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By our emotions we attract, as by them we also repel. On our emotions and their Tnixture our ' personality' depends. It's a,matter of wheR to be angry;for I mosr example, how angry to be, and how to express this anger effectively.' tr , - , , Ir 1 parent feels anger in relation to the growing child in varying often once, irri,tgrion, vexation, and the like, Wifile her ability to be angry at the right time may.aid her best guidance of the child.. her!anger in some form or mixed with fear and anxiety often is the greatest enemy to her and her child. Assutning she has good standards, her efficiency as par-erdepends chiefly on it,ow Well she masters these emotions, instead of mastert her. See how many problems never would arise if she always controlled her emotions (if the father also mastered his!). Siie would have.almost no troubles then over the appetite of the baby and young child, granted that he ilad proper medical,care; and almost none over his sleeping habits. nailTantrums, biting and stuttering would be very rare, indeed. POISE AM) CONTROL NECESA . , - , '4 - 'k f - - ? 4 - , ' 4 -, , - eins - , .0 ", thumb-suckin- - - SARY Yet complete 4 of y inner conflictstio annoyance, anxietieswhen the baby doesn't eat eyerv food she offers as much as she thinks he it or should? ,Yet her very emotions, in the long run, do, moq t,o iessen her cli,ild's appetite. Who can im- e -i 'it- finTheithout agine , as she hears her youngster stutter, sees him suck his thumb or bite his finget; nails! But the more a mother worriOs, and shows her emotions, the more these problems Nil' grow in the child. Self mastery of emotions does 'not just mean 'keeping the lips sealed and the hands and feet still, though such might help. 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It is a little late. ro plant this from seedi hut plants can be purchased in alrfidSt every small town in the state soon as the and planted as weather is warmer and there is no more danger of frost. ti ' , .,.,1 .. , !!,.!! 8 ,IL,' - , . , 7--- ' , 1. ,.-- ,, , ' 001''P.'1'11v---''...;;;;;INICV.14.- , ' , . . , . , . , , ,, , 4,. ,........ .(;1? ... . , , - - , - - ,' , '-- elIii-N.-- 17 . .., Ve "tf,). ,, . ' ,ki . it : ; l 11 , - . , A';!. ' t A.,.: '' , , 4." , 4.,,,iF 4f es"! 1i , , - ''. ',At'''. ) '(114C it.; - : - 087'1. ...', ,,i. ' :- - - , ' , - ' , :' BY DOCTOR LOGAN CLENDENING, 1 1111111, '1, ...4::...:Z. M. D. 4, i p t. ' ''"T t) '.0(1.s ea ,i, rzsgsik.: and elderly We are beginning to pay more attention to the problems of the middq-age.1;(S deals this with subjeZt. is as growing A All up 7;.5 specialty known which "geriatrics" patient. bodily conditions are different at the extremes of life and different, indeed, from those in and elderly patient may have symptoms from a parvigorous adult life. The middle-age, ticular condition that are very different froin the symptoms of that condition in younger life. ' And besides that, that have special problems of their own. , I , These observations apply to e, disorders Of the nervous system w.), ,0,,,c Vt ments of a balanced diet even if to give it up. Remedies intended 4 V in those over fifty. Most nervous, to produce sleep may cause wild they eat a well balanced diet. So ,' , V . deficiencies nutritional may excitement in these subjects.. at this age are due to symptoms ..00, cause mental confusion and is not always up 4 changes in the arteries of the and - pectdiar ..sensa--- ter parirrthem--either- i ef nervous- arnem '4. k..,,s, crr of the skin, and require , of appetitv and in the The commonbrain. lions, the larlY i persistence ;, reinforcement with the vitamins est serious complication of this they may not absorb all the ele. Is when one of the hardened ar' '', ' V teries breaks and an apoplexy , 'le 1 I ' occtul. Plenty of people get over , 1 , .47,-, and only apoplexies. however, c ofit- Aift c,, a small percentage of them have v d residual paralysis. ,.,,, At, i 9,,,,,,),. valued-ol- d friend-o- f , mine had ,f9,..i. a mild apoplectic- attack fifteen ., BY HAZEL D. MOYLE. ness and does., 'well in partial 4 b ', on ever , years ago and has gone Shade is the Godetio. This' is of in frantic medical since spite gar. Friday, April 25.Most to advice the contrary, tending . usually .a, failure whenkplant- .doners have that problem of find. ect out in a hot, dry spot, but to the details of a large business. Ing some annual that will do in a protected- - and cooled situaThe little losses of memory and and habitual .forgetfulness that well in the shady parts of the tion, it does beautifully descend upon some over fifty are garden. Sun Is important and supplies its lovely flowers constantly until hard undoubtedly due also to changes very necessary for growing frost, in the arteries of the brain. The most annuals, but there are a blood sometimes flows sluggishIn purchasing the' seeds, be, areas do quite well in will that few through important quite ly aure ye- to buy the i --- and- their functional activity - shady-situatioI Sherwood, Sybel I diminished. Personality changes, partlayy' for these a charming pink one, or Duke of The finest annual moods suddenly acquired prejuYork, satiny crimson dices . members of the apots . against partially shady js nico-if edged -glistening with white, or the new also an have family. organic Aina, the tobacco plant. And 4 Helvedon Glory, a salmon or.-,jr basis in poor circulation in cert-by ange color. "These are compact i 4743 .tainlocalizations brain. - you value fragrance, then all means plant generously of and bear their flowers in large TREMOR OP MUSCLES clusters that are ideal for cut- The this fine annual. BY ANNE ADAMS most annoying of the ting as well as very effective of hardened arteries Nicotina blossoms come Into in the garden.. Keep the plants 4743 is available - in , symptoms lKTitheTtrembflng Their2 own in the early evening from going-tose- ed and they misses:r-size- s and tremor of the muscles. These 42, 14, 16, 18 and !hours whenwith the coming bloom. Give constart will give are, often noticed only when a of the cool shades of summer 20. Size 16 takes 314 yards 39 them a loose loamy soil with is action intended. I voluntary lifts its flowers and some leaf lace and mold, if you can. tan tell the age-- of many of my-- eveningit inehin gfr.abr,ic yards Sena Our a rich perfume - that Plant - the seeds OUt where the handwritthe correspondents by permeates the entire garden. It plants are to grow and thin to log. More amazing is the tremor ' Send FIFTEEN Cents for this welli worth growing for this eight inches' apart. even ino that when the persists alone, Nit if the flowers are cut HERE IS OLD FAVORITE pattern to Pattern Department dividual is quiet-- Some new rem'open, they will lasti4e1l as another THE DESERET NEWS. Addition-a- l edies have been suggested for when good Mignotte is a cut flower too. choice for the shady spot. Sow 1 TEN condition this a it which give .CENTS willbring y6u RED OR WHITE ,ELOWERS seeds of this fragrant old favor- better outlook than was once the ' latest 'Pattern 'Book. .411 ,., -ite in your shady spots and your One can have t both red --find case,. but l tlae elderly, rernedies do not alwayswork so well The gardening friends will, all won- nicotina. Ir. "' as in- the young. . der latty., they have neglected plants grow from two to three The April birthstone is also This brings up the subject of feet tall and each thakes a wide this, one of the most fragrant of bride's,. stone and lucky for ,the action of stimulating and demass when fully grown. 'Sow all annuals. The plants do not Ithe i the plants, either in the told one, in loveAs a talisman, the elderly. transplant well. Seed can be pressing drugsin sown now of harmony between husband and Altoholic beverages may act frame or right out low or border As but a or must be thinned here. very peculiarly edging they Mant'an .wife, the diamond helps kcep the to for who a has been the used stand transpitinted shady spots, you aging gaffer good plant ' peace after the justice' of the to his dram before supper, finds foot apart. can choose no better plant than ' Another annualotbat likes cool. it makes 'him so confused he has his grows the blue loPella. peace hate finished. d , 11111111,1 ,i - i - Of Brain ' . n f , , Personalities - t - Clianges Cause Alterations In A ' . , -; ft'' , ' In Arteries , , . V . ' . ...: - t-,,- Age' Brings- Nervousness - , S. S. ' . itaral4leta .. , .. ' ,i S 441p, nits,7-P,,,,-. ,. 4 co r. ,444,. 41 Pe, Sro'" AG, "'MC Skle (1.6:7 d coto , leriNt !.'t 'bawd,. !) vJt., 4ite , czkr sroks:co t Furr, i ---- - it - i , '. .,1141.4z. 14 ..., ,,..--, "-"- , ..,.....44 ,ii. . . I - . . Shady Carden one-side- This tog appears on the garment you store with us and mecins that your furs have guaranteed protection from fire, theft, moths and summer heat. - it means also that your furs are being stored in d Certified Dry Al; Cold Storgae Vaults that must meet the --rigid require- -ments of the American of Refrigeration. Institute r" Remember, it costs you not one penny more than inferior methods, so why take chances? ' g ns. i ' - rieties,--sucir-a- s in--th- - 3, , -- Rates 2 of Valuation Store Now, Pay in the Fail , , , DIAL5-280- 4 ;- laic - ' .. - , ... . 1, Phone or write. today. Your garments are insured from the moment they are obtained by our bonded messelhgers. - lilm 4 , ,.... .1N, 1 A , e, , ..- - . d. . - ht on bottom. The upholsterD , , , , hand-wroug- ,-- b metal frames. Shown upper right is the livcorner of an ing room.' The attractive chairs are chintz colored. More patio or sun parch furniture is shou'in at the " 1 t'44';.:.,.,,7.-,1- ' - Furhishings have j4 . ,i: $1 . -- -''--'-' up-to-da- te ' ' ,, , . I ----- Sun room or patio furniture, newest style, is shown upper left. The table has a glass chairs taonp.dThte upholslered white-flowere- 1 - !Home FITTI ...y.., ..7c I ,,- .,...,... --- -- , ,,; ..:..,..,,, ; , ':' :::'? ': ,'si ' ' r,: 'i, ... ,::,: . N .!. .,. ::::....,,, ,F:,.:,: 7 , ::: ':.r ; ,,NA, '' r ------ - ...., :, ,:,...,. :.:::::::::::::: .... ,,,,re,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,Atie, ...,., ......- DI . :.... , i , Nk. ' , I ' ..''''..,..: , , ,I 11 . .4 44 , , si,1', - :"', ' i ' '' ' ''''''''".::::;''.7.'7-'''- - , it1,,;SY , '1.9A. ' 1,. 49p t:i,', ',s '''',: '''' 4 ' . , 1.4,7....,' ..,...; ,,t i:,.74,,, ,-,,,, ''''.:: , : ..' t' ;,t r,;:, 1, la4,4 ,',".st '''''''' ,' II ...':' 'tot, ,.....4.44,'''' - :,,, , f: '' , , r, .,,- , ilf iket - - . ' , 95,c,.A , , 'q :, " - ' ' fp - k , , ,. ' 7.::' r''''''''' ... :,..:.. 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Place before the child only one food at a time, not solids and liquids together. Expect some mess. Be happy as he enjoys the food using bare hands or spoon as he prefers. Ile Nv it I graduate. Wand by into handling ,of utew sits. fears, , : plans-antiprc- 1-t- a , ,,.': - , - -- - , it 1' i 11 , they. Where is the mother wilo feels f- 7:. sensible attishort, ctiltivating tude toward these matters. It are and poised- Bell elusively. ' .04 t ' , emotions in such situations is too much to expect in any mother, Imagine trt s, (barring a few exceptions).-NeverthelesIt is an oblective worth working toward and some mothers do seem about to reach it, so tiescribetras--annoy,"ör-everri- I; ' 1g System Bagot-Stac- t Copyrighted t , ..0 ..6.- ,o ,i; ' - are skin beautifiers? Watercress; dandelion greens, raisins, spim nth, dried figs. prunes, peas, lentils. calves.' liver, red and white cabbage. carrots, onions; berries, ripe olives, beets and lettuce. Include these in your weekly menus and get plenty of sunshine on your skin when it is free of make-up- . Tomorrow: Another Lesson In Diaphragm Control. (Good for ., bo in and stout ladies!) thFrom . ;..A.,, ., , , - , A0T17AT RCTIE7RDNR'EF, Z ; f :......::::,:i;: : ,:, that is the trick of this exercise. After your head dangles low for a moment or two (as an ape's does so easily!) slowly, slowly return to position. THROUGHOUT EXERCISE YOUR ABD9MEN IS HELD IN ,AND UP! Take this- slowly and spend enough time on It so you do learn correctly. It is marvelous as it builds lieatity, in it least 'seyen ways! EAT THESE POR A LOVELY COMPLEXION Po You know that these foods . r ,- ' H: Io,-' r- or ir, (fpTNknFeeNs.F. n r- - - 0- ' '''.., ,: , - ,,,i ,,,,,,s,.. .,; ' - - ' - - , ' t ' : - i l'..r: t t i 1.,... :Ir '',g 4 . I ' I ,I ' .. k - 7.. -- ,' , . , , ' -- - I 1 I ,,: , ,,!,e1,,,e: : il.',.::-- You-wil- ; - r :" '':: i : ,,,,,,,,,t,., I I ti ,, ' -- , - ' 1 Ift:. ' ;:,4,:,:::' '",:;. .. J.: ,, t, ,''. ' and--arms your----hea- 1, :,;::::::,...:::: :''; t. head toward EACH SINTO LOOSEN ' '.,..:- - 4k. ', i,. hands touch the floor and then turn fingers toward body and haYe a lightkeep going! headed feeling if you are doing exercise the correctly, and- a. in back sharp muscle stretching ' -,- .... ,,.! .KtrvITmliP.KL.:1111,q1vot!!!::: :,,,,..."t . ' Ifanging lirripfy, and Your knees easfng slightly. (See Rita in Fig- - ' i c.il, with -- '':', , ..:, ,... ' ,.. GLE VERTEBRA DEADAND DROPS Down, down. down you :"::''',' R'' , :::;; '::2 '''''''.: I Chandler. ,...,, . , today's exercise described . i from the-y01- ' :.:....., 9 .. tilelA hfleonor.vFoottrn, ChING . ',' .1::, f..7:73,4,.. ,v1,,..);,,,,;,,, ',S:: , ' '' t 1:,i: A'.1". - - , I 11 ' 11 I t,, roN416::::,,, , f", .4 1,; .,. , . 5, ' ', ..uti,J,I fif:,ore A f .1 1 - ' ; . , i , - 1 ''' 1) 4., , . ., - 1 ,.:..4,. : ' ': .' :. ; 'kt f ..,. .. ' s'''..'',:1', IN - ' , 1'. ' d - '. .lib -- ' , 1 '. 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' - ,',5 ' - , i72--,, , ' . --4 41-- .,mbering ,, , ,. 4 : '1 ' Most American women need limbering from the neck to the end of the spine daily, became we tend to - sit long hours at a desk or table, or while doing household tasks such as sewing or preparing the family's veget4bles and ironing. One feels, from time to time a desire to stretch the neck because the tension at the base of it causes an ache. borroWhenever drop whatever you are doing, and go through this l i pip, actually, from the zoo. Take today's entire exercise period to master it for it rerpool.ntours, they , 111111, body as It II . POSITION: : Stand erectly In the , , ' best posture with arrni hanging ' i, 4,, , back and 'loose, head up, abdo, It . In. men , , , EXERCISE: Now, stretch your i, neck tiO, 'and with cpin leading, '''' .. ,, , I force Your head forward very ' . ,'. , , ;i,t,44:,-,,6:- ; --- . ' . ' . --- ' ' BY MOPE CHANDLER Lesson , No. 35 . J t . .., ' . , The Deseret News, Salt, Lake City, Utah' , , . , I Exercise Borrowed From Zoo Will Relieve That Tired Feeling From Two Much Sitting ' i - - , , , ' , - StretcIi Your Neck . 4 - . -- - ' . . - , , , Page 6 - , , . , , 60 EAST SO. :TEMPLE - - |