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Show "rrm; Council r-- ir w By MARY MARKER good for adults, surely it is equally necessary for tiny tots with so much growing to do. A First-bab- y Any suggestions? Mother scientific direction, of the eating habits of very young children. A turntable was laden with a variety of healthful fcods and children were allowed to choose whatever they wished. Careful account was kept of what each child selected for every meal. It was discovered that the childrens choices were sometimes erratic. Sometimes vitamins were slighted, sometimes proteins, etc. Yet within the span of a Dear Mother: A study was made recently, under careful few days, the toddler, apparently guided by some unconscious monitor within, had Dear Mary: My daughter, two and a half years old, used to be a good eater. Now ihc is temperamental, e s p e c ially Officers about have. HOMAN the foods she should I try to encourage, rather than force, and I must say it requires a good deal of time, but if a balanced diet is so Deseret News Staff Writer The Womens State Legislative Council of Utah ended this biennium on si high point Thursday with' installation of newly elected officers. Taking over as president for the new term was Mrs. T. William Cockayne. She has been active in other communi-t- y affairs, including the presidency of the Council of Hospi-ta- l Auxiliaries of the Utah State Hospital Assn. Mrs. Cockayne is also a past officer of the legislative rouijcil. an almost perfectly balanced diet, ,f chosen excellent, economy-clas- AMERICA'S Ask your druggist about the new laxative: dy, Mrs. J. Fred Pingreo and Mrs. Vernon Romney. Lots of laxatives. Lots of claims. wonder you're confused. Ask your druggist to help you. He'll tell you doctor often prescribes a laxative that works not just one or several ways two. In this, SURE-la- x is like a ... New SURE-la- works four x beneficial ways: lubricates, moisturizes, softens and stimulates. e a prescription is a compound of ingredients that works tour SURE-lax-lik- - ways! Gentle, effective relief in tablet form. SURE-la- OlMI - i lynyi 5 Friday, March 21, 1969 Still, we should remember that a baby has no tendency to starve itself. So let it get Keep snacks and hungry. sweets strictly away. Make feeding time attractive and pleasant. Of course, do some encouraging, but do not waste time and energy on it.' : M.M. GKI3MQD mm Si LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN Mrs. Mark H. Greene, left; Mrs. George C. Hatch, congratulate Mrs. T. William Cockayne, new president of Women's Legislative Council. Mrs. George C. Hatch recounted personal highlights of her term as president during the past biennium. Chairman of the luncheon was Mrs. Mark H. Greene, with Mrs. Wendell E. Taylor, The setting was Hotel Utahs Lafayette Tables were centered with statues of Venus de Milo to carry out the luncheon Women Through the theme, Ages. Eall-roo- , i It was written by Mrs. James Clark and Mrs. William Rose. Mrs. Elton Pace was In charge of properties. Cast members were Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Hamer S. Culp Jr., Mrs. Wayne L. Black, Mrs. Norman C. Tanner, Mrs. Robert G. Blake, Mrs. Earl Draney, Mrs. Richard P. Barnes, Mrs. Anna Penrose Brown, Mrs. Burton M. Todd, Mrs. William Clinton Mrs. LeCavalier, Young, Mrs. Russell Reden-baugMrs. Dale Hunt. The inspiration of man was by Mrs. Robert R. Terrell. BRECK A TP Regular A Super Held Was $2.25 $12, C. Cotton $12 D. floral Cotton Denim O Mist id' . rflwv W ' 1'1'lii Hi ''1 OhtijJ;-"- ' 1' O "M 'Hi l. i O'.'.r TABLETS DI-G- EL Jtiiiir O 1U' 'twin ftyloi lx.Ml -- O 56 Count 1,11 ! 1 w..,. (ohO) O 1 ml tjl'i'W NhH tl'H' h, LEKTRO SET IMS ...... i..... ...... (o)(oVS Reg. 1.49 is the way our flap-ou- t pants shape solid cuffed or not. Styled with or without a have 'em Juniors and flowered, striped, upl waistband, superbly tailored, either way. Basic and bright colors in sixes 56 to 1516. ... O ' 'iiPi' Hair Set WIDE, WIDER, WIDEST.. A. Flower-powe- r rayonsilk B. Crisp rayon stripes O'L0B44'")i!Li W pro-tray- The afternoon concluded with a sketch presemed by ms LOCAL nsBsasos council members, depicting famous women in history and their part in furthering women's freedom. Installation was conducted by Mrs. Robert G. Snow, a former Council president. x. lir DESERET NEWS tastes. nit ADVERTIStMENT Confused? ' nllt tfH M. Mrs. Daines, Dwyth Dwight L. King, Mrs. James E. Cole, Mrs. H. Bowman Hawkes, Mrs. G. Don Kenne- - prescription. yy"r .-r- and energy. the experiNevertheless, ment gives an important insight into babies habits and it mothers, s slate of Officers Dr. Shizuko Harry, Mrs. Calvin B.i Carr, Mrs. No vrt v created waste of money, time However, one professional commented that for mothers financially well off, this plan was but for Her SURE-la- n'Wf i Tot's Eating Habits A Problem Names By CAROLYN T'r w1 'li VOSflNE drops ni'Alli'J;- Hi S r 'll 1 ri" i V in i '14 if TE AFTERSHAVE Was $1.50 4-- 0i it 1hH:ii1" ' HAI-KARA- f. 1 1i (5)(o)c 4 'J'fcirnnit Till" ' Was $l.SO I veil "in Aft o III): , i O'1'1 Q $12 $9 'll: QVJ.K (O) (0)c 7 (O) SCATTER TONI PERM KIT 3.75 290 ' '.It 60 Tablets -- 1 I I'll "M Was $1.19 79e 'N SATIN SILK ii HAND AND BODY LOTION ' SOLO V'lM COZY CUPS xss. M(o)c Was 59c GIRLS ENCHANTING i EASTER DRESSES y WITH SO MANY EXPENSIVE DETAILS! FRESH it .1 I M I Was 69 SVe-e- x. 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