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Show , rt . 'CI . - 4. '11. . biSERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Tuesday, April 21, 1964 2A - . Secrets Of Char t--- Child Behavior 0 di0.0."..Wh.07 6'..TP.i.é. . their complete speeches before-banThen, reading and rereading helps 'them retain their Ideas and keep them in proper order. Most speakers, however, are able to rely on an outline. All of them admit that memorizing by "idea" rather than by "word" bi the only way to make trains of thought- stay on the track. Other successful gimmicks used by speakers to Prevent tension from getting too much attention are chiefly,for physical support "Having sometking to lean on, just in case," as my lecturer-frien- d says, "can give you enough confidence to stand alone." She advises speakers to take-the- ir outlines- - to theplat form, to keep them in an in" conspicuous place, where it can To Write be referred to in an emergency. Memorizing the opening of a More Effectively is of a lifelineto many speech them, even though they may If a ielaxedposturewill not follow It exactly when they launch you more effectively, she begin to speak. At least the recommends taking it A slight words are there, ready to be slouch or anelbow on the speak. - er's stand may be a sacrifice of Some find It easiest to write dignity, in the beginning, but if ---,- -4,.. - - By JOHN ROBERT POWERS ,"Be prepared" is the axiom for public, speakers as well as n for the Boy Scouts. As one lecturer on the women's club circuit confesses, "Lapse of memory is the worst that any speaker can .fear and the only way to avoid that is to be absolutely sure of what she's going b3 say." Ev6y public speaker knows what it is to be nervous. And the experienced ones know that the less they worry about overcoming it, the more effort they can apply to controlling it. Each has her own special tricks to set herself and her audience ease but, topping all their lists is advance ipiiifr:YoitriooT,' d. well-know- 2:10,'''-46:0001.,-,Ma0-Ei- - TuTE By THE GERITT, so was in that we made him poorly , doing citizenship "Jerry give up band:' reported the father of Jerry. "Jennie was doing so very badly in math that we made her give up ballet, We told her she could start again as soon as the - got a B or better in math," said Jennie's mother. "We made him give up scouts. It was taking too much of his time away from his studies," Charley's father told a friend. Or, "Absolutely no more dating till his grades come up. That's , - r-- - -- - '' - ,.. ., -- - -- ' - - -- ,,,--- I - - , ,'' ; --- -- - - blown .out,--- he into a sea of .4 p - ,......., , , ' . . - - , ' , - . , - . Mrs. Vernon Harry - contest winner ' - - . -- - Toastmistress - - It Mrs.-Vern- PiTPit WITITIP n comrsiemorate-the-fittletlra- r ri 10 cubic foot ,,...111 121cubic,foot 4 i A programewIll be presented. -- -- 713 cbblefaot VI 01400w it at 7 p.m.- - ' Sal - r TICKETS - or at 71' ' ' NOI - 52.00 51.50 Karl Bros. , or , - Small - Nsw Viostinghouso loundrentat- spylchty domagml Mork Range Pen:Main thippod fey Tiodo-it- 5 pin molt e Ito 8 5-- wit - Ill0 lio qelff wit Shot en door Now Wodinghoom portable' dishwestism,.-4 cabinet slightly outurtml - - --- -$R9 . - . 8 9::TJ S9 0 :". ., , - ;7;;,, 1.7 condition in good oportitino ALLAPPLIANCE CO. Music, Sugar Nous Coll . 13 es. ft. --. 40u 1 ItOrigonstor4mizer colshwit MIMI ---- '. Nw 12 cm ft. Westinghouso Upright - Ns, Westinghouse sithie.' - and ' Mrs. Clapham; the organization, Saturday. The dinnervarty will be held wisto4.1.. Now, at the Panorama Room, University- of Utah,- - with dinner being-serv- ed Fridayi Mayl , 1964-81 , , CHOIR OTP1C -- Reservations may be made ,, 49t1t sal MN4i 'tomer - tosi3rd 122 ' 4116-032- South - - El alawasa woot4imai swime wenn Wows meow W Ws INIOWISIA Molonmilla LI t- ,...s - 11 Emig oi - ......., WM. 0 1 MEM 25.000 1-- lightweight 4 -- freshandnew.---Forwashab speech contest held. Saturday by silk scarves and blouses : spray the International Toastmistress the slightly darnp fabric comClub, Coimcil No. 11 roll up and unroll Munepletely; PruThe The event was held at diatelyOron with a steam iron. 1!".7 AV NC N lURED , tha4en . IN 111111 .77 Challenge Miss Rose Davidson was toast - mistress and chairman of the contest. Hostesses for the event were members of the Salt Lake City Club No. 264. e Mrs. Harry will compete in the international Toastmistress convention to be held in Denver, Colo., in July. - l kril 4 - , -- i -- - CHOC - (r , .. ,:!,i'',It--- rai(ekTASTY,- A 1 ". covered In dark vanilla chocolate, smothered in smooth milk oco1ate. i .k imirN - Rich buttercream center golden brown toasted almonds ..; all dipped In .01..- - I 13ARIN:AlAG: ''' 1...ILL,,,....,,,! Lit I .:'," :1 - tir. ',,:z.s.,:';., 11 OASI1!iT 11 dendar P i4e r a 111111 -1- 1 4i,oiti4. Mrs. Harry won first place with - REFRIGERATORS T re HIGHLAND HI AUDITORIUM -- wittr MLordr-EL-6-5.987- nniversarrof silk-blen- her speech, entitled,."The Master Key, P.M.A." Miss Connie Bowe placed second with a talk entitled,-"O- ur 1 Annual Concert ; washable silks and look bedraggled ifter Immdering, treat them to Harry was se spray-o- n starch and they'll look Contest: Winner P S.6.tiAii.Obif,Oi,.a.ik.,..DiOtio-.i..::-1.,.iti::''i- Laundering Tip - - just- - sinks--dowapath- y- Dar:12p :. The Swanee Singers and Ladies Auxiliary will SALE TRADE-I- N WESTINGHOUSE -- -- - program will follow. Relate punishment honor will be paid to It a deprivation is related to members of the group who have the problem in question, can thelongest membership-in-th- e make sense. Thus if a 'boy chorus. -doesn't keep the car clean (if , Officers of the amdliary are that is his job) he isn't allowed making arrangements for the to take it out. If girl doesn't eventThey include Mrs Walter clean up the house after she has Lord, Mrs. Charles E. Clapn- had a hanrand Mrs. Hugh party, she canThave-aPaul Wilcox will be master one other , right away. But, in general, if a boy or of ceremonies. girl is doing badly with a school Theme of the event, "Fifty," subject we'd rather find out the will be carried out in the décor. basic reason why, and if possi- ble try to correct that- ,- than I punish him or try to motivate Lviyld I hhn by removing his pleasures. 111 11 4 , , -, 77--,- so -- ,,,,.'. - - - left; Mrs--- Hugh L Aird and Zrs Walter Lord are making plans for 50th'T anniversary event being given by Swanee Singers " Auxiliary band, ballet, cid activity which means . k - y M rs.- - Charles . - -- -. ' ,. -- -- If 'You relax best when you have something to do with your hands as a means of dispenp pent-uenergy .''Just be sing sure that "something" is related to the speech. tapped,-111necessar- ,., , 1 I . much to him. Maybe only this may seem to make the whole struggle worthwhile. . ' A certain highly capable but ,, lazy boy or girl temporarily ' - .. -, might indeed be so motivated as , to put on extra effort in the un- ,...... s 1 happy subject in Which he's 1 . been doing badly, in order to get , j. back his favorite activity'. , t MOre often,witkthis light I) ' ' ---. - ...,' . , - -- -- ---- - c. - Don't Mix Apples and andirons, beans arid bananas just don't rdx. The activity prohibited and the activity which the parents are trying . to encourage are usually quite unrelated. lor a boy or girl struggling With a school subject or subjects which may be really too much for him the only ' - bright light in life may Seem to . -. - - -- --, - -b)? the scouts or s- .. - ,- ''r --- APRIL , at "--- - o.,!,i , , Joe" what we told ' , ) Many E Examples of this sort are legion. They are especially strong In junior high and even more so in senior high. Boy or girl It not getting the grades which parents think they should get - And so they take away some privilege or pleasure or loved activity This is pttrtly so that the child will bave more titne 'for IlltmlordeleatingactivitywhichschooK and parents require. Partly to teach him a lesson and give an incentive. If he really loves band, ballet, scouts or dating, he will, , parents think, tty harder so as to get thera back. On It may sotmd good but in real life, we've found, , 1- - t, A It increases composure during a time of emotional stress, it's worth it A more alert stance is likely to come about naturally as the speech progresses and the speaker forgets to think about himself. A: 4 4,4 ,lot i h4 1 TY1 4 I J .1;1 A - .t,,,,r.,,,,,14,..-vi- vr--4,.- kl,L ? I i 1 f)1,pil ..i.;i, .r ,::, ,,,:i. , ,,-:.- ,, ,, , ., tz-7ii- ,i, 71,,.:, .; ,1 ,..71: i ,i '.. ,.;.:tZ:11!:.:;:'"'Ii;J:' " 1,,,,,,-).0.:,$1.2- ' 40 1963 NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR . 1 A'.,z, ,404X ,;,,,, ' AU. 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