Show - Thursday Morning “yr- - iTIjc Immature Child Incapable What to Do With Office Of Taking Care of Pet By Angrlo Tatrl There is a mistaken notion about pets for children abroad in the land and the animals that fall into that tiiifoi tunat e class must be relieved spared of the suffering they now endure Little children of three to five roughly measuring should not be allowed to have pets They do not understand about taking care of them and they have no idea of the meaning of the word "crueltv " They squeeze the life out of kittens and wee helpless chicks without a quiver of the eyelid and they calmly sit down on a puppy and Ignore his anguished appeals for mercy That kind of experience does not teach little children kindness to animals something every civilized human being should understand fully Because they are unmoved by an animal s pain they get that tvooden notion that animals don t count in their minds and It Is hard to get out again I am sure sponsible children can be helped to responsibility by having the care of a pet Sometimes that works "but oftener it does not because the child whose lack of responsibility is so marked as to demand special attention usually needs something more fundamental than the care of a pet I would give a dog or a pony or a goat to a boy or girl who had pioved a sense of responsibility by his or her behavior rather than bestow one on the child who lacked it Once a child has a pet he should take care of it as far as he is physically and mentally able to do so He can comb and brush him feed and water him exercise him play and talk with hint and he should do so If his mother must feed and clean and tend the pet he should be given to some child ready for the task The point of importance in this matter of pels for children is the effect that the companionship of the pet has on the character of the child If he is cruel to the helpless creature dependent upon him his character is being injured every day he has the power over the animal If he is kind friendly affectionate and careful in all his relations to his pet then he is profiling richly by the association and it should be encouraged Give no live pets to infants or those of infantile intelligence that the people who leave their clogs and cats on the street when they move or go away on a trip were trained in that woodenheaded fashion Otherwise how could they leave a pet animal homeless and go blithely on their way’ I am sure they have that same blank spot in their minds toward helpless creature that they had in the days of their infancy Taking responsibility for a pet Is valuable training for a child It opens a world of experience to him that cannot fail to enrich his life and character No child can care for a dog live with him share with him know his affection and loyalty without being a better human being But little ones of three and of the immaturity of that age class cannot assume such responsibility and so cannot have enriching experiences in that relation For them no live pets whatever Some parents think that irre Mr Patrl has prepared a leaflet entitled "Baby Carriages in which he tells parents how to make the carriage ride a happy profitable experience Send for it addressing your request to Mr Angelo Patn Child Psychology Department of this papot P O' Box 150 Times Square Station New York N Y Inclose a stamped (three-cent- ) envelope ’ Released by The Bell Syndicate Inc Overweight and High Blood Pressure Are Kin Ailments By Dr Irving S Cutter No one welcomes the thought that high blood pressure will fall to his lot We expect a slow but gradual rise as we grow older or at least until the fifth decade has been rounded out But even then the systolic reading should not exceeded 145 to 150 The one who regularly day in and dav out exceeds this level mav decrease his activities with benefit While we do not know exactly what is responsible for the symptom a number of factors are recognized many of which we can correct Anxiety overwork excessive fatigue and burning the candle at both ends can hardly fail to cause trouble Obesity too plavs an Important role particularly that which creeps up steadily The person In the 40s who finds that he utilizes starches and sugars a little less readily than he did at 20 is likely to show a slow ly mounting pressure— a sure sign that he should eat less "Get up from the table hungry’ is a good rule Not long ago a study was made bv Short and Johnson of a series of nearly 3000 corpulent men of various ages All were in good health —or at least they appeared to be so The occasion for the survey was the application of these individuals for an annual physical check up as offered by some insurance companies As a control 650 subjects of average weight were examined In the latter group the pressures were normal But with our fat friends the story was quite different The rise among them bore a direct relation to size— those who were the heaviest showing the highest readings Furthermore many complained of breathlessness on even slight exertion A most significant fact was that the back or filldiastolic— the — was ing pressure of the heart greater proportionately In most instances the upturn began just before the fortieth sear The conclusion seems warranted that plumpness is definitely associated with climbing arterial tension— the more ballast carried the more elevated the level As we would expect the most abrupt rise occurred between the ages of 50 If we grant the postulate that stoutness means hypertension what would be the result of slimFifty-thre- e down’ ming portly men and women — on a carefully supervised dietary program — took off an average of twenty-fiv- e pounds with a drop in the systolic levels of practically one millimeter per pound For example one patient weighing 200— whose reading was 175— lowered his avoirdupois to 175 His top pressure thereafter was 150 Every physician who encounters abnormal readings among his office visitors can assume that at least one third will be toting around more adipose tissue than is need But many anomalies occur and we cannot say categorically that the one who tips the scales beyond what he should will exhibit hypertension Again we note a curious fact— namelv that some with giant physiques mav display a low pressure while others who are thin nervous and highslrung may evidence the opposite situation The feeling of with a sense of power and strength— a willingness to become more active that follows weight reduction may affect the pressure because the nervous system is relieved From the standpoint of health there is no warrant for depositing layer upon layer of blubber over the muscles thus obliging the heart to work hardc r well-being- (Continued From Frwedin Molesters H Coast wr He knows t'l ‘ September 11 1939 the Carolyn Wells "Have you no idea of the truth ther This suits Yvette because she depends on me to do errands or Mr Stone’’" she began invitations that she dis"I am forced to the conclusion accept likes that there are two Miss Vernes ” ‘And you do rs you re told7’ "Then T will tell you” the girl asked Stone I adore Yvette I "Most gladly went on "You remember the day So of a cocktail party at Mrs Cros- would do anvthing for hei I met at the when Crosby party s7” by -Craig and he invited me to come I saw you there? end I was happy "iou did And I dare sav you here for a week But when I told Yvette thought I was Yvette Veine as tosayves others did But I am not Yvette about it she was so anxious to Verne is a beautiful and clever film come here herself that she coaxed That me into letting " her come and I actress I am her stand-imeans I represent her In her work staved at home ’Then you were not engaged lo when occasion requues Every Harley Madison7” film star has a double an under"No Mr Stone I never snu study but In the ptofesxion called The stand in is of Harley Madison— alive You see a stand in course chosen because of a strong it was this way I alwavs do as likeness to the principal and this Yvette wishes So she came here likeness is wherever possible made on the invitation that was given stronger Also the stand-i- n studies to me she staved a few davs won the attitudes the gestures the the heart of Mr Madison and stood voice of the pnncipnl and oftn it bv his side when he announced his engagement to her" Is difficult to tell them apart ’ But—’’ Stone began ‘I have so modeled myself on ’ Let me finish please Yvette Verne that when we are They not together I am mistaken for were engaged and that verv night ’ "es n was killed When Yvelle learnedt now Avis” Stone said gently "1 this the next morning she had no am glad to learn the truth and we thought but to get away from here will confer further some other She foresaw the inquny the po- time But I hope you will tell it In lice investigation and all that and at least this afternoon Sutwhile no shadow of suspicion could part ton Is coming to have what he rest on her she wanted to get thinks will be a final Interview came awav from it all She right He is having Job Hendricks careork and to our home in New fully watched and is hoping to begged me to come back here as wring a confession from him toI said I could not Ivette day the family here lhat I was ‘He will want me there7” Avis the girl Mr Madison had loved asked But she said I must and that if I "Oh ves as material witness I put up my hair and woie plain advise you to tell the truth about be black the deception would not Yvette Verne " I had no choice but to do noted 'I think she will tell” Craig So I came back as her bidding said "Naturally she is unde? Yvette No question was raised nervous strain I shall take but Craig realized that I was the great rare of her We are going to tell girl he had mot at Amy Crosby s Aunt Cornelia when she feels like I final! v told him the whole story us ” I am willing to toll it to any one seeing t "Don trouhle the poor lady too now I went to New Yolk yester- soon She Is almost prostrated vrlte that I would with day to tell and apprehension ” grief carry on this deceit no longer” Stone asked one more question 'She has gone to Hollvwood” “Avis the resemblance between Slone ‘She Is getting a divorce " two girls Is wonderful Are ‘!es” Avis said ‘but she has you ' y ou related” wicked verv her learned that lust " ‘I am Yvettes was husband Is alive She did not know the reply he was when she becapie engaged to Mr Madison’ (To he continued) Avis looked at Stone ou "I will not trouhle Copv right 1939 for T he Tribune eftn-vm- -- half-sister- BETTER-LIGH- T WEEK BETTER-SIGH- T that he is playing safe and they cannot resent his attentions without losing their positions He knows that virtually every working girl has somebody dependent upon her and that her thin pay envelope is needed at home to keep a roof over her family s head and food on the table to take care of little children and feeble old people Hence she dare not risk her job and slap him in the face as he deserves and tell him how loathsome he is in her sight SEPTEMBER 14 I for one confess with shame and sorrow’ that I do not know anv plan to suggest except the dangerous one in these times of scarcity of employment of leaving their jobs which would give them safety but might also give them starvation There is no use in appealing to the mans better feelings for he has none There is no use in asking his pity for he cares fo- - no one but himself There is no use in complaining of their wrongs to some official higher up because that would mean their dismissal also There is no use in telling his wife for that would break her heart and also cause them to he fired for bringing the odium of scandal on the office Horoscope For Today 21 LIGHT CONDITIONING LAMPS AT THESE PROGRESSIVE STORES: All Utah Power 4 Light Company Stores VERYONE interested in protecting precious eyesight and in beautifying the home will want to see the Styles in New Light Conditioning Lamps" You'll see the most stylish most handsome lamps ever "Parade of produced — and at the lowest prices in history But Better even more important is the fact that these new Light-Bett- er for better seeing Sight lamps are scientifically designed They produce the proper amount of light free from glare In a few words — they light SALT LAKE CITY UTAH BINGHAM UTAH Auerbach Company Axelrad's Furniture Company Christiansen Furniture Co Crawford 4 Day Dinwoodey Furniture Co Eastern Outhtters Inc (Sugar House) Felt Electric Supply Company Granite Furniture Co (Sugar House) S H Kress 4 Company P W Madsen Furniture Co I C Penney Company Sears Roebuck 4 Company Sharp Electric Company p Furniture Co Sorenson Standard Furniture Company Sterling Furniture Company Western Furniture Company Wolters Electric Company Bingham Mercantile Company Bingham Radio Shop Miners Mercantile Company AMERICAN condition and hance the beauty of any home Morby's Appliance Store GARLAND UTAH Hyrum Jensen 4 Sons KAMAS UTAH Douglas Simpson MAGNA UTAH HuHaker Furniture Company PLEASANT GROVE UTAH Company RICHMOND UTAH Theurer's Store -TOOELE UTAH Gordon Electric Company Tate-Hick- s FORK UTAH Company Chipman Mercantile Company ll - 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Answer: In my opinion the very lowest man in the world is the one who If September 14 Is your birthdav Reply the best hours for you on this He probably emplovs it rs a date are from 9 15 to 11 15 a m poultice to ease pain Equal bene1 15 to 3 15 p m and from fits may be obtained from any type 7from 1) to 9 15 p m The danger of warm application periods are 7 15 to 9 15 a m from 5 15 to 7 15 p m and from 9 15 Mrs Tribune- FREDA AND MAY So In (he end what is (he poor girl to do but just to use all of her womans wit and skill to off her adversary as long asfight she can7 And when it comes to a question of her honor or her bread to have the courage to stand her principles and trust to God by to send her an employer who will treat her with respect For after Likes Them Raw all there are not many employers Mrs R Writes Is it all right to who are human skunks and in give my son one raw egg a day? the average business office a girl is as safe as she would be in He likes them best that way her own home Reply Why not7 An eggnog— r delectable food for invalids— consists of raw eggs beaten up iq milk flaxseed Poultice J J writes What is the value of flaxseed7 I have a friend who uses it for neuritis Pu) reception room quite evidently for a conference He hastened his steps and went in w ith them ' I i member — your promise me the Craig" he said "to truth about Miss Verne if she returned I must hold you to that promise for your sake and hers as well as in the Interests of truth and justice Will you tell me now what has seemed so mysterious to me ever since I have been in this house7’’ But Avis replied: "I will tell you Mr Stone It is my place to do so and I want you to know and to forgive" I shall be glad to hear jour story Miss Verne” Stone remembered Grimsby s statement that Miss Verne had gone to Hollvwood to see about her divorce which was apparently pending He could not quite see how Avis was going to explain this unless there was an Imposture somew here small By Dorothy Dix We are two Dear Miss Dix young women employed in a large office and are asking your advice concerning a situation that is getting rather difficult In this office there is one man— an officer— who has been making a nuisance of himself over a period of years He is constantly touching us as often as he can when no one is looking Nothing we can say or do seems He to have any effect on him can t understand why w e don t like this obnoxious pawing We hate it but cannot make him stop We have tried politeness tactfulness and downright requests to stop it but nothing seems to faze him He keeps right on although he is a married man with children We are high-typ- e girls and certainly resent his actions b$t we can t say anything about It at the office What can we do to make hjm stop this poking hugging patting and pawing? Salt £ake Crime Tears On — By to 11 15 p m If a woman and 'September 14 Taylor Is your birthdav while you and 59 may street left recently not Conversely we find low figures Eighth last necessarily be an active church New for she York where are City who those more often among goer you are apt to be Instincw ill visit w ith relatives and friends tive religious Generous Impulses thin and who — despite generous to gain diets — seem to be unable probablv will lead to your doing They are likely to be lackadaisical many kindly deeds and it may he Matron and Indifferent just as the one through one of these that you will Mrs P M Anderson of San he whose tension within the vessels greatly benefited financially is uncomfortably strenuous may be Diego Is the guest of Mrs Alice Iou might find it difficult to asbe II 1480 I street Second Fast forceful alert and sociate yourself in business with anyone as capable as yourself so if you ever form a partnership be prepared to make allowances and to do most of the hard work yourself our best chanee to rlimb the ladder of surcess may rome to you as a news reporter author artist musician actress through Felt psd (G) relieves m large painful— ugly Now it is easy to remove corns quickly painlessly Just put a scientific Blue Jay pad neatly over the corn It relieves pain by removing pressure The special Blue Jay medicated formula on the pad acta on the corn— gently looaena it so it can be lifted out Then simply by avoiding the pressure and friction which caused your corns you can prevent their coming back Millions have gotten rid of corns this easy aiientific way So don't suffer needlessly --rt Get Blue Jay Corn Plasters today —only 2 If for 6 (t BAUCRt BLACK BLUE-JA- Y CORN PLASTCR! promotional educational or a line of commercial work It perhaps will be as a wife and mother that you will find your greatest happiness will come The child born on September 14 requires a world of love to keep It in a happy frame of mind The parents of such children should display a real interest In everything that Is of concein to these youngsters especially their hobbles and divyrsions dtuo hay fever Guarnteed sceurscy nd t rength purity n( quslll y Acruratr 5tTosepmouit! 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