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Show PTA ROUND-U- ' ' P - '- DEsERrr NEWS, Salt Lake City, Ufalt, Wednesday, YOUR BABY Parents, Teachers Schedule Fi711 Meetings As School Year Begins The annual flower show arranged by the Lincoln Elementary School students has been set for 71ursday, Sept. 27, in The the school gymnasium children will view the showing during the afternoon aria the parents are invited to attend Bruce J. Moffitt president; Mrs. ionise Thornwall, Mrs. Anna Carter E. Jones. first vice presi- Dugmorc Mn . Phil Gertsch, dent; Miss Freda Kiser, second Mn. Melvin Johnson, Mn. Clarvice president; Mrs. Horace S. ence Frank, Mrs. Henry Hardwick, and Mrs. Michael Adams. Snyd r. secretary-treasure- r; Mr. and Mrs. W. Arvel Child, THE OAKWOOD SCHOOL membership; Mrs. Frank conducted Its first ?TA Mrs. Harold Bosh. The meeting Thursday Mr. and Mrs. annual flower and hobby show met, magazine; Leonard Robbins. hospitality; wes held In tonitmetion- - with Mrs. Parley P. Giles and Mrs. the Back to School night Hyrum C. Deloney, welfare and Following a visit to classes, a health; Mrs. G. Don Kennedy brief meeting was held at which and Mrs. Floyd Carter, room time Mrs. Jules R. Lovinger, Mrs. representative; Lynn PTA president, introduced the Smith, polio chairman: Mrs. new principal of Oakwood PTA Sam Stewart, chairman; School, Chester Todd Mrs. C. Ross Sundberg. special officers for this year include project; Mrs. Carl Yanik and Mrs. Lovinger; Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Eugene K. Baker, program; Schettler, first vice president; Mrs. Frank Gunnell and Mrs. Mr. Todd, second vice presiHugh Call, parent education; dent; Mrs. James A. Hoagland. Mrs. Richard L. Stewart, pub- secretary; Mrs. Max McHenry, licity; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. treasurer; Mrs. R. P. Wooley, Snyder, safety; Mrs. Paul W. room mother representative; Dixon. scholarship; and Mr. Mrs. Joseph Decker, Mrs. Fred Speyer, and Mrs. WMism Paul W. Dixon, auditor. Greene, directors. ON'EQUA SCHOOL PTA 1. GARFIELD SCHOOL ?TA program committee mit reat Utah, will sponcently to discuss the localkfmeet- sor a Garfield,education class on parent for the ings coming yea". "Atomic Survival First Aid" at "Building a firm fouridatlon for the school beginning ' Friday, the citizen child" was th thime 28, from 710 to II:30 p.m. Sept. for this season The adopted Chief Stan. of the medical committee members prisent In. staff of Fort Douglas will ineluded Mise Constanca struct the 12 lesion course CURIOSITYYoung Robert L. Aamodt exhibits a natural function of a Mn. Giodins Moore, Mrs. Mar The people of Magna and Garof an inquiring and wondering mind. Row youngster--7th- at field are invited to attend this and "why" find a place in a child's vocabulary In early years. tobert Mrs. virtually needed class the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Aamodt. 63 Sixth East St. Gus Johnson Is In charge of education Garfield. at parent wurrrprz SCHOOL PTA FOOD FOR TOTS will sponsor a health lecture to be given Sept. 27 at I p.m. In the school auditorium, 1583 Mrs. Shirley Third South St. 2- - Real ACILOSS It Public Collins, school nurse, will speak S. Raised Talks notice S. Tubes for on! effective methods of pre4. Varying 21. Bomb that folio te venting contagious disease and winding silk weight II Waster will present a film "Develop(India) explodo 22. Unit of I. Removed of land ment of Proper Emotions In the Coin (Gr.) the work It I GroWing Child" Pamphlets 24. Ovum center Me small child should not be IL Change T A on the prevention of polio, will & t:I (Biol.) Comply Repulse be distributed.... An open dis- allowed tofill up on just milk. T. Wino Father 6"111146'41-!.cussion will follow the meeting. Ho needs other foods for fuel 14. Noisy ' Id- - Tumsion (affectionate receptacles 241. Etatithouso and roughage. So if he seems to rukr ireawies Aateie' term) ifehick on 27.At borne !' 311. Perform drink his milk and then want Partials TODAY'S 211. Western runners Constellow 117, Calesoar little else, it is a' good idea to IL ties Expression slats of fifteen chance of getting a jobrafter PA TTERN hold It back until be has eaten 11. Youtis ----sorrow Pacille state C Ch.) 13. Bird 31. Machines to , finishing their training period? IL Put U. River soma solid food. Wets I& 20. bottom Infrequent 3) Could the PTA help to DThrbilat ISM 22-- Parodies 11 cot MI cotton mods g Chlet got change employers' attitudes-regirdinthe tope 13.113m7 Rldber Cream of tomato soup 1Batit) these boys? ploys Buttered great beans :t 25-- Tart II) Isn't this Inability to get Sliced hard-cookegg U. Ais egg work the teason for some boys 1 cup milk Toast drink Fruit cup Graham crackers A between lit and 20 getting into EL Equip with :'', ,.,,,, law? trouble Brick-historia- Mrs. Maude from 7 to 9 p.m. yes, faculty member, is in charge of the affair and will be assisted by Mrs. Leif Greco, PTA hospitality chairman. Each entry will receive a star award: first place will be represented by a gold star; second, by blue; and third will be given Mrs. Lee Bowen a red one will take over the judging.. The outstanding entry will be adjudged sweepstakes winner. A special table will feature novel fruit and vegetable creations Light refreshments Mn. will be served parents Boy Turner of the PTA will be in charge of the refreshment table. THE DOUGLAS SCHOOL PTA will begin its 1951-5- 2 school activities with the executive board meeting at the home of the president of the PTA unit, Mrs. Bruce Moffitt, 476 South Twelfth East, Thursday, Sept. 27, at 130 p.m. Board members include Mrs. n; by-la- a. Waw DAILY CROSSWORD Smolt Child Should Not Fill Upon Milk Ying6;1 CONFIDENTIALLY Future Diciftees Must' Occupy Time Tottoy's Thought Aicording to T. N. Whit. head, education should hold before its and sustain a "vision of greatness"the greatness of the human spirit and the works of man. Dear Mary Marker: would Here h a problem like to aee discussed in your column, as I believe many parents and their sons are worried by it. It is the difficulty of boys get-- 1 tins work while they are waiting to go into the service. My older son is a high school graduate almost nineteen and he belongs to the nayal air reserves. When he stated he wanted active duty, he was told that as soon at the Navy had an opening he would be called. His younger brother was called in with the Marine Corps Reserves a year ago, but this son does not even get a notice one way or I 4.: ,:::,,,,, . ,' 0 S t I, 4 0 , i 4 to k 4 4 4 Skirts, Blouses Are Basic For Teenagers 4 " , 4 It'' e ', - i ' )4' 6.4 f. - ' S 4 lb 4 4 4 6i ti,s '1,,t I I 6 I 1 ' I 1 0 3 4 lo i'- - (1: 4it 4 ' I , : Clawsur---- 7 , - ,L This dress is le omen , , - br : alto 3 . - E. So. - , OZ . , - , 1 : ' , I r ' I 0 U ; . ,71 r - 4. C .,,In ibu.. .. , oll ,r '17. P:611- 1, . . . i ' - P , . , ' . orden II 3 mul412I.Nomedi Restyle your old fur coat .. into a fashionable new , :PACKAq4':I4A,'ES-.- L414q,..S) ! I . most furs lar k, poi Pi. ;v. C.ItAl Don't delay! Bring your old fox'. eo' al to Auerbach's 1116111 I i 1 1 . so As, tit LI ' t 110( k rodti7:r a suitable style. Tour smart sew taps 'stole will Special 11 V 0 I I Sale atiming O Glazing 111.13 Astringent Lotion DIVCE : MILLINERY, 43 Sci Stctto Night ' 79c , Lining liretes Ifsest Leties.;19s - . 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Featuring 144tneli b8rgain our hopping list itod, . month - )1ggeVs 11111111111111111511111111111111 silkworm 11 Jewish ; - It 4 I semi IC Assume 4 - 1111111111111Z - Blouses and skirts for teenchamber agers are basic items which , EL Wooden too make the backbone of many 40. Boosts This fall 41young wardrobes. - Creek , many of the skirts have added music term interest in that they have leathRoot of er belts stitched to them or they tho taro 43- - Joisisti have fide pleats or folds fmmonth ished with button trimming. Permission Blopes Include the classic types to um as well as some novel styles DOWN with softer shaped sleeves. Abunditnee A solid colored skirt is wear(Collet) able with both the white and plaid ones. It could be chosen in a color that la dominant in your favorite plaidperhaps a dark green, gold or red. Corduroy is a favorite for fall and winter and wearable with all sorts of blouses and sweaters. ..-,- -' so t - crl ge ng - form - , I at hunt to long eomplicated answers, unless the Interest of the child seems to carry beyond your answers. Simple, short, but a. act answers usually satisfy thill tiny child. As the Yountstt gets older he will neod , facts about things. - ,11111111111WAIIIMill , with patience and rather brief- ly. Most questions do not need - - ed with the cial ease, for he explores people as be does thing; and as he grows to know and enjoy other human beings ha becalms friendly ant outgoing. - ; It is very important that the The mother must be sure that she always gives, correct informationregardlesa of the ar-with themsubject the child is curioue Agility and muscular coord- about, The child learns truth ination are developed by au cc. if he bears only Willa, that tive 'curiosity. The child who are true from his parents. Any Li free to move about and satfigment of the imagination of ' isfy his- curiosity about things fairy story should be labeled as around him gets to use his such.large muscles more freely than gives Curiosity, above a child who is constantly re- tett and gaiety to hisall,life. It . stricted. makes Itim lively' rather thli Feeling free to ask about sedentary. The freedom and joy things, the child develops so he finds are ptieelm giftA It It self-respe- M. By HELEN MARTDI The small child learns, lives imd develops by mewls of his natural curiosity. "What's 'at?" and "Why?" are two expres'ions that are quickly made a vital part of the small ones vocabulary. Curiosity is one of the child's most priceless possessions . and in spite of the inconveniences it catiles it should be encouraged. Mothers often feel, end with good reason, that one more question will send them mad. They must remember that a child needs to ask about things, poke into things, feel them, look at them, and become tamW- N Concerned Mother. Dear Concerned Mother: We should certainly advise against the boys buying can under such uncertain circumstances. That is a very hatardous risk. As to your questions: 1) To be stirred to action, a congressman would need a mail bag full of lettersnot two or three lonesome epistle& Waiting for Congress to pass a law such as you mention seems hopeless,' pro-- 1 except as a very long-rangram. The wheels of govern--I ment grind slowly. 2) If they wish to sign up for the branch of their choice instead of v siting to be drafted, the other. they will have to take the The waiting is made harder chance of getting a job while for the boys in this situation by waiting for the call to active the fact that nobody seems to duty. But are the chances any want to employ them. My son better if they are subject to has been refused work many draft at any time? times where under ordinary 3) The PTA and Rotary Club conditions he could get a Job. and Rimini& and especially the In answer to the 'lien Want Jaycees, along with their vigWork" column, be hu some- ilante drive, !night help to times been given a Job, only to arouse the employers' patribe let go after a few days with otism enough to einploy boys the statement "You are in the under these circumstances. Such heavy taxes and dedraft age and we can't take a mands for contributions are bechance on keeping you." My son needs work to pay for ing made now that some smaller his car and other bills he under- business men are really having took while believing the jobte a struggle to survive. and this sitilation does present a sharp bad was steady. between "good, sound These are problems other conflict business" methods and patriI and mothers have, am sure, I Many could do more than Mrs. otism.do. virtually needed class they would like to ask: Some boys this age may .1) I have been told that writ- be I)affected adversely by idleing to our congressman about ness. Most of the present hoodthis situation might help get lums are younger. laws passed that would do someWork is good medicine for thing for the boys. Would it soul, body and and do any good if Just one or two boys should accept temporary people wrote or should there be jobs like ditch-diggiand crop many? harvesting rather than remain 2) Is it wise for our loons to Idle. Employers should bend sign up for regular service with every effort to help these boys. the Navy or Marines Ind take a -- Clara 'Curiosity Aids in Child's Development 4 It - 1951:4 Se.ptembe;- - 26, - cakitmt sad foued is ' ,,,,, Stade ghee' you .; . vitamins, rotrint.-4thee iterectent iris. tea, , , -- ,: Sterlae reittege tetriseratioe,, So convenient! seeds ma Mimosa& - - |