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Show visit the Wayne Wonderland area or the national forests which surround Salina." "In our efforts to promote culture and music we also attempting to promote the natural attractions around Salina," said Coon, "and some of these can be Inexpensive camping trips where families can bring their backpacks and sleeping gear and really enjoy the The Central Utah Arts Festival is presenting their first annual Old Time Fiddlers and OldTlnie American Blue grass Festival in Salina Scheduled to start Aug. 15, at 6:30 pjn., bands from throughout the State of Utah will congregate at the Butch Cassldy Campgrounds on U. S. Highway 89, south of SaJlna. The Pee Wee Pickers, Bitter Creek, Prairie Fire, and many more bands, involved with "bluegrass music" will be presenting this festival concert in multi-levelareas, at The Butch CassidyCampgrounds, which is one of the natural amphitheatres, in Salina, that will be used by the Central Utah Arts Festival. On Aug. 16, The Old Time Fiddlers will present their brand of music, and will be supported by "The Cloggers" and this will start at 6:30 pjn. and last until 11 pan. A drawing, consisting of a donation to obtain funds for the festival, will be held for a hunting rifle, and the Butch Cassidy Campground has facilities for camping, as well as a full section for out -- door cooking, and swimming pool, plus and showers. trailer hook-up- s To back up the Butch Cassidy facilities, Don's Texaco, on Main Street, in downtown Salina, is also equipped as well as for trailer hook-up- s, having showers, and facilities for those expected to arrive in Salina. Restaurant and Motel owners, in the Salina area, are fully aware of the Bluegrass Festival, and are readying for the visitors that will be coming to the centrally -- located Utah community. Admission for adults has been set, for this organization formed for the advancement. of culture, In the State of Utah, for $3.00 and children's prices are $1.50. The Bluegrass Festival has been created with the efforts of Associate Director, Michael Coon, who said "this will perhaps be one of the biggest attractions of musicians that the Central Utah Arts Festival has compiled for the month of August and we are encouraging people to come a few days early and stay a few days after the festival." "We're suggesting that families become involved and take a trip to Fishlake," stated Coon, "and we're also suggesting they take time to Central Utah." "Bluegrass festival t shirts will be sold," said Coon, "and we have received our first shipment of bumper stickers which highlights the festival In Salina." in -- ed out-do- Besides the local support of the Salina Store, owned by the Southland Corporation, two corporate sponsors have joined the Central Utah Arts Festival, from Richfield, Utah, which include the Coca Cola Distributing Company, under the management of Fred Christen -sen, and the other is the Coors Distributing Company, operated by Win-k- el Distributing Company, who will also be selling commodities at the Bluegrass and Old Time Fiddlers 7-- 11 or non-pro- Festival, 6n Aug. 15 and 16. More information can be obtained by writing The Central Utah Arts Festival, Salina, Utah 84654, or for Astelephoning sociate Director Coon. Telephone number at the Butch Cassidy Campgrounds is Entries for the Fiddle Contest are still being accepted, and trophies will be awarded, for the people involved in the festival, with first prize, $75 and a trophy; second prize, $50 and "a trophy; and third prize will be $25.00. fit mm Helping children use their vacation time productively can make the best memories cf summer. A "Things to Do" list works well when a child can't think of anything to do. Local libraries are full of resources books to help you with ideas, crafts, experiments, etc. Here are a few ideas to add to your own. Take a "scavenger hunt" walk with your children and collect some of nature's handiwork. Younger children can make crayon rubbings of leaves by simply putting a clean piece of paper over a leaf and rubbing back and forth with a crayon; revealing the Intricacies of the leaf in full color. Older children will enjoy making sun prints, but will need some supervision. A project of collectingthlngs your child likes (such as leaves, flowers, rocks, Insects, shells, feather, etc 0 might evolve from their time spent in nature.' Encourage them to categorize their collection and name the items. Empty cartons or boxes make great display cases. Your children can keep their insects in a screened jar and start their own summertime "Insect Zoo." While you are spending time in the backyard, have your children go on an alphabet scavenger hunt and see if they can find items with titles from each letter of the alphabet. Have them retrace their steps and make a map of their discoveries. An obstacle course of their own will also keep them entertained and exercised. The best way to keep cool in the summer is to get wet, and children love water in any quantity. Give them an old paint brush and a pail de-sl- late night snack might be a satisfying way to end the day, but it can be hazardous to health if eaten regularly, says Dr. Keith Taylor, a gastroenterologlst at Stanford Medical Center. Persons who repeatedly go to bed and fall asleep too soon after eating may be asking for complications caused by excess acid production In the stomach, says Taylor. To avoid the problem, Taylor recommends that persons eat not less than three hours before going to sleep at night. The same advice applies to persons who already have gastric (stomach) or duodenal (upper intestinal) ulcers. Digestion is slowed down during sleep, along with just about every other body function. "Therefore, when you eat before sleeping, your acid which stomach produces wouldn't normally be produced," Taylor explains. Some of the acid will wash back into the lower end of the esophagus (the gullet), If you are lying down. often producing irritation and even ulceration, as well as acting on ulcers already present In the stomach or duodenum. A decade and more ago, physicians would recommend milk as a way to line the stomach, neutralize the acid and help heal ulcers. "But we found that was actually harmful. Milk, of all the things we eat or drink, is unfortunately for would-b- e sleepers, one of the best stimulators of acid production," Taylor explains. A for Justice of Peace Three semesters of college in Criminal Law Law Enforcement experience in military Five year Milford resident Father of 7 children and impartial to all. I i solicit your vote and w7 serve all the people honestly and fairly. Thank you, Al Carvalho lHUHlMUMIIIMmiM mm uoofbprtip for year ear July and August can be unhappy months for many cars. All you have to do is drive near a big city wnen the sun is bright and the traffic of water (even watercolor paints) and let them create murals on your sidewalks or drive -- way. Have them fill bottles (all of the same size and shape) with water at various levels and give them metal spoons to strike the bottles as a sort of water pipe organ. Bubble blowing fluid also keeps children busy and laughing on hot summer days. If you are near a lake or stream this summer, collect rounded and oval stones for stone sculpture. Have the children use a marker or paints to transform the rock into whatever they envision. Several stones glued together and painted can make treasured dogs, turtles, penguins, or other animals. If your children are In a creative mood, let make images from beans, them or seeds, noodles glued to a wood or cardboard surface. Collages from scraps of cloth, different shapes and sizes of paper, old greeting cards, gift wrapping, feathers, egg shells, flowers beads, etc., stimulate creativity and develop motor skills In children through scissor cutting practice. Potatoes and apples dried In the sun and then carved with print designs and dipped in tempere paints can be stamped on paper bags for use in wrapping sack lunches. Let your children exercise their Imaginations in these, as well as all, summer activities. Summer affords great opportunities for the creative learning and memory making experiences that cement parent-chil- d relationships. Planning, preparing, and fully enjoying this precious time together can bring lasting rewards for 'iBHgganHIII I sjmwTTJi il Ji J I canty ScCieol. Precinct tloner will suffer too. While you're at it. Inspect the hoses. Are they cracked or mushy? II you have any doubt, replace the belts and nose before you start. 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There are a tew simple things you can do to prevent 7) Change your oil regularly. your car from overheating You should start thinking about oil Here are some hot weather tips changes every 3,000 miles no matthat can help: ter what your car manual says. As Be sure your radiator is 1) engine oil gets dirty, it losses lubchecked and contains the proper ricating power; high friction means coolant. Don't just add water ...pure a hot engine. Change your oil bewater bolls at a lower temperature fore you go on a long trip.it's than water mixed with ant i -- freeze cheap insurance tor your engine. If you top off (ethylene glycol). Always use a high quality oil (in the radiator, be sure to use a 5050 the summertime, the higher vismix of water and ant 1 -- freeze to cosity grades are better). Change the filter too. It contains a quart keep that boiling point as high as possible and carry a gallon or two of filthy oil (no sense in mixing In the trunk (just In case). that in with new clean oil). 2) . Blast bugs off the radiator with a garden hose (a stiff stream of water). Clean them out with a stiff bristled brush. Proper air flow for your radiator not only keeps your engine cool but also cools the transmission oil. 3) Be sure the transmission oil Is at the proper level. If It's a brown color and smells burnt, chan!V WANT ge it. Have the bands in your aubetomatic transmission adjusted ADS fore you go on any long trips. The weight of a trailer could be just GET enough to cause the bands to slip and leave you stranded on your vacation. 4) Inspect fan belts to check if they are glazed or cracked. If a belt breaks or slips badly on a hot day, your coolant won't circulate properly and you are sure to overheat. 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