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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Sept. 26, 1969 Dugway Nursery In Full Operation The Dugwav Nursery and Day Care Outer has reopened and is now in full operation as more than 40 children Iretweeu the ages of three months and 12 years are every day attendees. A Nursery Council has lseen named to administer the functions of the nursery in cooperation with the Civilian Welfare Board. Mrs. Charles Shadle is council advisor and Mrs. Thomas Dowdy is president of the nursery council. Other members of the council include Mrs. Robert Pegg, Mrs. Charles Helm, Mrs. David Koepp who is secretary of the council, Mrs. Jack Stakebake, Mrs. Paul Antiy, Mrs. Blaine Keller and Doctor Michael Mishkin. STAFF MEMBERS Shown above are Mrs. Charles ) Stephens, who is director of the Day School Center and Nursery and two members of the nursery council, Mrs. Robert Pegg and Mrs. Paul Antry. (L-R- PLAYGROUND FACILITIES A small number of the more than 45 children who attend the Dugway Nursery and Day Care Center are shown at play in the fenced-inursery play, ground as one of the teachers is in attendance. n 1 The Credit Union Umbrella Man Saving is the key to independence! Start saving today at the credit union where your money work You receive generous dividends because credit union members work, loan and save together not for profit not for qharity but for mutual service. save f You are sure to ks more pro- fitable saving at your Credit Union. Fedora Dugway 2 Credit Union 522-257- Mrs. Charles Stephens has Ireen named director of the nursery operation. In the nursery school Mrs. Richard Iialey is teaching the three year old class, Mrs. Nancy Gerber is the teacher of the classes for four year olds, and Mrs. Richard Miller teaches the Monday, Wednesday day class. and Fri- The Day Care Center has been cleaned from stem to stern and more than 500 hours of work on the facility has been done by persons contributing their time and energy," stated Mrs. Dowdy We are ready, willing and able to take care of many children. The Day Care Center is open from 7 a.in. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday of each week with rates of 40 cents per hour for one child, 50 cents per hour for two children and 60 cents per hour for three children with special rates for working mothers. For children attending nursery school which is from 9 a.m. to 11:30 the rates are $20 for five days a week and $15 for a three day week class with special rates for two children from the same family. Children who will be three years old by Deceinlier 31 are eligible to attend the nur- supervised play under the supervision of very qualified, interested teachers. At the present time with approximately 45 children attending, waiting lists are available on a first come first served ba- with sis. this recent innovation a program whereby a may be purchased on a monthly basis entitling the child to so many hours at the Day Care Shown instructing some of her young students is Mrs. Richard MilYOUNG STUDENTS Center, the hours lieing at the ler who teaches the three and four year old children at the Dugway Nursery School on Monparents wishes. The cost of this is for 30 hours per month - $9.50 day, Wednesday and Friday mornings. Mrs. Miller is one of three highly qualified teachers now for one child, $12 for two childemployed at the Nursery and Day School Center. ren and $14.40 for three child- and $10.20 respectively for for 5 hours. However, if one sery school classes which give ren. For the cards good for 20 one, two, or three children. Hie of these cards are purchased, the them an opportunity to leam hours the prices are $6.80, $8.50 cost is $5.40, $6.75 and $8.10 money is not refundable if the hours are not used during the month. In addition to our regular Monday through Friday There's a new girl in town nahours, we will open the nursery med EDITH and she's going to at night or on Saturday if there is' a'pianu.tee ihaT'lwelve' cbil-- hc,P your.lif! EDITH is a coined word for dren will lie in attendance,' The Home, a proMrs. Dowdy stated, however Exit Drills In increase to your chances we will need three days notice gram out safely of family your getting on these occasions so that arhome. The if strikes fire rangements may lie made to have Fire Prevention your and Protection the necessary supervisory perBranch is sponsoring Operation sonnel available. EDITH here. Any profits garnered from This is the most practical the operation of the Day Care weve seen in a long time idea will lie and A year card is Exit Drills Save Lives y.v.e UV--' Vi I. 134 men's and boys' Center Nursery used to purchase more ski jacket: such as creative and educational toys. At the present time there are no hot lunches available for the children and parents are advised that if the child is to lie in the Day Care Center during the lunch hours a sack lunch should lie provided. However milk or juice can lie purchased for ten cents. WinXresistant nylon shall, acrylic interlining and knit caftan-nylcellar and cuffs will keep yen warm an the ski, sleyesl Drawstring head with .attached filin' strap fcfo an jski coat fwindpreof shall is life aery lie. Jib ether fibers . can be washed er dry (leased. The , head tucks eut-e- f sight Into the cellar Orly, Cheese from a variety ef esters, 'rilsisra, Mr lips -- M aft :jper lice Be-- , 14; men's eutra large. cle-su- re. I to Stork smell . D TT1 J. J. car coat; Deluxe three-quartlength cetlen cerdu ray shell with feom back te Insulate against j the cold, fur-lik- e medacrylic er acrylic pile t trim. Zipper er hutten closure. er rls 100s to choose from. I QIC $119 , , . , selves for home fire emergencies, Fire Chief James Alcorn. We hope all Deseret Test Center families will participate." Some 10,(XX) persons die in home fires in the United States each year, more than half of them children and old people, he said. Many of these lives could have been saved if the parents and youngsters had only taken a few simple precautions, such as bedroom doors at their closing night, and had known exactly what to do when fire strikes says Chief Alcorn added. Operation Mrs. Thomas EDITH will give every family an Septemlier 8 Roy Siegle gave birth to a lioy, opportunity to do the planning Shaun Alan. SP5 Siegle and his and practicing necessary for quick wife reside at 271 A West 5th Aveescape from a burning home. nue. Details on how your family Mrs. Harold can take part in Operation EDITH Septemlier 14 Baker gave birth to a Ixiv, Tim- will lie published in the next issue othy. PFC Baker and his wife of the SAMPLER. reside at 93A East 4th Avenue. Mrs. Henry Lynn. Major Johnson and his Septemlier 13 R. llorst gave birth to a girl. wife reside at 502A Kcxfield Kelly. 1LT Horst and his wife Drive. Mrs. Stephen reside at 93C East 4th Avenue. Septemlier 20 Mrs. Donald Larsen gave birth to a Imiv, John. September 16 Johnson gave birth to twin girls, SP4 I amen and his wife resideAnn and Elizalicth Patricia nt 22 IB 5th Avenue. Entire Stock Mens-BoysLadies-Gi- T , supplies . . J and B Freight Outlet m s? S3 Use Our Easy Lay-Aw- ay JACKETS Selection tow coat Destined te be yeur winter sperts feverltel 100th nylon shell, warm, lightweight polyester fiberflll, xipper closure, dashing lines! Uses 0 le 1 In a choice ef colors. 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