Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Tuesday evening w im I have boon married for 15 years to a mail who still retains his bachelor traits He enjoys spending his nights out with the boys far more than he does being with his family at home or going out with me I have tried to keep up appearance desperately of a happy family but to no avail His interests seem harmless enough but it forces me into either a life of seclusion or into a new world of my own Do you think I would be better off if I would let him go his way unhampered? It is a case of a peace-fu- l household without htm a turbulent one with him — Mrs B A Answer Thr problem that wives grow gray trying to solve is why the men who camped on their doorsteps before marriage after marriage can't be induced to spend an evening at home It isn't that their wives fail to come up to expectations On the contrary their Majry Janes have retained all of their youthful charms and there is nothing that these Wandering Willies enjoy more than bragging about what good cooks and housekeepers their wives are and quoting the smart things their children said Such being the case it is not surprising that the bewildered wives ask if their homes are such pleasant places why their husbands object so much to staying in them And why if their wives are so attractive do husbands prefer the society of bar-flito theirs? The answer is simple enough It is because there are men who are atavistic by nature who always revert to type and can never be housebroken es Still Loves Wife The wise woman who has gotten one of these men's men for a husband should realize that the fact that he puts on his hat arid goes downtown as soon as he has gulped his dinner is no sign that he is a woman-chase- r or that he has lost his affection for his wife It is just because he craves the society of his own kind So Friend Wife should accept the inevitable and instead of getting a divorce should build her own separate life keep her home intact and give her children the advantages and the place in society they could not have without a husband and father to provide for them Dear Dorothy Dix: Seven years ago my sister's husband died leaving her a childless widow and being sorry for her my husband and I asked her to come and stay with us We did not expect this to be a t m in a nem arrangement out my uws aim my UU&uana uas t'fiftfMl Stfe fH lm uith mariner always under foot that he is threatening Ito leave me What am to do? My sister doesn't dream she is in our way and I cannot bear to hurt her— K L S Answer: Your problem Is a very common one for there are few families in which there is not an aa know that nobody has the courage to kick 'em out Furthermore such is human vanity they probably never even suspect that everyone isn't just crazy to have them around Certainly you are doing a very wrong and foolish tiling to let your sister break up your home Your duty is to screw up your courage to the sticking point and just write Sister a nice affectionate honest letter telling her that you love her but that you and your husband want to have your home alone Perhaps she will cry a little over not being wanted but it won't take her long to realize that she will be a lot happier by herself than having to cater to another's whims For we all have our eccentricities Dear Dorothy Dix: My friends husband died four months ago and she would like to know if it is for a widow to wear black Also if it is proper for a widow to wear costume jewelry and attend shows and dances — Mrs H M K Answer: Wearing mourning used to be obligatory and no widow would have been thought respectable who did not go about swathed in black Now however customs have changed and it is a matter of individual preference whether a woman puts on black or not when ed she is widowed However it would be considered extremely bad taste for a woman who had recently lost some member of her family to wear gay and conspicuous clothes or to deck herself out in flamboyant costume jewelry or to go to public dances It is wrong to make a fetish of mourning but we owe a certain respect to the dead (Released by the Bell Syndicate Inc) Pupils Named to 'Career' Offices SALT LAKE CITY April 26 (AP) — School kids were chosen to- day to fill federal city county and industrial positions on May 5 "Careers day set aside for observance during boys' and girls' week Nine students chosen by high school principals met today in the office of Mayor Earl J Glade to learn assignments for the principal city jobs Mayor city commissioners city auditor city recorder police chief fire chief and other posts were given them Later some 1000 students will get the "honorary" jobs for one day Boys and girls' week will open Saturday with a parade through downtown streets PATIENT SATISFACTORY EVANSTON Wyo April 26— Mrs G H Proffit is a patient at St Benedict's hospital in Ogden where she recently submitted to a operation She is reported or a grandma or an aunt or an uncle major to be making satisfactory improvecomes who for a visit and settles ment in-la- w Venetian Blinds Direct From Factory to You Custom made to fit your individual windows Measurements manufacture and installation all by experienced men Window Shades — Metal Awnings Upholstering Free Estimates — Easy Terms Dial Denial Costs $10 01 VENETIAN BUND CO of Ogden 2651 Washington Blvd Formerly Welker's Venetian Blind Co Personal health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment Dr-- BrdT UHL a stamped self-a- d dressed envelope etc Mail to: Or William Brady 26S El Camlno Sooth Beverly Hills California Jm! Dr Crane may be heard daily ever KLO Monday through Fria m day at eleven-thirt- y Pay You Like Please address Dr George W In Germany forty-tw- o million Crane Hopkins Syndicate Mel-lo- tt Indiana Send a dime and a persons are covered by sickness insurance which costs them only stamped envelope for advice three per cent of their weekly pay W Crane By Dr George —the employe s half of th a nV ' Case 26 Dr John aged is a young dentist not long indent payroll tax million emDloved Der m twenty-fiv- e "Tn 'into woman came mv office not i sonx are covered by the national health insurance The cost borne long ago to have me examine her j equally by employe and employer teeth" he said I told her that she didn't require 18 6 Per cent for white collar 5 per any technical work acme oy me cent for manual workers France has had compulsory sick but certainly needed to learn how ness insurance for more than twen so i sent her into the adjacent years covering over thirty and had my assistant bring lion persons (three-fmirt- h f th me a new toothbrush Then uui nunawyers brushed hr th for h- -r th mr doctors or farmers rect wav "At rair ifontal nwctins lact wtr The system is maintained by a 12 pcr cent social security levy on a i teach people how to brush their teeth is actually to do it for them until thev cet the riant 'feel' of thp brush on their gums "Finally I passed the brush over to my assistant and had her brush this patient's teeth for 10 minutes When I charged her $10 however she almost hit the ceiling! "But I told her that I had done more good for her teeth and subsequent health than if I had performed $150 worth of needless dental work upon her in my operating chair How to Handle People "She went out of the office and marched down the street to a drug store where she bought six new 'i tooth brushes Then she headed aB m to the home of her promistraight nent brother who has four youngsters "She lined that entire family up and personally brushed their teeth for them till she taught them how V-22- 0: f ever patients select any doctor they prefer the doctor signs a form and the patient presents the form to the insurance council far reimbursement In Russia medical naturally cojtIpo ic friio 4a all nAtnft- ehvajl dentists are assisned bv the So- - ' viet official in the district Naturally Leave it to Joe In Russia there is one dentist for 14000 people in the United States one dentist got 1885 people Maybe our namby-pamb- y refined diet makes seven or eight times as much dentistry necessary here Be that as it may the Russian system provides— the barest minimum in benefits as much as Joe and his friends deem proper for the mere worker Compulsory sickness insurance has been in force in New Zealand for ten years providing free medical care tor two million persons but not the services of specialists The cost is paid out of the social tavy of 7 per cent on all In England a weeklv fferinrtinrt of 88 cents from th nav nt am played men over 18 70- cents from me pay or employed women over 18 covers compulsory sickness insurance unemployment Insurance old age pensions and funeral benefits as well as spectacles transformations toupees back scratch-er- s and 'not holders But so many beneficiaries' have discovered they can no longer do without such doodads as store teeth spectacles and braces that the cost of compulsory sickness insurance is rising at an alarm inn rate in Encrl and anri th question Britons must now face is Mow much of this Utopian state or socialized medicine can they afford to carry? The government now takes nearly of the national income in taxes Of this amount 825 goes for social service including the medical plan which costs about a billion dollars a year an American billion that is—or a thousand millions The English figure a billion as a million millions But don't worry about it— give me an American billion if that's all the change you have Estimates of the probable cost of state medicine or compulsry sickness insurance if it is introduced into this country estimates by expert economists who base their computations on the ence of other countries varyexperifrom 4 per cant to 8 per cent of the weekly pay of employed persons Include that bite with the deductions now made from the weekly pay envelope and it will become pretty clear that a lot Of you starry eyed children who yearn for kindly Uncle Sam to take over the practice of medicine are going to pay your doctor bills whether you like it or not It might not be so bad or so expensive if the plan were voluntary a policy you could take or leave as you see fit and the levy Lucky you to find this wonder-dres- or premium you pay for coverage Right in the new fashion went to the doctors and hospitals with deep neckline big pockets as compensation for their servRight easy sewing too and simple ices to keep crisp— it opens flat! Voluntary prepayment medical Pattern 4522 comes in sizes 12 care plans sponsored or 14 16 18 20 Sizes 16 takes the medical professionapproved by andor fabric yards Blue Cross had a of 700000 This pattern easy to use sim- people enrolled as total subscribers In ple to sew is tested for fit Has 1942 These plans must have been illustrated instructions complete satisfactory all around for Send twenty-fiv- e cents in coins pretty number of subscribers at the for this pattern to Anne Adams the end of 1947 had grown to 7500000 care of Pattern Department PO At present more than 10000000 Box 6710 Chicago 80 111 Print persons are enrolled in these volplainly your name address size untary plans and style number After all it is good sense to pay Sewing for vacation leaves you for what you get If you like what more money for going! See the you get or quit paying if you are latest styles to sew in our new Anne Adams summer pattern book not satisfied A travel wardrobe fashions for the whole family Free Questions and Answers Poor Color pattern of a shampoo and make-u- p smack printed right in the book M Told my hemoglobin Is low or Send just fifteen cents more for as the doctor stated it the color of this book my blood is poor (Mrs W J M) Answer: Hypochromic is the $5 which will keep you in a vigorous condition Don't cherish a few ugly snags Get a good set of artificial teeth They may add 5 to 10 years to your length of life and much more pep while you are living s And always be true to your teeth or they'll be false to X t-- """5 I land-owni- mi! it should be done 'Since then I have bad the whole family as patients so my tooth brushing lesson was one of the best investments I ever made "In fact she has also referred me several other patients from hef wealthy circle of friends She is now a zealot for proper dental hygiene "I took the chance of offending her that first day in my office for she expected me to order her to have some routine dental work done "But I saw that her gums were not in a healthy state and realized that she wasn't doing her part toward keeping her mouth in a healthy condition "Dr Crane she is the typically dominant energetic type who easily becomes a loyal rooter and zealot for you if you can dominate her long enough to put your ideas across" Best Health Insurance The whole structure of your health rests upon your mouth as its basic foundation so insure your teeth by proper brushing and regular dental check-ups- " Infection from abscesses at the roots will seep Into your system and contribute to arthritis rheumatism heart trouble and possibly some of the allergic conditions including e Moreover 'you cannot be young unless you eat the diet of youth! 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