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Show 1 Play in Park j Benefits Lad By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED It la Impossible to solv all problem prob-lem In exactly the easy way In which mother would have us do. There la never a time, or so we Your Baby think, when punishment ran be mad to take the place of adult protection. That I, a child's safety cannot be allowed to hang on so tenuous thread aa his own promises however .painful the punishment When he forgets them. Mother Hurt Child ' Mrs. B. McF. lives behind her ! husband's cafe on the main street of a small town. Hsr 1-year-old haa no place to play except on the sidewalk or th street He 1 a good i little boy, but hi promises to stay put are as fleeting as the minutes. His mother spends a large share of her time hunting for him when he ' . runs away. i Our leaflet, "Backyard Play s Equipment." lists dsvices which ' can be made at horns. Bend !a l-cnt stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for the leaflet by name to Myrtle Meyer Eldred of tha your baby and mine department of The Bait Lake Telegram. "What I th correct punishment and what will do him the most good?" ah ask. "I have put him to bed. spanked him, talked to him and made him sit in a corner. But though he promises, hs still runs way." At present you waste your time and accomplish nothing. Why not accept the fact that a barren sidewalk side-walk Is no play place for a child and spsnd ths same amount of time watching him while he plays happily hap-pily la some nearby park or grassy aquar? Na Play Place Tor despite the smallneai of your town, your boy la in ths same position po-sition aa children brought up In ' I large city apartments. Both are de-) de-) prlved of a place to use balls, swings, sand plies, vehicle to ride I upon and to run. Jump and climb, i ail th actlvltle indispensable to i growing up. f If you cannot take this time, then ask or hire torn responsible person to do It for you. An hour or two each morning and afternoon would , relieve yoa of anxiety at small cost and offer the child the opportunity . te be healthfully active. When he J U compelled to play In the house or on a restricted spot, be will do it the more willingly If these are oaly part of play times he Is offered. of-fered. (' KIWAN1M NOMINATE OGDEN Heading the slate of nominees for th Klwanis club eleo-i eleo-i tien October 28 are J. Robert Jarvis and Dr. William 8. Moyes, for pres-' pres-' ident Other nominees are Rodger ' E. Edens, Ira A. Huggins, Dr. D. F. i Plnoock and Dr. Howard K. Bel-X Bel-X nap for vice president; Leo M. Loll for treasurer. i i ' 1 |