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Show .1. . tS .5. Mr Mr Mr . . -- i . , - ifl - YOUR 0 ., ' , ,FOOD FOR TOTS ,., r . - z - BABY o , , DESERET NENVS , Widmisday, 'Mcif .17,-Inext feeding and this stimula tion increases the amount - - You can stack up the for nursing your ' : ,..:, It-Robust-Babfe- s the ce,rz ,grants ' tam n immunities'; it spares the baby from possible danger of ., diarrhea caused by unclean milk; cuddling gives the baby '.: , ''.' - , :' , j. .... la sense of being loved that is ' the baby is able to digest easily . sire. nursing will net be the most important; mother's milk '. , Granted that some mothers happy experience that it should is the best balanced menu for ;....,;,.:,,-:.. , , .,.... cannot nurse their babies. they be. a baby; its lots easier than go,e, .. !, . are the exception. It is through the daily tiresome Within recent - years doctors ing of task a warm that .. , washing. sterilizing. ly agreed ,.... :',, :, , ".3 ,A :' .'.,.. , ,,,. ,,,,,:', ,':. -- - 'i gap. between...rootherand child llaVelearritil Mt:PL.4.1)1112W Anixing. ;touring. - oring.,,heat,- is of fundam!ntal importance. If mixtures that are good substi- int. etc. a mother nurses against her de tutes for breast milk. NeverthelGOOD DIET . '':: s'''. ,'. .:, ''', i, .f .:.,:-.2','A , ess. whenever large groups of ' A good diet for a nursing '' '' albabies are compared. it is mother includes the same foods- , most always found that, on the that are in the diet of any other adult. Some mothers! healthy ' 1..,,-. been have who the babies . - .4' I's, ; whole, lik:,,,,,,,,,, need more of a few food groups. breast-fe- d are healthier and In addition to an adequate , have had fewer illnesses than diet. a nursing mother should , "' : those who have been fed on get get plenty of sleep. and mod-- 1 :,,,I,.: ,' s':. : - -!,,,'; ,.., 'N exercise. Walking in the ''''' T' formulas. f ',: ,,,')-11 deand sunshine is air open MOTHERS'.1tILK , strable for the sake of good . --, The production of mothers' health. 1'1.1111011111111e111111010, ' :. 1; ,,',:': 7..:,:.,!,.: ,....b,.' is-.., milk is the neatest cycle you The mother who can lead an ever saw The mother gets even, regular life without emoAdorable little Bradford Bruce Fisher, son of Mr. HEALTHY BABY tired and her milk is meager. tional upsets will nurse her F. Fisher, 527 Douglas St., is typical of a hearty baby Mrs. Bernard and The baby doesn't get enough baby the more successfully on ; who has been nursed. food so he pulls 'harder at the that account 195aPgs- - New IFlayors Are Found For Infants , , b,....1,;:1'.'...'. i ro. ... , The Healthy, Are the Nursing Babies By HELEN MARTIN Have. you been hunting for' The simplest, easiest, quick.' and best way of feeding a hew flavors in Young Foods? Look twice at the variety packed baby is possible for most mother The milk produced by a lo tins andlars, Jon sour:grocer's. lamest. shelves and then stir your iin-- everything a young baby needs urination toward new combina- for nourishment, in a form that bons Had you ever thought of veal mousse? It b eakly preE pared with chopped veal, and one chicken bouillon tubi added to your favorite mousse recipe. Squash souffle needs only I cup of chopped .squash and 4 tablespoons brown sugar plus your usual method of souffle. dandy is frozen t I I, 4-- ,t I t I, I l i ' , ..t. 1 4 If. whip. orange-prun- e i t i 1 e t I I 1 I 1 t i t t , voactle - - - ... ,,x.--; .!'',... 4 '' '''... ''''' . ' ;Or' "- -,- , aoC N. .43,s. 6i.iL 0.. s i. - , 0 ' 'I :, F.';r;,,rr,'":..,41!A'r'3',L4 .,,, i;:,,,,, 5 1. 1 : , - - 0' ' .,i, '4' ' - , , ,i,r1 ,, . " lk T ,, ,.., .: s 1, , , A ,. ''''', , '" i i-:;:- . -- - ":-- -- . -.- - ; ''' ''''T . ,,, V V a 'kik , -- - ' 4, ti, .".,.:',.1:- -' 4 4. ,, 4,,,,,11 ; ' , P ... T-- i ,:',. ' 41,I1F , t ' , s ..,,, . 7 t. ''''' - '''' . aolVtlknift-The- ai , , ' ,;, .r.,,,-:. : - i::::, .7i ,.:' 'N 'ROUND k '..:!E4-1-- t ;'''''';',;;:i..;'''' 7 1: .:''''' ; :7:- -'' ; i ' ;-- r ,1:''' ';' I , 7, ; :,. , .:; ''... li . 'I. ..;.. ialf---- ' ' -- T''''''''s , f ''- 4 ". le, a , e,. N 1 ; ' :, 7 ." ,...,,..., , I k r ., ;N N t '; I 6 , .,,,IZ,..) , R.o.',.. c.c , ri I 1( , , .. . - A , , : ,,,...... , e i ,t ., tito-- ii ' t , aN 'j ;- ,4 , A .., : c P a i - IIIL:IN.," . EV e 1 ,e - ; -- eta-') .! - , -- , i t to, td N L ..i.) v. ,, I i v ' I I I ' I '... 1 i . 4 .. , V ,,.. . , By FRIA tplay the leading role. Then the Mnther's Day had been a hec- - stage should be set for some hc one for Jane Kelly. It had quieter fun for everyone. Grandpa perhaps would like seemed toward the end of the The never to end. would it that piay Canasta with the older day first part had been Ike any oth- - boys and girls. and grandmother Mother's Day. The children er might be coaxed to make and her husband had present- doll clothes for the little girls ed her with several small hut In the family. If children real- 0 cle .,., . 1 ' IN v ,.,- .IiL,ti seen 1 tilif I I 11'3 F..: Ig....1 1 . 10 1 44 V Ca 9 ati11'-- - P et a,, 3 AtAL.II 11 rtzt ea:4' 144 otrer -- ,, -, m t,,,,- ,,of! ',, 0 4 i -, I , t, '4' .,,.... -"1"'"I''''' - .,,, -- - - - 4' , , You need COLDER COLD because ,., Nk ' . t k. : :, -- ') ') 4 IF 1 t , " S1 0 t4 st) G C ,..'1V--k i ttl 10 (ID 11 cV) eT S194.95 Modol Shown DA-7- ." ifs slectrld - :ero-co- needs . . 4 4 " '..t ' ki thoubands. are saying, . "It's Westinghouse COLDER COLD for mer '4 144 S234.95 ." Ar-- li NE yaw . KIF.W SEE THE PFVCIIIITICAKIARY no w Nur w a Inv a la , food-keepi- in the Freeze Chest ... to freeze foods fast, make ice cubes quick and keep ice cream hard. At the same time, it you safe, steady cold in the Meat Keeper, to keep meats fresh 027 in the Humidrawer, to keep vegetables and fruits crisp and fresh in the Butter Keeper, to iteep butter just right for spreadin t he storage area to cool milk and beverages quickin and ing Compare Westinghouse COLDER COLD temperatures with those in your present refrigerator, or any new refrigerator, and you'll see why Westinghouse Prices Start at ttt S gives you the RIGHT COLD for all It gives you a nr11. ' It J. ,11.1; , 4, 6.7.4.0 for tio0D-ggpi, , elt14 t034.1 -A - , 1 4 k 0 - Ve'' , t tpk41111 - 5St - ,,,,, , .........,.' Ved , f ,:ottd 1 .... 'f': , r !please-excuse-m- .fAr:!! tt z . sweet gifts and she had gone ly enjoy their visits they will - I ;:ti to cnurch and shed sentimental want to please their grandparr 1 7 tears over a very sweet pro- - cots even if it means being quiet ifor while. a mothers. ti the gram honoring It was after church when :JANE'S PARENTS will find it rc I t they took a drive to the next easier to make friends with 1 I town to visit her folks that her children if she gives them à hings changed lie children. mn tips1; George prefers look- ... had Gene and Barbara. ' George. (7:Ili). trig over the stable and trying acted up like wild little Indians the new bridal on old Betsy to .,,k.(' apt Their noisiness and rough and !any other kind of treat: Baranhad 'tumble antics plainly bara hates having people ask noyed their grandparents and her to kiss them; Gene will be there nad been a strained atrnos- - !good if he can hold the kitten. 'Phere wnen they finally left All three of the youngsters e for home like-ttear stories of when f, JANE be AS not only humiliated, mother was a girl on the farm. hurt and angry to think The Keilevs can always make had behaved so. the grandparents feel good by (c some of the problems All the sweet atmospnere of :discussing about the children with them Mother I Day had disappeared. How can parents like Jane ;CHILDREN BEST ;earn the more formal ways that we and George Kelly teach their show politeness by obparents of be to considerate youngsters ; us The thank-you- 't I them serving hsahvoewa othldeercourtpeoepsyle and other they to a grandI to expect! Good manners and such courtesies dear 10,1 autocome mother's heart out ) considerate behavior grow a while when after atically of a genuine like for people " bemother owe Parents -- ar help most by build- they near their considerate. and courteous & ing tining up real sympathy and We Are told not to expect this derstanding between their Vlitkind of manners tat soon and dren and their parents never make our children THE EXPEKTS advise that parby correcting them ents tell their children sto- i in the presence of their grandIi I ries about their own childhood! parent, Or other visitors. and and their Crary:WareIt& Parents! Give them time should Plan birthday celebra- courtesy. Correct them before tions and other family events and after and teach by exabase the grandparents can i ample. 11 , J la 1 - WESTINGHOUSE vt,ma r - ; REFRIGERATOR IT'S THE WORLD'S FIRST AND ONLY FULLY AUTOMATIC 6.4c ( REFRIGERATOR.Iri.W an '101 , 4.- t"tkt 4 -- .!4but s,... -- T, .4. I I e 1.,!,- -t .121: 9 illo..0"911"11:1:111 lir , sullumzat,,,: - - - , I .... ,. f t ..........,..-- , . , x 41 all 0 ,.... ,,, , &J ......--,- i tz 014711Z, ; - 11!tilk (NE0' ,f.',, ' ,. I '' 4;13iitywt :;.k.e, ilt? - ..,,, 4 ' N. 2,,...... V& r" .,, I - ,., 1,;:i; e, , I kIIIIIII6.411111;. Children Have To Learn Consideration of Oldsters I , - , , .,-: ..---,- ".:; . , 1.... .:. , , .. 1 3 1 t'' d"....L.. ., t, a , - .!v 3........, ., Tr're:: ' t. .. :t, 1 rAll - r . ",.,,,..- .- ',i ' ' ,,.., amompula , 0,,,6n'P 4 tt,', ' - , : eXCIUSI , , . , , ,-,' 1',4 , .. : yr4,1 ga . r , tk::A". , , , !.'. t 0 , , ..,S, ' .'' -- (111C 0 0 .4 ". b.....0. t.4 "n216. , , .4 YZA'1,-s;''''.:- .!, ,,,,,.,.. -, eilMin. OMIIIEN ' . 41,.., ., .40041 1'4'0 , ..,,,,,,.:.1.,,...: ''C';''' 1 ' 4: ; .''','-,- r u cANT BEAT -- '' ' ''' - . ,, 7:". ' ' ' 0 yr , .411.,t,,..., ....It. . !. " ',:"' i , sr ,''' - ; . ;... . , . rj , - - 1...V.II4.' 41. A.. ' i.,,r ;Iiiir:e, ,..o-- - ' ; '.'''', f .1b...? ,,,..... , ,',: t- Ze : , - ' '!".e7,-se- . , ! Vt,,...--1- ' ... , :' - 6 ,m7fr.-:.4.-, -s- 'It', , , merry-go-si- - :71,,,,- , '.' There is no cheating on the milk or tomato juice with a p the little animals go round 'n round just like a real carousel only when there is liquid in the glass. Made of odorless. tasteless plastic this clever addition to the chilcrs dinner tray is easy to use just fill the glass with liquid, twist the top unit gently in place. insert flexible straw into hole on the rim of top unit and everything is ready. "Ifs fun!" insists Ann Pettey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn W. Pettey, 777 Hawthorne St. '' - t- Jr, . . , - 4... - l , ANIMALS GO 'ROUND Nib - ' , ,;.,:',zok:1 , :,, ... i ::t ( f sa :-, : - .:,;,.'r-- v n,.,v , - It-- .41..ià, .,'' "......,., .? .1- ., -- ,. ... ' - ,:-:- - : .: ' .. '; .:.,,,..1 ' (..u t - - '' ' . ' : , -- - 4.,,i-: ,f:,..-;;.-- ,. - ,. k - - 4.. -- d, .,, , '. , I - ,. , Pftl , t j'I':lif ' '''' 141:170 16.--. , - ',.. 1 N4- ,1 ,:,,.... '. ' 2 .,.....,ic '. : ECNOEs -, : tri,,., - 1 't?J ' i ,, 1 i - - - -.. , :.,, N.: - -- .. t1t3 , "'QUITE citatocLyt STiu. MITER GENE N t ,A.,--- 7 ,','- .' - , 1 , : 'r! , - - relationay-motber-ro- TIIV oranges and prunes together give your children a new taste thrill. Fill refrigerator trays with vanilla ice cream. Cut channels in the cream and fill with your choice of strained fruit. Freeze in refrigerator until solid. Serve to the youngsters in squares for a new dessert treat DINNER MENU veal mousse w ith radish rosettes creamed new potatoes and green peas toast water cress frozen orange-prim- e whip 1 cup milk. e.. - W'Uwa IAnother ; ,' ', ., btaina t- - .. ...... ' you CAN BE SURE..1F ifs Westinghouse See TsY's Dramatic Show, "Studio One", Station KSL-T- V. .e 9:00 P. 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