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Show r ui REVIEW, St. Vincents Sets Fall Festiv al The school hall of St. October 28, 1965 a fiMi t home year round icith floicers and plants. U e custom make tiny size, Vin- cent's Catholic Church, 1385 Spring Lane, has been a constant hub of activity the past few weeks as parishioners have been making final preparations for the Annual Fall Festival to be held on October 29 and 30 Festival hours will be from 5:00 p.m. until 11:00 p m on Friday, and from 1:00 p m until 11:00 p m on Saturday Dinner will be served both evenings commencing at 5:00 p m Paul bhuey and Mrs Lucy Anderson urge everyone to bring the entire family to the festival and make it an evening out together There'll be prizes galore, boothes, games and many other added .attractions destined to appeal to most age groups. Four Utahns Enter Brown uny price. la ss Info Used Twice C Self-Hel- p Woods . Planter Boxes )rnamental Trees . Potted plants mported Flowers Rentals janzamta . SI Ml I. VTKI) 'A. M.tri.in and Rub 1 KIIS KI-O- East 21st South 315 486-83- reemm 43 wners are told. "Keep calm, "Yet we find this hard to do facing problems of every day life Caring for the injured and ill after a disaster when doctors and nurses would not be available would be a tremendous problem, but not impossible. according to Mrs. Charles Manner, Granite Wasatch PTA Council safety chairman we "Learning ahead of time what we might have to face and what to do about the problem can give us the confidence we need to perform under pressure of a disaster," Mrs Manner continued. The saying, 'knowledge fear cannot be she emphasized enough, said "In the Medical Self Help class now being taught, this has been proven twice already during the past six weeks when class members were faced with real emergencies in their homes. Because of the instruction In Medical Self Help, they knew what needed to be done and were able to carry out the needed Immediate first aid to the victims, 6he said replaces Among the 725 Freshman entering Brown University, providence, Rhode Island, this fall are four Salt Lakers: Craig L Denton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Denton of 2915 Sherwood Drive, a graduate of Highland High, Glenn L. Tonneson, son oi Mr. and Mrs. C Lorin 2185 Millstream Ave., t graduate of Olympus High; Tames C. Whellright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Whell-right- s, 1751 Yalecrest Ave., who graduated from East High and John C Billings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Billings, 1600 Arlington Drive, k graduate of St. Marks Ton-lese- Guss shows a sample of some of the food offered as Jim Foster, games chairman, Mrs. Vince Manclnl and Peter Heenan look on. Friday and Saturday. Ab n, "However, in a disaster situation, when doctors and nurses are not available, bums and wounds would have to be dressed, fractures splinted, en victims moved to shelters, and--thwould come the care of the sick and injured. she continued. day-to-d- by MARY GAIL STARK HOLUDAV HEWS Christ of y Saints, presided. Elder Longden was born In Oldham, Lancashire. England and has been one or the gen- -' eral authorities since October, 1951. He is the only one of the present general authorities who was born outside the United States Principal speaxers at tn sessions on (reneral M. and 2:30 Sunday, ..included Elder Anthony I. Bentley and Elder W. Dean Bel-na- p. The quarterly conference of the Mt. Olympus Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints was held on October 23,24, at the East Millcreek North Chapel, 3640 East 3510 South. conference The two-da- y sessions commenced on Sat - yti lit ti Holliday plitsi call Mari (ail 11 Stark, 277 S72S with ii vs tips iractivitiis if yiir (lib, ckircb, scut imp, civic dab Elder Bentley Is a member of the Church's Desoret Sunday School General Board and an assistant professor of religion at the Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Elder Belnap Is a physician and Surgeon and pert time Clinical Professor at the University of Utah, College of Medicine. He is also president of the Utah School Board and chairman of the pacific Region School Board itc. urday at 2:00 P.M. with a meeting of the Stake Sunday School Superintendency and Board along with other Stake committees. meetings Departmental were held throughout the afternoon and evening and Included meetings with General Authorities, Bishoprics, Ward Clerks, priesthood Quorum Presidencies Church, 3300 East 3900 So., on Wednesday, October 20, from 9:30 A.M. until 3:30 P M. for the fall meeting of the Utah Presbyterlal. According to Mrs. William L. Cone, president of the state organization, the meeting served aa a training session for all 1966 offlceri. Cosmopolites Mr. ana mi. Majid Omana, 4500 Roger Drive, entertained 68 guests at their home Wednesday evening, October 20 at a combination welcome and forewell party honoring foreign exchange students who were either departing from the city or Just arriving. dffii) (jRsftEGftv (And this ease are necessary' she said. "Empty cans, cardboard boxes and newspapers may be used as improvised tables, splints, containers, backrests etc Quarterly Conference une of the honored guests at the Omanas was Shahab Shary of Teheran, Iran, who arrived In Salt Lake City last week and will attend the University of Utah. Karen Winding of Denmark, a guest at the Omana home, was also honored at the party. Karen arrived earlier this month and plans to visit In the United States for one year before returning to her home In Skiby, Denmark. When all of the guests finally arrived at the party Wednesday evening, the Omanas quicklv discovered a few more leusoas for celeo rating such as a birthday, an engagement announcement and a wedding by a Holladay anniversary Nursing care of the sick and injured under these circumstances is the subject of the seventh in the current series of eight Medical Self Help Classes to be held at the Howard R. Drlggs School, 4340 South 27th East, at 7:30 p.m , Monday. November 1. Harvey jertuau wiu also instruct the class in care of emotional heat problems, stroke, frost bite, snake bite, and many other problems which may arise during the stay In a shelter. The class is under the direction of Mm. Manner. GTKikb? entuc aSVcxx) ay "Prevention of disease and preventing the spread of dis- Mt. Olympus Stake Holds Latter-Da- OTito to dh? GSM' is to die geOiL true of both Fitzgeralds, Bonded and 86.8 proof Prime Straight) How can we say this? Years back, leading Kentucky distillers were asked to report their costs to our State. Final figures revealed our Fitzgerald Bourbon to be the most expensively made by a Bluegrass mile. Year after year, the story has never changed. (Probably because, year after year, rather than surrender to leaps and hounds methods, weve never budged from the slow, painstaking rituals of our Sour Mash recipe.) Youll find Old Fitz priced among premium Bourbons but not way above them. Will you try your first taste? Just a taste is all we ask... its all weve ever needed. Your Key 116-year-o- ld Amwicai 0Mt1 Famity Distillery STrrm.Wtum . Eitab LouuviD.. Ky . 1849 to Hospitality 86 8 int 100 Proof Strotfht Bourkoo Wtakey (Continued on page B2) Presbyterian Meet and Genealogi- from 20 Churches throughout Utah gathered at the Mt. OlvmDus Presbvterten Over cal Committee!. Elder John Longden, A as latent to the Council of Twelve Apostles, Church of Jesus 100 women Presbyterian UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD The Union Here's the inside stoy on these Hush Puppiescasuals Caetait! An) if you instance Bugged. water repellent taste And And steel shank support And That s aM we can tell you Ttc TfOM AS Am ST AMU, got to try them How about today $11. AAHJbtW, tor, c ivens FRI. venue e EVENING k SPIKER TILE CO. 99 4497 HoJWay louW-w- d HOLLADAY. 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