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Show 'M j June SUN CHRONICLE, June CLEARFIELD COURIER, Page 4 15, 1978, i 14, 1978, Page 4 t What if someone starts choking? lll ymsfiBieiPs i) OVM M TYWI Of FAMEUN6 TO r0 CNOOfl MA- H- UMIST QUANTITY iMIHI MTOWIST. DARK 1 CAtTU OAK i Sunwhtod woodgratn an lanav plywood VOgrodo i44 $579 DRIFTWOOD lOodoA Simulated woodgraln on 2 louen plywood 9rad $449 NOCTURNE 1 1 groda, simulated woodgram on louan plywood 9 hi OAK an accident or attack are often the most critical and that prompt action may very well mean the difference between life and death. Unfortunately, thousands of Americans die each year because the people who are in a position to help Medical experts agree that the first few minutes what action to take. The American Red Cross has long been a leader in developing and promoting safety- courses designed to teach people how to respond ft Read and use the classified ads - $2 week $6 a month -- 5164x8 fir groda simuloted fmih on 825-166- 6 lanow plywood 6 49 death. What would yo do if this emergency occurred in your home? Would your knowledge of first aid enable you to save your friends life or would you stand by helplessly, watching him choke to death on a piece of rib roast? if OUIIN'S 48 Vu have invited several friends to your home for a dinner party. You and your guests are seated at the dining room table, enjoying conversation and a rib roast dinner. Suddenly, one of the guests begins coughing and making choking signs. A piece of meat has lodged in his throat, and he is unable to breathe. Precious seconds separate your friend from AND COLONS ANO VAAItTT MOIWNQS -m-- nNNM You 6 CROSSCUT 1IRCH AUTUMN PICAN 3164x9 First Grade 48 11 groda 3M6 Emulated woodgroie on low on emulated woodgrom on louan 5 99 $J 95 M IF YOU CAN BECOME A WORM GROWER' ACCEPTFD AS A PRODUCER WE Professional Guidance during situations. 240 ALIIKD WH-Soal- RANGE MM9-3-0 $1949 $159S BATHROOM TILE BOARD Second Grade CORRUGATED 5x5 $2.50 $3.00 5x6 FIBERGLASS Now, Gallery of Homes, Inc., an international network of independent real in estate brokers, cooperation with the Red Cross, has produced a film and video tape to acquaint the public with the major causes of home accidents and the proper teacniques for dealing with these situations. The film, entitled One Person Too Late, dramatizes five emergencies which might $ J GALVANIZED PIPE In AU SIZES w 99 It ft. Longthi ' 34cH SOcf " I 47cft Vi" and up IW OcH " techniaues for each situation and a Home Emergency Quiz accompany the film. George Elsey, president of the American Red Cross, stated that this type of film has been needed for some time and that chapters will use the film for creating safety awareness. Red Cross volunteers will be available to show the film to interested groups and to answer first aid questions. .. ' that the film technique involves the viewer by theoretically placing the lives of five people in his hands. Its a mystery with five emergencies, Carter said. The viewer is asked to choose the first aid method which would save the victims life. The film is available to churches, civic Floyd & Christy Andrews, their sons Jim & Robert along with Roberts bride have returned from a trip to Weare, N.H. to attend a reception in honor of the couple who were married at Mountain Home, Ida. on Dec. 14. The bride is the former Kim Taft, the reception was hosted by her parents Mr. & Mrs. A1 Harding at the Ramada Inn in Concord, N.H. The Andrews stayed at the home of Kims grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Stanton Slack in Pembroke. During their stay in New Hampshire which was about a week they were escorted around all of the interesting historical sites inthe area. Robert & Kim are both in the Air Force, she is stationed in Mountain Home. RObertHas btefen'Mflfll AFB' in3 vJUty? ATffef ftyflig Pvvt. Louis Alongoria, .,1111 18, High School. CEDAR I CEDAR MCI COMBED REDWOOD 44 tolort 4 1 pail 169 Pocky 146 March and Batter BARIIDWIk! 98 CHAIN LfNK 50 ft. rolls 4 FT. $24.9S 5 FT. $31.95 $36.95 6 n HIAVYWT. 6 If.. 1.91 $1.$6 Wl MC FUSTS FOP UM FIN. ES IN Alt Ali WlS OF (MAIN GAM AvAil A&lf FIELD FENCE American Mb4$ 4 iftch $trip$ 32 39 47 FT. CHAIN WIS I'N STRIPPING i $46.9$ $30.93 $37.79 2e 26.. REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN tea'll show you how to do yoursol! and it sm monoy mm & Dieter iCWplMCH 9 am 7 p.. mam 9r4rF. 9FMra. ne m a im f r - l IP (MED nr ua-'- ilN" niiniii) iipi i art-T' it (sir. Gallery of Homes will help convice the public of the need for first aid training. additional i inFor formation, contact a chapter of The American Red Cross or a local Gallery of Homes office. ; - average son of Mr. & Mrs. Peter Longoria of 2292 N. 460 W., is taking advanced training in A 4 for cooperative venture with V Army Communications at Ft. Gordon, Ga., where completed recruit training. Louis attended Clearfield Codar account thousands of deaths each year, said Elsey, most of which could have been avoided if someone trained in first aid methods had been on hand when the emergency occurred. We hope that this &i back from New Hampshire, the Andrews spent a week camping in Ogden Canyon. 4 Up 4 home the I baa? AStotno sizis Easy to Install Ready to Finish All Sizes. an the Red Cross or through local Gallery of Homes brokers. A' pamphlet describing proper first aid children. great-gran- d Of interest is the marriage on June 9 of Teresa Price & Glenn A. Galloway. Miss Price is the daughter of Mrs. John Dennis Price of Clinton & Douglas Price of West Jordon. The Price family lived in Sunset a year or so ago. Mr. Galloway is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest R. Galloway who live in East Layton. The couple were honored with a reception at the Hains House in Ogden. Carl & Jerry Mark friends of Arley & Lorene Wallace spent a few days here with them last week. They are from Seattle, Washington and are returning home after a trip south. r Mr. & Mrs. Greg Jenkins Lavciw VftsteaHdrt . . Suftda(jpifh .04ft SPINDLES AND POSTS MOVABLE LOUVER SHUTTERS Mr,; 1 in Elsey commended Gallery of Homes on their concern for the public. Accidents in organizations, and other interested groups through American home. of Homes Gallery president, Henry F. Carter, schools, PANELS $3.11 26"x' 26"x10' ... $3.90 26"xl2' ... $4.69 26"x14' ... $3.49 26"x16 ... $6.20 DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS kt I) ACT TODAY SEND FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE HOODS SHingloi emergency stated Off FR Marketing Service Complete Supplies Exchange Membership H them during those first critical minutes dont know occur PERHAPS 4 following 'ii- until! 'till Grant & Charlene Wise along with their children were among family members who gathered on Saturday in Brigham to observe the 50th wedding anniversary of Grants parents. Mr. & Mrs. J.J, Wise. The affair was held at the Wise home, a dinner. Mr. Wise was employed by the Forest Service & they have lived in Garland, Huntsville, St. George, Logan, Ogden. After he retired they decided to make Brigham City their home. Besides Grant who lives in Sunset there is another son, Roy L. Wise of Coeru DAlene, Idaho. There are 12 grandchildren & two Mark'BbflrKferiMh1'! Jim & Ruth Dunaway went to Provo, on Friday for the first birthdayf of , their grandchild Tori Ann. Tori Ann parents are Scott & Ruth Dunaway. Paulette DerCola & her children Christopher, Robert & Krista are here from Milwaukee, Wis. for a months visit with her mother Ann Bronson & other family members. Robin Young is here visiting with her grandparents Dean & Dorothy Bodily & Robert & LaVern Young. Her parents are Neil & Janice Young. Neil is stationed in California with the navy. Robin who is six is recovering from a bad case of whooping cough. The Robert Kosters have a new granddaughter a girl born to Rick & Kathy Irvin who live in Ogden. This makes 2 boys & 2 girls for the Irvins. The children Scott, Michelle & Stephen stayed here in Sunset with grandparents while their mother was hospitalized for the new arrival. . . , |