information if g them he added es in charge of nurseries italicize their programs so ISO mothers will know where er er r. r I their children for this vernor Maw suggested neighborhoods are so far series series that parents lack ike ake their children to them ey go to work Nurseries Established established in more resi resi- sections he pointed out during the past legis- legis regulate and license licenseS S series series ries to insure children Icare are Playgrounds playgrounds should be de- de where here children too old for forare forre care are re may play safely GovI Gov- Gov I lay fay y added The special eel also should investigate ties aes of setting aside addi- addi grounds 1 r ren n left alone at home fre fre- fre- fre get into messes Any unguided un- un unguided unguided guided child may pick up bits of food out of garbage or play in the streets he observed Leaving babies in cribs at home is particularly particularly particularly dangerous Proper guidance of y young ung children children children chil chil- dren during vacations is a definite obligation of parents and public officials advised the state executive tive If children get a wrong start they probably will fall fail to grow into the best future citizens he explained ex ex- ex- ex I Attitudes developed during during during dur dur- ing ones one's early years pretty much determine his future attitude If children lack guidance and Instruction instruction instruction tion in social restraints restraint they will face difficult adjustments when they reach manhood and woman woman- hood |