Show — THE OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH THURSDAY EVENING some home rmnastJc? : All of this leads tp to rrry Jgestion for Christinas How about rigging up a chiming bar? It can be set up in a doorway All you need is a piece of metal pipe just long enough to span a doorway and wooden supports nailed to the door frame into which the bar OC R NOVEMBER 25 1 How About Home Gymnastic Present For Yule? Children Need Exercise V f V 4 — ' f FUTURE SCIENTISTS — Learning becomes fun this SPORTS CAR FAN — The new scale model kit enables Junior to build a famous German racer which runs on an electric motor Has gears rubber tires and start-sto- p year with new equipment such as this gyromatic flash cards which have answers on' the back for young scholars lever r o-)- '- ( i i - Council Small fry accept as routine the conquering of outer space peaceful uses of the atom and all the other wonders of our jet age As a matter of fact nostalgic toys m inspired by our historic past are just as popular as those of the space age this year Antique automobiles and Wild West paraphernalia are top of the 1959 toy pack Model sports car kits are favorites with small boys and little girls are taking up embroidery - ter MODERN MOTHER— Her lifelike baby doll is safe and happy in the last word in playpen design — a nylon mesh pen in a red enamel frame just like latest pens for real' babies signer 'Even those who know that pictures should be displayed at eye level generally hang them at the eye level of a standing person" Blick complained He insisted that in a living room or dining room where people usually are seated pictures should be at the eye level of seated persons "Museums ' are a poor guide in this respect" Flick said Museum pictures are intended for standing viewers Flickrwho teaches home planning and furnishing in Northwestern Uni versity's home economics depart ment had several suggestions forl displaying pictures in the home He called for different treatment of 1 frew in electric trains are replicas of frontier styles of the Old West as well as models of the ' latest streamliners f Plastic mosaic pieces provide the base for a new hobby kit Another provides the materials for making bead flowers As to dolls— they are present in force and infinite variety from al n baby dolls to fashion able teen-ag- e types complete with high-styl- e - J wardrobes V FAVORITE OUTFIT— The once skirt and blouse has climbed the sarladder to become a torial i smart costume lt isn't only A the convenience of a skirt respori-isiblis and blouse that so-simp- : le ' ' j' : !NEW YORK (UPD — Worried about junior scorning books for teievision? Could be it's a case of like parent like child A veteran editor of children's books believes parents set the reading habits of a child the same way they determine whether he grows up brushing his teeth regularly washing behind his ears and saying nu uicUlK yuu jr co ilia am "If adults read the children will read" said Mrs: Annis Duff as sociate editor of children's books at Viking Press and author of two books on family reading The best influence toward read ing is watching others enjoy a good e Robin Legend Connected i WithYuietide I 1 book' Mrs Duff who reared two chil- dren who love to read does not be lieve television will replace or impair children's reading as some authorities have predicted and J At least she said library chilpublishing figures show more dren's books in circulation than ever before The Children's Books Council Inc sponsor of this year's celebra-tib-n of Children's Book Week Nov 7 reports that 1500 "juveniles" were published this year 200 more titles than last year At present there are 12500 children's books in print 1-- WOODBRIDGE Conn (UPD — The robin now considered a har binger of spring once was 'a favor ite Christmas motif much as Santa Claus is today The heyday of robin's popularity was in the l8G0's and it possibly came to an end because of what the Wright Brothers did at Kitty Hawk In 1903 do-ln- by-go- ' ' - - (i j i fH ' i iX Jl nr Wtikly j V —— M33 Ka Monty Down 1 - r1 AMERICA'S IAR6£ST : - i " -- JEVIIBS! ' lhd 144 WetH Uk-f- OgcUa-S- etl J - - t4 " MALE'S- Toke Ycur Coffee Break ct ZdU'i! and Pancakes FRIRDAY New Low Prices on All Sunbeam Appliances FREE COFFEE OGDEH-SA- frame or - ror LAKE-PRO- VO LT " He also urged caution in the se lection of the important picture He ' w— jy§n 11 t it trt advised renting or borrowing such a" picture from a gallery before buying it Finally Flick suggested fresh- ening the home and the outlook by changing pictures frequently pos- sibly with the seasons BY FAMOUS tfoer Company Mrs Duff dougted that such clas sics as "Alice in Wonderland" "Tom Sawyer" and "Br'er Rabbit'! were as widely read today as in other generations There is a distinct trend towards books with a scientific and technical background a reflection of the age in which we O— Troy 12" dia -- ?- 04' v live 3TE Sogers - )) - si- START BOOK DIET You can start a child on a book-diet almost as soon as he's-oa solids diet said the editor Most children love to leaf through books long before they know words ' n H-Handld O— Siltnl -X- bUr " k-"- 'J $ ' t j PM! j'ff 3 v - " ' N s - x J-- p trJy-- Br '1 Kf °U :" 'r -- - ' ' — ' I i - V " J ' Magnificent tilverp!at collection destinod to 'become family treasurei' Each brilliant piece Is ' heavily lilverplated by famous F B Rogert Av(frT :vU': "r"4 iVJi V o-- dw ha V4: ' J X - J' 'J±f f : Silver Company known for silverware of beauty nd lasting quality 4 bwi ' ir v ne I If II k V I E I U 1 V I I fc I T —1 II 1 It i DELIVERS! 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Cook £ lowly ana sur constantly if you a £ cnocta II EASY MOIITIILY OR WEEKLY 7a fee It Easy! vzzt it ing-col- ' 'i Wkly Zale's Silver Shop gleams with value ng NEW YORK (UPD — Loose frozen peas can be added to cas serole dishes without defrosting If peas are frozen in a block heat in 2 tablespoons of water just long when pre enougn to separate heated sauce is used in the cas serole the peas will cook in 25 minutes at 375 degrees C3 TJS 1 iV Capacity up vr'"v-V---''V- Frigid Peas fc S-C- Onfy °NLY " wonty pawn i $1 PERCOLATOR a- - Legend connected the robin with Christ and thus with Christmas according to the resarch of C G Alton Means consultant to a card manufacturer's collection of antique greeting cards The legend states that the bird in trying to ease Christ's suffering on His way to the crucifixion pulled a thorn from the crown In so a drop of blood fell on the robin's chest and remained there r forever Comic robins perky robins robins to the snow and even dead robins were pictured by the thousands on Christmas cards in the late 1800's Some were garbed in clothing and shown bracing against a cold north wind or in other human-lik- e poses Birds and their mastery of the tkie$ had particular appeal to pe destrian man in years Their downfall in popularity came with — and possibly because of the airplane N9 I LlModtl '! if Automatic NO MONIY DOWN 1 WIEKIY important picture and spice and everything nice tended as the focal point in a room I there's a night gown that's heav He suggested that a enly 11 18 adorned with quilted wings tinn-tvr- a nicture carrv out the neu- oIden hal° and tral colors in a room and be framed in a color close to that of the walls The important picture on the other hand should be dramatized Flick suggested flooding it with light and using awide or contrast- wall-decor- fX p For little angels deserving sugar Want Junior to Read Set Proper Example Editor Advises -- — j TOASTER For Little Angel If You Really it's the wonderful tailoring meticulous attention to detail and fine fabrics' that certain skirt and blouse manufacturers have put into their wares Holly- berry red in luscious tweed is used for a superb skirt a gentle design anchored at the waist with an extravagant twist that ends in fringed streamers A white ' silk blouse beautifully tailored is the perfect companion There is also a sweater dyed to match the skirt: six-gor- j most-huma- ej ' CHICAGO (UPD— Almost every- the picture which serves as a wall body hangs pictures too high says decoration to complement a room's Paul Brewer Flick an interiorv de- decor and the in NEW IN TRAINS jf child spends a tremendous amount of his waking hours sitting and mighty little of it in vigorous activ ity Gone are the days when chil dren had to fill the woodbox be fore ' breakfast lug out the ashes in the afternoon walk long dis tances to school And what's happening to our chil dren who enjoy the sitting life? They may be well nourished and llA'Jl: 11 "P AND LID ' wtK1r fAony uown iCIIMDCAM DAniAlIT milTDni j Display Those Pictures Right Hang Them Much Much Lower Gown Heavenly r:" i v - " i I - Y'trM " WANTED: EXERCISE This is the life led by a huge number of children in this highly mechanized society of ours The - '" campaign to see that our cMdren ferent children and also for der-exercis- e more We cannot manufac- - j ent stunts ture woodboxes and ash cans nor In addition to the bar and its of course do we want to But we yoa need a mat to soften supports can think up some forms of exer- the inevitable falls An old matcise that are fun ' Then we need tress is ideal for this purpose to provide the equipment and enSome suggestions about all the courage its use things your- children can do on a Schools need to do a better job chinning bar as well as why regin their physical education depart- ular exercise Is so important for cur ments and maybe you as a mem- children can" be found in Bonnie ber of the PTA can encourage this Prudden's book "Is Your Child but in the meantime how about Really Fit?M published by Harper -- Housekeeping in toyland is'trict- with models of ly the last word in all kitchen appli ances with electric dishwashers washing machines and dryers that really work Playroom highways this year will have trucks designed to carry half motor boats and a special behicle for transporting horses in addition to the more familiar wheel toys Career-keye- d toys include a drive-i- n movie theater and a printing press that prints in color The junior builder gets the benefit of shortcut panel building to construct an apartment house or shopping cen- & I ' president of Toy Guidance Freud V 7 : ' Santa's Modern Minded Keeps Up With Science Associated Press Modern-minde- d Santa is all set for the 1960s with toys that mirror every facet of contemporary living from shooting the moon to raising babies the No matter how breath-takin- g advances of modern science children take them in stride says Mel h globe-wit- MD AP Newsfeatures Christmas Is the time for presents The best presents are not always the expensive ones but the thoughtful ones Take a good look at your youngster If you have one child or more anywhere between the ages of 6 and 14 I'll make a picture of his or her life Not will fit of course but see where yours does The child goes to school— that one is easy Very likely he rides the school bus or else you drive him to school seldom sick and they know a lot of or maybe he goes in a car pooL acts but their bodies are soften There will be some children who ing up under their soft life If this is so we must go on a walk or ride their own bikes to school These don't fit in this part of my picture In school he sits almost all day For the younger children there may be a short recess time when he plays on the playground He eats lunch at school maybe has a little time for play after lunch 'maybe not SUNBEAM FRYPAH After school he rides the bus home raids the refrigerator and settles down in front of the TV Those who go outdoors and play vigorously are the ones who don't fit my picture Dinner time comes along and then there is homework to do until bed- time ? will fit You can have several sets of sup- - By Dorothy V Whipple I n 1 lak end Prevo MJL0 2449 Vcshingtcn Elvd —— —— 180 So Main Salt laka— 42 W v v — EX Cnr 4-83- Provo i!I y yy irmy FPE i gls-- A r a MONDAYS UNTIL XrlAS GIFT WRAPPiriG OPEN FRIDAYS D PJ1 I - i |