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Show ('. 'Y Sunday Herald Lazy Eye Cli n ics Beg i n Monday i n Am Fork 5 SUNDAY, SEPT. Utah County, Utah 20, 1964 SIS IISBillipllBliiii lPSSBIWISlllBIB illlil Grove Man Director of Utah Shade Tree Group SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) PI. fillip . . Lehi Areas; ScHdiiiedThrougHoufU by the Utah County Medical Auxiliary School, Orem, from 1:30 p.m. "lazy eye" clinic for Lehi ical Association,-assistedSept. 25: Sharon School, Orem children has been set for Mon PTA. Theme of the clinic is will focus attention throughout .' the county on ambloyopia (lazy beginning at 9 a.m. 21. Us Prevent Blindness." rtHelp day, Sept. or muscle weakness) . The ) Sept. 28: Spnngville, Me- eyes and are is David H. Call of Brigham City urged" clinics being - conducted this moriai nan, y a.m. to; iz noon. parents Parents of children between It free was named president of the 2 and five years old are asked to cooperate m this test. Sept. 29: Franklin School, Pro month, and through October wil Utah Association of Shade Tree to bring them to the Lehi Ele Mrs. Boyd ISmuki, health be for children only. vo, 9 a.m, to 12 noon, j Commissions (Thursday at the mentary School at 9 a.m. Also chairman ,of the Val-There is no laiarge for the serSept; 30: Maeser School, Pro conferannual the PTA this clinic will be the said in that included organization's leys Council, vice and theptogram k spon- vo, 9 a.m. to 12 noon, j ence.' kindergarten pupils at both the is a most timely and important sored by the Utah State ComOct. 12: Central School, Span He succeeds Mrs. A.J. Har- Lehi Elementary and Sego Lily jtest and must Jte made- before mission for the Blind. Their rep- ish Fork, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. mon of Provo. Guy Hillman of schools. Children in the kindert the child is sur years old. .Work- resentative carefully trains volPleasant Grove was elected garten afternoon classes are ing with Mrs: Smuin in testing unteer workers. In Utah County WOOD GETS POST 1 first vice president and Dr. reminded to come in for this the Lehi chilmen will be Mrs. the Medical Auxiliary with the Har- Michael Tresnow of Salt Lake special test at 9 a. m.j V Richard Christofferson of the assistance of the PTA are the WASHINGTON (UPI) A similar clinic is, scheduled high school PTA, Mrs. Richard volunteers. A list of the times lincton Wood Jr.. a Springfield, City, second vice president. j Other officers elected; were for 2 p.m. Monday for children" Eddington, Junior ;Hii; Mrs. and places of the clinics follows: ni.i attorney, has , been named deputy director of political eduMrs. Viles Brown, Murray, re of similar ages in j American Ernest Smith, Sego lily; and 21 -- 4 Lehi Elementary cation and Sept. training for ballot cording secretary; Mrs. Cherry! Fork, scheduled for 2 p.m. al Mrs. Kent Davis, Lehi Elemen: School, 9 a.m., to 12 noon. the Republican. Na Nelson, Brigham City, corres the Greenwood School in Amer- tary. Mrs. Boyd J. Larsen of Greenwood Schoo 1, American security for tional Committee - 1 me .county medical auxiliary is ponding secretary, and Lynn ican Fork. 2 Fork, beginning at p.m. In announcing the appoint- McDonald, Murray, treasurer. They will continue through the working with these people in Sept. 22: Pleasant Grove Cen ment Friday, GOP National Conference participants stress we ek j and at Var ious dates to making arrangements and the Chairman Dean Burch said ed the need for Utah towns to Oct. 12 at places listed later in cards for" the tests and other tral School, 9 a.m. to noon. would help watch for, votsupplies have been furnished by Sept. 24: Timpanogos School, Wood organize shade tree committees this story. Provo. and Union School, Orem, ing frauds and election law to become affiliated with the The! clinics are being spon- the medical auxiliary. .J,' A drive by the 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Hillcrest violations, -j- , 1 sored! by the Utah County Med state organization. . A , i 1 ; Y - . !f!lll 'si pre-scho- Lehi-Ced- v..vAVAv,v.iv.v:vv.vv,v..v,.'.:,v ol , N ar . 4 ; i-- - illilll - '? v. , f - . ' two-mon- th OBE'W:iv1bWDAY. A" D V MONDAY Now what would you think if you were routinely sorting pears at the (J. B. Ferguson Packing shed in Orem, and this fine looking gentle pardon us, pear, rolled out on the packing shed floor ? Well, that is what Mrs. Ferguson thought too, that it was mighty packing shed! employee came along interesting. Mrs. Lloyd W. SunauisVa piece of fruit. Mrs. Sund-quiand Mrs. Ferguson gave her the scholarly-lookin- g brought it to the Herald office and the! staff photographer snapped his ARE DECEIVING AP-PEAR-ANC- ES Most at Reduced "Pin Money" Prices Amazing Bargains' st to the pear, that photo. Mrs. Sundquist said that nothing had been added it came with features and small black dots for pupils in the eyes. ' All Kids Invited Provo Safety Capiya' Planned September 26 Payson Kiwanians ch Hear M 4m f t my mmr iri A' safety carnival filled with the subject Provo Police and PAYSON Wayne Startin, Fire Department want Utah new freshman grid coach at County children to write them about. The Fire Department in Brigham Y o u n g University, Provo will receive all letters spoke to members 'of the Pay-so- n Kiwanis Club this week, and espeically children this (which must be mailed by The two describing the lineup and proscoming Saturday, Sept. 26, on Tuesday Sept. 22.) of the varsity and freshthe Provo Sixth Ward parking departments will select a win- pects football teams for the com man lot at Second West and Third ner and the two4 children (age of collegiate foot season limit of 12 or younger) will be ing fall South in Provo. I ball. ' The l. y carnival, which will begin named honorary fire chief and over the former head chief Coach and mid-dawill Startin, y reign police caravan, with a at coach carnival. Skyline High School m rncihiv !pp snmft child's dream safety will not the Granite School District and They ,0r becoming a policeman or. And that's head all; of a caravan a native of Murray, kidicated ride at the fireman come true. on a fire bright prospect for some of Pay-Frank with Fireman "Why Do You Think It's a son s young men who will De r v. U h Good Idea to Play It Safe," is engine.'. mm The Safety Caravan will Dlaving for the BYU this year. mm form at 12 noon Saturday on He especially mentioned Kent mm. ma the corner of First North) and Oborn and Brent Olson. He re-durSecond West in Provo. Fire- called that he was coached man Frank will lead the cara ing his hig school football days van throush ther streets of by Allen Davis, formerly of pay- Provo and to the carnival site son and son of Ralph Davis, a Provo 's Fire Department is member of Kiwanis. participating as part of its lie indicated that both var safety campaign and home in sity and freshman teams at spection. Fireman Frank will BYU are rebuilding and will be visit with kiddies during the doing so for a couple of years aJ day, from 10 a.m. until noon more, with plenty of talent rlhiLw ZEL wH?!) at the caravan point of prigin available with which to build UtaLVc 0" First North and Second some good teams. The Kiwanis Club also heard reports from delegates to their Although the primary theme recent district convention reltu irvxi of the carnival is one of "Safe- - ative to activities at that meetKy First" other fun might be ing. Plans jwere made to have n! , . . had there t as well Carnival Carl Nelson and his committee , , booths and fun games wUl be present the next program on ir.e ""i uiiuu.g at Sept. 30. to add a mid-wa- y UvaUable pieie u i m " irom F"" traction. cureq Booths, and exhibits will runas wui etisu uc uocu w oxi. , . oeneni raw ior u RADAR If you've ever been . and children of because of it you prob-ticketed who (he in thejine of duty, discussed haye cussed uuer unnen it but stni might like to see lo- Dolice fun and excitement and featuring television celebrity Fireman Frank will be held for Utah County residents . day-lon- g Your Choice ! W3. 3& 1 ? No I - on Sears Easy Pay ent Woodworking's Fun and It's Easy With Fine QuaHty Craftsman Bench Power Tools 9-i- n. Mi j ip k, iJ'rhTZK TShS - n. Save $34.95! Save $28.95! Craftsman 2-wh- Craftsman eel, . j;.i:.. MaoMuivcuuu, z Pr"?u"ijr The - - new building-i- cated on city, property in the near tne ciiy waier east foothills . i i tanks. A nearoy area nas aiso been secured for construction of a new pistol range ana area wiieie iuvyiioFwF :f H j rnieb. meir aeer Whpn rwnnleted the building uurr At tt jl iNTOXIMETER . Reg. $132.95! Craftsnidn face cutter head. Work in. 41-13- 16 sur- ; !!' construction. No Trade-i- n Required noon. All Colors Garn Swenson Married men between 30-6- Three directors will OREM be elected to the board of Scera (Sharon Community Education-- A iVlOVIGS al Recreation Association) at the annual organization meet inn in. ha ViolH MnnHav atHnm PROVO A Shot In The in the Orem High School Little Academy Dark with Peter Sellers " Th9fr p .ciHpnts nf Orem. Edge. Paramount A House Is Not mnnf Pipasant Vip.w. lake. A Home with Robert Taylor The Killers plus Act View,' and Vineyard are equal Uinta " shareholders in. Scera and are One The Caddy , and entitled' to vote in the election. Pioneer Board members whose terms You're Never Too Young . avnimt fhic voar inrlnrift J&eman OREM A Shot In The Dark Geneva B. Bennett, member at large; James M. Paramore, represent- - plus Jessica Scera Closed in District 4 in southeast Orem renresentSPRINGVILLE Tt nhort nillpsnie. x .wwr-w- 7 CUiVX AkVWWA Island of the Blue tr. nictrirf Edgemont and Art Citv Dolphins plus Haunted Palace Pleasant View. Furnace Filters 66 Package of Five i , 1 r Required Required REPEAT learn the facts about FARfAERS MEW m0 BAKERY OF A FRESH satouT Charcoal Briquets and broader coverages. Before you reneW talk 1o vs first sag" Farmers Insurance Group 898 North 8th West 4 Phone 373-282- Most Furnaces iM: IIFD 36 inch wide Boys' Wear Turtle Neck Glass Lined Regular $3 22 Only .......... Tee Shirts x$l37 Stretch Jeans 2 - Desk Lamps $7 - 69Q Shelly Cotton Warm as Flannel j ....! i- - 1 - $M99 U Regular to $6. Milk Gkrss Assortment -Napkin Holders Banks Your Choice. . . 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Plav if training sessions for both the safe and let him 'attend the regular police and th2 reserve safety carnival and learn the force. correct way (to cross la busy be benefit Tickets for the may highway. How do secured from any regular or re- - FIRE ENGINES serve officer, or at the Orem they work? Let an expert show vou Police Station. AH children are urged to par-ticioate but parents will have to orovide car transportation if their child participates in Fireman Franks caravan at Annual Meet eed n. Cuts wood up to depth. Table tilts to 45. Blade tensions automatically. Working parts enclosed! Stand, motor 6-i- i s 9-Sp- Bench Drill Presses Band Saws 12-in- ch Stand Regular separate prices total $109.98. Blade cuts 3 in. deep. Calibrated miter gauge, bevel machined cast iron table. scale. 20xl7-iWith adjustable stand. Blade guard extra. mm V . Bench Craftsman Saw, Heavy-diit- y j Fund Benefit Set Sept 26 Required n NO MONEY DOWN Plan v. 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