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Show Thursday, Jan. 9, 1964 ParUfl. UilcrtJj Ccp:Jjn SUNDAY MASSES are held at 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 6 pm. Cypres Icsatbsd At hr Evcrycso ffl-bSt- bod at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, nounces Father LawrenceReli-M. ''' ' yV- - ' , S p e 11 e n. gious instruction is weekly for all s S' p? ,t " tv " VVf ... AN ALTAR Society meeting was held Tues-FatbSpallan day at 7:30 p.m. - ; '' ", ' '"''it "" ' , ' r ' , , it?-- , Xii V . ',1 ''fitter v grades and convert instructions by appointment. V'' f' " - an- i 's!' '''I , ar f The meeting opened with Rosary and Benediction at 7:30 p.m. in the church. This was the annual Charibaby shower for Catholicof ladies a group and ties large attended and brought gifts. 1 game next 1:30 here: Juniors, Sunday pits IntermeTooele. p.m. against diates, 2:30, vs. St. Anns. CYO BASKETBALL ?-- i l X ; " .. k $$ - v , " m t' A GAMES PARTY will be held Saturday, Jan. 18, 8 p.m., at the Parish Hall Many fine prizes inas cluding turkeys, hams, etc. be well as cash favors, will awarded. Everyone is invited to attend this evening of fun. Msp i " V; - ; v" ' f- t MAGNA YOUTH BIDS UAF TRANMG UNIT AirLOWRY AFB, COLO. man Third Class Calvin M. Church of Magna, has completed the technical training course for United States Air Force weapons mechanics here. Airman Church was trained to load, maintain and inspect" the weapons used in the Air Force fighter and bomber aircraft - The airman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale S. Woodard, 8780 Edith Circle, Magna, is a graduate of Cyprus High School. HOWARD KIMSEY. WADE superintendent The Rescue Society, New York, N.Y.: In the face of what medical science is doing to prolong life, it is high time to reappraise the general practice of retiring men at 65, and thus often forcing them into idleness and the acceptance of government handouts, with the appalling results which we witness in rescue missions. SHARE AND BEAR IT Dear Helen, I am heading through my healthy 70s and at this rate might reach 100. My dear husband left me quit comfortable. Now my son and daughter urge me to give up my lovely home and take an apartment They say they worry about my being alone. I'm not willing to give up the comforts and space I have. What Fm asking is, why isnt there some way for people like us to share our home with another woman? Would you be interested in starting some action for this idea? ' Aunt Betty Thtre's always baas a great interest in this idea, but Its mixed with alarm, for fear of fostering personality elashaa. In several cities a private home has become the club dwelling for retired professional women who each have their own room and kitchen privileges. In mas Southern city a try waa made to start "Grandmothers on Loan to live in. help mothers. Social agendas ly pointed out tbs such an arrangement in ing domestic dashes the women. Many older woman with large bouses nai rooms, usually because they need the money. What you propose, it I read you dear, is a partnership ef friendship to share a home. This is so personal that no official agency would want to touch it, I believe. One woman Ilka you advertised in bar local denewspaper and up came A miracle. lightful house-matOn the ether hand, miracles ere everywhere these days! So why shouldn't you get one. teat -- e. PICK IT UP I Vickie Jensen Of the Cyprus High School Yearbook staff demonstrates the true purpose of a waste basket Just In case some of the students have wondered because of their disuse at the schooL When the high School pupils returned to their sparkling clean school after the holidays, the yearbook staff was determined litter-bu- g camto keep it that way so they are staging an paign. "for as many weeks as we feel it is necessary. all-o- ut New Cafeteria Site of Annual Confab Credit Unlcn Cacchus The annual meeting of the Bacchus Plant Credit Union will be held Saturday, Jan. 18, 7 p.m., in the new cafeteria of the Bacchus Plant, announce officers. Featured will be election of officers, r.::t - re.TAKING a vacation-fro: hearsing plays, the two speech classes are now debating.1-Variousubjects have been chosen and students are getting every type of information pertaining to the subject. So, if you are walking down the hSlls of Brockbank, dont be surprised if a Brockbank Bee comes to you asking, "Whats your opinion on this? and Whats your opinion on that? Dont worry, it is only a student ' from the speech class. -- . s Brock-bank- and pamphlets on the subject I have some ef the best free ef charge to readers. Write to me at Rational Senior Center. Lehigh Acres, Fla for them. Bring them to No. 1 speaker! GET YOUR HEALTH DIARY Dear Helen, My wife and I left ice end snow this winter and are following the sun like rich people, which were not. Were not in the best of health, but this doesn't stop us. However, in case we need medical attention, what can we do? Any advice? We saw your - column in the newspaper here.- Florida At an Important conference on health and aging last waak. tha professor ef medicine at the medical school described a Health Diary. It's the sise ef e passport. In this Health Diary you end your wile (to each his own!) keep a record ef your medications, doctors, etc. It's e clinic visits. superb way to show at a glance your past and present mejical history. This Health Diary is available tree ef charge from several sources. Including e life insurance institute. s. innnit Oquirrh Coy Sccuf Court of llcr.cr FIRST basketball game of the season is this Thursday, Jan. 16, pitting Olympus against Brockbank. The balance of the schedule includes: Jan. 23, Wasatch vs. Brockbank. Jan. 30, Brockbank at Granite. Feb. 6, Valley at Brockbank. Feb. 13, Brockbank at Central. Feb. 20, Kearns at Brockbank. THE Feb. 27, Brockbank Slated Friday : Eve An Oquirrh District Boy Scout Court of Honor will ba held Friday evening, Jan. 17 in tha Brockbank Junior High School Little Theatre. Tha program begins' at 7:00 pan. This will ba a general court of honor and awards will ba made for Ufa. star and other achievements. at THE NINTH grade World Geography classes, being taught by Mr. Verney and Mr. Burrows, will start studying on vocations A Favorite Thought Jan. 20. Every year this event has taken place and has been successFailure is often that early ful We hope this new year will morning hour of darkness which not be an exception. precedes the dawning of the day The students will see various of success. , films and hear speeches. They Leigh Mitchell Hodges Got Set For Tbs lien Year Of 1964! January Special! $U OFF on all 2i:d vacds PEiimUINTS YOU? Officers for two Hunter Second had a Ward organizations were named speak- this week to include: are no Leona BergRelief Society different from others, except that strom, AnderRaNane president; theyre older.; Anothejgpeaker son. first counselor; Ruth Andersharply contradicted him. He said son, second counselor, and Marolder people face problems and lene Peterson, secretary. situations absolutely unknown to Primary Verla Withers, presithe young, and unknown on this dent; Beverly Winger, first counscale even 20 years ago. I took selor; Sandra Willoughby, second notes. He mentioned decreased counselor; Elsie Gallegos, and money and energy, decreased Mary Rushton, secretaries. friends, need for a decent role in life, retirement and how to handle it, proper housing, nutrition, .There are three kinds of peo changed relationships with your pie: those who make things hapfamily and community. Of the pen, those who watch thing no two, which speaker waa right? happen, and those who have Both are very important men idea what has happened. ' here. In fact, speaker No. 1 is our leading citizen. Greatly Puzzled Put your money on No. 2 speaker. Both you and he wrapped up the whole field of Gerontology. Why do you suppose the large newpence of aging, called Gerontology, got started? Speaker i No. 1 should know It sprang up be- cause of intense need fJf understand the unique plight faced by most of today's raSona of seniors. Look at these fast facts. Billions of dollars are building 2y commuultiea. retirement brand-neconcept in; bettor lives for the elderly . . Unions have built Mg no commit tees. leadership and information for retiring workers . . . Industry gives retirement counseling . . . Physicians are specialising in Geriatrics, the medical care of the agfd . . . Medical schools are in ternships fat Geriatric . . . Schools and univorfiOka are teaching courses in Gerontology . . Many uniuersifiaai-Duk-e University. University ef Kentucky and others have la Cantor for tha Study ef Aging . . . AlmeM every stale in out country has a Committee on 'Aging, to aid seniors. j National organisations have formed for the beneCt ef olden, and with elders . . . Why do you think there was a White House Conference on Aging? In great demand are r will then .be better equipped to prepare their vocation. s Friday, Jan. 10, marked Day, annual Dress-U- p and all students came attired in their favorite wearing apparel most of which was received during the holidays. A matinee dance, planned by the Student Council, was held and at this time, the most mannerly gentleman and ladylike girl were chosen Cordell Brown and Terry Poulton. along great I rolled up a big career in failures, but it doesnt today for the free list of the many and services available bother me. Fm near 80, satisfied booklets to you compliments of this with what I had, what I lost what I got left So why so much talk about problems of the aged? Bob (Bob over fe the following 0?rICElS IIA1.UD F03 question end answer!) entertainment and a lucky person HOW DIFFERENT ARE Dear Helen, Our town will receive a large colored TV. free medical lecture. One All members are urged to at er said that older people Press-Patte- By Cindy Watterson. THE ENTHUSIASM of the Christmas holidays is wearing off and the students of Brockbank Junior High School are back to their regular schedule of classes. WHY ALL THESE PROBLEMS? on a problem? Write Need Why all this talk about prob- to Helenhelp National Senior Alpert, In lems? the old days, nobody Florida or Acres, Center', Lehigh bad problems. I have none. I get in care of this newspaper. Write r e p o.r t s, refreshments, tend. Rrothbunh We Also Specialize in TINTS SHAMPOO-SET- RINSES MANICURES S HAIR STYLING - v Stylotte Boaoty Salon ' i t , 2707 South 8600 West PHONE 297-226- ' 1 i , - l!:rs's a Ust xf fjnrristn production cars with stea&rd C:t d:"ver more Jiorsepover cf c:r lb '64 Oldsmobile F-05- i:t to !!:I!iy Ccup or Sports Coupe: w canvGu? Got whet? A good start along the path to success. 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