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Show January 2t 1975 t,MA.f!t.' .1 t. '' 1 ai.Ki.1 . WILL . . lUri. . . . INSURANCE - "" tISTS; f;Aist tXI'' : V. . X I l .MXX-.;: ? UNDc' Diaf 225-?3 AOM Anrl DNaa Vaiiv Af CtAtMS ADMINISTRATOR MANAGEMENT. j(0yvi9 CnJj: VrxX fry WW:-- Orem-Geneva .TiniPS. Afarci of Dimes Poster Child Tastes All Aspects of Life By JANET DE JULIO "This is one of the prettiest little girls on the West Coast." The scene was Jose Feliciano's dressing room backstage at Expo's opera house in Spokane, Spo-kane, Wash., as Jamie Weaver, March of Dimes National Poster Child, was introduced to the blind singer. Jamie, like Jose, is sightless. She was born without eyes. "Jose Feliciano's concert was really great . . ." says Jamie. "I have never seen anything live before. But the best part of the whole night was meeting meet-ing Jose." Jamie, I soon learned, often talks of "seeing." The nine year old lives in Spokane with her parents, Brenda and Jim, and her brother, Chad, who is seven. Jamie's dad is a brake-man brake-man for the Burlington Northern North-ern Railroad. And her mother is a beautician. Jamie's birth defect is known as congenital anophthalmos. She now wears artificial eyes and will have cosmetic surgery performed when she is twelve to make her eye sockets look nicer. She "Sees" Brenda and Jim Weaver have always been their daughter's daugh-ter's eyes. They explain things to her so vividly that she actually actu-ally does "see" what they are talking about. "I know there is so much that Jamie won't be able to see," her mother explains. "That is why Jim and I want her to experience all she can in other ways." Overprotecting a child is something all parents must beware be-ware of, but especially the parents of a blind child. The Weavers know this and they try to allow Jamie every freedom free-dom to learn about the world. The peppy, freckled redhead has not let her blindness restrict re-strict her in any way. Jamie takes lessons in swimming, skiing, horseback riding, and piano. A lover of physical activity, ac-tivity, she spends hours perched in the monkey bars at her home. In addition, Jamie enjoys singing in her church choir and writing poetry on her Braille typewriter. She can also be found reading, playing L-0 ) f Miles r- I U Per n J Gal. OAlSUK B 210 TOPS ALL CARS SOLD m u s. The EPA Gas Mileage Tests For 1975 Cars Show Datsun No. 1 In Economy At 39 Miles Per Gallon. f war 4 r r Jotors S0S3a2260reni ' ! ..v.-..-... . - -. . TOUCHING IS ONE of the main ways that Jamie Weaver, who was born without eyes, learns about the world around her. James Tomeo, teacher's aide at Bancroft Public School, exposes the nine-year-old poster child to the gummy sensation of clay molding. with her dolls, or listening to records. Some of her favorite performers are Helen Reddy, John Denver, and, of course, Jose Feliciano. A self-reliant youngster, Jamie has a personality made up of pert, giggly, spontaneous little girl characteristics sprinkled sprin-kled with a touch of adult sophistication so-phistication and sensitivity. Jamie has a highly developed devel-oped sense of hearing and direction. di-rection. She navigates on familiar fa-miliar ground, like home and school, with alarming speed. On unknown territory she is cautious and needs to be steered verbally. Good at Math Jamie is in the fourth grade at Bancroft Public School. She attends classes with sighted children and does her school work on her special typewriter. She is a good student in all subjects and is especially fond of math. "We just learned borrowing and carrying. It's hard sometimes," some-times," she admits, "but I like it that way." Unlike most children who are concerned only with the present, Jamie has already given some thought to her future. "I want to bi a teacher," she says. "I'll probably teach art $2976 delivered or music since I know the most about them." A planner, Jamie has anticipated antici-pated that some of her students stu-dents might act up and she has devised a way to keep them in line. "If one of my pupils is bad I will put him on the spot and ask him what he is up to," she declares sternly. "And if he is really into mischief, he'll have to sit with his head on his desk. "But I won't neglect the good ones," Jamie is quick to add. "I will have a little box for each student, and at the end of the day I'll put a piece of gum or candy in the box of each student who behaved and did good work." Jamie's immediate plans involve in-volve her responsibilities as the 1975 March of Dimes National Na-tional Poster Child. She is representing rep-resenting more than 200,000 children who are born with birth defects each year in this country. " The National Foundation-March Foundation-March of Dimes is aiming for the day when all babies can be born free from the threat of handicajgThrough March of Dimes supported research, community service, and educational edu-cational programs the Foundation's Founda-tion's goal comes a little closer to being a reality each day. Alpine District Has Meeting December 17 The Alpine School District met Dec. 17 in their regular meeting. meet-ing. Superintendent Dan W. Peterson Peter-son reviewed the makeup of the newly elected congressmen for the board's information. He pointed out that labor and educational supported candidates had been elected to a very high degree. From 70 to 80 per cent of those candidates who were supported by such institutions were winners at the recent elections. el-ections. Recent directives and rulings in the area of sex-discrimination were reviewed by the board. The rulings appeared to make it imperative that in both the areas of employees and students no sex discrimination would be tolerated if federal funds are to be used in the district programs. pro-grams. Personnel changes in the Orem area include Debbie Farrer, Westmore Elementary, who was recommended for employment. Those who terminated employment employ-ment were Patricia Burnham, Westmore Elementary, Jane Crutis, Orem High, homemaking and Valerie R. Gardner, Cascade Elementary, 3rd grade. Special purchase requests were approved for Orem schools. They included five sewing-machines sewing-machines for Orem Jr. High at $255 each; three units risers for Geneva Elementary, priced at 346;. Super 3 mm projector, $349, for Orem High; a kiln for Scera Park Elementary for$570. Talent Search Helps Students Continue School Want to get more education'.' Like maybe that high school diploma di-ploma if you haven't yet completed com-pleted its requirements'.' Or' college level work if you have'.' You can get expert counseling, and even financial aid if you qualify, from Educational Talent Ta-lent Search, a government program pro-gram sponsored by the University Univer-sity of Utah and headquartered for an eight-county area at Utah Technical College at Provo. "The objective of Educational Talent Search," according to Kenneth J. Norbe, eight-county director of the program, "is Li QUA1ITY """iFrom m-. MICUACL LUKC. DICK LUKE BROKER MEMBER: National Institute of Real Estate Brokers. National Association of REALTORS Utah County Board of REALTORS Multiple Listing Service 930 Soufh Slate, Orem CORONER AGENCY "FULL SERVICE CENTER" Insurance - Real Estate - Construction Property Wgmt Rentals 659 North State, Orem 225-2673 M K TCD 7C f V V If V f l.f VIX.L. or WINTER-ICE? Rusty, bubbly water in your radiator could mean trouble. Your cooling system should be in top shape for winter. free Pick-up ftt 465 S. University to seek out people who want to further their education and need counseling and financial assistance assis-tance to do so." Mr. Norbe supervises the program in Utah, Juab, Sanpete, Emery, Carbon, Duchesne, Uintah, and Dagget Counties. Anyone interested is urged to contact Mr. Norbe at Utah Tech PUGGY r, HOW IS THE GOEILLA FEELIW-TODAY V THE FIZZLE FINE TIME 8E GETTING HOME! oo i ) i iV I rSs WFiJIl rm M -7 1 ; jrj 'VIPME UP, FIZZLE'. M I THAT FIZZLE CHARACTER! f WE'LL SEE R0OUT TURT'I fl'LL BETVOU VDUR TWO TrtE B05S 15 COM H6J CHIEF.-. HE5 E ITHER r VEEK6 SEVERRNCE PM (HRy SNOOZING OR STOLLING VOli DON'T MAKE IT1.1. BATTY'S 0REM AUTO J 600 North Slate, OrPm - 225-4118 CZ CAR CARE SERVICE and REPAIR Tune - ups To Transmissions f" 1 " We Specialize In Homes, Business & Investment Property." 224- 0600 225- 6S80 REALTOR " Let our team of experts check your cooling system, hoses, and thermostat and add the proper coolant. Service Guaranteed Work Provo - 373-6463 in Provo. FOR SALE 1974 AUTOMATIC zig-zag sewing machine in beautiful maple cabinet. Buttonholes, blindhems, monograms, sews on buttons. $65 or $8 a month. Call 785-4542 or 785-4777. ' Jan 2p FAMILY MUCrrBETTERT I (BUTHE HAT) (ALL OF HIS STRENGTH Tfn house J-diL. v viMw IPff ly pimJk MY I COME 7 HHc n , HUSBRUD , ncr MIGHT ) k V K IKI? SERT ' i II, ;,Er ? (ft TO 1 fv 1 J Legal Notice SECTION 1.1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals on forms prepared pre-pared by the Engineer will be received by Orem City Council at the Council Chambers until 4:00 p.m. on the 13th day of January, 1975, for the construction construc-tion of the 400 North Storm Retention Re-tention Basin, in accordance with Drawings, Specifications, and other contract documents prepared pre-pared by Rollins, Brown and Gunnell, Inc. at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Drawings, Specifications and other Contract Documents may be obtained upon application at the office of the City Engineer after PROPOSAL GUARANTY: Each proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable form of Proposal Guaranty in an amount equal to at least five (5) percent of the amount of the Proposal payable to Orem City Corporation as a guaranty that if the Proposal is accepted, the Bidder will execute the Contract and file acceptable Performance and Labor and Materials Ma-terials Payment Bonds within ten (10) days after the award of the Contract. OWNERS RIGHTS RESERVED: Orem City Corporation hereinafter herein-after called the Owner, reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive any formality for-mality or technicality in any Proposal in the interest of the Owner. , Published January- 2,-and 9, 1975, in th? Ore m-Geneva Time's. NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS STOCK-HOLDERS OF THE PROVO BENCH CANAL AND IRRIGATION IRRI-GATION COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of the Provo BenchCanal and Irrigation Company will be held in the Orem 47th ward Chapel, Cha-pel, 1550 north State, Orem, Utah on Saturday Januray 18, 1975 at 2:00 o'clock p.m. Special business will be to hear the annual report of the officers, the election of board members and to transact any other business busi-ness that may properly come before be-fore the stockholders. Leonard S. Walker, President RichardB.Gappmayer.Secretary Published January 2, 9, and 16 in me Orem-Geneva Times. j i i rzr . FOR SALE BEEF - BEEF - BEEF - BEEF Grain-fed beef. 400-500 lbs. dressed weight. 79? cut and wrapped. Ph. 225-3710 FOR RENT MOBILE HOME space for rent, $45. Powell Terrace Park. 'Call 785-45G4 or 768-3932. tf. t OK KENT RENT A travel, trailer -Call A & W Trailer Rentals, 1C3 West 400 North, Orem (Next to Maple Lanes) $10 a day or $60 a week - Call :2C9875 or 225- 4745 MISCELLANEOUS STUBBS Stubbs, Stubbs, lend me your ear, Oink, Oink, the time is near. Jan. 18 will soon be here If you accept piglet will cheer. J2p LID Lid, Lid, with the basketball, Julie prefers you out of all, So come with her to the Preference Ball, If the answer is yes, give her a call. J2p TELEVISION RENTALS Week, month, school term. We deliver. Satisfaction guaranteed. 225-1475. tfp UD, This paper is her bait, For Rico has asked you for her date, So call her now and don't be late, January 18th is the date. 50,000 PLUS SUB-CONTRACTOR Join hands with prime national na-tional company with large volume work. Must be financially fin-ancially sound with good credit. No experience necessary neces-sary as company will train. Call Mr. Perkins in Salt Lake COLLECT (801) 486-3096. Monday thru Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for full information. in-formation. by Horace Elmo By H. T. ELMO FOR SALE DISHWASHER FOR SALE Two year old Westinghouse dishwasher for sale. Green. $95.00, call 225-5393. tfss FOR SALE Cash for old cars, trucks and machinery. Parts for sale. AcmeWrecking. Phone 375- 94 50. tf.B MISC. FOR SALE CARPETS stay beautiful despite des-pite constant wear by a busy family. Get Rug-Mate Stain Removing RugShampoo. Rent electric shampooer $1, Nelson Nel-son Paint and Glass Co., . I066S.State,Orem. 225-4141. tfB TIRES FOR SALE Compare the tire, compare the price, lowestpricesever. Ferg's Tire Service. 225-9148-1240 South State in Orem. TFB FOR SALE IRISH SETTER PUPPIES for, Christmas; $40 and $50, 225-9554. 225-9554. D19,24wm FOR SnLE FIREPLACE wood. Dry Pond-erosa Pond-erosa pine. Can deliver before be-fore holidays. Delivered $15 a pick-up load. 225-0759, '225-8025. '225-8025. D19,24wm Business Opportunity FASHION CAREER WOULD YOU INVEST $12,500 in a beautiful Ladies Fashion Shop of your own? If you could recover your investment in a reasonable time, earn a substantial income your first year, open your business in as little as 6 weeks and have a dependable buying source for , future reorders. If so, call or write Mr. Arthur, Mademoiselle Madem-oiselle Classics, 2121 Corporate Corpo-rate Sq. Blvd., Jacksonville, Florida, 32216. Phone (904) 757-1353. WANTED Texas Refinery Corp. offers opportunity for high income, cash bonuses, fringe benefits to mature individual in the Orem area. Commission regardless re-gardless of experience, airmail A. S. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery Corp.,Box 711, Ft. Worth, Tex. 76101. CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY EVEN IF you're behind inpayments inpay-ments or forced for closure on your home or acrage. Great-ful Great-ful Enterprises. 224-0879. tf. ATTENTION FIREPLACE OWNERS -SAVE on fueL Install heating heat-ing unit in existing fireplace or new fireplace. Boosts heating up to five times. 224-3832 tf Ace Rents We rent almost anything-BABY anything-BABY CRIBS ROLLOWAY BEDS POWER TOOLS SPORTS EQUIPMENT 1745 So. St. Orem Ph. 225-4816 WORLD'S LARGEST MOST TRUSTED MOVERS Bailey Moving and Storage Representing Allied Van Lines 1600 South State, Orem Ph. 225-4545 (Local Business Opportunity) WOMAN-MAN PART TIME - FULLTIME Own and operate family type vending route. Light pleasant1 work. Age or experience not important. Complete training High profit confection items. Responsibility , $996 and car required. Write giving phone number. FLIGHT LINE INDUSTRIES Box 41 3 Everett. Wash 98206 'V r , f s |