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Show UINTAII BASIN RECORD THE STORY OF JENNIE Child Training, Old and New ,nmai fair hem IIae UOLKKA KOLL CALL !.;sM0vn(nL Farmers nre epidemic ot hoS T l on yij, ' , " w 'f i immediately. utii. 'urinated the struts whereK dis- J- - nhnmd, Mr. 50 hogs in w wtia nnt county fe the v ta Deocli HceJ pointed two '. rnA. Mosiows L'j total deposits of V of business t (he close an increase is This 17 in the past year 5 per cent business a ben1111? t iw t UT. a' .III this Many n on in trench silos for , Several winter. U,k this and were so I lust season made fiat more are being making j i VK J Fi.-- im CITY, campaign in s membership of -4. a? a quota lo II be held November f. Colonel I s announced by n o.OOO roll t.ardner, 1934 state the n, in submitting nethity report, that more than 10,000 Individ-astiic- e have received s hot s the Red through Present the year. dang Red Cross in tMp of the 15,934. jas reported as n-voi r USE CITY, enlifeted ng Utahns were for-jt- j Oai ed States army for Ilawaiian islands in the her. Oeti Total for Utah as i iil yield a revenue ol sO, if all persons pay in 1 2 Jennies folks were musical. Iler father came of a long line of bass drummers. 3 Her mother played the brass born. 4 They decided to give Jennie a musical education whether she liked It or not. 5 They chose to make her a harpist, Jennie being too young to resist. 6 Jennies first major recollection w as seeing a harp for the first time and thinking it was the front of an animal cage. 7 She developed a fear complex through spending her entire child- - ood fcarin on her. 8 But her been an assistant keeper in the lop popotamus house at the zoo. parents never let up 13 They had lots in common. and Jennie became the child wonder 10 When located, Jennie had be of the community. 9 Uvery w here that Jennie went come a harmonica devotee. Her husband made a living caning ornaher harp was sure to go. ments out of acorns. They put In 10 That was the tough part of it. 11 But it meant that Jennie never the long winter evenings together got into any informal, Jazzy parties. writing the Declaration of Independence on the head of a pin. 12 One day Jennie disappeared from home, leaving her harp behind. 17 They had one son, Ilmll, a 13 Nothing was heard of her for dwarf, who became a student of the some years. atom. 14 Then it was found she had MORAL Let the kids develop eloped with a young man who had their own way. A TRUE GHOST STORY CITY, UT. f LAKE ptiperty taxes ijL By WILLIAM POWELL, Motion Picture Star CITY, lT. Xine- n f'asons on doe deer in I had always believed that all eKongested sections of the stories were explainable as ghost j ran from November 24 to natural phenomena, until I visited a has been declared by tbe small Island near Tahiti In the South A total f Hhr gnme control. Pacific, said William Towell, That permits will be Issued, Four visit left me doubtful. Some day I lectinis are located on tbe waut to revisit the island to see Mi nut Forest, one is just Whether to believe my senses or my Hallcn, one in the Beaver f LIKE w the Wasatch in one and ve. IT. At the end of the X, the num-jtoobile fatalities in Cache have doubled that for the W tf of 1933, records at the 'l tt n and sheriffs depart-During this period have been killed and aju ed, while for the In 1933 ODly four per-ir- e killed by automobiles, TEILO, IDA A resident ify, who told the city judge, givui bis wife a spanking in 1934, i mouths n v 1. 12-'ri- M. 0 1 IDA. Skip- llaho potatoes through 30 amounted to 8SG2 cars, r.li the same date last dpi unts totaled G939 ears. v'lj 4331 cars of Idaho poALLS, nd been shipped through UTr, IT. From 1,50(1 w,1,'ly tmkeys will be to Thanksgiving delivery, 'bh, IDA. Indians on ir' '"a are to be supplied rs fitok and jerked meat said advices received A m he federal commodity ott ihvisio of the PER A. the Indians is being , the drouth relief ent-- i ftuikasod In the middle SPllt to the res- 7 for foud and for founOiii theories. In Tahiti, I met Albert Berne. Swedish pearl diver, who, through his own efforts over a period of 15 or 20 years in the South seas, has i massed sufficient resources from his diving activities to head a small but profitable company of native divers. In the course of the yarns which Berne spun, a certain island, well out of the beaten path of tramp steam-ihips- , was mentioned again and igain. The island was taboo among native divers, although Berne and others knew that in its vicinity were some of the richest pearl oyster oeds In the whole Tahiti group. Pressed for details as to why the Island was feared by native divers, Berne confessed that he did not know exactly, but that the island, a sulphurous volcano patch, was undoubtedly queer. He added that he bad never found native wisdom In these matters unfounded and that he was content to gather pearls in other fields. I learned, however, that the natives could be persuaded to visit .the Island under promise that the party would not attempt to remain there overnight ; and that no single diver under any circumstances, would, enter the water In search of pearls In the islands vicinity. I laughed at Berne's theories of native knowledge of ghosts and haunted Islands, and finally extracted ds 500 a.IDABy Pr fathers recently barbecue feast given - 4 y The Idaho state Twin Falls as city for 1035 IKE CITY, FT.Lr.Hit ot wrio'n 7Md teep ie? 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Then I saw before me, where the water had been, the unmistakable footprints of a human being, gigantic barefoot marks along the beach Sad Parting where no one could possibly have Wife (after tiff) You brute! Im walked without my seeing him; the going to get the bahy and go to footprints of a man who must have mothers. been of enormous stature. Husband Yes, and Im going to At the same moment the sulget the jewelry and go to uncles. phurous lights of the island behind me seemed to be loosed all at once as though the receding tide had lifted a tremendous pressure from the washed beach. The natives broke and ran and I am not ashamed to admit that I ran after them. 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H ,0 ,ife In- kl,'S the board to sntence bv f0r,1"r that they , a promise from him to take me to the island for a examination of its peculiarities. The trip was made In one of Bernes small boats with native sailors, fearful, but resigned, as the only companions for us two white men. The party landed in a small boat, high up on a black and evilsmelling beach almost at high tide. Under instructions from the natives we sat down to wait for whatever phenomena might occur. Darkness approached before the tide had receded far enough to demonstrate what the natives said would be the most tangible sign that the Island was queer. As twilight fell and the tide receded, strange phosphorescent lights began to dance about the beach and occasionally shoot out of the tops of palms massed bank behind us. in a green-blacI refused to be impressed by however, these alarming signals, knowing that the volcanic origin of the Island and the obvious presence of sulphur and other free minerals about was explanation enough for all this. But under instructions from the natives, translated by Berne, an interested but somewhat apprehensive observer, I spent the final two hours before low tide watching the black beach before me. Tropical darkness fell and was replaced shortly by I was positive brilliant moonlight. I neither slept nor took my eyes off the beach before me for a single instant and yet At the moment the natives signaled me to follow them down the health-destroyin- H a quid Laxative -- j r this section. f, are benv , rjPI.msannual W eber 03 conversation a friendly chat. Tl.a confidential talk with a child isgoo : to lecture him is harmful. The more 1 think about it, Kart, tie more I retllze that your ideas nre correct. It Is too late to pracModern Methods Conceded to Manya' Points of tice them cm my niece, but 1 hope you will stick to them and give adAdxantage; Lectures" Altogether Beyond the vice to any children who are ever in ycur care. Understanding of Little Ones. T will," was Sara's hurried reply, Sara and Mrs. Daugherty were clarity. I.evtmes really nre for the for the d lorbeil had Just rung at d she was expecting her fiance. talking. Sara was engaged to be older, the none advanced people, nre and Airs. married, Daugherty, her they not? They are mindly so far aunt, was performing a last duty beyond the child's undeistanding that by Installments from time to time he cannot grasp their meaning, howiting her carefully thought out nd ever clear It may seem to the adult. tiee. Today it had to do with one So, of course, tie shows little interphase of The Bight Way to Raise est and receives littlo benefit. If we Children, namely, The Right Way teully want to help children, I think Why Ghildrcti to Talk to Your Children. we should talk with them, not at to It seems strange me, said them. 1 begin to understand Sara, that so many parents of toyour point You day try to teach their childien by of view, said Mrs. Daugherty, think 1 often lectured you instead of methods. Perhaps, because they realize talking with you. I know, now, why that the old people had the best you didnt want to be bothered with The temporary relief children get Ideas on child training, said her your old Aunty aud her silly talks from unwise dosing with harsh the talks were lectures. But 1 hope cathartics may cause bowel strain, aunt with finality, liver since your irritation in the dear mother died, and your father you realize that everything I gold and even set-u- p A properly prepared liquid I kidneys. me to was care to take intended for of, benefit," you your gate T realize that, Aunty. This real laxative brings anomore natural movehae tried to teach you in accorddiscomfort at the ment. There ance with the way my mother taught talk Is going to he a revelation to time and nois weakness after. You me. But it was too late. You were both of us, I believe. don't have to give the child a double Now to continue our lesson let dose a spoiled. I could not make (and the day or two later. 1 one word emphasized was make) me see If enu state your Idea clearCan constipation be safely n lieved you see right and wrong in their ly," continued her aunt. "The friend in children? YeaP sav medical men. light. I fee! that I have failed in the l.v talk, In the majority of cases, Is Yesl say many mothers who have task your father gave me, but. nev the best way to correct children and followed this sensible medical advice: ertheless, I have not altered my ideas to give them advice, and, in that talk 1. Select a good liquid laxative. 2. in the least. you should have some humor, al- Give the dose yon lind suited to the system, 3. Gradually reduce the dose, Yes, perhaps I wits wrong many though not enough lo subordinate exthe bowels are movtimes, Aunty, agreed Sara. But yen planation and fact. It must also be if repeated, until without aid. naturally ing modern was mother concise, frank, sincere, straightforstrictly see, my An approved liquid laxative (one In her ways, and it was only natward, honest and clear. It must not ural that I became modern also, be nhout the child, but to him a that is widely used for children) is Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, ihe llowexer, I see no fault in being very important point to remember mild laxative action of this excellent modern. If I ever have children I when talking to your children, if I preparation is the best form of help shall bring them lip according to understand you correctly." too. for children and grown-up- s, modern ideas. YYe have progressed That is exactly what I mean The dose can be regulated for any along other lines, why cant we pro- Aunty, but tuny we change talking age or need. gress in the manner of educating to your children to talking with your Your druggist sells Dr. Caldwells children at home? I believe in giv- children? It should be, 1 think, a Syrup Pepsin. ing a child a general conception of right and wrong, and then encouraging him to work out each individual problem. I most certainly do not believe in purposely letting him make a mistake and then lecturing him or giving him a whipping. Just what do you mean by lecturing, Sara? Inquired her uimt. This demanded a reply, so Sara You know, peranswered frankly. haps, that to very young people a lecture seems to consist of lengthy expositions, discussions and eloquent phrases at least, those ore the grow n up terms for w hat the child thinks of It. It seems to him to have no real conciseness, humor, frankness, honesty, pointedness or Business established in the year 1 846 Afgr. |