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' ca r I . - A waxing of your Venetian blinds will prevent the slats from being stained by water or faded by sunlight sod ease ths Job of removing dirt and dust. t 11 - r.' . , . -- Blinds Wax, Venetian A-"- COLORPVL , ,--- lowurt -4411 00. Of 00. oft 500:,,T J 1 t - I' 0...11"..10) r tfiOif I ' -- 'end eirte'es' ttlioastrY.Hougthe ' . ,, , -- b ' : , b - :t awns Seprefor their teacher and celebrate successes with them. 21i size can e. - ' ' ' Diced In syrup V, ..., dreisub 10 . (-- - J ' ', , ips. L-- -- - In the midst of the chat as It , ..-c- -5)- I this - school, your teacher makes appears in that children's publics. She tion, is a picture of an attractive feel big and grown-up- . teacher and two children. Beneath the picture is this:,"These children enjoy, talking to their teacher. She always likes to hear anything they , - . ,. at t.gt ar...maarTirl S 1 - . - ' Men's shirts wear longer and wash more easily if changed daily. How often do you "lay out" a clean shirt for your husband or non? man reflects , A well-dreathe affectionate care of the little lady at home whose expert keeps him well laundering turned out at all times. 1 - 17 -, i, - 1LIt 1 lh, ;, 11 ' .' : , , , Keep Your Husband Happy With Shirts , loaf ; - , (Be - teacher. Asst. kinds --. , ' Lu000f , sHORT, -- -- Ir' NII Nu. Taste 2 lb - - -- can k, 1Q..!.) - ........ 1 - home, you may so talk about the wonderful your teacher says and does , . , SINE PARENTS that your mother sometimes sup- reason The poses you love your teacher even liktb:reyouareissobee. many more than you love your parents. fine penons Yet your parents really know you there are so many fine parents and Inva alA teachers. , .- them most. They --aro 1 117I wish ,many parents of young like your teacher. npy.arp-t-I pretty- sure that next to your I children who go to school, would i mother and father and grand- read to them the foregoing, or talk at times with them about parents, the most important person suchquiet matters. in all the world to you is your - 'mgeerr - inn Agee "k11" t la 11 11 0 11 , , ILmlbill a ,E11 ' , 11).49c.- .. , ton think ;sou else they would not have chosen you, Your teacher always is so neat, her voice is so soft and low and you admire her so, that you try hard to imitate her. So before you leave home for school you try to make aura your bands and finger.- -nails and face and neck and ears are very clean, your shoes tidy and your hair neatly combed. knowtsthey If you ars in the kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third pad. or higher, you find it hard to listen long when a classmate tells of all the good ways of a teacher, before you try to say still better things about your teacher- .At the dinner table or around '-- -- ' ere. . ,. Rthings rr n"-- MEI - L.E ID ---- I .... l'A ' , - - ' I have been editing bteTitirorilv w"on'tdiserfte11.1 thereirPla amchaers 0 - I --) -- -- -- V D ' - ICED I W&. I Ini::00 I I a, , - : n , vi cm i , t E A'. , , :E' k .. IL. II 5 , ,, . r- - , . L) n cp n n ' : - t dip , 1Z)1 -- ON--, r , 1 I SI IP . A 11-11- Chuck Cuts : ,.. LXII - ., o K n A ..V I II-I- elk- PR 41 0 gip) to 15 lbs. Deef Choice - , .01 Graded 1 helps you to want to watt on yours self and be thoughtful of every. body else. You learn to be quiet and to listen when she talks to the class so the other children tan hear her. You learn to work well with other children and to play ' - well with them. WONDERFUVTEACIIER Sometimes the class or the If you are too young to go to feacher choose you to do some. -, school, you often bear your older thing for all of them Thee 7211 i 0- 0 - - 11 - I ,k UNIF .., (. Pn .3 &;;I.Z --- - II , cm, t 1 ........ . Norbest r-- 71 0 -2s blit'a tiePti' IL.. 1 0 0., a ,. i'' a 1! 9 t 1 Oven ReadyA Grade Small Beltsville Hens ' ' - such I have been able to oustumon,y Lrryb earlier resolve. For example, in a recent lieu of that publication I chat with the young - the listener-an- dreader-abo- ut will or be , teacher , has, lovely I have, about as follows: - I - , I '.' , 04a,ekti vti 4 N 1 DA ") 6., LWqv: ' , - --,- 4 io, - Since ,' -- II , ,, ' & Co) 191 tik 94 cf, -- .... , . - . I , ..., - Nc.,,,,, . ... - B7 GAICIti CLEVELAND MYERS, 1103: . , For some years I wu so incensed at the atrocious practice of some movies and Comic strips of portraying, under the guise of hfunotilhe teacher as an ugly, Irascible and ridiculous perion, I resolved that If ever I edited a publication for children I would ' present the teacher alwaya at her best. , ' . 0 e , a ral .. - A ' , - - le ilill - ---' 11 . 6 OZ i - 0-0 S 0 - . k .. j , OZE . ivlizti , .), , :- - i I N , .0 ' . ki....,1g e, a .4 .al . k . . , . , , Ykk1-- Ct.';, , WOnderful Person; Too . ' yli VIP! il. , Li' tr.ft) .17each Tot That, ratherIs- , . ' IMINOO. VlIcY , t , - -- . -- t, er , . r.1:.-- ' . , Mnil ; , , , , .. .r.,.. - , . ' ... . ' - --- - , 0 ."- -' acho011ind-play.----The--sup- , ,- , ' er . - - . ......,. - , . , kj . back-to-scho- ol . - - , , ' - , ., , . , Johnny Comet Marching Home Again" will soon be the theme song in many a home throughout the nation as youngsters start returning from camps and other summer ' ,vacation places. - Now is the time mothers to make certahL . for eagle-eye- d that Johnny. or Sister, are not marching home on aching feet. There's nothing Ilk. a summer of tough, active ilayfre quently in unsuitable or outgrown shoesto play havoc with v. , young feet. Place a big red check mark against "shoe?' when cored' needs. First see whether piling your list of your youngsters feet are in good shapeno callouses.' bile-te- n, corns, etc.and then take them to your favorite shoe store and have their foot size checked. The chances are nine to one, according to etatistics, that their feet have grown at - least ., one, and frequently two, sizes. When purchasing new shoes for your children make sure of two things: that the clerk 4s fitting them carefully and that the shoes en of good construction and material& root oxford for both specialists plerecommend a laced and resilient leather uppers ' leather soles provide necessary support for growing feet. At the same time leather ,permits free circulafton of .air and evaporation of moisture through natural fibers. , the teen-age Johnny or Sis, particularly if they're in group or near it, may clamor for tricky looking numbers with heavy cleated soles. Dissuade them. Toot doctors warn that ouch !hoes provide in unstable foundation for the foot. Shoe manufacturers are now turning out a wide variety of shoes with the 'grown-u- p' look for all age& Bo- sides the old reliable oxfords, there are saddle shoes, Mary bluchers, ghillie ties and many more. Janes, monk-toe- s, ' - , , . , . i , - - , ', - - ' , , , ,, - ' Aisminingamm..........,,, , um, , ... - 0 , . , i , : - i;e0:1 , ' , ,- ,, r . I N 1952F9 August 21, Check Youngsters' Feet .. Summer's End ') - , . I I. ' , L. i - ' - '. - , , ,d' NEWS, Salt. Lake City, Utah, Thursday, , ' , , . - D ESE R ET i ' -.- , , i T111 : - '".".."1 0- , . ., -- -- . , , 1 ,,, - - . . , 4......,, ,, i , , . , , , ,-- , ,.. ' - k : , , .,. . - , , ,,, , . - - , AVntle, . bc, I it et, tilt Mods, CallarsLi - - ;L::. , ' , 1 , |