Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNINp FEBRUARY 1834 16 NEWS AND ‘VIEWS OF' INTEREST iTO WOMEN THE CHILD FRIEND Influence of Such a Friend Deep and Lasting With His Opinion One That Counts By ANGELO PATRI — d who goes along with his OTHERS Is no friend like the 1 chum through childhood and adolescence if he holds beyond the first ecstatic years The first hard day at school goes easier and holds more Joy if there is a friend close by sharing the experience The lessons the games and the trials of the early school days are all made happier and more profitable by sharing them with the beloved companion Often a child is afraid to go to school He holds back and cries He wants his mother to go with him and stay with him He feels safe if she is about He has been sheltered and protected he His has been the center of all that happened word was Important 8chool is a strange world where he must find his way alone and the shock is severe All this is lessened if there is a friend who slips his hand into the timid one’s and keePs step beside him Many times the teacher says things that pass over the child’s head Perhaps his mind was at rest for the instant Perhaps ttye words and the sti'ange sound of the teacher’s voice drowned the If meaning for him He looks about for help there is a friend to comes to the rescue all is well He catches up and goes ahead Sometimes too the teacher’s explanation does not reach the ehild Try as she may she cannot get him to understand If she Is a wise teacher she tells some friendly child to help this struggling If there is any chance of his learnone and leaves them together ing at this time he learns One child can teach another when adults falL Is deep and lasting His opinion i The Influence of a eount when ours falls on deaf ears ChiUlreri especially the very young ones distrust us because we are so old We say things that have no meaning we are forever stopping them from doing pleasant things Their particular friend understands sympathizes and help! - Between them there is no gap pf years no diversity of Interest 'nothing but mutual affection and understanding Encourage then thi friendship between two llttle children to the end that they may help each other ' Open the house and your heart to this other child for he is truly a part of your child What he does and says are going to help him as much as anything you do and say Plan for them both occasionally Take both of them on a trip invite both to the party Put yourself In such a position of conflj dene with both of them that you are taken Into their thoughts and schemes Make yourself the intimate friend of your child’s friend eo that you can talk to him on friendly terms and say what you bedd to say when the occasion arises As the little ones grow they may change their friends and associates This must be to because they develop along different lines Their ways may separate In time When this happens take It as a matter of course and say as little as possible Don’t make a tragedy pf It The xhlldren on't belng normal healthy human creatures of changing growth Adolescent friendships are different They must be encouraged and directed for the good of the children enriches the life of your child n question A (Copyright 1934 by the Bell Syndicate Inc) ohild-frien- child-frien- x d Marmalade With Breakfast Toast Roosevelt -- : - King-Quee- one-hal- Wert P Norlh P Pan 2?(3) 3 p p Pen (5) - Frt I J (I) ' ?I0 0 A7532 l(?) 0(4) 3 4 4 Double (6) Put ’ A K 065 3 985432 AQ76 PtH Pu Q K 962 ?Q8543 0 10 (1) East might have made a bid 096 9 74 of three clubs and possibly vulnerable opponents would not have overcalled in view of the broken nature ?A of the suits they herd OKQJfte (2) South has an alternative of QJ 82 a Takeout Double at this point but considers In view of the fact that East and West vulnerable The hand will be discussed in tohis partner has passed that the morrow 's ar tide Overeall is “strong enough" (3) North has adequate trump (Copyright 1934 by King Features support and hence feels safe in Syndicate Inc) his suit showing (4) Encouraged by his partner’s Readers of this newspaper may have a free copy of “Bridge Rules response South shows a second suit and Etiquette” by Josephine Cul(5) North is almost strong enough to bid four spades but decides simbertson through special arrangement Address Mrs Culbertson ply to show preference' Ea-in care of this newspaper inclos(8) caiintj on ajieart trick two Clubs and one spade — a very ing a stamped close margin on which to double envelope 1 d £850 £800 $700 ££75 £375 CONTRACT BRIDGE bad-the- y Next morning let the mixture cook slowly for two hours Let the mixture stand overnight Measure the mixture next day' and allow one cup ''"v Mr Patrl will give personal attention to inquiries from parents of sugar for each cup of fruit Cook and school teachers on the care and development of children Write for 20 minutes or until the mixture Jells Pour into clean jars and cover him In care of this paper Inclosing a three-cen- t stamped addressed with paraffin envelope for reply Another recipe called for an orange GEOGRAPHICAL FAMILY one graptfruit and one lemon Strict CADILLAC Mich Feb 15 M-Ll-ttle ly speaking this Is not orange marmaOklahoma Oiler Fleming has lade The fruit is washed sliced seeds arrived to bless the home of Mr and removed The rind is used in this mixMrs Lee Fleming He was welcomed ture as in the previous one The omA brand by Texas Ranger Fleming Montana fruits are covered with cold water LUMP Lou Kansas Cyclone Pontiac Chief and allowed to stand overnight They STOVE and Virginia Paquita brother and are brought to the boiling point NUT The Flemings have moved cooked 20 minutes cooled measured sisters around quite a bijand preserved the next day Cup for cup sugar Is added PEA (Rescreened) memories of their favorite states and The mixture is cooked until it jelllea SLACK cities in names tor- their children The sugar may be used in slightly r CDAFaNFrC3 smaller quantities say South China is suffering from cup sugar for each cup of fruit and MODERN COAL CO greatly decreased remittances from liquid 3M WEST SO TEMPLE Chinese In other parts of the world Nancy haa a leaflet on "SandWASATCH 688 which formerly formed a great fac- wiches” Send a stamped tor in the prosperity of the district envelope for your copy Write her In care of this paper (Copyright 1934 Publishers’ Syndchild-frien- ETIQUETTE Doubles Give Information — Sometimes Correct and By FLORENCE LA GANKE Ic Eleanor’s home in Nancy’s and Solnetimes Misleading Lois' there were men who liked -- By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON — orange marmalade The three wives said they thought it was too In the play West opened a club Bridge players or at least a great did not own an interest in a 'marmaused to have a rather and East won two tricks immedilade factory They could be saved many of them He then returned the heart phrase to denote a Double ately ail sorts of money because they ambiguous For years it King which South won with the meant for a Takeout was called the ‘‘Informatory Dou- Ace On the basis of the Double ble” As a matter of fact all Dou- South placed East with four trumps bles are informatory or informative ko the Knave so now led a small —dhat is they give information some- trump to the King and returned the times correct and sometimes incor- three East could see the dangers rect to partners and opponents which he faced and hoping against whether they are meant primarily hope that South would not finesse for a Takeout or for the infliction of he played the eight ' whereupon the South played the nine and thus as In a certain sense penalties type of Double that is most specifical- sured the fulfillment of the contract ly informative is the Penalty Dou- It was even unnecessary for Dummy ble which locates trump strength as to be reentered to pick up the truntps one pair in the recent Grand Nation- South simply led the Ace and Queen al tournament of the United States and conceded a heart trick to East It will be observed that East Bridge association learned to its sorrow on the hand below would have done no better had he West Dealer played either the Ten or Knave on North and South vulnerable the return of the trump The Double would rrot have to buy or make the had given South a perfect reading K7J marmalade In quantity No matter on the hand Obviously East in adhow much they made there always ?J 9754J dition to the of hearts seemed to be need for a few more and his tricks in clubs was countglasses ing on a trick in spades to defeat the Each one had a pet recipe Here is 2 11084 ' contract The only trick there could one of them: be was the one which vanished when Q 1062 ?KQ 'Choose Valencia oranges If passible the "Informatory” Double was made 1087542 09 Wash four of them and one lemon and 0 954 AKQJ 107 Tomorrow’s Hand cut into halves Remove any seeds diaJf South’ contract of six-- - vuland take out stem end Slice tbe fruit AAQ9S4 monds has been overcalled by into thin slices Measure the fruit and QA8 nerable opponents what bid should f add one and cups water for he now make? every cup of fruit Let stand overNorth Dealer night The bidding: — 10' South LX READERS- ' - Fruit Growers By KATHRtNE DE PEYSTER 1 U Dear Miss de Peyster: You are so kind to those of us who happen not to do just the right thing at the right time Will you kindly tell me if I committprl an nnparHr able error? Another lady and I were calling on our minister’s wife All went well untimte minister himself came came and shook hands with both of us My friend stood up I did not I tried to remember what you said about this subject some time ago and I thought it was unnecessary’ I have reason to give him announcements and he never rises wheq I go to the vestry Is he wrong? JUST ANXIOUS It was not necessary for you to rise when the minister entered the room but on the other hand it was not incorrect for your friend to rise for she evidently made this- - gesture out of respect to this minister’s ' profession This minister should indeed rise when you enter the vestry to give him the announcements (Miss de Peyster will be glad to answer questions on ettiquette submitted by readers) rjIUd) Fruit growers of Salt Lake county will meet Friday at 2:30 p m at the Murray city hall to hear a dis- Professor F M Coe horticulUtah State Agricultural college will address the meeting Earl Hutchings state agricultural inspector also will be a speaker reports V L Martlneau county agricultural agent All fruit growers of the county as well as spray machine operators are invited to be present Friday at 9:30 a m an orchard pruning demonstration will be held at the Keller fruit farm in East Mill Creek which is located at the end of Keller lane about 3539 South Twenty-thirEast ‘Street At 11:30 a m another pruning demonstration will be held at the S A Rice fruit farm in Hoiladay gram turist of the BANDITS STEAL POLICE OAK LAWN 111 Feb 15 (P)— This mayi be in the market for a good locl t0 pUt on the jail to keep out bank robbers Six men invaded the jail stole the police force— one policeman named Arthur Eichler— and used him as a shield in an unsuccessful attempt to hold up the Oak Lawn Trust and Savings bonk which was frustrated when the cadh-ie- r set off some tear gas bombs The poficemarfwas overcome by gas ft ROYAL Purifier SAFEGUARDS HEALTH d The Royal Purifier 1s the only cleanerwhlch HOROSCOPE of sone commotion and excitement is real from the predominant planetary configurations There may be an opportunity for sudden change or travel which may prove agitating or attended by much turbulence of mind and spirit This reading on the private affiliations Employment is happily aspected and with sufficient discretion in handling extraordinary situations there may be desirable benefits in all Those whose birthday it is may be prepared for a year of some excitement commotion or annoyance in connection with a journey change or Other out of the ordiary adveture A child born on this day may be keen alert excitable and adventurous It may be fond of- change and strange experiences Notable nativity: Henry Watter-so- Adiy If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head and ear noises or are growing hard hearing go to Drugs of your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength) and add to It V pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar Take 1 table' spoonful four times a day This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises Clogged nostrils should open breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropIt la easy to ping into the throat prepare costs little and Is pleasant to take Anyone who has catarrhal deafness or head noisea should give this (Adv) prescription a trial d Schramm-John-so- TRIAL WESTERN ROYAL CLEANER CO VACUUM 17S Was I41S East Broadway Or see your local dealer SEAFOODS FOItLENT A letter jvritten by Rudyard Kipling in a nospital train during the Boer war to reassure the wife-o- f a wounded soldier was sold in London recently for $55 City Fish Market 70 WEST 1 ST SO WAS -- HOW TO KEEP WELL -- DO-NO- T Plans Completed For Cadet Dance you use sugar to mix a cake? 9--- i There ere several types of sugar (granulated powdered cube)‘ Each is prepared to serve a different purpose So it is with coffee There are two vitally different methods and drip Each demands a difof making ferent coffee ' ' ? i-- : f ° - In a drip coffee maker boiling water drips only once through a coffee specially prepared to yield its flavor quickly In a percolator water passes many times through a coffee prepared to yield its flavor slowly The same coffee- - can be used for both methods but like a it is “master of none”— neither drip s” nqf percolator In one or the other little things happen It’s a little weak or a little stronger a little cloudy or it bas e little less flavor It’s these little things that make or mar g'od coffee Be sure to use the correct coffee for " each method ' Your grocer has two Schilling CoffeesidenticaI in flavor but each is specially prepared for its purpose— each one different in blend roast and grind for for Here’s Your Opportunity to Replenish Your Wardrobe in High Style — in a GREAT Friday and Saturday Only I V Not Just Another PillToDsadenPaii 1 lesterol Some dyspeptics do better when they eat small meals and with regularity and frequency Others are more comfortable when they give the digestive apparatus long rest periods by eating only twice a day However those who eat twice a day are apt to cat at least one heavy meal and s -- 4- — PINKHAM’S TABLETS LYDIA E FOR RELIEF AND PREVENTION Plaids Piagonal Plaids Stripes Prints Waolens: Plain Crepes Diagonal Crepes Plaids Novelty Crepes Tweeds Coatings Swagger Tweeds (AUERBACH'S— 8 nK3 AND OP PERIODIC PAINS V Ttir OFF Silks : Plain Crepes' i "Plain Satins Plain Novelty Weaves !' r 7118 three-quarte- 'Vfould i FISH AND Fresh Salmon Now in Season By DR W A EVANS' While there are many causes of heavy meals are apt to prove harmful what is called dyspepsia disorders It is safer to eat a heavy meal at noon of the gall bladder make up the larg- however than at night est part Some of these gall bladder WORRY disorders are caused by or accompanied by gall stones In other there J W A writes: A few days ago is gravel in the bile but it does not while holding a newspaper in my stick together to form stones Other hands I noticed it started to shake gall bladder troubles are the result of Since that day every time I hold someinfection with or without mucous thing in my hands I can see them plugs that plug up the bile ducts In tremble I am worried about this I 124 pounds nearly every case of prolonged dis- am 18 years old and weigh order of the bile ducts some damage What caused this? Is it because I or haven’t may be underweight has been done to the liver icate) Since dyspepsia has many causes enough blood? Can this be cured? there is no way to treat 1L The method And if so how? REPLY that cures it iiyone man may be quite useless for the next one Since in so There are many causes of trembling large a proportion of the cases the What did you read that frightened gall bladder trouble is responsible for you? the stomach symptoms treatment My guess is that if you forget your to be directed should rath- tremor you will have nothing to worthe former Plans for the annual East high er is latter done What than the for ry about Why not let your machinschool cadet hop are being completed of to ery run without your thought? the stomach relief is symptoms by the officers of the Beau Sabreur be of as imporsecondary regarded club sponsors of the annual promeANEMIA nade The dance will be held in the tance L R writes: In response to a reThe of now trend Is opinion strongly Union building on the University of havtoward the theory that many gall blad- cent inquiry about walking after to Utah campus Friday at 9 p m ing pernicious anemia I am glad to der due are troubles excess an iof The hostesses selected by the offito work related near- say I walk back and forth cers are: Lieutenant colonel Bar- cholesterol and other ' Since there are after having been unable to walk for fats blood in the Ruth Whitney bara Davis: majors three months due to this disease and Jane Boyer battalion adjutant methods of testing the blood for the Taking concentrated liver and iron amount conof these substances it Annette Bessie Gilson company tains and since physicians are in- and raw liver did the work B Newman company Marjorie Buckle: company C Marjorie Ander- creasingly keeping track of the cho(Copyright 1934 by the Chicago son company D Betsy Anderson lesterol content of ’their patients1 Tribune) we blood will know more about the and Betty Hampshire captain of the relation cholesterin of and other To of space questions perlimit the lipids band Ruth Hardy captain of supin the blood to dyspepsia' gall stones taining to hygiene and prevention of plies Helen Augustine and other gall bladder diseases dam- disease will be answered in this colaged liyer atheroma of the arteries umn Personal replies will be made Hostesses Cadet Hop aneurysm and apoplexy than are now to inquiries under proper limitations when- return stamped envelope is At South High Namet known Since we get most of the cholesterol Dr Evans will not make diag In the blood from our diet we are nosis or prescribe for individual disHostesses for the South high school interested in knowing which foods ease cadet hop were named Wednesday by contain an excess of it and which are Frank Murray former cadet lieutenin it According to a table comIigh Schools at Work ant colonel of the R O T C The poor piled by Drs TwisS and Green those annual dance will be held on Setur richest in the hear-fat- s livare brains On Plans Operas day March 3 in the boys’ gymna- er kidney sweetbreads roe and yelsium of the school low of an egg This is in a list of "Blossom Time” by Sigmund The hostesses are: Battalion host- 25 foodstuffs The lower five in the ess Patricia McDonald honorary bat- same list of 25 are milk rice flour Romberg has been selected by Miss Lisle Bradford to be the annual East talion hostess Betty Grames execuand beef The school opera production tive battalion hostess Miriam Jen- pork As experiences accumulate we will high classic will be presented on kins honorary battalion executive find that popular some changes will be made 13 and 14 Tryouts will begin hostess Ramona White company in this list There will be many ad- April this week hostess Lenora Berg compapy B ditions and some foods will be shifted hostess Hope Hunter 'company Tryouts have begun for the West in their relative posischool opera “Mllinka of hostess Marion Taylor honorary considerably tions For example the authors say high in two Russian company C hostess Francis Alley that peas and beans once as acts selected for theoperetta regarded West high school company D hostess Katherine Peter- rich in cholesterol are now thought annual P Melvin Peterson bend hostess Vllma Howard to be low in that substance though son willproduction direct the opera band hostess Norma rich in one that honorary is somewhat similar Mrs Virginia" Summerhays HowPalmer Based on this line of reasoning the ard music instructor of South high Tbe cadet hop will be under the authors treat certain kinds of dyspepschool is planning to announce the direction of Frank Murray with the sia with diets These diets assistance of the following chairmen are principally opera east for "The Merry Widow” composed very largely of starchy some time this week Roger Daynes orchestra Judd Wood- foods end sweets These ruff decorations Dick Sorensen pro- foods are the keystone iarbohydrato of the treatBirmingham England to restorinj grams Henry Johnson and Clarence ment Their diets are rich in breads the voluntary cuts in salaries oi city McCourt invitations and cereals sweets and desserts vege- employes which were made in 1931 tables and fruits They are poor in fats and in meats They contain very little eggs brains roe sweetbreads liver kidney butter and cream Not much butter eggs and cream is used in cooking nor are they added in quantity to cereals breads and beverages The meals should not be large or heavy highly seasoned or rich Many But a Wonderful modern media dyspeptics are sensitive to fats Some of these have to omit olive oil salad dne which act upon the conditions tbit pain Take them dressing tat meats and gravies from which CAUSE their diet However most of them ap- regularly and you should suffer less pear to get along better with straight and let etch month PERSISTENT faU than they do with fat liver bra ins USB BRINGS PERMANENT RE butter egg yellow and other fats that LIEF Sold at all good drug stores analysis shows to contain more choSmall sixe 50 4 "'"’FREE King Features Syn-dicate Inc) (Copyright specially ASK FOR A ri - n six-car- d of 1 prepared germl c d a I crystals destroys germ life Formaldehyde gas riren off by tha crystals passes with dust and germs into the dust bag destroying the germs This principle of purification gives you that satisfied feeling of a clean healthful home ' journalist 1934 use by More than 12000 converts were received into the Roman Catholic church in England and Waites in 1932 a gain of 200 over 1931 CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME TODAY’S - u ivlCCL - W OOLENS— STREET FLOOR) t t ' V |