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Show Open house set by knitting store Saturday The Calloway Yarn and Knit Shop previously located in the west portion of the Reynolds building, has moved to a new location at 242 South Main in the building previously occupied occu-pied by Bybees. Operated by Beth W. Calloway, Callo-way, the store is holding a grand opening Saturday. Patrons Pa-trons and friends are asked to register for prizes to be given away that day at 5 p.m. Refreshments Re-freshments will also be served. Classes in knitting will get underway June 1, and everyone interested is invited to come in and register. Details will be explained by the management. Lovely yarns and equipment used in knitting of all kinds, are available at the store, which in its new location is more spacious with increased display area and service facilities. facil-ities. Rheumatic fever is a chronic chron-ic illness which may flare up from time to time over a period per-iod of years. Today "repeat episodes" of rheumatic fever can be prevented with proper medical care, the Utah Heart Association says. Each year crippling arthritis forces 3,000,000 Americans to change their jobs usually to lower paving ones. Support the search for a cure through the Arthritis Foundation. The Arthritis Foundat ion ; will spend more than $1,000, 1 000 this year seeking a cure for crippling arthritis. There are more than 12,006,000 suffers suf-fers in the nation waiting for 1 it. L The United States ranks as ' fifth largest in size among the nations of the world. |