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Show mn ' 'TjfruirlhP lyny vj Hffipriluinnrri Decline Such A Rewarding Project His Kind W By ROSE MARY PEDERSEN Deseret News Staff Writer -- Invitation the ever you only young people hear about are those who are taking dope, in trouble with the law, or involved in riots on Sometimes campuses. If you're seems it not By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I am a giI, who last year came from Stockholm to work for a family I will call "The Smiths. Mostly I have been looking in careful, fact, you can easily forget that there are many in their teens and early twenties who are very worthwhile citizens working hard to make a better place; America trying every day to help those who are less fortunate. after ago Smith Down at Salt Lakes Central for instance, Center, there are a number of enthu- City are who teenagers working in the day care section. photo they Negro, young are instructing and caring for ages three to youngsters five. TIIE PUPILS of these Some youngsters have black skins; some have almond-shape- eyes; d some have high check bones and a Mexican-India- Out on the playground, Barbara Warner, left, supervises little Audrey Warner. Barbara is a teen-ag- e volunteer at Central City Day Care. heritage. But they all are alike in one way. They all come from neigh- n Abby, I do not cate to go ' dancing with this old man (he must be 40) and besides I have a steady boyfriend who is very angry already about my going to the movies with Mr. Smith. ,.v I Although Mr. Smith has done nothing improper, 1 do not wish to go out with him, neither do I wish to offend him. Can you advise me? FROM SWE- Respectfully. DEN are "filling in. They are looking after Cenwho tral City youngsters to be left otherwise might fend for themselves; to roam trie streets; to grow up as juvenile delinquents. Is it rewarding work? Listen DEAR FROM: Thank Mr. Smith for bis kind invitation, and tell him your boyfriend objects, so yon must decline. That should settle it. ... Cl DEAR ABBY: For the past year I have had a very good cleaning woman once a week. Recently she mentioned to me that one family she works for on a similar basis pays her when they go on their vacation even though she doesnt do anything for them while they are away. THEY TEACH The Benefits Of Exercise By ROBERT L. RICE Dear Mr. Rice: I'm writing for just a little more advice. I follow your exercises the benefits unless you actually do it. So come on you gals, stop about it and start thinking faithfully, and have wonderful results. I feel and look 100 per cent better, but my thigh bulge is reluctant to leave. you recommended, you know the one where you lie on your side with your legs straight out then raise the top leg. I do each leg 25 times. NOT ENOUGH Man, you wake up in the morning ready and raring to go! You cant possibly realize tremendous exercise for that stubborn thigh bulge. Stand with your feet about 6 inches apart, use a broom stick on your shoulders, holding it with your hands. Squat down until your upper kgs are parallel to the floor. Keep your back straight, using your legs to push you up to a straight standing position do 10 the first day and increase to 25. t I've been doing the exercise Would it be alright to do this exercise more times and is there any other one? Ive taken off 1 inches from each thigh, but still have 1V2 inches to go. Impatient Grace Dear Grace: Isnt exercise great! its a doing your exercise program I might add, for the average woman between 53 to 57 a good upper thigh measurement is 20 inches. day care center as starts day early as 7:30 the children begin when a.m., to arrive. It ends as late as 5:30 p.m., when the children are either called for or taken A typical home. During these hours, the teen volunteers teach the basics of art and color; the fundamentals of arithmetic; the importance of being fair in games out on the playground. They button shirts, wipe noses, tie bows on pigtails, tell stories, serve snacks and lunch time to listen to the youngand they give them lots of understanding and and do little tilings for the children. But, most of all, they take Jove. As one volunteer puts It: You cant help but learn to love these children. You become so involved with them and their problems, that you forget all about yourself and, any prejudices you might have had. You go home at night feeling youve really done something that counts and you feel youre a part of something important What greater reward could there be? DEAR OAK: No, it's not ued employe. And she probably mentioned it to yon because she hoped YOUD take the hint. faithfully TRY THIS Yes, you may increase the repetitions for each thigh to 50. The first day do 30, the next 35, etc., until you reach 50. Also, try Marian 5 DAYS ONLY! BEGINS . . . TUES. JULY 22 Bench Is ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Engaged Mil 1810 true-to-lif- East. IN His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz H. Mudrow, 2067 Stratford Dr., will give a wedding breakfast for the couple at the Chuck-A-Ram- PECTIN COTTON WOOD MALI SAIT IAKE . 1 1 278-536- 1 xt.44 xt.224 i Salt Lake Temple will be the setting Aug. 28 for the of Miss Marian wedding Bench and Klaus Mudrow. The nuptial news is made known by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert A. Bench, 3130 JAM & JELLY 328-90- TOOELE mumasm doing the squats, a.VjDiA. DOWNTOWN portraits e COLOR i OPEN MONDAY A.M. TO 9 P.M. 10 a. That evening, the bridal pair will greet guests at a at the Crystal reception Heights Ward. Miss Bench is a senior at the University of Utah, where she is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr. Mudrow attends the U. of U. He has fulfilled an LDS Southwest British mission. 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Reading to the children at day care center is fun project for teen-ag- e of listeners. tells Lovato to Here, Cynthia spooky story group sters MAIN GOAL ' dancing! along with the day care center staff 1 Now he tells me that he has the sitter again for Saturday, and he is taking me rustl boriioods that have been des- -. as of ignated "pockets And most all of poverty. litem come from homes where the mother must work and cannot provide supervision and attention during the daytime hours. volunteers So, the teen-ag- e I movie with him. THEIR JOB Monday, July 21, 1969 r Last evening Mr. Smith engaged a sitter for the children and invited me to go to a Howard Moore by Margarita Diaz shows group of Central City children the relationships between colois. The game is part of the program ot day care center. Margarita is serving as a teen volunteer there. Under the helpful supervision of Day Care Director Ed Owens, an intelligent and personable Mrs. sudden word tlrat her who mother, lives in a neighboring state, is seriously ill, so she went to be her mother. ENTHUSIASTIC TEENS siastic their children. A few days 224 COTTONWOOD 278-536- 1 Open for late appointments MON., THURS. & FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M. - f ' |