Show JME OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- Side Glances R TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 7 1947 j By Galbraith She believes therefore that she has sinned against God And the popular avenues by which We ex-of pect divine punishment consist'insudden death for ourselves jury or death of our children and insanity Lola is afraid of two of these namely sudden dramatic death as by a heart attack and loss of her mind Since there is a very intimate relation between body and mind an organically normal heart can still misbehave because of purely psychological reasons A hundred heart specialists can- Tiot reassure Lola because her trouble is deeper She has a neurosis Her trouble is symbolic of a terendous emotional conflict The modern realizes that medicine isphysician at least 50 per cent psychology yet there is little in emphasis placed on our modern medical psychology curriculum Tens of thousands of patients are worrying about their gall bladder or their heart their kidneys or their ulcers when such worries are simply a smoke screen for a deeper emotional conflict Hypochondriacs are those who continually harp aboutpeople their ailments arid seem to enjoy poor health Often they are like Lola who feels she OUGHT to be punished so! she is constantly waiting for the lightening to strike She initiated her miscarriage Her conscience now troubles her She feels guilty of murder so she expects God to kill her hence her fear of heart attack and insanity If you probe around till find the fundamental cause you and then straighten out the patient's thinking regarding her guilt complex the heart ailment will often disappear Many an elderly mother of an only child will also have heart attacks when her son is to married but these attacks get are frequently psychological in nature She uses them to prevent the marriage Send for my mental hygiene bulletin to Stay Sane and 'as I can express it She feels- Happy "How a enclosing guilty of what? 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Only five per cent is lost from the water wheels to the generators and ive per cent is lost in the generator The plant at Salt Lake is fitted to receive only 1000 horse power but a new plant will be built there should there be a demand for a larger number of horse power Women of Ogden in the Pingree avenue area used a horsewhip in beating unmercifully a peddler who accosted little girls in the area er Probably because both sides are so right and both so wrong The parents contend and with reason that their age and experience and knowledge of men and women should enable them to make wiser selections of life mates for their children than the children in their youth and ignorance are able to make for themselves and that they would not be carried away by their emotions as their children are Furthermore the parents argue that inasmuch as they have the bag to hold if the marriage turns out badly that they have a right to some say-s- o in the matter For it is Father arid Mother who have to foot the bills when their daughters quarrel with their husbands and come home and bring the children On the other hand the young sters contend and no one can dispute them that neither age nor experience qualifies any human being to be a matrimonial expert and that many seemingly sure things go blooey Also that as they have to live with the ones to whom they are united in the holy bonds of matrimony it is more important that they should be pleased than that their parents should So fori see there is plenty of grounds for argument pro and con but for my part I side with the children and I think that parents should be very sure of the reason for their objections before they interfere in their children's heart their affairs Their selfishness whims their prejavarice tht-iudices their religious intolerance is not sufficient cause for their breaking off or promoting a marriage Yet we see this done every day All of us know lonely old maids and bachelors who were kept from marrying in their youth by their parents just because Mother and Father did not wish to give them up There are plenty of mothers who keep their daughters from marrying by developing bad hearts or by bursting into tears every time a prospective lover appears on the scene There are plenty of fathers who drive away potential suitors from their daughters by their gruffness And all of us know plenty of parents who have broken up love affairs between their children and splendid young men and girls because they didn't belong to the same church or the same political party Nor do parents invariably know best when they pick out their children's husbands and wives How often have we seen a girl forced to give up her poor young lover and marry a fat old good chance that her parents have chosen for her and then beheld the good chance bankrupt and the poor man successful How often have we seen the sensible girl with a nice fortune of her own that Mother selected for her son turn into a millstone about his neck and a nagger that made his life a torment to him The truth is that is the most individual and marriage personal thing on earth and the one thing in which none of us can judge for the other Happiness in marriage is merely a matter of taste getting the one that suits you individually So this being the case parents should keep their hands off nf their children's marriages and let them do their own picking (Released by The Bell Syndicate Inc) NEW YORK — Fashions change From the fluffy front of last season has evolved a sloUchy-lookin- g waist loose at back and front called the Russian blouse It brings dismay to hearts of those who have g braided waists tight or or jackets The blouse has a skirt about five inches long with a solemn belt collar and cuffs Another style is a white lace or brocaded silk round yoke and a third style has a vest beneath with braid straps in clusters finished with loops of steel bullet buttons — a military effect Years Ago Men who will carry on the fight against the bootlegger should be elected at the coming municipal election was the advice given by Apostle David O McKay in an address at the Mt Ogden stake quarterly conference in the tabernacle here "Mayor George E Browning has stood four-squain enforcing the law against the bootlegger" said Apostle McKay "We want some man who will carry on the fight who will turn down money and enforce the law" He told of an accident near his home in Salt Lake last week when a STARTS TOMORROW re drunken driver crashed into three parked cars injuring several people He denounced booze and boys and girls drinking at parties Protest against the new bench fire station being built on Polk between Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h as contemplated by city commissioners was made today by property owners Ogden's second fall style show and evening reception will be featured in downtown district with new modes for smart dressers displayed by 39 stores COME IN FOR DELICIOUS FOOD Served from 12 noon till? 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"TRAIL STREET" and li£e-uistur- A book setting Skidmorl8 nnr rlui ENDS TONITE Wed ?ning Beard TmcS by Virginia £?faW?Ugl" Neighbors" of Kels John The an to--2 story around Sedible Sorensen tea rh— in i? inw b'ef cTh'Id with the incredible onunnifiia cchnnl °1 Carnival and of after the war aim Mixes ?w who cherished her to live on the land and his family 1 Rne whose differinc Cha0YehlnTViliafe' b Chun" stoTv ofThe deIicatly humor- ideas supply crisis ana conuici oe Snner Villae °n the I of tween the families the Yangtse river Romantic Story Hartzell Shadow" By — 'Govprnmont "Vain aimj tm oy ijiperiy Hose Crochet Elder county schools in their school lunch program will corrfnlv with President Truman's reduest for food conservation according to Kenneth E Weight schools super intendent No meat will be used in the lunch Droerams Tuesdays and thp mncnes inursaays will be served exclusive ot eggs and poultry prod ucts A full protein class A meal is be ing served to nearly every ele mentary and secondary school pu pil in Box Elder countv Mr Weight said He reported that the full protein meal can be bontinnpd and stil follpw the president's re quest J N°The Food Request CliAUDIA W M '- emo--tion- aU tVmZTfK dlSC0VCry and by ttT Amazon boSms inquest twQ men and of river Don Franby Bu°UTn and shared who Pthe turbulent cisco Orellana Spanish conquista- during SiTlSS Period of the rise and fall of the V"e T1Tn 04 the Tide" by H Moni-- r Tomlmson A volume Prisoner" by Happy consisting novel of fami-- of one long essay and several shortmoodTrelationships and small er ones on the tendencies of the revolving around invalided Oliver of Major younl of Destiny" TIT Flease aaaress ui j:ucuibc i If Crane Hopkins syndicate a and a dime lott Indiana Send advice for I stamped envelope Lola T aged 29 is 3 Case the mother of a "But Dr Crane I think I must "be losing my mind" she nervously ' exclaimed !'My heart pounds so OHWt it frightens me At night I he Ipwake ipr hours fearing that I may die before morning "111 breaks out in cold sweats and my muscles iwill stiffen I am sure physicians I am going to die Three have said my heart was normal but I jfcst can't believe it mis"Six feonihs ago I had a and lost a lot of blood carriage! That wais when I first noticed my heart pounding Now however I no longer have anemia but my heart is even worse than before "Dr Crane do you think I am losing mv mind? Or will I die?" Heart Neurdsis Lola's: case is a beautiful example of a neurosis so paste it m your scrapboipc Many of you readers who hae followed this column for several years can probably diagnose her case perfectly Loss of blood in any serious degree will! naturally cause the heart to beat faster for the heart thereby! tries to compensate If you have about 5 quarts of blood normally and your heart beats about 72 times per minutes ithen a reduction to 4 quarts would beat in order require a faster heart to briiig the same amount of oxygen to the body's tissues Lola therefore had a logical origin for her fast heart But that condition was soon corrected by natjire so :she had no further organic! exeiise for a fast heart Her leartf specialists reassured her bu1 she twill not believe them When rou refuse to believe the obvious evidence of science it often rheans: there is some 3ias jat the core of your "situation I Lola's ecret Sin 1 Here is Lola's trouble as tersely cir-- f- - Case Records by Dr Crane k New Books ai Public Library v nnw ready for Spence The romantic story of ooe Free Carnegie the nn otas follows: Peter aoventures of ! wwm-uu- i mv LAW mitk WALTER PIDGEON MAUREEN O'HARA DONALD CRISP RODDY McDOff ALL BARRY FITZGERALD fmhetJ tT "WMZGEMlD-CAXSMIF- i i'r?iESi!6ri ! afciCs vi ' vaaav amishismau- was vi i vim inn n i "WWORIE IS? 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