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Show V daily herald WEDNEffrE,13- - 1954 " '5 o POWER TOOL Help Children By Giving Them Courage to Meet CATALOGS o HAND TOOL CATALOGS o CARPENTER ' PENCILS ' Tensions, Say Experts By JOAN GEYER harangue a perfectly good second a polio child You can't take the tensions out grader; or to push team while his into basketball the of life, but you can teach children crutches. doctor still advocates to accept disappointments as a challenge a panel of experts told The reason parents do this, Provoans Tuesday . evening at a oDined the panelists, is that it their vanity to have less symposium held at Wasatch hurts than an ideal child. Particularly School. with the " backward The panel, just back from, an is this true Mrs. Brown, child, said International, mental health con "Parents will tell Mary al child a ference at Toronto, where- - all in-from suffering deeply countries except the Russians con- ready of fessed they had personality prob "ahilitv to meet competition a "if normal youngsters you jusi lems, included: v V U you could do it: harder, try Peter M. Mickelsen, Utah's she said. delegate to the White House's I How can parents and teachers conference on chil-p children! iuea; ijynn naies, vice presiueui Old Fashioned Answers of Utah Associatioa-io- r Mental Modern psychology provides Health; Merva R. Morris, musi some old fashioned answers. School cian, author and Ensign all or pre no cure is There president, and Mary P. Brown, ventative for mental illness, but Lafayette School principal, who much is accomplished if young works with "exception" children. children can findi love, faith, 'Build Guts svmDathv and firmness," said Hale. Mr. lan used technical rThe experts get his love guage at times, but they seemed If a child doesn't he his rom may dis parents, to be advocating a return to the Dy his turmoil outwardly play once discarded Victorian princilying, .chil of nightmares,' for rules stuttering, ple providing dren and - stressing character stealing, bedwetting, shyness, chewing his fingers or general building. The man on the street - to fearfulness, said Mr. Hales. "You got might phrase it However, this does not mean build guts in a kid." these symptoms The way to do this, however, hat one of is neurotic he child the means to not the is stressed experts, said. Arch Thurman, moderator, who X is mental health director for Utah State Health Department, con gratulated Utah County on plans for a child guidance center, point ing out that neurotic 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 Mia-AiMiss Morris told the group that , the general church authorities tnn manv Deonle nowadays have local people were given the! to speak at the sessions their feet firmly planted in mid . of the Palmyra LDS Stake quar air." She said good schools piay conference held; in Spanish a positive role in keeping children terly Jr A Fork Sunday.: active, occupied and sociable. the is role Those who addressed the con still more important , to Single wheel controls tilting, raising and lowering of blade 8.95 8" 57.50 SAVE 29.24 ON THE COMPLETE OUTFIT 46.00 CRAFTSMAN 4.45 Includes bench saw, extensions, power tool bench, wheel and set, motor, Powr-Pa- 49.95 CRAFTSMAN 17.50 CRAFTSMAN . nl light. 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Williams will pre side, with his counselors, Joseph Ash and Joseph Swenson assist Newsp aperman Iz h Industry; Grcwlh o Club The Senior Sunday School will include: Sylvia Peterson, 'History of the church for children": Helen Wadley, Old Testament stories; Beulah Bradley, Life of Christ; Marjorie Hoidaway, History of the Restored Church ; Delna E, MacFarland, Gospel Message; Eva Adams, Proving rn 1.89 to 1.15 . HAND TOOLS 6.75 3.98 Install with hammerondshean. tXv wX'.vj stocket sets, soldering irons, oilers, screw or bolt assortments, saws and many more. Same 17c to 91c tool planes, rubber grip hammers, squares, wrenches, boxes, drill sets. Save 1.00 to 3.15 I 21-p- c. UJi acq t v4He. m 18-in- ch vi-ai w f sv 1 White Face 8 -- Ft. Tape Reg. 85c Jig Saw 44c Modified Scotch Action QO Reg. 39.95 Craftsman ... . wi.OO Cvts wood up to a. thick; also arts plosftc, metal. Table tilts 0 to 45". Runs in bath of oil; bronze bearings. 2-f- . Duniap. 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The Spanish Fork Press, and ex-- mem ber of the state legislature, Mr.-Warner recounted some of the interesting points In the history of local journalism to the group. In charge of the meeting which was held Monday evening, new officers were chosen to head the BEULAH G. BRADLEY Spanish Fork Kiwanis club during PLEASANT GROVE the coining year. Those elected First Ward Th, SchooL confer were, George H. Hawkins, presi ence, was Sunday neia inis week at dent. First Vice President, Ivan feasant under the direcGrove, Carlson; Second Vice Presi- tion of Eli suDerintendent. Sykes dent Reed Halverson, and chosen wifli La Mont coun Blackhurst as directors for the coming year conducting. Fay Gifford is are Lo rimer Christensen, Harold selor,otner counselor. The follow M. Creer, Wayne Francis. Charles ine nmpanosros stake officer lflg Gojodlif e, Horace j Magleby, Par- - and board members were in atley Neeley, and J. Isaac Taylor. tendance. Superintendent E. 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ONLY nractieal task of teaching cnudren to be self respecting rather than self depreciating as a result - and deveiopmonL she said. Steady develop Orson Brown, James L. Walker, ment is the goal, not speea oi son of Jesse Walker, and First learning, she said. tor Counselor Joseph Toronto of the Mrs. Brown made a Plea with of children better handling stake, presidency. or mental differ An important item on the great physical agenda of the afternoon' confer retarded child may be found ence meeting was the sustaining in "A almst any professional famuy of general and stake church of Failure to develop may result ficials. Several persons were re from brain injury or accident it leased from various stake posits does not reflect back on the fam and their successors installed. ilv's she said. Those leaving offices were Glen Sheheredity." as "danger signals listed Cook, counselor, in the 11th pointing to inner disturbance, Quorum of Elders, Leland Ward; "fear, withdrawal or over-aggr' Clair Bowen, stake Sunday. School siveness, i YWMIA Ruth 'Bowen, Secretary; Mr. MJchelson noted the role of first counselor of the stake; Les- the church in developing charac lie Rees, stake music committee ter. and expressed approval oi chorister; Paul Evans, first coun plans lor a guidance clinic to selor, Second Quorum of Elders, which J'moody, hyperactive ana and August Swenson, secretary, sadistic" children could be refer 50th Quorum of Seventies, Sev- red. enth Ward. The panel advocated "sneiter- too much TV, Included ine New officials Installed w . children from Cook radio and comics," dui saia John Beck who replaced Mr. In the ltlh Quorum of Elders; movies helped them in techniques Lael M. Moore, new Stake Sun- of "thinking through emotional day School secretary; Lucy Z problems." 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