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Show 10A OLEB EEF 7 POT RC Daily Herald THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1964 Utah County, Utah’ When you buy Swift's Premium meat from Albertson’s you You, Your Child And School know you're getting the finest meat available. By DAVID NYDICK UPI Education Specialist Many parents now are considering summer camps for their children. There are sev- eral important considerations ing outdoors, music, etc. Age is an important factor. A day camp is more desirable for the younger child ranging in age from 3 or 4 to 7 or 8.! A resident or sleep - away! camp should not be considered| much before age 7 or 8. Of course, this depends on the individual child. Some may be ready at age 5 or 6 while others would not be ready until age 9. In a home where both par-| ents work, camp can be very, helpful. The child will be a part of a well planned program) with good supervision. He will] have the feeling that he is a| part of a group rather than be- i ing home alone with little at-| tention because his parents are| both tired after work. In such situations it is important that the child understands that he is not being sent) away to get rid of him butra-| ther because he is loved and) will obtain many benefits. In addition it would be most valu-| able if some vacation period could be arranged when the entire family could be together. | The general pattern of the neighborhood and the child’s| friends should be considered. If everyone goes away, the child would be most lonely at) home. On the other hand, if| everyone stays at home ‘and| many facilities and planned activities are available, the child} might have a wonderful mo at home. Choosing the right camp is a} necessity. Investigate the many | camps which are available. | Find out the kinds of activities| Relate *child’s these things to your) personality and inter- camp or home should be a combined one between parent and child. The child should never feel that he is being sent away because he is not want- ed. He must have the feeling) that he is involved in the decision and that he will benefit from the experience. Camp can be both enjoyable and helpful. The key is in the planning. Cocktail Hour Described As Guzzling Orgy MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI)— The cocktail hour has evolved from a gracious ritual into a guzzling orgy, an alcoholism researcher said Tuesday. || “Today if a guest can make his way to the table unassist- ed, there is a feeling that the host has been niggardly with his cocktails,” said Dr. Marvin Block of New York, chairman of the American Medical Association’s Alcoholism Study Committee. Block said there was no treatment for alcoholism in itself but there was a treatment tailored to the needs of the in- dividual alcoholic. Block addressed the annual conference of the Tennessee Medical Association. 69 ALEERTSONS terests. He may like sleep-| SWIFT’ PREMIUM Swift's well trimmed, full cut steak. i before a final decision is made.| These involve evaluation of the child’s needs as well as what a particular camp program can offer. Some children can gain a great deal from a camp experience while others would benefit more by spending the summer with their families. The answer involves the child’s per-' sonality, interests, age, home! situation, and neighborhood. | A child who loves sports, other children, and is generally self sufficient probably will love camp and gain a great deal from it. A child who dis-! likes sports and tends to be a loner may find camp distasteful. It is possible that he could benefit from campaign but this will depend upon his ownattitude. If he would like to try camping, he could learn much if he is given encouragement by the counsellors and attends! a camp which emphasizes some activities to match his in-| BLADE NEW YORKSIRLOIN: 98: Swift’, tender beat “ TOP ROUND STEAK z=89°: rr SIRLOIN TIP STEAK =89: = AE eaa Seeks PEAS try our propuce JUST ONCE! Secedtte: dibmopiland YOU'RE SOLD FOR LIFE! TEMPTING FRESHNESS! BETTER QUALITY ... MORE CRISPNESS . . . TASTE Rosedale e« er whole tender sweet peas— PENCIL ASPARAGUS CO No. 303 Cans No. Can: GREEN BEA Tender, Green Rosedale . . . cut— garden fresh flavor. Canned at peak of their flavor. Spears b. Young and Flavorful 3-10: No. 303 Cans $ You"love Que Dantih ESO RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS U.S. No. 1 LERY Crisp-Green ......... aleinaeiotarerens tb. Comein andsee our special shrubs, trees and other garden supplies at Albertson‘s usual low price. SWEETHEART SOAP- SURF RANCH ROLLS BREEZE CONDENSED ALL} ZEE TOWELS Sesame seeded.'.. eapeic sorvenah GIANT SIZE 2/33chsze 82° Baeselonatone 35° ee PO ler_ B26 frouspw. doz. 39: 4 for Tr nme WHITE KING. LIQUID DETERGENT 49ck.. TOKeea |