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Show r tit i M4 REVIEW, STOP-Shovelin- November 18,1965 Special Care,. For The Raising children is hard as any parent knows. There is the physical side vtuch consists at cooking, cleaning, dressing, diapering, hunderTnr and hunting for a sitter. There is the mental aspect which involves teach ing and training, love and ol thought, and all the experiences that every child needs to be able to grasp the fundamentals pt reading and writing. It s hard work. Daily wot But its fun and rewarding to and watch the progress growth, both mental and physical. However, this Is all assuming you have an average one who laughs when child "peek-- i you play the game and enters into ll with b One who points to the fou. in his cloth book and with a Meow can ' say squeaky voic kid a little giggle when asked what the Lire says. It your child is normal and work pre-scho- a -- does all these things, count your blessings every day. For while the work is hard and time consuming to raise a regular child, how much more so is it tor parents of children who are ''different" and who will never have the joy and satisfaction of watching a normal child develop, -x- -There are an estimated 30,-0- 00 retarded children in Utah. are at American Fork Training School . . . 2,049 attend ' special education" classes in public schools . . . 26,000 stay home. In the words of a mother who wrote to me: Our retarded child is one of the lucky ooes. She Is one of the only 670 attending a day care cenLOOO ter for retarded and handicapped children In Utah. When she was accepted at the Opportunity Center in North Salt Lake at the age of four, she was not toilet trained. She didnt say a word (she still doesn't) and she crawled up and down stairs. She was drinking from a eup with a spout and was mostly Book Gives Tips On Diet and Ticker A new leaflet entitled 'Diet and Heart Disease Is available to the wtolic free of charge from be Utah Heart Association. The address to write or call is 250 Cast First South, Salt Lake City, Utah MilL or Pamphlets on all types of heart and circulatory diseases are distributed as a part of the public education program of the Heart Association. Does what rou eat have anything to do with heart disease? Do certain diets prevent heart disease, cause or cure them, or make them better or worse? This leaflet explains some of the facts that are already known about the relationship of diet to heart disease. Will changing the fat content of our Ciet lessen the risk of 222-56- 0L Memorial Slated A program Honoring the memory of President John F. Kennedy will be held at Fairmont Park at I p.m. November 2L sponsored by the Sugar House Chamber of Com- That Snow!" by PAT CUMMINGS THE BUTTON BOX by Pat Cummings g heart attack or stroke? spoon-fe- d, being extremely fussy about what she would eat. In fact, on the application form we were asked what foods she could not eat, and it was easier to list those foods she would: cooked baby cereaL pudding, ice cream, dry cereal which she could eat with her fingers, bread and crackers, and milk. Some diet! She has now been in the typortunlty Center a year and a half. My daughter has graduated to a regular glass, and feeds herself with either full ;ixe spoon or fork. After she had been feeding herself lunch at the center for about a week, I was told to discontinue spoon feeding her. She coaxed in her little wordless way but I was firm. Finally, she began feeding herself at home. Before going to the center, she lived almost entirely In her own little world, seeming- ly oblivious to people and tilings around her. She didnt respond to noises, nor even to her name. When I would show her a dog or a picture in a book, she showed absolutely no Interest. She would not even look at me; In fact, she seemed to avoid looking at people. Now, she has become much more aware of things going oo around her. She has learned to open the refrigerator (and sometimes close ltX turn pedal Child S on the lights (and off, some- times), and watches a little She has even television. learned to respond to her namr. Its hard digging up the extra money each month for her tuition fee, so my husband has a part-tijob on week-en- ds doing janitor work, and I do typing in my "spare time". Of course, we wish we could spend a similar amount oo each of our other children, but normal children advanthave more "built-i- n ages than a retarded child has. And the tuition paid by the parents isnt a "drop In the bucket toward the cost of the care of a child at a me care center. day to be held November 18th." So count your blessings if your child is just plain average. And try to see how you may help the small groups of dedicated parents and friends who have started the Day Care Centers In Salt Lake City doing their best to help 670 with 26,000 still children to go. Money and time are both nearest them, Thursday, urgently needed at ail the day its the Opportunity Center, 410 North Main in North Sait Lake (for severely retarded children,) or my own project, the Holla-da- y Childrens Center. 2007 S. 13th East ( for emotionally and mentally handicapped children.) How can you help those who cant help themselves? Just go in and ask: theres work for everyone. car centers, whether Tired of working that overloaded snow shovel oo that oversize driveway. Let us take the ache out of having a dear driveway all winter long. Our mechanical equipment will remove all snow and ice in a matter of minutes. The TOMAL Company will guarantee to keep your driveway clear of snow and ice for a period of five (5) months from December 1965 to 30 April 1965 for ONLY $25.00, This amounts to $5.00 per month or about $1.00 per week. Why risk illness or iniurv when we assume all of the risk. Our work is fully guranteed.' Driveways ONLY. Sorry we cannot accept work for sidewalks, steps or any commercial property. Regurdless of how many times it snows, you will always have a clear drive. Terms are: $12 50 down and the balance on 15 May 1966. Contracts will be accepted in that area bounded by 33rd South, Wasatch foothills, 48th South, and 27th East ONLY. No contracts will be accepted after 30 November 1965. FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SERVICE, PLEASE CALL THE TOMAL CO. 277-042- 1 United Fund helps, and I urge those I know that if they dont have another "favorite charity on the Fund list, that they could specify Opportunity Center. Many civic groups have come to the rescue and donated money and equipment, all very much needed and appreciated. Many women volunteer their time and go to the centers to help out in various ways such as assisting on field trips, cutting hair, giving and donating manicures, tilings that can be sold at the rummage sales. All of the day care centers need financial and volunteer support. I would urge each one to attend the open house being held at the day care center Var- ious scientific clues point toward the possibility that It will but we do not yet have the complete answer. Diet, of course. Is only one of the factors being lnvestl- ted la relation to heart ks E and strokes. Some of the others are high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, smoklns and heredity. People who regularly consume more calories than they use up eventually become overweight. Although normal weight Is no guarantee against heart trouble, doctors are overfirm on this point weight la a health hazard, whether you have heart disease or not. Today everyone is exposed to a great deal of Information about diet. Some of this Is based aa eelewtifte Met, hot much of It la not Diets are often based on food tads, popular one year and forgotten the next. Your health la much too precious to entrust to anyooe other than your doctor, and ooe should not tamper with his body chemistry. This is specially true if you have any kina of heart or blood vessel disease. For advise about your heart always ask your doctor; for Information ask your Heart Appliances and Service at-c- im i TWIN WASHER SERVICE ANDi PARTS ; r Factory . 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