Show More Love I-Jel-vs By Dr T R Van De Ile'n The same factors that en- - courage a good night's sleep in adults also apply to toddlers The room must be quiet and dark with a reasonable temperature and no distracting noises All these environmental aspects should be in order when zero hour arrives and the lights go out under the most ideal IBut some youngsters by asking for a drink of water or a handkerchief A 'i trip to the bathroom is their g alibi Much of the ifavorite and diversionary from the need for! more attention and love In early childhood these sleep disorders usually are a Sleep i Mrs Jr ''''' John D Itiehards ' Sunday January H and usually occur before fallng asleep The infant does rat seem to experience pain The best rem or SERVING PIG'S TuEsDAY t ill'It" OD e9e6 L owpetal lowelors monvfocharing am to 8 6-- VA I am 11:30 1 LI1 PIN2 tiew'r - C INT RESTAURANT 265 So Stotts and 1063 I 21s1 Se n g a in to WS eatuicy 4010tto - 9 convenient locations 42 Walt 2n1 South - BREAKFAST SERVED s A svollc" 4'- - : c-- with favorite beverage sliA1( - OLD AMERICAN- KING SANDWICHES swiss So Big! So Delicious! 51cc1NvAat 1 spEcIAL DINNER' SUNDAE 1' tinpOridOt dy is soothing the child bzi talking or singing softly while stroking the skin These hat its disappear spontaneouslyg OPEtL Body-rockin- g Our IV 3 - stimulated fatigued or frightmanifestation of separation is less ened If a tot awakens from a sleep anxiety Fighting she sound sleep in tears likely to occur when bedtime is made pleasant and apshould be soothed and calmed she needs extra asproached leisurely Dreams and nightmares surance at these times and head- may awaken the child but these disturbances are banging are fairly common cult to avoid completely Here the child who feels !i again Illy A FANTASTIC secure tends to sleep blissfulto The same applies ly youngsters who are not ovir 4 I The Salt Lake Tribune ell AN OOMUMAIIMMOUWOWUPV00 David M Bennett Mrs WEDDINGS - Alldredge-Richard- s 4 - Wed in nuptial rites Thursday in Salt Lake LDS Temple were Miss Dianne Alldredge and John D Richards Jr A wedding breakfast given in their honor by his parents Mr and Mrs John D Richards 2532 Skyline Dr was held at the Fort Douglas Country Club Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs Layton Dr Alldredge versity of Utah where she is a member of Symphony Debs and Lambda Delta Sigma He 0 is majoring in business were Prenuptial parties given by Miss Linda Ottley Miss JoAnrt Greenwood Miss Kathy Bosworth Mrs C Alldredge Mrs S C Richards Mrs B Welti Mrs R Muir Mrs J Keddington Mrs K Bates and Miss Connie O 3901 Parkview The newlyweds greeted reception guests at the Shalamar Reception Center Both are attending the Ingleby-Benne- tt Miss Lorreen Ingleby and David M Bennett exchanged nuptial vows Friday in Salt Lake LDS Temple rites After the wedding the bride groom's mother Mrs Archibald F Bennett 1674 Yale Ave was hostess at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House The bridegroom also is a son of the late Mr Bennett The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs James C Ingle-b- y 1862 S Jeri Dr Bountiful The couple was further honored that evening at a reception at the Bountiful East LDS FABULOUS: THE MARCH OF DIMES FASHION SHOW AT VALLEY MUSIC HALL A March of Dimes DuPont Designer Collection: Stake The bride plans to continue her studies at the University of Utah Her bridegroom was from graduated Brigham Young Unlyersity where he was a member of Goldbricker fabrics in a wondemoven ‘ of Clothes J Marchant Mrs David E Koehler ScotOlarchant SloanKoehler Mrs Ronald Salt Lake LDS Temple was setting Friday for the wedding of Miss Laurene G Scott and Ronald J Marchant The bridegroom's parents Mr and Mrs Preston Mar-cha- Peoa were hosts at a wedding breakfast afterward and at an open house Saturday in the Peoa LDS Ward A reception at the West Jordan LDS Stake honored the newlyweds The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Virl B Scott W 2659 7000 South Reception Centre was set ting Saturday for the wedding and reception of Miss Carolyn Sloan and David E Koehler Parents of the newlyweds are Mr and Mrs Joseph H Sloan Sr 3696-3rEast and Mr and Mrs Hans Koehler d 229 Whitlock Ave The bride has attended Beauty College ExC- were parties given by Miss Karen Griggs Mrs Glen Thorup and Miss Janet Thorp 'al 0 - All i-4- 10V 4: ' l't ca dt( '11 !''ti$ ri' 1 t::''' it' 1' I '' 'VI f t: --- c Cottonwood '':' f Proceeds k r 44) 'la 4 ' - : - :t:r Ogden and Dimes C 1A Vt t - 6)N $2 at Salt Lake This simple beauty hint will soon bring life and youthful radiance to a winter-dr- y skin Wring out a face cloth in warm water and press it gently on and off the face until it begins to cool This will help to encourage better circulation bring- in g a healthy blood flow to the surface to give a lovely glow to the skin Now to hold the good which this stimulating i sir 5- I 07-- As 5 Ak March of ) N''' fi 1 i 1 a J i tA ' ' V1? fi4 r imparts itT417 S 41' 'Z t ' ti Y i''''' t The bride is a graduate of Stevens Henager College of Business and the bridegroom is a student at Utah Technical Collage t :''P '41 s l 44 h- s fts'ili- t A--i hati1 k 0 :t 1 fN'AI!'zi'0' ' 1 oroN t West i 1 ' Jordan il 6' ''1 ZCMI to the - 1 p January 20 at 8:15 pm Reserved seat tickets '''')A 0 A smooth on a beautifying film of oil of Olay Margaret Merril Prenuptial '' 17-- 1kt magic circle Saturday Stop Winter Dry Skin treatment el-Cis included by the absolutely "Dear Abby" Van Buren Come to the Advertiaiwient t me- n's 1 all with comments by columnist Abigail vaccination A new state law requires Immunization against measles for any youngster entering a publié or private elementary or secondary school for the first time The law does not apply to those whose beliefs prohibit immunization or to youngsters with a medical reason for not receiving the shot Youngsters previously were required to be immunized against small pox and polio before entering school ? 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