Show 1e46"!fr mor0'"141"-e- if v ifir rwr-oirefriv I - i Dr Van ' De lien's How to Keep Well r i The real test in child rear Ing comes during the second year which is the most form ative of all At this age t h e behavior 1 — t pattern develops and the outcome de - i 'II how well the parents manage the child Eating is No - - L k ‘ 1 on the list Dr VanDelien The child grows rapidly dur- ' ing the first 12 months of life and usually gains 12 to 15 pounds Growth proceeds more slowly thereafter and six pounds in a good gain for most tots during -the ' second sear This means lefift food and a poorer appetite If the mother only real an— Questions and 1 Q If the Who said history I however said 'History indeed is the wit ness of the times the light of truth" Q Does the Russian government maintain any consular offices in this Cicero country? PN A No The Russian Ern bassy in Washington DC has sole charge of the inter ests of Soviet nationals in the United States Q What is the differ ence between a tree and a ' shrub? WS A No distinction can be made A plant 10 or 15 feet high and growing with a single trunk is likely to be called a tree One that clear-cu- t high but developing with several brancbes from the root will probably be 'called a shrub Plants growing to less than 8 feet are usually classed as shrubs those growing 20 feet or more are generally called trees no matter what their habit of growth Q If a society gives nonmembers the "privilege of the floor" at a convention does this Include the right to speak? JC A No In itself the term means nothing except the 1 1 - t 1 f A large oil 'Company recently stated that offshore wells cost almost six times as much to drill as do land wells A k t t 1 0 4- P 1W41"44 - mean I this "Does f homework is done?" t North-- NORTH 461093 EAST J64 IFJ764 47542 4Q852 VQ32 Q198 4452 443 SOUTH 4AK7 VA85 The West Pass Pass ' ::70vor - j - 1 - ' --- CV i S41- 4 ct--- Nvf e '1 7 ' 40° 1 THORNTON'S 2435 Parleys JIM COKER'S 1'"6- ti I '''''' ' -':: Tube Type MEtr17 VE2EADO Steno 33rd South HERZOG BROS 1 i st South and 15th last BILL LEWIS TEXACO 905 South 13th Int '"-- h TEXACO 4th Y 6 I last SNAPE of your '''4 '16 -- I: ' t 41 Soma Great g:: Firestone Tires INC ills South h: 00 f: lath ' ?"!'!": &tome J - 1 SANDY - UTAH cS)jio savings grow faster because they earn a and where generous 3120 per annum to insured is $10000 by your money an agency of the US Govern rrient iAsVi UTAH CLEVE Ith JENKINS 11021 South ' ' '':( ' s 4 k t f L ' 1 1 ' SAVE YOUR CASH Your A -"k - - ? 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Well who was I to argue? I went out front and in the trunk he had a piano in a box that looked like a casket for a midget It is called a Wur- litzer Electric Piano and Charlie had to find an ex- tension cord The piano was opened up the four legs were screwed on and before my father's startled gaze the roan sat down and rapped out "Come to Me My Melancholy Baby" FIRESTONE STORES 204 lost 3rd South ' Soe at Deoftel Garroway confides that he has all but perfected two inventions that should prove a boon to mankind: a silent alarm clock for people who like to oversleep and a cork anchor for chron- I After the first number great-grandp- yard?" MARTY BRILL one of the great undiscovered guitarists and comics arrived with his instrument and set Up shop in the backyasrd TSamed of pm- —SOMEONE POSED great grandma Frechette with one Bish baby and op with the other When the lights stopped winking both seemed relieved to get rid of the little burdens There was a missing face in the crowd and Ginny and Gayle and I thought about it and we looked at each other "She'd have loved the twins" I said SALT LAKE CITY i - - the men Delicatessen Henry's were setting up the sliced turkey the tongue ham rolls coffee urn cups glasses salads baked beans and christening cake on a buffet table Chief Dundas set up the bar in the kitchen and guz zled six beers to offset his natural shyness There were about 50 people the very- old the old the middle-agethe young and children 3:30 By THE 1450 South Dave ic North 5NT Pass 0 - -- it and Miami from DEALERS passed and West led the queen of diamonds which was taken by the ace A-- i '- J FOLLOWING a happy to be Declarer saw that he had Pass 2 NT Pass 6 els potential losers in spades and hearts but if he could force Pass the defense to open the heart lead: Diamond Opening suit he would increase his queen chances of fulfillment The caution displayed by TRUMPS WERE drawn in North and South in the bitwo rounds and South started to strip the hand by cashing ding today subsequently rethem warded the diamond king and ruffing t with a the small one This was folprofit and anaf- that ran into lowed by the : took which West four figures other spade poos with the queen South's two -- no trump open- It was obvious to West 4 ) )" 40' routhat he would have to lead k ing was tine and North a heart and it was also clear could not have unless East had the that all hope was gone been criticized - 1 II jack :: i for raising diIN ORDER to obscure the ii4 ti 4 six rectly to situation for declarer there Goren WHILE it is Mr fore he got out with the true that 11 points are queen of hearts leaving South a two-waguess for required for an immediate slam commitment the jack South had already decided the presence of three to play for split honors He combinations enhances the value of the North hand by put up the heart king and a wide margin North howled the 10 from dummy per ever contented himself with miffing it to ride When it held the contest was over a mere bid of five no trump :--4 - - than ONE OF con- hands All bidding: East S4auth primary choice Q8 7 6 A sil the It proved A10 p x The relatives arrived wvij came 4 The Frenehettes front as fat away as Wal- Ray and were god- godfather SEE suit-alon- 44' r -:-- n Brill was playing all kinds of requests when Max Lewis arrived looking for me Max is one of those rare pianists vho can play anything from Bach to boogie "I got my piano in the car" he said simply "Can you help me carry it in the back- - -- f :?3:::" 4 they screen door and said: "I'm lining up at the table with a paper plate" Inside Charlie was feeding one of his babies Ginny was in other i chairs feeding the other out a om trols and a good five card suit South was disposed to acept the invitation but he decided to show his club the way since that might provide a superior contract should North have a good club fit 4K1109 W'EST all With VK109 K63 ---- -i r- ' - Lorraine Zewickt parents to Pam which should be passed only If South has the barest of outh vulnerable S deals LOOK AHEAD PLAN AHEAD ' 1 By C H-- I : then - day christen- - was and ' were sleeping again with the rear of the diapers in 1 the air ing The twins ''''')If ( were sleeping Jim Bishop At the chris- lening in St James Church In Red Bank they wore dresses wig) poihted lace along the hem The dresses were about three times the length of the twins Father 'August Neumann almost christened Robin as Robert —which shows how much he knows about birds and bees — and Pamela cried and work her little while hat over one eye Aunt Gayle was godmoth- er to Robin David Frenchette thefather's kid broth- er Goren on Bridge Goren ' 4- business!" "Wonderful" enthused mama "Tell me all the details" "No details" he Answered "He just said I either take an interest in the business—or I'm fired" t get any television till the don't formula 't---' of RAY SHIELDS i have any" "Mama" cried a young man as he returned to the family apartment in the Bronx the boss wants to give me an interest in the I Z407 e to I Nib "r4te 4 16 4 ' ' When Oscar Wilde was sentenced to prison he was led out of the courtroom into a drenching rainstorm Heartbroken but unbowed he remarked to the prison warden In whose custody he found himself "So pis is the way Queen Victoria treats her convicts! She doesn't deserve I vs to -- was the - By Bennett Ceti t 0- up I - capita Washington has more people in "Who's Who" than any other city It is not clear however whether this means that peo pie who are Who naturally move to Washington or whether the fact that just being in Washington Makes them more Who than if they had stayed home Stop Me I - ---- N - ' (014004 Per Just Try and ! - ' - iI '‘'4 -- mg ' I i - 11114re21)::io Q How much more does It cost to drill an offshore oil well than to drill one on land? LW ( )s 7 II 1 i !" house was empty except for the babies and the parents and Ginny and ChaVie Chief Everybody"Was in the 4 i ! -- ' to their mouths Th s the 1 - s ! :) - ii 44 A $ pect the same treatment every night thereafter It is natural at this age to explore touch taste and drop almost everything that is handled Remove temptation if the tyke is allowed the freedom of the house he doesn't know the difference between a tin cup and an antique vase Otherwise provide a place where he can play Unpleasant conflicts are avoided and "no" becomes a word that carries real meaning TEMPER TANTRUMS represent a passing phase and are best handled by calmness and aloofness until the storm is over Toilet daining need not begin until the child understands the of sensation needing to empty the bladder or bowel In the majority this occurs between 18 months and three years However the of some organizations specify that nonvoting members may have "the privilege of the floor but no yote" In this case the society intends that the privilege shall include the right to address the chair and take part in any discussion (that is "have the floor") but not the 'right to make or second a motion or to vote t v 1 East ays i Ar? glt clenched in tiny fists next - a ' An excess of anything— even water—is unhealth Jul privilege of being admitted to the place in which an organization is meeting The privilege carries with it no right to address the chair man enter into debate etc ! iA:'t- The twins were taken back to the house where each one knoCked off about a fifth of the best bonded Is 1 4i pickekup he will 'ex- - Soaper ve 4' Today's Health Hint is ' a fable agreed upon?" Many other individuals have given similar definitions Thomas Carlyle said that history is a distillation of rumor and Matthew Arnold called it the vast Mississippi of false child is were ready The ladies They slept across the crib heads down diapers up the knees tucked under I h e r " stomachsBoth left hands were 'A--'1- tie tea or rocked J g tp( One or more nights of and the bat- - - a fable agreedupon? on Bonaparte asked "What is history but hood — sary A reader ran get an answer by mail to any Question at tart by writing The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau 1200 Zye 51 NW Washington 5 DC nem or elf nriose return p addressed stamped envelope ' 4711 11 yllie Timis —Bystanders at Their Own Christening I 1 MOST TODDLERS learn to eat fairly well by the 14th to 18th month with little coaching The sleep pattern at this time is determined the first night the 'child stands up in the crib and 'demands to be taken back into the family circle Junior should be left in bed and told to lie down and go to sleep The mother leaves the room but returns if the commotion continues The same instructions are repeated as often as neces- Answers By HaskIn A 1958 10 Jini Bishop Reporter By George Clark "(7:1 ized this she would stop coaxing dickering and quarreling at the table trying to force down more food Let the children eat when hungry it is more enjoyable Never rush them the small fry are natural dawdlers Encourage them to feed themselves even if much of it misse§ the mouth and finds its way into the hair and onto the floor pends upon - The Neighbors Two Is Year of Decision When Rearing a Child - ' Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday September The mik 4141" 0411 Amdb Alpt—46 gill ALA 30114116 AK A O 00k illo ibo00Po" 4' 0- - 4 Olk 4 404Ik 41144-- 40- 1144114 4 0 044404-1444o-- 4 441-4ok4g- 40pA4041ohdo---- 4 oo0441444somembook40o Q m f34 46 oft" oPookat 41A - 11406 4144 oo0 4 AA - |