Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING the Garden Gate Through By MAUD CHEGWIDDEN ABOUT AUTHORITY Do You Know the Geums ? Children More Mature Than Age and Should Be Treated Accordingly ' Some By ANGELO PATRI ARE having a hard tlmewlth Junior He acema to resent yyKanything we say to him He talks back tjgjls ua he Isn’t going ' to do what we tell him and altogether he la making our home unhappy He la a bright boy and does veryf well In school The teachers the mast Intelligent chilsay that he Is one-odren In the school Why doesn't he behave at home? Why can’t he be obedient like other children?” Little children those This Is an old problem a purposewho have not developed lend themselves ful mind and some easily to authority They obey willingly because they have no notions of their own The child who has developed a purpose and a will and t 1 and Control will struggle to some make himself felt at home and In school He has Ideas of his own upon many of the concerns of his elders and he wants to try them out just as they do In short he Is older than his num-bof birthdays might indicate Maturity Is not mataltogether a matter of time It Is largely a ter of intelligence and experience This boy who Is asserting his will -- and belngvery disagreeable about It— Is In the predicament of being his rather mature and receiving the treatment accorded a child ofasks Is full of aftd Nobody him he opinions consults Nobody years his advice and he is full of schemes and plans and hopes Jfobody1 asks for his cooperation and he is longing to share in all that Is a responsigoing on about him Nobody seems to know that he ble person and he is oertaln’in his own mind that he is more than At nr er - that When this happens the best thing for the teachers and parents to do is recognize whatever power the child has acquired and put It to use That is the way children grow If the power they feel wellthe double burden of ing within them is ignored they have to bearsmothered and choked It is like being longing and suppression and and struggling to get free No wonder sucti a child is Irritableintellibitter and disobedient His nature Is being warped and his Give him a chance Let him be his age which is gence stunted - v 4 ' — - beyond babyhood Such a child wants to be taken into the confidence of the family He wants his father and mother to say "What do you think about this?" He hopes they will listen to him respectfully discus his idea courteously and as though he were one of their own group He can’t see why they shoe him out of the room and remain in animated conversation with the elderly neighbor who has dropped in for a chat He knows that he could say something about something if they would only give him a show But they never do They Just boss him around and hush him up and send him to bed at the most interesting moments Consider his difficulties Give him a courteous hearing Try to make him feel that he has a share in your plans and responsibilities He lent a baby and be isn't grown up Can’t you take both sides of him into consideration in dealing with him? Suggest rather than order Ask his opinion now and then Give him his choloe whenever you can it is your attitude toward him that counts most with him - - (Copyright 1834 by the Bell Syndicate Inc) Mr Patrl will give personal attention to inquiries from parents and school teachers on the care and development of children Write him in care of this paper inclosing a stamped addressed envelope for reply TRIBUNE BOWEt INFORMATION Is England's oldest Salt Lakt City ' A Newfoundland is England's first and oldest colony Which Q X ' Q Does the film of a motion picture stop In front of the lens for each "Eat Sensibly- Drink Welches photograph? - E C Parowan A The film stops each of e Grape Juiced says the Lovely second when the camera is being operated at top speed Lady of the Screen - 2 IRENE RICH Bums fat corns from oating and drinking bod too rick In (laments But in ordar to roduco and at tho healthfully aama tima maintain your energy it is not enough to aunstituto Scientist foods hava now discovered that you must also supply ths body with a certain amount of NIV-- M that tho body can bura up its fat That’s why Walch'itW anad Grapa Jutes always Certified - Pure end Pasteurised belong on every reducing diet It satisflea that craving for sweets and rich fattening foods yet actually htps you loMwalghtl In tho Welch process all the eugar in the juice la undigested hence quickly and easily burned it actually hslpe to bum up fatl As you follow the Welch Way wsck after Week it not only gives you alendor linos it restores a lovely natural color to your cheeks You feel --made over"— full of new vitality - Q On what invention was Benjamin Franklin first granted a patent? L D S Salt Lake City A Benjamin Franklin ranked es the greatest Inventive genius of his age never eusked for nor received a patent for any of his inventions or dis- coveries 4 Why were the Progressives ealled the Bull Moose party In 1912? K L S Echo A The name came from Theodore Roosevelt's remark early in the cama bull mOose" paign: "I feel Ss fit Q u ‘ Q What origin of the up the sponge" in Is the the sense of confessing defeat or admitting surrender? M R Salt Lake -t- City A This expression Is ho doubt derived from the fact that pugilists In the earlier days of fighting were provided with seconds or backers who held sponges with which they attended to the bruises of their proteges between rounds A second gave notice of his man’s defeat and willingness to acknowledge It by throwing up the aponge ' 4J2 u Love Blind” 4 - East-Wes- $ I lit 4 Dinwoodey’s 78 th January HOROSCOPE ALE Continues All Week -- Every item on our six floors will be offered at reductions and ranging from 20yto more from original prices This is the event thousands of thrifty buyers await Don’t fail to get your share of the many bargains always offend during a Dinwoodey Sale make-believ- -- ' ®AIL 18 e Beaver Ddinwoodey’s - Lodge i A BACHELOR -- great-grandso- - FkTEE - t MAKING STUNNING LUNCHEON SETS e ' germ-lade- Bidding of Either Partner Must Be Fairly Open Book to tHe Other Player -- - real-resul- ts CONTRACT BRIDGE mon-tanu- Start Welch’s To End Severe Cough Mix This Fine Recipe At Home 18 1934 Ever afterward the The geums are members of the rose sand fragments By FLORENCE LA GANKE family which deserve to be grown geum was believed to be "blessed CULBERTSON JOSEPHINE Last summer : By her and wanted to know what she Nancy had” found In every garden They are rather above all other herbs" and to have' When two of the most expert play- - spades' a suit which he had not yet bargain sale of theatrical gauze She was going to do with that mosquito dwarf plants about fifteen Inches the power of warding off all evil In addition Mr Lightner had used some of It for curtains at netting Peter even went so far as being their uitimate height and they The root of geum has a fragrance era In theworld have enjoyed a long rebid wanted give a stronger grand item the summer There are more something like that of cloves and was and Successful bloom all summer their op- try thantowould cottage some for pillow to call the material "burlap” that had partnership have been the Immedwarf softs geum reptans being only frequently chewed by erring gentleall a in at the Peter’s table ponents tops room But ahe still been dieting" which was after and bridge ordinarily diate bid of six clubs four inches high and geum men who didn’t want their spouses good description Nancy pretty about eight Inches suited to to know where they had spent the consider themselves at a distinct dto (4) Mr Gottlieb Interpreted the had some of It left As she handled Lola had decided rock garden culture but it Is of the evening The name geum comes advantage particularly because the five no trump bid as definitely deny- It she wondired why she could not Smiling over these reminiscences regular garden geums that I want to from the Greek geuo which means bidding of either partner must be to ing a club suit of more than tour cards use It for luncheon sets table runners Nancy set to work She cut eight and decided that his’ own and table covers to have a taste talk today great extent an open book to the in length which measured fourteen by pieces seven-card- suit offered the best With Nancy to wonder was to act Two hybrids'of geum chlloense are Geums Mrs Bradshaw and Lady other player This is no reflection inches She went upstairs rummaged around eighteen Mrs Bradshaw and 'Lady Stratheden Stratheden are easily grown from whatever upon either partner on the chance for the gtand slam Threading her needle with bright Qf course the contract was defeat- In her box pf yarns silks and threads and both of these are excellent for seed and if a box of these be started basis of the exchange of illegal inforcolored yarn ahe took stitches to the herbaceous border They have in the house about February flower- mation but simply that long partner ed one trick as Mr Richard held hold the material in shape The stitch It trumps to the queen-knav1s shown in the direction leaflet pretty deeply cut foliage and the ing plants may be obtained by the ship play develops a more or less psy three flowers of Mrs Bradshaw are the end of the first summer In any eventlchlo understanding between two good will be noticed that seven clubs can which you may obtain by following be made as the without t difficulty Can is flower will sec However orange-scarlethe it you brightest lmag they players quite possible beautifully the directions given at the end of this inerwhile lady Stratheden gives ond summer and go on increasing for even the best of partnerships to trumps break and the spades riiay be article This stitch was taken one for established discards recoot was blooms as from the stock a demonstrated go wrong golden yellow They require inch from the cut edges After the Today' Question Many old stories are attached to sunny place in the garden but are not cently in the experts’ room at Crock edge stitchery was In she fringed the ford's club New York when that the geum or evens as it used to be particular as to soil 4KI093 mate to the depth of one Inch called It will keep the devil out of notably strong pair Messrs Michael QUERIES Then she used yams of different T Gottlieb H Theodore and A H It the in garJ colors and used it to make a design Springville writes: "I Llghtner your house if you plant stem contract reached a a to have but the Jerusalem cherry plant Is It den according grand story at the two ends By using a simple Saint Benedict Is said to have been possible to plant the cherries and so peculiarly enough In the wrong suit running stitch over lour threads unwere: hand The and of wine offered a drink bidding poisoned by get new plants?” der two over four under two and North dealer South Is playing a no trump con the devil but the good saint blessed Ans: Yes you may grow hew continuing in this way the entire tract and leads the ten of clubs from the cup before he drank and as a re- plants from the seeds of the Jerusa- ' Neither side vulnerable length ahe finished one row The The bidding: sult the poison in the exact shape of lem cherry Plant them when ripe dummy What card ahould East play? next row was started with under two Answer: The deuce If he covers the evil one himself flew out of the usually February in pots or boxes of Mr Colltieb over four under two over four and and West has the queen and two small so on The third row was over four cup which was broken Into a thou good light earth 4AKI09643 came with down and chock arms her cards the declarer by finessing the under two and so on The fifth row ?8 second round can make four tricks full Oover two under four She used one When she ah the in the suit If East does not cover purchased gauze color for even rows and another J 10832 had chosen some in the natural linen color yarn t must make one trick Mr Oewald for the odd rows Mr Harold some color in a soft still and green Richard Jacoby 1934 (Copyright King Features more of it in an orange shade (Copyright 1934 Publishers Synd48 and had Peter Syndicate Inc) Roger laughed at icate) 20973 -OK98432 FREE BRIDGE BOOKLET OQJ765 f By HAZEL LIVINGSTON Readers of this newspaper may SYNOPSIS the night discussing It talking over 4Q7 432 have a free copy of "Bridge Rules and 106 Young and beautiful Mary Shan- life and the best wey to meet it ?AK Etiquette” by Josephine Culbertson Margpt had some funny ideas She non secretary In the A A Heeley 0 A 10 through special arrangement Address believe one in didn't for broken is marriage company Steamship Mrs Culbertson in care of The Tribhearted when socially prominent thing une inclosing a stamped "If I'd been born 50 years earlier it Jamie” Todd Jr becomes engaged envelope to Nesta Grainger one of his own would have been different" Margot set To add to Mary's sorrow her said "Then I'd have been the ideal TODAY’S Aunt Willie brooding over a cruel pioneer mother having eight or ten and doing all my own washprank her coworkers played on her children commit! suicide Then Mr Shannon ing I’d have liked It too I'm just loses his position Wealthy Aunt the type (1) In view of the fact that he "But pioneer mothers aren't in deMamie comes to the rescue with an The pioneers if held'but two small spades Mr Lightadverse conditions preoffer to set the family up on a chicken mand any more ner discarded the alternative forcing Generally SEMI-ANNUA- L farm in Petaluma Mary's parents any are marrying little flat cnested bid of three hearts in favor of the vail on this day according to the move but she plans to remain in bahv dolls with slim hips and no almost a be There no two bid of rulership may planetary trump forcing Oakland as there is no office work hearts I guess 1 knowl" Of course Mr Gottlieb’s hand condition of chaos confusion and inMargot never said exactly but it is (2) for her in Petaluma of and a the trigue with betrayal of trust and consuit type distinctly waa pretty plain that she’d had an bid of four clubs is a mild stem try fidence as well as slander and false CHAPTER XIII experience limiter to Mary’s Mary (3) Mr Llghtner and Mr Gottlieb repute It is admonished to be alert Ma said "I want to see if I've for- didn’t tell about hers either but the had been playing the four-fiv- e no In employment and to sign all writof a common experience background gotten anything" trump convention all summer In this ings with precaution Safeguard the drew them together She walked through the house game there had been no funds and beware schemes and unMargot had been a home girl too particular the drawn She straightening slowly sent money home every month announcement as to whether it would sound propositions shades that were straight already to her mother in Buffalo There were be used but Mr Lightner felt that Those whose birthday it is are adTheir feet echoed two his partner could not entirely misin- vised to be on guard against fraud Mary followed younger brothers that had to and unsound shrewd terpret the five no trump bid In any trickery hollowly on the uncarpeted floors have an education she said At the door of Aunt Willie’s room So she lived as cheaply as she event It never occurred to him that schemes Sign all manner of pdpers ma hesitated on the Mr Gottlieb would now bid seven with precaution and safeguard the could and was constantly finances as well as the employment "Mary you’ll go out to the ceme- watch tq make more money She was from their wives and children A day pLconfuslon chaos and clever tery sometimes? Not that It can do secrete ry-t- o Sherman Dilly the att- away “I’m Mary but ‘I can't very conspiracies Is possible and should be any good or anything but I'd feel bet- orney and made a big salary about well sorry ring in another girl” Margot met with wariness and astuteness You will?" ter $250 a month Mary thought explained A child horn on this day may be "Yes ma” Two hundred and fifty a month! “I wish we didn't have to leave What you could do with a salary like Milton Holden’s moving In was so disposed to be sharp shrewd and Opportune that Margot called it the given to expediency but possibly Tootsie burled In the backyard—" thatl But Margot sent $150 home "Oh mat" Mary said resentfully every month so she didn’t have such answer to a maiden's prayer lacking in practical stability and InMrs Henry was all aflutter about sight victimized and because she felt the same way Poor a fortune left after all it because he took the double room gullible being easily Aunt Willie we’re all going away was always looking for with private bath that had been vaNotable nativity: Daniel Webster and leaving the place where you Margot"safe" entertainment Some- cant so long 50 statesman were happy with us where you would cheap one to take her to dinner and the theAll aflutter too were the feminine still be happy If aomebody hadn’t ater or to one of the hotels to danee members of Mrs Henry’s household e PLANS BOOK REVIEW waked you out of your She thought it was a tremendous Not that he was any movie idol He Mrs Howard Means will review "Babe you'll promise mother you waste to pay your own way to a the- was an insurance broker a little bald “House of Exile” by Noel Wain as will be careful and not do anything ater the way Mary and Ethelyn and a little fat and a little old Hut the second in the series “New Books not bad And he dressed beautifully and Book News” Piper did that my own little girl wouldn't—" at the Civic Center "You can sit in the gallery at al- had a gorgeous-c- ar and lmpre&sive 19 at 10 a m "Oh ma! Don't start that!" The 50 cents end see offices in the Phelan building down- Friday January most show for any I—well! I But "I know Babe supstory depicts the culture and refinetown hear and everything—" i well as ment of life in an upper class Chinese go" pose we might "Yes-- the He said he moved to Mrs Henry’s home gallery!” They stood there Pa honked outthrough the eyes of an Amersave to "But nice because business sit there expenses people awfully ican girl "Well—1 ma said again side was to as slow he Just extra nice as but have downstairs!” paid his was wiping They went out Pa "I know But whenI can get some a shower Installed in his bathroom “Get forehead with his handkerchief man to pay for a $2 50 'seat for me and from the first It was plain he had In ladles" Terms as Low-- as 10 Down—--Balance of monejrto spend They were Mary sat on the outside because why the devil should I spend 50 cents plenty him for no in all time fighting to In sit the another gallery with they were only driving her to the Months station She would go to San Fran- girl?" (To be continued) Net Mach r Lack cisco have dinner with Margot at the l’ A BEAUTIFUL boarding house Her trunk— the rew There was something In th ergu-me- (Copyright 1933 King Features SynESTABLISHED 1857 wardrobe trunk she had nought last dicate Inc) ROOSEVELT Mary admitted but the diffiweek had gone on already' She had culty was in finding a candidate to CALENDAR taken her suitcase over that morning pay the $250 Margot scouted around TO EACH CUSTOMER Beautiful— New— Modern 1'You wouldn’t consider coming but without much luck The men she ORDER NOW up with us for the week end?” We went with were usually business asDam FOR IMMEDIATt OR could get- you back bright and early sociates or out of town clients of "GOOD FURNITUREFUTURE DELIVERY en the Arizona Strip for work MoAdayr Sherman Dilly to Half Los Angelee— "Chicken dinner!" pa said "You waj The business associates wanted to 37-4- 3 Highway No tl MODERN COAL CO won't get that in th boarding house’? find out something or get her to put West First South 31 Miles Beyond St George 3SS WEST SOUTH TEMPLE He winked and looked hopeful In a good word for them with Mr HOTEL CABINS AND CAFE Tel Wasatch 394 Me said “Well I don’t know about Dilly andthe out of town men WASATCH 668 lRasr Reasonable Rates Prohibition Repealed In Arizona that stove but still—' r wanted good time while they were “No I might a well go on to San Francisco tonight like I planned We've got to pert some time" Ma began to cry then Mary looked straight ahead Pa drove the old car to the' station and stopped with Q Who won tha Rocky mountain jerk basketball championship in 1827? Q "Well—" B S Salt Lake City ' "Well- -" A Montane State defeated Colo"You might as well go along You rado college for the Rocky mountain know it's getting late and you have a I basketballf championship in 1927 of you! ' long drive ahead diet with drink your dally Along reducing “Well—" ‘ a glee with or between meals end before Q Is Gouverneur Morris the novPa kissed her awkwardly then bo elist any relation to Gouyerneur retiring Meanwhile write for free Your Weight Down” Reduce Morris a leader of tha Revolution?— gan his little embarrassed song "Da dada da—" Ma crying in earnest this delightful eeientma way and at the M I R Tooete now held her close "And you will same timq gain new energy Morris' American A Gouverneur You promise? write right away Remember Welch’s Is always Certified-Pur- e novelist and short story writer ! And you know what you promised and Pasteurized and sella today at of the revolutionary me Oh Babcf- How can-- 1 --leave the lowest price In 85 yean Don't be leader of the same 'name fooled with cheap substitutes you?" And drove then eway they RETURNS GERMAN MEDALS ' She was alone walling on the coo dnee te dm Welsh Ones U-Jan 1? ISTANBUL s a A pro- ner on Saturday afternoon the Juke Cev OaeiflSS " )WndleldNy ferfiee Beeklet Keeping You test against the nazls attitude to- train Wetcht Down" Also an Asia siaplied Plwu wards Jews Dr Samy Guftsberg once New Experience MO el hens Rich wi th a letter from her telling imperial dentist to Sultan Abdul Mary Shannon changed that first you haw at SI ebe keeps her weight the aama Hamid the red has returned to Hitswnmer away from home ' asattt Ail sent prepaid ler all the decorations he received Ma would have worried had she from Wilhelm during the known But she didn’t know there World war Gunsberg e Jew of Ger- was nothing In Mary’s letter to show man birth was chief of dental service that she was different The letters for the German forces In Turkey dur- were very much alike ing the war Mary wa well hoped they were well They weren’t to work too hard Aunt Mamie would surely come through with a Little more capital if necessary and they were to let her know if she could sqnd something The weather was nice boarding house was really very comfortable the people Were nice Margot wanted to be remembered to them Then put 2 ounces of Pinex (ob- and she Mary sent all her love Gives Far Better Results tained from any druggint) into a pint Mary knew that she had changed Add your syrup and you hart She lnfended’to change some more No Cooking! Big Saving! bottle a full pint of medicine that will amaze She had done her duty Stuck-bthe Ton’ll never know low yon by itn quick action It never spoils as long as they needed her family testa a can family t long time tad tastes Stuck by her first love a tong as he conquer quickly you fine — children lore iU'”' bed cough In young v This simple mixture takes right bold wanted her or old antil yon try thin From now on she was going to see famous recipe You not of a stubborn cough For only make your money you're never seen itn equal If loosen that Mary Shannon got ahead In the n the go four timet na far but phlegm noothee and heal world and no more timidity no more She was going Inflamed membranes and quickly ensee chicken heartedness you will a 1m hare - a much better remedy than chest soreness and difficult breathing to do like other girls—get all she - Pinex Is a ny you can buy ready-mad- e compound of Norway Pine could out of men and give as little Make a ayrnn by stirring 2 cups of in concentrated form famous as a heal- as possible granulated sugar and one cun of water ing agent for coughs and bronohit! irShe and Margot Patterson didn't a few moments until dissolved No ritations Money refunded if it doesn’t haye any patience with girls who cooking seeded—it’s so trouble at all plea yoU w erg “easy” They'd sit up far into Today JANUARY pt GIRL’S ROMANCE |