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Show Juno Par HILL TOP TIMES IK. 1976 25 Clearfield High Offers Summer Business Classes each Tuesday are June Evening P , -- 22 and offered courses begin and Thursday through July 23. They are: 6:30 p.m. - Business machines, key punch. 8 p.m. - Typing. Cost for each session or any part of the program is $15. ; v Registration v ill be held prior to the first class Further information is available by calling Boyd Whitesides, Davtime and evening classes in business skills will be offered at Clearfield High School beginning June 21 through July 23. The following morning classes to be offered Monday through Friday are: 8 a.m. - Business machines, key punch. 10 a.m. - Beginning and refresher typing. 11:30 a.m. - Bookkeeping-accountin- 'Vf -- ; ;i7f,-499- g. 7. ONE Dean L. Benson, Clearfield Recreation Director, and Col. Howard J. Andersen, Hill AFB commander, visit the Hill AFB swimming pool which will be u.sed by Clearfield youths next week in the Hill AFB Summer Youth Program. (U.S. Air Force Photo FULL MANY OTHER STOREWIDE WEEK BARGAINS ) 553 KRAFT didn't mean to hit him that hard." ". . . 7'4 30" OZ. CORNING TOP MACARONI & CHEESE RANGE DINNERS by 0. J. Steele, (5th Corps Guardian, Frankfurt, Germany) Ceramic top, self cleaning oven. The double doors to the emergency room swung aside to reveal a woman. She was pale and crying. In her arms, she carried a small boy, dressed for bed in colorful pajamas. The little boy was silent. Outside, the boy's father sheltered himself in the family car. He was nursing the last measure of that night's bottle of bourbon. He had refused to accompany his wife and son into the hospital. He had argued not to come there in the first place. He wanted to sleep, but he couldn't. He was very much afraid. The night nurse stopped her inventory abruptly when she saw the woman and boy. She hurried to them and led the pair into the examination room. There, she loosened the mother's grip on the child and laid him onto the cushioned table. The nurse asgently rolled the boy's head to one side and sessed the injury. She turned to the intercom and paged a doctor. as he tossed the empty bottle onto the car seat. He felt like running away, turning the key in the ignition and leaving. He felt ashamed and prayed that nobody would find out. He couldn't face himself, much less a bunch of doctors meddling in affairs outside their business. CASE OF BRAND NEW The doctor softly touched the boy's cheek. It was purple, the bruise running the length of his face. The right ear was swollen and a few drops of blood ran from it. There had been more blood which had already dried and caked the skin. The doctor issued orders to the nurse and had the mother led into the waiting room. He turned his attention back to the boy. The car door opened slowly. He stood up and felt as if all his strength had been drained. He beHe gan to move cautiously toward the hospital. didn't want to be alone any longer. The doctor closed the door to the treatment room and walked to the woman. He seated himself next to her and waited for a moment. "Will he be alright0" she 48 RETAIL $998 $550.00 NO DAMAGE 9 4 FLORAL DESIGN. RETAIL $450 FACTORY SPECIAL mm . luxury sofas ? JU . ... J) 4 STEEL SPECIALS He gasped J NAME BRAND GALVANIZED 25c 1" TOP RAIL 1 58' RE-BA- R 30' 20' Vi" RANDOM ,30c 35 38" LENGTH LENGTH V2" RE-BA- n. R CHANNELS MISC. STEEL lit a stopped at the double doors and cigarette. He'd walk in, get his family and leave. No argument, no fuss, everything would blow over in time. It was ust a couple of knocks on the plenty of head. His father had hit him harder times. "There s a slight concussion. No facial bones brokThe doctor en, a very bad bruise. But, the ear . . conducted paused. "We can't be sure until we've some tests. The eardrum may be heavily damaged. He could be deaf in that ear." The father stood frozen at the door to the waiting room. He had heard the doctor. His fingers snapped the cigarette in half. "There's some paperwork to be filled out.' The doctor slowly continued." Can you tell me how it hap. . pened. The father began to cry, he had sobered quickly. The doctor turned to face him. The mother turned hid his face with his hr far away. The father than to cross me when hands. "He knows better I I've been drinking. You've got to believe that didn't mean to hit him that hard." 25'x12" ALUMINUM FOIL RETAIL 39' YD. .... I LADIES' SUMMER U (6Yc J BOYS' DRESS SANDALS RETAIL S, TREMENDOUS SAVINGS. $000 A asked The father ANGLES-FLAT- ALL AVAILABLE AT TAFFETA oro LENGTH CHUKKA BOOTS $19.95 RETAIL $14.99 EKJITlliaiPiaDSE' 763 West 12th St. All Quantities Limited Mon.-Sa- t. 9:00 All Items Subject a.m.-6:U- 0 p.m to Prior Sale! |