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Show mmmm ttfi TfHHiiHnmmiinmi, :r.A v Si'SfH t V$rr.r. ' f . ;.5r'fS-r?- A A 7;H-fps- jx 1 wfppir f I 'tiT5vlr ;e?TL .. IMIIMI fTf W e I ... PIWEIIT PilllliLOIlS 4 i How To Plan Allowance For Child In School .Kt f By CARRY CLEVELAND 33 'i r' u. 4 ft. i '' , 7v tf 'W "j :', J ; ' r . I 't , -- Cs ' v ., ' r - 1 a1 - r WINTER WONDERLAND Thats what they say in song but its not so wonderful if yiu have to shovel walks behind the recent snow storms in this area. This photo, taken Thursday, indicates the courthouse walk as nearly being cleared. But the sky opened up minutes later and it was covered again. Ph.D. MYERS, MOST intelligent parents of i make his allowance last through children of elementary school the week, you may find It age aim to have them operate better to give it for shorter on a budgeted allowance which periods. It may help him if he has they receive regularly on a Certain day of the week. But as an envelope for each day. Or most parents know, especially he might choose to make bins those of several school childrea, in a cardboard box, a bin for each days needs. a lot of problems may arise. It's very important that you Common Problem work out with each child his One is that, for some reason, regular daily needs of money. they may not always remember Add to this a very small amount to give the child his weekly he may spend about as he allowance on a regular day. pleases. Of course unexpected Before they know it, they may needs sometimes arise, whiih get to doling out to the child you will wisely. the money he says he needs Dont Addsupply Too Much each morning as he hurries off As each child grows older, to school. his needs for money will inMore often than not, the crease. Be sure you dont add whole family operates on a too much then. narrow time margin on school If you have not trained your mornings, when everybody feals school-ag- e child to use a budhurried. If the family were to geted allowance, let me urge rise 15 minutes earlier, this you to do so now. be reduced, pressure might Allowances (My bulletin may be had by sending a Necessary Change U. S. stamped enveWhether the allowance is to me in care of this newslope on a certain day, or doled given out daily, neither parent may paper.) Answering Parents Questions always have on hand the neocS' Our son. eight, still eels sary change. Having to give e theQ. bed. But he may go two child a dollar bill or a or three weeks without wetting. bill may complicate mat The doctor finds no physical ters, as you can see. cause. Havmg agreed on a definite A. Celebrate those dry nights weekly allowance for each child, and help him feel no shame over make sure you have ample the wet nights. change on hand at the regular Protect his bed with an imtime. Its possible to oiganize sheet. Help him by a plan whereby you have the pervious day to feel more calm and necessary change the evening secure. before and distribute it then. Forbid his viewing programs Of couise if a child can't of violence on television. lttul, King Features Syndicate, Inc. five-doll- ar Slick $175 with $30 the other vehicle. Sloan was cited for having no drivers license and negligent collision. Contribute mm Gum " ranasjisaaHBKx To 8 Mishaps (Continued car and . i win in jw Looking somewhat like an arclic outpost, this is where about 73 Boy (heir leaders spent Friday night in Birdhaven distrlcs first annual winter camp-o-rekept warm, said Reese Whitaker, camp director. Scouts and Everybody ar YbHs ' ? church. SAVINGS iiimio a'T, - &. i H'V; (, . 1U , ; $10.00 V V Force Man Visits Parents Frank Lynn Holman arrived home Thursday evening from has Air Force base in Dover. He is now enroute to Japan for future assignment with the Air Force, and will be shipped from Travis Air Force Base in California on Jan. 23. t. The former Brigham City resident will spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman of Brigham City, before traveling to the California base. y y y THIS preserves the twistits Industrial Exthis hibition Hall as a permanent,' invigrim reminder of the first atomic bombing of a city on Aug. 6, 1945. ed skeleton of COUPON TOWARD ZOOM CAMERA or THE PURCHASE TRIPLE LENS OF A MOVIE CAMERA Purchased between December 19th and 23rd PALMER $10 y y y y y y y y y y THIS s'c'ttt vz'ctcci COUPON WORTH $10.00 TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF A BELL AND HOWELL Scouts and scouters took a rest between the snow shoe races and chariot TIME FOR BREATHFR competition at their camp-o-re- e Saturday. The youngsters found that running in snow shoes is more difficult than it appears. y y y y y ?.i!h k, a.,!,, , , fc, I,,, From BLOCKS A Christmas Kit for Al! the Season collision at First West and Seventh South involved cars driven by Budd L. Hansen, Salt Lake City, and Freddie Merphy Sloan, Howard hotel. Estimated damage to the Hansen FOR BEST RESULTS USE THE WANT ADS THATS JIM BEAM HOLIDAY ORIGINAL" Kentucky Straight BourJIM BEAM (8 proof) Genuine, bon Whiskey enioyed the woild over. Oiminnl hunting doq painting on this by Internationally tamou artivl James Lockhart are embossed handsome gdt package. ALL IT TAKES for us to completely rebuild your old sagging mattress. Well pick it up in the morning and return it the same day, reconditioned and ready for many more years of service. Jane Compton Suited for all occa- Soft and lighthearted are these solid and print codon sets by Jane Compton, sions is Country Set's woolorlon slim skirt and mutching jacket. for shopping, church, and after five events. From Fluids, solids. From $24.95 $14.95 Shoes and Handbags to Match EVERT0N MATTRESS KtNTUCKY SI WIGHT BOURBON JAMIS B UlAM DliflUU.G WMIShfY DIGTIIIFD CCiMPAllY, CLlkMONf, Alll UL B0TT1 TO BY TUT AM, KLfUtjChY 24 East COMPANY 1 it South Shop tilt I P.M. till Saturday Phone PA ! $10 cle. A A JEWELRY First East, collided at First East and Forest street. Estimated damage to the Ridge car was $180 with $80 estimated to the other vehiSUNDAY, 2 P. M. 1 $10 WORTH 9:45 P. M. CARS driven by Dee M. Jensen, 590 North Filth East, and David W. Ridge, 540 South 9 L4r n, $10 Hisoshima are SATURDAY, 5 P. M. A car driven by Wilbur Curfey, Jr., into a school, slid parked panel truck on Main near Fourth North. Owner of the truck was listed as Jensen Wholesale Supply, Logan. Estimated damage to the car was $100 and to the truck, $40. Curley was cited for negligent collision. I J $150 P. M. CARS driven by Maxine Martinez, 125 East First South, and Lois Rollins, 70 F.lia-socollided when the Rollins car turned in front of the other vehicle while attempting a he Th " mishap occurred between and Fourth West on Forest street. Estimated damage to the Martinez car was $95 and to the other vehicle, $70. Mrs. Rollins was cited for negligent collision. morning circle. All women of the church automatically members of fellowship and are cordially ted to attend the meeting. Community Presbyterian church Women's association will hold its S regular meeting and the installa- y tion ot 1962 officers on Thursday, y V Dec. 21, at 1:30 p. m. at the V V 5:01 Him i iif in SCOUT CAMP SITE ;.fr Page) to the second auto, Horn was cited for negligent col- lision. :K! , on Following Church Women Plan Meeting Rev. Earl S. Fox will preside y y during the installation of officers, y and hostesses for the afternoon yy meeting will be members of the v 5 y y y Air y y damage to car was Streets SANTA S HELPERS Preparing the city's treat to local youngsters are Civic Club com- mittee members Mrs. Clair Merrell, director member, Mrs. S. M. Rasmussen, Improvement Mrs. J. L. chairman, Huchel, Mrs. Elwyn Seely and Mrs. George Nielsen. Also assisting with the work were Mrs. Joseph Pelham and Mrs. James Powers, The local club labored at sticking lollipop handles into popcorn balls for distribution to youngsters as they talked to Santa in front of the fire station on West Forest. 5,5,1; |