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Show 1,Orgroreq Row 77 .11M kmw,low , i- - - r . n v N i , : .. .. , . 0 - -- ,, ,.lw.m. 1 , - anet Ruth - , , . , ' I -1- ur r---- Virs.---,Cart-er - MIss Janet Ruth Hurd). . - - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Carter,--741- 5 BUtler Hill Dr, the bridegroom's parents, honored them at a wedding breakfast at the Elks Lodge. , Thursday evening, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Hurd, 3150 Metropolitan Way, feted the justweds at a reception at the Canyon Rim Ward, 3100 E. 3000 South. For the occasion the bride was attired in lace and tulle underscored a model I 1 long tapered sleeves and a neckline. Tiers of pleated tulle on either side and panels .0f lace- formed the bouffant - , I , 7 The-mol- , T jewel-trimme- - I . 1 , Paws.witowsr,-,..- - 1 f , v , lik-:- ' , ' 1 1 . . -- - . -- -- . , , . "- , . -- , ' -- Is ' - 0. . , ., - , , - , 'limebutthey,were often noisy.-- - , ). , - i - , , I d l. $ - - I , ,, . ,, r 1 - OvtgamidilKiN01 The bridegroom is a former student of the University of Utsh and 1.1 presently seming a tour of duty with the U.S. Army and- is stationed in Georgia.. , test- - Janet-- SOLEMNIZED RITES , Ruth Hurd spoke vow' Thursday morning to become Mn. Michael Ir. Carter.. , 1 , . , . . , .Confidentially Yours 1 -- --- ,, -- 1 1 I, s 1 t , By MART MARKER Dear Mary Marker: My little boy is two and 'a half years old. He Is getting to be so sassy and mischievous we don't know what to do with himmy mother and I. ' His daddy beat him all the time, even when he was Just high-powere- d Ithree 1 1 i) 1, new-foun- . .; r bottle. This happened time and time I i I again. My httle boy grew to fear his daddy so much that he Beli dom did anything wrong. 1 1 Arle Separated iI1 .! Now weare separated. My lit- I le boy seems to. do everything he shouldn't. He sasses every- I t, ;.. He broke the radio.- And 1 he Just tries to annoy people in , L.., ony way he can. 1 ,.! Spanking does no good. Rea. toning has failed. 'Withholding his favorite toys is useless. i4, Neither sitting him in a corner ., . - nor standing him there bothers him at all. t' His grandmother and I try to i show, him, how much him. But he takes advantage of any show of affection by just being more mischievous and sassy. We're about ready to give up. We could surely use mime good , It ! . I k , - -- - t 0903 ting. y. - - we-lo- ve --A- , . - 1 -;. -- iutty t 1 "...','. '''t .,... . - t, t 4 i, ': ,. ,, 11 ..,;..... , 1W ,,, , , - up ' :. TO " i MODEL - REGULAR ", ,,,- i ,,,., e) , - I t) :i ., ) t,..7 N , ,,:. ,i ,.., ',.,' , , ''''' ,,,-- i - ,'"' ' 141 I Phileollneet Pone isuadry Appliaates aft Naught So ttre ar PhikaCotparatila -- ,,, LOW PRICES S PECI. L , , ..- - NO MONEY .. . . --- -' ---- L! c 1 . 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' , i ' AA, .. .- , HAVE THAT ' . , r '''" t''''' don't '' .... have a piano It 4,', harinnodot liawo ,..,....,-,.--- ,,, , - ,, i DAYS ' z - t . , igkkTtisma-- ', .. '' - , ,r, .., '4 ti . - , ,' ' s - y, 10 - 101r1:.112 1; , - :T 1If; 1 - , i 1ml - , ' , 1 ., e '1 --; IN JUST ...;, a; ,t. 1 . d,t set-apar- A "1" tvl rt".i1C . , a - ,Itil ' ''''''' '''''..,A'ett,Itri ;.:2 , ' ,, ' vtAi - t;t , ;, i , ITS BEST A :'',..; 7447- '' ; , ,, 4, , ,, ;' . , over-cautiou- ' , ' ' ., ' !' olastital 1 - - ; - , ' t .. ,,' ... ' 1 '; As we say, nobody knows too much the answers to the questions you pose. But we have a strong Leeling that in many homes young children are exposed to more TV than may be good for them. ,r . , 1 set 2; - 1 ' it DreussSocond fleet Paris 1' ,A,L..,,,,..".72.,,4T.',..144Zartrret,t4'.; ..'.. ' coats ,,,,... .,,. ,, Sales Tee . vi ot , Other fashion prints to 14.98.,,, , ),5, ., 'dr '6--s' 4 111.....lt -- I ,,,,,t,cr 1212-22Y- ' I '' -- -- Now in the fashion news ; ..,' 5ploshes of color in prints to wear mnder winter Poster. is Utah r - -7, ,(t,pt V ; - - ' :6 ... add dash Malt oTtiers , '"T'''''''''''''''''''. --.7 , - 1 f ''''. ....."""' ' 4 two-piec- - - , 1 I-- - t P 4 ' -- ii--- ; ''' ; . ,,', f.' I '. ' - r,.. Al -' I Paris FoundationsSecond floor ' 4..1 1 ,' A .. 32-38- 32-36- .1 1,-- - - ' and gaiety to late. '' fall wardrobes. Exclusively ours, '''' , ,xtri Jr .the two magic crepe prints shown ,i,,,, e suitdress for day .' 11 1''''!t LEFT, ...tlI1 ('''''t, wear in soft blue or mink. ABOVE, basic coat dress in royal blue or ,,s- - .1. '1 ''''';'-- ' . mink. Botb in 11;312-2e- , i . - ; the success secret of this fine bra is' a crescent inset sewn into the arc of the inset : under cup. This lifts with not bit'of a and supports elastic band assures pressure. "No-curl- " comfortable fit. White broadcloth; ! , - , ,, - . , ,t,., - . 50 ' ., --Su- dist - ., L 4 , pick up bra , 1 ,. II - 98 , i - nnts . ,, ,,, , ,. ro , . .,,r..., , . - ' plifl- 1 - , . - magic- crepe ,.,,,,,, ,, . . .,. ,, ,...,. ,t; - t , , 1:-----;---- -' s - -, .:. - ,, 1- , ,,. , , '' , ' . - 'i ? ',.' Ann Allync, - .. , . ''', - t , , - ,' - . , ', ; , ', '' ' "'. ''' ,. I' - s s ,. watches. , , . Nobody really knows how . , :' much effect these things have -- - , ., '1 ,, 4 4" 1 on very young children. We 'A! don't mean that you should be . '' a ,r, But fI': frightened or we would definitely not only be selective, but keep to a reason's : able minimum the amount of :.J , time that he is subjected to TV. irs ; ;, Wakes Up : As to the evenings when he , ,, , , , . .- ' , , wakes up, we would be inclined even,to turn the Tv off, or to have him in a different room , t 41 I ' with an adult svhere there hallo TV. Of course, if your TV is in t some den or some . . , ,, rootn,. It won't be tempting him ,' as much,' but unless the sound Is very low, he will hear it. We ' ; , find that many TV problems I are made worse because the i , parents won't give up their own programs and won't turn oft the -- ,.....,.. ' . ';'. 104. , , ,.,,.., ... , ,' -. , . , , ,..., H 4.V.100 tfi.46,44 , .4. . $9952, .0,Z, -- 'Itymn------ 1 ; ... , , get suppod.without pressure F Monday end Friday Till 9 p.m. 1 89 ' .. . r. 1 .4Open Till 6:30 p.m. . ' :- ' . ,,I., e - N. K. GALLACHEI, ! ' '; ' . - PIANOS A. . , an ilidiFOLIL1 ,. , r. ., Answer: Your .ton Is hitting TTI-tagearly-- At first, very young children enjoy just watching the motion on TV, but your boy's Interest now seems more specific. Our tendency would be to be highly selective about the kind of program he the- poten- k A , 2 1 . a t ' ,,,....,,, . ' ' 's ' - , . 1 . s' TV?" Ak DOWNTorms to Suit! ifonnet 41,,tic,04,,,,,,i1i -- t, ' .,4. - '1 " . w4ok 44 ,, ' $, or chastised. Is that normal for or related to seeing so A,, much anger and Bghting on i 1 ON NEW DELUXE DRYERS ,--- I ',' ,, '14,,,1 :.,,,b: -- , tot . ,1 , , , , N ,,,, 4 . A , ' his age . ' t ' ..i ,,, . ,,-- ' as ill viti s . 4, t. ' lence. "Do you think his rapt attention is due merely to the novelty of seeing all of these strange sights, or is it possible that he is frightened a little? He does hit back sometimes when angry , .,. - ) Y - ..".'".., MIS , mp . , PIANO REMODELING AT YOWL OLD PIANO - CAN I11, waeher , , -- . , New tiing's dryer tombinati'on. We a Washer : ....lt I a Omer. It'a twe la one! . ,-- - - ' l i , , wt-- : - ,:. I if 1 '95 te , i. ' OS NOW ,. . PRICE 499 ,.. - ' . . . COR ailannool.i:0; ---- ...- - 111111111111111.11. $130 . - oil - SAVE. ItY I ' . , t s, , tial bride is a large, illustrated booklet, on wedding etiquette. Also included are itemized lists of ,necessary equipment for "startihg out." For a free copy send three cents in stamps to "Bridal Booklet," Deseret News, Box 1257, Salt, Lake city 10, ,iiiiik, .. , . 4 ' ,., Just the thing for the 4::z ....,.,,,,,,, ....... ... - ,. - ..;::.2::,..,.,4,... ' , ' , Bridal Hints , - ' , ,,,, -,, )),1;:t'''------"-- , c. . . i L . ,, t ,.. ' , - , is, ..:,.,., . .,--.,,- ,..;...,, '...,, 4,.. 1 to"s t ,444 i,-.4.- ,e el ,., ,.; -- ' I AL, ,i-- .... gag ---- , ,,t. . ' - , 1 qVt: - , , ,,,,,,, ,, , Members of the Opera Api predation Club win meet Thurs. 1day at 2 p.m. The group will gather' at the home of .Mrs. Frank W. Asper, 61 Laurel St. Mrs. Prpgram chairman ' Boyd C.' BOtt VI ID I 3C ' 60th year ; Christmas , magic! . , i,,,,,,,,,,z...--! $ ,"In the past month he has become so fond of TV that he I wants to drink his bottle on the sofa while watching it, and ' objects strenuously if put into ': his crib. He also loves to watch it at night when sometimes to '; , I ': ' comfort him we take him into the living room with us. and let ,', ',1 him watch for 15 minutes or so. - , i At that time, of course, there is' ,., : i ,, often sadness or anger or Arlo. - . ....,,,:,,, , - , ' life. Opera Appreciation , . - , "I must add that my boy is gregarious and sure he is being happy. I educated, by osmosis it you will, through watching other human beings and animals that he would not see so much of in real (Copyright 1957) .. '' - . unusu ally am with him . . . hercare the things I'd say: . . . the same old beds I've made all week . ... I made again today . . . while doing ,flishes with . . . the usual egg stain . . , but, knowing only :tots would hear . . . not once did I complain . .,. and then I ironed those same shirts . . . that you prefer to wear . . . then drab routine was broken when . . . I scorched your underwear . . . these are the things I'd say to him ; .. if I should share my day . . . but I'm mute, lest my day's bright spot . . . should up and run away. Are Normal Your child is at an age where contrariness and intense activity are normal. Ignore many things that are not perfect behavior. nter oti a few things and de: mand that they be done. If he climbs out of bed, put him back and tell him to stay there. Keep doing it until 41e does stay there. If you ask him to apologize to advice. someone, keep him standing n Anxious Mother there until he does. He will give, , in in time, and will finally ab- Dear "4iudous Mother": .sorb the idea that he must obey. Your little boy has been con-- But give him all the freedom ditioned to harshness and bru- possible. Many mothers are tality. It Is very difficult to un- lighted with "Booltcraft"a set condition him and have to con- of books full of good stories. dition hhp to a new set of ideas One volume is titled "One Thou. - sand of behavior and discipline. , Things to Do.", But two adults against ione ' Keeping a child well occupied - - - , '4 s, .. ' our .. - ,. ,, . child! Of solves so many problems. And course you can win. make him your partner. About When a car dis- where to put furniture; whom covers it suddenly and accident- you go to see, helping with the ally has no brakes, it runs wild. dishes; what to.have for dinner; regardless of obstacles or of what to wear, and the like. who has the right of way. Praise him whenever he de' Same with your little boy. serves it. Freed of the brakes of his fathHave fun with your child. Be er's cruelty, he is out of bounds pleasant, quiet but unswerving. with his exciting, ly firm about those low things. freedom. Good luck to the three of you. You must demonstrate to him You can have a wonderful time that there are other kinds, of dis- If you try hard enough. --M. DE cipline than beatings, and he must recognize these. You and your mother must 1 work out a program and BOTH stick to it One person can mat- 1 1 1 09(43 ty another adult's efforts to rear a child consistently and proper-bod. ly. Believe, yourselves, that you By CARYL JOST , . can have obedience and &p, proach the child with a quiet air Of authority and expectation of Gay Companion obedience. That is half the battle. If I should share my day months old. He made his bleed and split his lips so badly he conidn't - even take a -- - r- 11 ill- - , . Scissy-- -- 1 . ,., lb - tr,--,- , , - ( - ' . ... . ,...10 i - , s s i, - 'tk l' It 0 ,.. ... ,I.: , , 1 sit 42491: . -- - , , i ,, - , "- t II ,, , , ' , , 1 , , (----1 - - - ''' i -- - ,. ''..'...tr,,,,,....I.:N.Nlz.'' ' '' .. . ert Coles ushered. ' , ' ' - ' tontght - , - "It seems to me that lately My son has been watching the fight- '', ing and 'scary' parts with rapt attention- - I taught him to my bang bang and laugh at the but the violence worries me. DO you think he is t In danger of becoming so used i to violence as portrayed on TV that he will think such ac. tionls nobnal? 'Before TV, children usually , did not go to see movies until they were old enough to under- It stand that it was all make believe. One of my earliest i memories is of being scared out of my wits by a lion In what was probably a Tarzan ' sister-in-law- - - . , - ,,... ,, "In Ole past four months he has begun to pay attention to the programs until, now it has become a daily routine to put the set on for the children's 'shows In the morning. In the afternoons we watch ' cowboy films. These, of course, are filled with gunshOts and fight ' ,- T 1 Y -, babe-in-ar- - . t ',. ' A - i. , a .. . .;,. ) tC ' I, 'Dear Doctors: , there any evidence that 4 watthing TV is detrimental to the emotional development of any infant? My son is now 11 mouths oldWhen hewas--I fed him often t while watching TV, as relaxation for myself. I rarely Watched !programs of violence at that , s 1lop , I , '''' ft -- , , Ae -- -- i ) 9 By THE GESELL INSTITUTE 1 - , , .., -- , , Tèlivisiin Detrimental To- infant? 1 ' ' d , ....- -, Is . i : ' , skirt. Her, fingertip veil of illusion fell from a tiara. SIM carried a bouquet of white and , yellow roses. In velveteen gowns in shades of mauye and bronze and carrying bouquets of carnations. were the bridal attendants. They. Included Mrs. Jerry Hurd, matron of honor, ; Miss Jacque Hurd, the bride's a sister; Miss Carolyn Young, Miss Mary - Sue Moss and Miss . Mardy Elggren. Wendy Hnrd, a niece, was flower girl. - Donald Carter performedI duties' of best !nen for his brother. IL Jerryyurd and Rob- , ichild Elhavior . ' '- - I lay; November15,-.193- c , odiee-ivas--3tyled ded tOke City; t TELEGRAM-Sof- 11-'- i t -- NEWS AND DESERET 1; t. ,,, 4" The couple became husband and wife Thursday mornhigintites.solernnized In the Lake Temple by . President ElRay L. . Christiansen. , , t t , Honeymooning en route to Augusta, Ga.,' where they will make a future home are newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Michael T4 Carter , . - - i, AI 0 , - ' . fr, :. h .. - . - - . , I |