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Show Ballard Telintha Rasffiussen ; Phone 722-4875 V 9 Mayor Karl Shisler appointed to impact board Mayor Karl Shisler was in Salt Lake City last Thursday and Friday to attend a state board meeting. While he was there he was appointed as representative represen-tative to the Community Impact Board. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Buzz and Mary Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Bud and Freeda Markey, went to St. George and visited Buzz and Freeda's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ruthford and Cleo Adams. They then went on to Las Vegas. They came home by Boulder City and Flagstaff and stopped at Mayfield, Utah where Buzz's grandfather, C.C. Larson, used to live and had a store and a beautiful home. C.C. Larson later moved to Roosevelt where he ran the C.C. Larson Mercantile for many years. It was located on the corner of Main where the Roosevelt Hotel now is. The Larsons also stopped at Fair-view, Fair-view, Utah and viewed the old home where Mary's grandparents, the Jordan Bradys, used to live. ; Mr. and Mrs. Max Cook were in Salt Lake City last week on business. Mrs. Lavon Anderson's mother, Leoata Brandt, from Wisconsin, arrived here last Sunday by plane and will spend some time at her daughter's home. Ellen Rasmussen, who works for the Page Petroleum Co., was sent to Calgary, Canada to work for a week in the Page Petroleum office. She iook her three daughters, Karen, Leslie and Sherrie with her. While on their trip they went to Banff, a resort town and National Park. There were natural hot springs you could go swimming in even if it was snowing. They visited a museum and enjoyed the spectacular scenery. Last week the Buzz Larsons went to Provo and took Beatrice Lundberg and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Rasmussen with them. The following day they went to Salt Lake City and Beatrice got to see her brother who is in the hospital and has had several heart attacks. Farrell and Verda visited their children and Buzz and Mary went on to Logan where they attended the Utah State University Symphony Orchestra concert. Their son, Larry's daughter, Mrs. Ellen Christensen, was the pianist for the orchestra. Christina Herbert, whose home is on Indian Bench, but is now living in Salt Lake City, was here for 2 days visiting her daughter, the Lynn Farnsworth home. The Ballard Cub Scouts are having their Gold and Blue Banquet Feb. 25, for all cubs and their parents. Johnny Heaton is cub master. Eye Emergencies You could become a victim vic-tim of a potentially blinding eye injury. If an accident occurs, says the National Society to Prevent Pre-vent Blindness, you should know what to do. If household chemicals or battery acids come in contact con-tact with the eyes, immediately imme-diately flush with water and continue for at least 15 minutes, holding the eyelids open. Then seek medical attention without delay. Should specks get into the eye, lift the upper eyelid outward and down over the lower lid and let tears wash out the foreign particles. If they do not wash out, keep the eye closed, bandaged lightly and see a doctor. Never rub the eye. Visit a rfX'Tiyy PRICES GOOD THRU MARCH 15, 1981 COttE-OH-OVER Jf0331SV:v' ,; coupon 7 ! ! f 1 V J OFF - i : ANY On TRANSFERRED: --.. (1XCIU0ING BITM COKTIOl) . , f PRESCRIPTION rAM VALUF I'tQTFNT i' ; J,t Bring Tour Bottle i i In And We II Hondle Itl good thru war 15, im - . j , 'T .'?"' j., . " 1 ' iK ' V .j 1 1 i 1 f 1 1 1 1 r " i : '' ' U&k- 709-7011 575 West Main VWjf REGISTERED HOURS: ii pharmacist 9-9 Mon.-Sat. J ondutt 10 Sun. MPTRICKT lilt MFEWIT STORES IICOftPttlTEl |