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Show w O iwfcijftn ww4 l'iiiiiiilrii umirmp iX,jixyirlrr?- t imiiiiy '' 10 - riyfii n'nr- jp- ljf nyrTr-pjr- DESERET NEWS, Friday, December Concerned Mother Seeks Help For Son By MARY MARKER DEAR MARY MARKER: son, John, My tyrannizes hi3 brother,' Jerry. He has the little guy bring him shirts, books, tools to anything save himself a bit of bother. Jerry never rebels. He is a quiet child too apathetic to suit me. And he is not friendly with other children. When John brings children COME SEE OUR GREAT I hope your husband can do as well with Jerry, with you How can I break up this habitually bad situation? CONCERNED MOTHER supporting the plan, and add- -' ing your bit in happy ways whenever possible. DEAR CONCERNED; If there is a father in your home, now is the time for him to get into the action. John, no doubt, will be a good executive, but his habit of manipulating people percould haps unconsciously prove unpopular and unfortun I ' COOKING IDEAS By Kelvinator RF32-- F Disposable Foil lining Hinged Lift-u- p Top Lift off oven door. surface units Removable switch Lift-u- p bake unit a very know busy, high-- j salaried executive who h came a concerned father over his quiet, shy young son. Difficult as it was, time-wishe found a way to work or play or visit with the child almost every day. And on Saturdays, wonderful surprises came to pass. Ms under-rang- e cooking ate for him. It should be nipped now. but Father and Jerry need considerable time by themselves. Apathy is a great drawback to development in a child. It makes him rather a killjoy so Aii "Enjoy a bi? of San Francisco tit Bratten's beautiful Cove in Bountiful' cially. It also robs him of many experiences which come e to a type of child, and these lost opportunities curb his full development. Also, to feel unimportant or unwanted is a heavy burden for a small boy or girl, and often proves to be a live-wir- John should not be excluded from Jerrys fun with Father, 8, 1972 urtf SUPERB SEAFOOD STEAKS COURTEOUS SERVICE FAST, zr Mon. thru Sat 11A.M. to 10 P.M.' Closed Sundays . life-lon- g disadvantage. MARY MARKER 1385 S'. Bountiful 500 West Phone 295-238- 4 T J- - Shop Mon. thru Sat. till 10 p.m. Sunday 12 to 6 p.m. e, plug-i- n .Plug-o- Easy home, he has Jerry waiting on them, too. )iiiyn' Over quite a period of time this child has developed scouting expertise and tough athletic prowess. He boxes, wrestles, jumps, skis, swims. He has done some imaginative and is doing woodcarving, very well in schooL You cm eweirw saw on Vo winter coat in He can now be heard laughing and shouting with the gang. STATE ELECTRONICS 4685 Holliday Blvd. Phone 277-265- 4 Hours: 9 to9 daily Sat. 9 to 6 His successes have given his ego the boost it badly needed. For some unexplainable rea--. son, he thought very poorly of himself when a small child, and from that time forward until Father was able to change that image. (He hike recently took a fifty-mil-e with the boy.) leather boat ir Jack Coats: Reg. $38 to $79 M ow 3230 to 6715 Jackets: Reg. $28 to $58 Mow 2480 to 5030 most beautiful the coats of the season are at JCPenneys All best-sellin- g, now and at big savings. Coats in rich wool meltons, posh rayon velours, suedes and leathers. Braid, k and hardware trims in every color from deep-tonto light. Jackets in superb leather, so expensive looking. fur-!oo- ri ;'s ?.'- Vv. m' construction of this gorment has bean specifically WEAR. If the garment engineered to give does not outwear any comparable garment, and give complete wear satisfaction, the garment may be returned for refund at the place of purchase when accompanied by this guarantee tag and your sales receipt. Use your JCPenney Charge Provo store hours: Mon. thru Sat. till 9 p.m. IRON PANTS GUARANTEE the fabric and es JCPenney The Christmas Place. . Downtown Valley Cottonwood Mall Center-Bountif- ul Sugar House Valley Fair-Grang- er JQVO |