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Show Thursday, July IS, IMS THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 8 Valley West There will be an eclipse of the on injuring your eyes. If you are sun visible all over Utah and the going to watch, be sure you do it United States on Saturday, July 20. with out taking the risk of injuring your precious eyesight. But DONT LOOK AT THE Dark sun glasses are no protecECLIPSE unless you have first obThere is NO FILTERS generalto on how tion. tained expert guidance available that make safe viewing do it without injuring your eyes. ly of an eclipse possible. This includes This warning comes from the the sooted glass that many people Utah State Medical Association to once believed safe. Even heavy safeguard against the cases of ser- welders glasses to do not protect. ious eye damage and even blindness Telescopes and binoculars trained resulting from each recurring an on an eclipse are particularly daneclipse of the sun. Watching eclipse is not worth taking a chance gerous. They magnify and intensify the burn. DONT PHOTOGRAPH THE ECLIPSE unless you are an experienced professional. Looking . . . into the viewfinder of a camera pointed at the sun is high danger(Continued from page 1) ous. Even special filters dont help, unless they are chosen with great describes it, no one will want to care. miss it.) Bill Barton is arranging for the laugh thriller Tote Gote Most people, ESPECIALLY CHILSoccer Game for the State Cham- DREN, dont realize that less than pionship. Dale Peterson will have one seconds exposure to the direct several booths with food and drink rays of the sun can, under some at nominal prices. Flo Winewriter circumstances, cause permanent is handling publicity and Chet blindness. There isnt even necesGassio will handle all financing. sarily any immediate sensation of pain before the damage is done. SCHEDULE Carnival Friday, July 19-- Open 2 p.m. 'Kid races (in age groups) 4, 6 and 8 p.m. Pie eating contest 6:30 p.m. (anyone can enter), Miss Judy Baker, Granger Queen, will present prize to the winner. Saturday, July 20 Open 2 p.m. Kids races 4, and 8 p.m. 6 p.m. Granger Lions Sweetheart, Miss Marion Marchant, will lead procession from the carnival to the Granger High Field where the Tote Gote Soccer Game will be r played. Mr. Woodbury' stresses this carnival is presented by the Lions for the benefit of the community and r invites all residents in the area to attend. 6 . The only safe method of watching an eclipse is by the protection method. That is, the viewer looks at an image of the eclipse, rather than at the eclipse itself. The image , is projected onto a white surface, and the observer, WITH HIS BACK TO THE SUN, watches the image. Most of us have set fire to a piece of paper by focusing the rays of the sun through a magnifying glass. It is this same burning power that damages the retina of the eye in eclipse blindness. The suns rays are brought to focus on the interior of the eye by the optical system within the eye. In fact, the safest way to view the eclipse is on television or through photos in magazines and newspapers. Unless you obtain professional advice from an expert ah ophthalmologist, astronomer or optical scientist dont look at the eclipse. In addition to the area talent, Mr. . . . (Continued from page 1) Ogilvie, pathologist and Dr. Robert Masters, anesthesiology. John Bawden has been appointed administrator and Anna Lee Segura is head nurse. The Valley West Hospital Development Corporation is composed mostly of doctors practicing in the area and residents of the general area. Officers of the corporation are: Dr. Kenneth Hill, president; Dr. Jay O. Brinton, Magna, John Rokich, Magna, executive secretary; and Dr. Wallace L. Chambers, treasurer. Board members in addition to the officers are Rulon Jenkins, R. David McDougal, Richard W. Winder, Dr. A. Willis Smith and John Aimo. vice-presiden- (Continued from page t; Quarter Notes, a vocal group from $altLake Citys Stadium Village will perform, Lori Wise and Toni Turner, a young acrobatic team from Orem, The Shufflers, another teenage band from Roy, Utah, Kay Waldron, an Ogden girl outstanding on the organ, Pam Mufdock, modern jazz dancer from Roosevelt, The Floatones, an accordion orchestra from Angelo Guatto Accordion School in Salt Lake City. are deadly PANQEMI5I Robbin Fillin, acrobatic dancer, Carolyn Crowther, concert pianist, Pecora Singers, folk singers, The Marcroft Family, four sisters and little brother, group singers, Melody Dias and Bart Cook, young dance team and Tina Herrmann, exceptional accordionist. All contestants in this final show competed on a weekly basis with four other contestants and were chosen by telephone and mail vote. Mr. Eugene Jelesnik produced the talent and. was master of ceremonies for all television shows. U& CREttf OR OTR GUARDSK& VOUWSTERS Amt FROM XR0SP FLAHi AKO OPSM ' Weighall, Arnold Tucker, Larry Nielson, Jay Larson, Ken White and Wally Lloyd members. Eighteen additional acts will be presented during the show including: Three Jack and A Queen, Rock n Roll Singers from Ogden, The Troubadors, Folk Singers, Jerry $3.00. Houston, tap dancer extraordinary from Carlin, Nevada, Wendy Dean, pianist from' Smithfield, Lewis Kathy Anderson of Salt Lake City will do an acrobatic dance. OPEN FIRES, & 1) Ted Mack will present his artistry on the clarinet. He is considered one of the top entertainers in show business. Tickets for the show may be obtained through any of the contestants or from business houses in Granger as well as mailing tha coupon appearing in an add in tMa issue of the Valley View News Tickets are scaled from $2.C ta HA7e$f jF)i Bros. 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