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Show Daily herald WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1954' Utah County. Utah C J Help Children By Giving Them Courage to Meet Tensions Say Experts By JOAN GEYER You can't take the tensions out of life, but you can teach children to accept disappointments as a challenge a panel of experts told Jfrovoans Tuesday evening at . a o POWER TOOL CATALOGS fjj harangue a perfectly good second grader; or to push a polio child into the basketball team while his doctor still advocates crutches. The reason parents do this opined the panelists, is that it o HAND TOOL held o CARPENTER PENCILS Single wheel controls tilting, raising and lowering of blade mmm .at School. The panel,, just back from an International mental health con ference at Toronto, where all countries except the Russians con ' 8.95 8" ...... .. 7.77 50.88 4H" Jointer 13.88 VIBRATOR SANDER ... 61.95 ACETYLENE WELDING 37.88 8" BENCH SAW . 41.88 H.P. MOTOR CARBIDE TIP SAW BLADE ' conference on chiltiren; Lynn Hales, vice president of Utah Association for Mental Health; Merva R. Morris, musician, author and Ensign School president, and Mary P. Brown, Lafayette School principal, who works with "exception" children. Vmld-centu- - ry 57.50 CRAFTSMAN 17.25 CRAFTSMAN help children? 74.95 CRAFTSMAN SAVE 29.24 ON THE COMPLETE OUTFIT 46.00 CRAFTSMAN Regularliy 114.45 Includes 49.95 CRAFTSMAN bench saw, extensions, power tool bench, wheel and set, motor, Powr-Pa' light. 17.50 CRAFTSMAN Old Fashioned Answers Modern psychology provides some old fashioned answers. "There is no cure all or pre ventative for mental illness,, but much is accomplished if young children can find love, faith sympathy and firmness," said 'Build Guts' The experts used technical lan- Mr. Hale. guage at times, but they seemed . If a child doesn't get his love to be advocating a return to the from his parents, he may dis once discarded Victorian princi- play jus turmoil outwardly by lying ple of providing rules for chil- stuttering, nightmares, dren and stressing character stealing, bedwetting, shyness building. The man on the streetfchewing his fingers or genera might phrase it "You gotto fearfulness, said Mr. Hales. - r build guts in a kid." However, this does not mean one of these symptoms that The way to do this, 'however. means the child is neurotic he stressed the experts, is not to ; said. Arch Thurman, moderator, who is mental health director for Utah Local State Health Department, con gratulated Utah County on plans for a child guidance center, point ing out that neurotid and pre-psychotic children that is young sters with personality problems LDS too complex for laymen to un ravel can be treated there by SPANISH FORK In the ab a professional staff. sence of a representative from Feet in Mid-Athe general church authorities, Miss Morris told the group tha local people were given the op- - "too many people nowadays have portunity to speak at the sessions their feet firmly planted in mid of the Palmyra LDS Stake quar air." She said good schools play terly conference held In Spanish a positive role in keeping children - Fork Sunday. active,- occupied and sociable. A constill more important role is tne Those who addressed the 1300 persons Dractical task of teaching chil gregation of nearly ' were dren to be self respecting rather session the in morning self depreciating as a result ChaplainMark Money, recently than returned from duties in Korea, of self knowledge and develop Miss Cheryl Brown, daughter of ment, she said. Steady develop Opon Brown, James L. Walker, ment is the goal, not speea f son of Jesse-Walk-er, and First learning, she said. Counselor Joseph Toronto of the Mrs. Brown made a plea for better handling of children with stake presidency. An important item on the great physical or mental differ ences. agenda of the afternoon confer "A retarded child may be found ence meeting was the sustaining almst any professional famiiy of general and stake church of in to develop may - resu Failure ficials. Several persons were re- -i from brain injury or accident: r leased from various stake po&s does not reflect back on the fam and their successors installed. heredity," she said. Those leaving offices were Glen ily's listed as "danger signals She Cook, counselor , in the 11th pointing to inner disturbance, Quorum of Elders, Leland Ward; fear, withdrawal or Clair Bowen, stake Sunday. School siveness." Secretary; Ruth Bowen, YWMIA Mlchelson noted the role of first counselor of the stake; Les- - theMr.church in developing charac lie Rees, stake music committee ter and expressed approval of chorister; Paul Evans, first coun plans for a guidance clinic to selor, Second Quorum of Elders, which Vmoody, hyperactive and and August Swenson, secretary, sadistic" children could be refer50th Quorum of Seventies, Sev- red. vV ' enth Ward. : The panel advocated "shelter New officials installed Included ing children from too much TV, John Beck who replaced Mr. Cook radio and comics." but said In the ltlh Quorum of Elders; movies1 helped them in techniques La el M. Moore, new Stake Sun of "thinking through emotional day School secretary; Lucy Z. problems." Argyle, successor to Mrs. IJowen as first counselor in the Sta ke YWMIA presidency; Ross P. new chorister for the FIndley, v stake music committee; CI eland to Mr. Evans Durfee, successor In the second Quorum of Elders, and Irving Hancock, new secretary to the 50th Quorum of Sev- By BEULAH G. BRADLEY; enties. PLEASANT GROVE The Stake - Sunday School Speakers at the afternoon ses sion included Mrs. Jeanne preparation- meeting is scheduled Hughes, stake YWMIA president; for Sunday, Oct. 17, at the Tim Richard Taylor, stake YMMIA panogos stake tabernacle, at 2:30 president: Vernon Hurst, local p.m., with all Sunday School of buildef instrumental in 'the con ficers and teachers of . the 10 struction of the stakehouse and wards invited. Stake superin new regional welfare center, and tendent E. M. Williams will preBlaine Hansen, second counselor side, with his counselors, Joseph in the stake presidency j Ash and Joseph Swenson assist . statistics Among by ing. xeported The following departmental the stake clerk, Alton Dame, at the afternoon meetingr were the meetings will be conducted by listing of 27 foreign missionaries Stake Sunday School officers and members: Junior Sunday jnow in the field from Palmyra board School coordinator, Mrs. Veloy 20 Stake missionaries now stake, on local duty, and 147 young men Warnick; Mrs. Emily Pederson, of this area how in the armed "Sunday morning in the nur sery"; Margaret Hayes, "Living services of the Unjted States. Our Religion"; Lillian Huish, "Growing spiritually." CATALOGS ' Wasatch hurts their vanity to have less than an ideal child. Particularly is .this true with the backward child, said Mrs. Mary Brown "Parents ill tell a child al ready deeply suffering from in of fessed they had personality prob ability to meet competition "if normal jus you'd youngsters lems, included: harder, you could do it! ' Peter M. Miekelsen. Utah's try" she said. ''delegate to the White House's How can parents and teachers symposium FREE! FREE! " nl 35.95 SEE . IT DEMONSTRATED DUN LAP v ....... , SET . 1 . . MAGNETIC JIG SAW W ELECTRIC DRILL . 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