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Show Council Doctor in the Kitchen automatically. Backstops are almost up and red dirt has been hauled in, he said. Two citizens, Dick Bona and Darrell Stephenson, met with the council to iron out any problems concerning operation of their business, The Turf Club. They said their place is kept clean inside and out, and that police have found no cause for complaint in its operation, with exception of noise outside the establishment on certain nights. This loud talk, etc., comes about after the business closes for the evening and patrons have gone to their cars in the parking lot. Neighbors have ' complained on this disturbance which takes place at late hours. Steps will be taken to correct this, Mr. Bona said. Ammon Lance, chief of police, said he has had his men make routine observations nightly and submit reports to him every day. The noise is generally to be found outside and not inside the club, they noted. A request to allow the club to remain open one hour later on Friday and Saturday nights was tabled for be IN THE Planning and preparing meals for your family makes your kitchen the real center of your home. It is, also, from this area that those wonderful odors and tasty dishes come. Thus, the kitchen has a happy connotation for members of the family even if you do collar a little help with the dishes now and then. But a kitchen can be a dangerous place as well especially for smaller children. But kitchens neednt be unsafe, unless people make them so. As a doctor I am aware that a good portion of home accidents happen in the kitchen. To improve your home safety batting average, lets talk about some precautions you should observe. Safety Shows Consideration Burns, cuts, and poison lead the parade of kitchen hazards. Each of these risks is and their causes are almost entirely preventable. But safety Is almost a way of life for some people while others go on being accident-prona characteristic often understandably irritating to those closest to you. Reasonable safety precaution is, then, in my opinion, not only the Intelligent thing to practice but one of the best ways an individual can demonstrate consideration for others. The most obvious sources of burns in the kitchen are, of course, your stove, your oven, or cooking surfaces plus all the hot things you have to handle, such as implements, lids, pots and pans, and hot foods themselves. Electric appliances are next. They are not only sources of heat, but being electrical there is the built-ihazard of possible shock and, particularly, worn or imperfect electric cords. Electric sock e KITCHEN ets, too, need respect, especially as a potential source of trouble if you insist on yanking electric cords from the socket while holding the cord rather than the plug itself. Grease Hazds Hot grease will carch fire, and this you are very aware of. But how often do you clean the vents of your stove or the hood over it? Or your kitchen exhaust fan? These get clogged with grease and will produce one tremendous blaze if they ever get going. If grease does start to burn, remember throwing water on it only spreads the fire. Baking soda or salt will extinguish a small blaze. But you really should have a fire extinguisher in your kitchen. Do you keep your hand off the water faucet when you have a connected electric appliance in your hand? Do you wear suitable clothes in the kitchen so that loose sleeves and other parts of your apparel won't get caught in appliances or catch fire? Do you remember not to lay electric carving tools down without disconnecting them? Children can slip on spilled food or grease. You have read enough times about insecticides, or bleaches, being kept in the kitchen, and then being mistakenly used in or near food. Harmless Products Such "harmless household products as a bottle of furniture a box of aspirin, or a can polish, of drain cleaner, left within the reach of small children, can result in a serious, if not fatal, accident. Also appliances and cutting tools within their reach invite disaster. Your kitchen neednt be unsafe, unless you make it so. operated Eat BEEF De Wayne Brothers Circus In Spanish Fork June 1 3th FATHERS far DAY Mr. been realized. was and is the head of one of the greatest acrobatic troupes of today. Although he had his acrobatic troupe for years his greatest ambition was to have his own circus. He felt that to bring to the people a truely old fashioned American circus under the tent was to follow the real tradition of the as circus. His motto was, long as there is a child there will always be a circus. So he began working along these lines, starting with only a few animals, trucks, and equipment. Each year he enlarged and improved and now has one of the largest tented shows left today. Mr. De Wayne is still in charge of putting up the Big the show, and Top, moving working in the acrobatic troupe. His specialty is preparing the meals for the entire circus personnel. He carries his own De Wayne cook-hou- se and as his show has worked many foreign countries, has learned each countrys way of preparing their food. Today he delights in preparing these different foods for his staff and employees. He holds to his dream to bring good wholesome to the entire family and the response that he has received from the thousands that have seen his circus, is indeed the reward he deserves. He is known by all circus personnel as the man whose spirit and drive is unmatched by no one indeed a Great Circus Si j Cudahy - a f Holiday Boneless Sliced Bacon Corned Beef Shoppers Handbills Direct Mail Brochures Office Supplies Art and Sign Work Addressing and Mailing Service Business Machines Sales and Service Rubber Stamps Photo Copy Service Bookkeeping Needs Payson Chronicle ARCH theatre Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday June 6, 7 and 8th 1 show each Night Box Office Opens 8.00 and Show Starts at 8:15 - He He makes no friends- - few cnetallQp ' a few dollars-an- d none of them lastfc . - Tuesday & 3 p.m. The DRAGON is Ladies Night 17-2- ge At Payson Pool Registration is now in progress at the Payson Memorial Pool for the following classes: Adult Class, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. First class will be Monday June 9. Water Ballet starts, Monday, June 10, at 12 noon. 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Late Wednesday afternoon and evening will find the Explorers in Western dress bartaking on a big Texas-styl- e a show becue and attending stars which will under the and 6 adult leaders al Parks Council will participate in the Fourth National ExDelegate Conference plorer 1968, at the ColoAugust 2, rado State University at Fort Collins, Colorado, stated Floyd Loverridge, Scout Executive. Explorers from all over the Nation will be represented at this conference. Not only will this be one of the large st gatherings of boys, but it will be one of the most meaningful. Each Explorer will be encouraged to participate in as many skill contests as he desires. On Monday afternoon there will be a gigantic skill area set up for the conference and it will include everything from archery toskish, and from swimming to horseshoes. On Monday evening the program will find Explorers recognizing young Americans from across the country. On Tuesday, August 20, the key for discussion is Dedicated Service. Discussion groups will formulate plans for positive action upon returning home in the field of service. The afternoon will see Explorers from every part of the country joined in service projects. That evening will find the Explorers enjoying a variety show. 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S1 s&srenra Grade AA Eggs Lorge SizeCrop dox. 37 Sofewoy Fluoride Toothpaste or HexochiorophenX tube ft vI ib. No. 303 1 Price Cream O' Iceberg Large Solid Heads Award Winners Best Picture explorers of the Utah Nation- coaching at the Spanish Fork High School for two years and was successful during both years in taking his team to the state tournament. Coach Gardner played high school prep basketball at Davis High School in Clearfield, Utah. He played varsity basketball at Birgham Young University for three years under Coach Stan Watts. Prior to coming to Spanish Fork, Coach Gardner acted as an assistant basketball coach at B.Y.U. Mike obtained his BJS. and M.S. degrees from B.Y.U. in Physical Education. We wish Mike and his wife Linda continued success in their new assignment at Snow 69 89 49 pkg Safeway Trim The U.S. Government dote not pay for this advertisement. It is presented as a public service in cooperation VitA the Treasury Department and The Advertising Council. 8 pm Seventy-tw- o s Bar-- S Man. Typewriters and 5-- Fourth National Explorer Conference Set for Aug. 17 Mike Gardner, head basketcoach at Spanish Fork High School was appointed this past week as the new head basketball coach at Snow College at Ephraim, Utah. Mike has been ball has US, Savings Bonds, A nrynev Freedom Shares Doors 7:45 Show Thursday, June 6, 1968 84651 De Wayne, owner and of De Wayne Bros. Circus, is a man whose dream Introduce yourself to George this month for just $18.75. Then get acquainted with Tom and Franklin. And maybe someday youll even get to know Theodore. (Hes on the $10,000 Bond.) week June Coach at College - Ted Go ahead, pass the buck. Pass just a few bucks from each paycheck as a loan to George and his friends. Your Country needs the help that only you can give by buying U.S. Savings Boqds where you work or bank. And its such a very easy way to save. 1 Paynwi, Utah manager ed Sdsut 8 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Mike Gardner Named Continued from Front Page by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council SAFETY - 1960 SAFEWAY SCORES INCORPORATED 59 |