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Show - , . , -I ---'- . , , ... , ,.. .6...,.... - . , , - - ' - -- ,.. , - - , , , , k, No - , Pictures , , , , - - , -- ' , x, ..,., ? .., M. , , . , - -, , If Hollywood is right, among the first things a mother shows - V , - Ile ,,,, ,.. .., ,..,:s.,,.. k ,,, ,, ; P4' v.z, t , ,,,,,..-,- , ' 1, , 4 , .. I', ,4 - . , , - , ,,,,' ' - -- billion dollar "industry." '1 --- --- ' - , ' , - d - ' . , Teen-ager- s den. I cithAetmoPen;Ptrainingle's courses established in many communities are classes conducted by the Y.W.C.A. where students are called "Gems"--Goo- d Emergeo-cy Mother's Substitutes. . Homemaking and home economies classes at school, clubs, Girl Scouts, and the Red 4-- H , a ep ire al...F.3 Pave Way For Sitters . , , 1 I The following are reminders for all concerned with resP0n- ' sibilities of baby-sittinSitter - I. Realize that baby-sittin- g is a serious 10. 2. Learn about understainding , - .. 1 written 5.Be - - 2. Be aware of: all arrange- mentsLhours,- guest privileges while sittihg and arrangements - - - ''fr3reDiSCIISStilinkiniSittere.' . Parent-Employers , . . . - experiences. - , . - ,torft , .: - - - 5,, er ing instructions, and telephone numbers where mother, doctor, or neighbor can be reached. 2. The friendly family. dog may not bP RA friendly with the new baby sitter. Parents should "introduce" dog and sitter. .. 3. Some parents expect sitters to do .excessive' house work. A few dishes are fine, but unless previous arrangements made for other work, the sitter should only be expected to de-vote complete attention to the serious sitting. 4. Parents should stick to prearranged schedules. When a return at midnight is specified, parents should not delay their return home until 2 or 3 a.m. 5. With a baby in the house demanding most of the sitter's time, parents often fail to brief 1 , ' & Arrange for turn home. , sitter's safe re- - !' f 1 n -- - , , - - t - - - , 4., , '1::--- - , - - - . - Easy Sponge bathing is often the easiest for novice mothers until they develop confidence in handling the baby. It is a, fairly simple operation when babies . are still young enough to stay put. Since baby is washed by area, there is always a, dry spotto hold him. ' Using' a mild soap and soft washcloth, start with baby's face and bead, and rinse and dry, each area thoroughly as you go along, doing the diaper area last. Before dressing baby, apply a baby oil or lotion to all tiny creases. It helps to tecp the sldn - free from Irritations - tnifil,kri ligitir11131.1" , ( It . - Ifk - - . ' - , '. - , , - tr,,,-- ,f, - , , c- , , ' tJull CIIII v14JIA - , W I ittt , I I . - 4 t - , , rlITTHIWUg leau IlLoilu 1 ' ' -- tuittiEDF- STRAINED - -- 00 Bit, oilltr ti' ,CASE 24 JUNIOR .... Amine, LIP , , ' , , EVENFLO PLASGTIECPEULLII - 14:J.N - BABY BOTTLE -- ' - , litr BAReBY9;P4MIT9c .' - 2 , l Oleg , , , 5 tins - ,- - .1'.:'' ' , . - .,, I - 1 1 Arg,I., 0 I - - TWISTa.011..00 tw - ntiOR 0 DS h- t"41, Q el. , , - r, I e 1 , ' ' pr. 790, - -- -- bimilac S-- Cbmplete -- . . .1,1011. 11D - -- r 2) CASE 24 . - (------ ------- 6100 - - .re my FAMILYS FOOD HEADQUARTERS rortlnrin - - YOUR - ., I - 1 and the more mntritniv I '?;f MAKE ALBERTSON'S N ti,Nz....) 4,, kt 0 q111111111k, 4N, - , - unline uuldu 1 - ,,, ? -- - I -- iii.iNce.rveivamdovir.mramouolvonnommonforaaw 1 I fdg7 , 77-- wa v 1010 , -- 21 - , - , ,,,,i - J . , -- e , , . . , - - . - , ,,,,, : ' - - Instruct children to - obey - the sitter. Si:long-o'Bat- ' - be. - , h ' - - . While Instruction for teen-ageis a Wise step, the expert enced teen-agoften has some , - justifiable complaints that par. ' ents would do wellto heed. Among those mentioned most often are these: , 1, Many , 1. Select a dependable sitter. 2. Acquaint the sitter with the household, including - the physimembers, cal setup, pets, family tmstoms, etc, , 3. Have the business arrangements clearly understood. , , 4. Written instructions on care' ot children, where parents and other relatives may be reached and other - emergency phone numbers are 'essential for sit- i-- . - si - ice-crea- m 'parent-employer- , - - -- instructions. 39 . - --, - , , havior adding to the difficulty of the teen-ager-'s assignment. - Parents, 9f course, have their list of gripes too, such as sitters who raid the refrigerator, over the dribble house, entertain boy friends and talk on the telephone so much that parents- are unable to call home. in agreement on busi,,, tess aspects of job. 6. Report all messages. 7. Never leave cididrentdone. , Sitter's Parents ' of 1. Approve , ' - 3. Adapt to different job situations. - 4.' Askparents to provide -- ,,,a, . , - , , responsibility, g: and caring for children. - - , - are , - . - - '-- - -- sitters on pareatatabluo brig. nap hours, time for meals, feed- .. - - - rs - - ' : - - exactly what you want. The trick is to shoot several pictures, select the good ones later. If baby is tired or fretful, forto r the moget picture-takin- g ment, or even the day. There will be many more oppartnities. Remember always to squeeze rather than punch the shutter 11 button. . 'picture , e-' - earn about bait this amount and more and more community and church groups are setting up training courses LrIne youngsters who earn money by looking after : 1 . Cross are but a few - of the other groups teacMng sitter , tal;damentsh; In daily care techniques and In baby , handling household emergen- babiesare , - . W ith Babies, - baby sittersand here to stay. ' , ' Some six million baby sitters earn about a billion dollars- during 1964, proof enough that ' - --- It is show what happened next. rare ..that the first shot will ot . ', . r S.t-,-- - series nd ' ''.. - - - - - ,, eg9 Million- - a - - . . . ' '-- $1,0001000.000 'Industry' ' sitters, TTIi1 ' - . IalfoUcallifor baby -- all-of- -- , Teen-agersansw- eF , ., been superseded generally by more imaginative and thoughtful types Of baby pictures made possible by advances in lighting and and the familarity. of lequipment ' parents with the tools and- tech- niques of photography. There are no hard and fast rules for 'the taking of outstandying pictares, but there ire manholderts very convenient. Some helpful hints which the present i or prospective parent c a n re- - - cameras have built-i- n pop-u- p flash holders that may be slipped member when he is consideringback into the camera when not starting a family photo history -- In use. 0 n e - of this' type-Is--afor the latest arrival: It's a little b a by in 'a large "a simple version,' the Instamatic 100 camera, that world. Inculde something in the to show comparative may be loaded hl seconds so there is little time lost when new , size, such as a tablespoon in a on flint is inserted. The secret is small fist, or an adult's hand the crib. a film cartridge that Is simply Keep both dress and back-dropped into the camera ready : t, i, ,' - -1 , , 1 ----- , , for use. ground simple. In warm weath. Close-up- s a r e almost always er, especially, leave tiny arms and legs .free. A simple pinafore better than pictures taken from 1(7 distance. You don't need a or cotton dress is adequate. Let baby's mood be your plc- - - fancy camera to get them. Just ' ture-tim- e shoot as close as your camera guide. You're more to catch smiles after be - will allow. If your camera won't apt wakes up, tears before he's fed, focus as close as you'd like to sleepy contentment after a meal. get, use a close-U- p lens over your Be ready to catch those camera lens. things when they hap.-Try for contrast between sub- lect and background. A baby in penYou never know when the baby is going to do something light clothes is photographed especially cute. You just :best against a dark background be swill. Have your camera load---and vice versa. or action. A f and makes a ed, handy picture ready -- - A camera with a bunt-i- n flash-- - first meet are his baby pictures. Don't look now, b u t the bear skin rug is showing! ,The traditional rug picture has ' , , , . the son's young lady when they ' Be Painless :7::.,P:c.:i,-..:.-- . - - , , 1, , - 4,............, - ,.- .. ,),,. - I ,- - , ......... - I ' ,k, . , en Monday, April 27, 1964 . -, ,,,-- NEWS AND TELEGRAM, DESERET - : - - 4 - - ,-- : - 4 1 4 00 , , -- . , ,:,- , , I - I s - i 1 . 1 - ' lir --- 0 IE 0 D . ' - -- - - 1 00 - - D -- - - -0 -- ' 1 - ag;:g:Ull :m - , , - I I - -- -- . - - --- - ' , - 1 |