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Show REVIEW. COTTONWOOD TALES EAST MILLCREEK For Kids Too The The other morning when the alarm went off and I opened my eyes and tried to see through the net, clips and tissue paper that had slipped sqmetime during the night, I leaped out of bed and prepared to greet the day with young child ren and youth. Viet Nam and even India and Pakistan has replaced the Cuban situation and the questions start again. Momma are we going to have threat to our a song. a war? In the midst of the cereal boiling over, the phone ringing, and our sons 5? glider getting caught in the hair net, How did a I said to myself: nice girl like me ever get into this mess? When I complained to my husband, all I got was a pat on the head, a kiss goodby and a suggestion to sit down during the day and write a Pulitzer Prize winning novel or something. Do we reassure and answer with headlines, T.V. and radio blaring the bitter truth. How do we explain to a child we have really been at war for a good many years? 'No, Blue Goose Wades Friday, September 24, the sun finally broke through the warmed the and clouds feathers of the Utah Pond of Blue Goose International. Blue Goose, Incidentally, is an insurance organization originally founded of Fire Insurance men. A small group is called a "puddle," a larger group a pood." ow Open !' Oxif SafM Ui rnIVCC PC imootino INDUCTIONS 50 Per Hour to' o cuwouruvs ou.ms r's 1 COMeilTI STOCK V- W'hen I read the article, "Radiation Sickness First on Medical Class Agenda," in the Rocky Mountain Review, Sept. 23 issue, I thought back a few years ago to a problem we had. This article, by the way, tells about a fine medical p and disaster class self-hel- being offered at the Howard R. Driggs School. One may even spend the night in a shelter if they wish to try it out. Too bad Im not eligible to win the colored T.V. -tause I do read the paper too Several years ago a similar program to this disaster preparation was being carried to the students in the school my two older girls were attending. At this time the girls were just in the first and second grade. Also, much in the news then was the Ciftan crisis - talk of war and the United States Involvement. It would appear unfortunately that the situation today seems similar. NEW life Archery OKN TiM P.M. A.M.-1- 0 5684 So. State OKIIJOl II00I VV ' tips dob, or activities in East Millcreek, please call Betty Hansen, 277-454- 2 with news tips or activities of your club. John- church, scout group, civic club, ItC. with nows 277-344- you liv of your church, scoot (roup. civic dob MTJkftOSM THOM Tea for the Good Gals Since our family moved here from sunny California, I have been impressed, particularly this year, with the abundance of sunflowers gracing our fields and yards. I mentioned this to a friend and she told me the Indians used to say that many sunflowers meant we were in for a lone, hard winter. 1 told her she had to be out of her trees, but when I woke up the next morning it was still and clear - clear up to my knees and still snowing!! I decided to do a little investigation on this subject and the Indians did consider this as natures way Good Gals in the community will be honored tomorrow afternoon, Friday, October 1 from 3 p m. to 5 p.m. at the Governor's residence with a tea. Mrs Calvin L. Rampton and Mrs. Thomas G. Judd, United Fund, Residential Chairman, have planned the tea to recognize the 1,000 women volunteers who will go forth next Monday, October 4 to aid the United Fund drive. United Funds present goal is 25 percent higher than the previous years. Also, for the first time in 10 years since the Community Chest drive has been consolidated toU.F., or a campaign will be conducted by the women in the hope that some of the contacts being missed such as retired perse ns, and houi ewives will be X (Continued on Page Pg. 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WfflffOlf THEmiN! Your Neighborhood Bank is PROOF the Bank Where f Customer is King'T you're looming for! Compare this handmade Bourbon with your present whiakey, and you'll diacover a winning difference in .lev-- r . . , put there by our aour maah recipe and yaara of natural aging to the aportsman'a taate. Neat time, enjoy the after-actifavorite . . . HOME OWNED INDEPENDENT 116-year-- old -SMMUJ So. flavor elduoit bet wM AUTOMOTIVE DU GNOSIS CENTER Ctt the mtllou) totiifrint teTto litw taffl lyniY to top betebol rurwtrai tea .03 nmmii imeue GAIL F BYWATER to be visiting with you again through this newspaper media, and I thank you for taking the last few minutes to get acquainted. TO SERVE YOUR EVERY BANKING NEED, INCIUDINO: ment. It took several weeks before we had reassured the girls and shown on the map how far Cuba really was from us. But was it? Perhaps we should take a moment to reflect in our WflflB .otriM ert 15 OUR BUSINISS I hope AL WA that scramble for "self-hel- p' our youngsters may need a little help Perhaps we need a good class in mental self-he- lp - how to cope with the fears that pile upon children with all the preparation for war and disaster. This is a real and terrify - rnruelq ootinoot to neey HORStROWi r However, snow, frost, sunflowers or what have you, could never again make me want to leave this beautiful valley. We have made some wonderful friends here - a few strange ones too - but we love them. What's that saying? Everyone is a little odd but me and thee and sometimes I wounder about thee! WEim for school. "Please don't make us go to school. Let us stay borne with you. If there's going to be a war we wont stay in that old base- kaa on write something and bring it in. I was so excited about the possibilities that I have now spent about ten hours trying to think of something to write. ite. My little girls cried and clung to me this particular morning as they were to leave J3RA1 t01O3 son, If in Cottonwood call Carolyn pints m door-to-do- children and all others at the school were drilled in "shelter practice" - that is each class was assigned a portion of the and drilled in getting there quickly. Each child was also expected to bring an unwashed, empty, plastic bleach bottle. The theory being that the small portion of bleach remaining in the bottle would keep the water (to be filled at the school and stored in the subbasement with each childs name taped on his bottle) My on's yts livs heap-u- our friendly neighborhood column editor. He suggested I ganization has been trying since April to break away from it's puddle to play golf one alas, Friday each month rain almost every third Friday and the geese had to play the pood. II of telling them to food supply. Later when I was relaxing with breakfast and the Rocky Mountain Review, I noticed a delightful ad: Review Columnists Wanted. I jumped at the chance immediately and called The local Blue Goose or- GOD AND COUNTRY awards were presented to scouts In troop 38 left to right, John E Hooker, advisor, Richard Heaney, Richard Graham, Richard Moore, JohnM Hooker, James Henderson, James Holmes, Mark Ruff, Dr. Robert J. Heaney, advisor. NEWS Meet Betty Hansen , Reviews New East Miller eek Columnist Times Are Strange ing B5 September 3C. 1965 Wflffil wm CFE PAGE B 8 on "" I Lfir w as Sl Ei'tkiiiNtV tni WH.it Vntcr. s t 1149 o O'Vtll ftirily Ontiltfrf Bou'ben Wbiktj Viatiitky too 'sw 0 rzffiTTDd IDERA GU3SQR i mm |