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Show THE DAILY HERALD. hxa, Utah. SaiurOa. October Jl, 1 Air bags can also injure animals Dear Heloise; If there is an air bag in your car, dogs, like babies, 6mall children and short people, should ride in the back because when air bags inflate they can injure or even kill. I know the dangers of air bags firsthand. In a relatively minor accident, the air bag in my steering wheel inflated, hitting me in the head and upper body. am on the short side, 5 feet 2 inches tall. From the impact of the air bag alone, I got a major concussion, two black eyes, a broken nose, lacerations and deep bruises i throughout my upper body. Luckily, my AXYDLBAAXI CROSSWORD blONGFEUOW ferine. thhsaAbi In Or tattrstarKfc fetter for the three 1 X lor the two 0 etc Sta of the formation and words are the length apostrophe, all hind Each day the code letters are different and can find what I need isilffui i;::rrs Becky immediately. Zibart, Jeffersontown, Ky. 1 Study lata INotad IHtafinar Cbsn shirt sleeves ram ISaSng Dear Heloise: After my J darned bobby socks have worn through again, I cut them off an inch or two below the cuffs, leaving the cuff rounds to slip over my wrists, protecting my blouse or shirt sleeves when I do crossword puzzles. 1 cut open the foot part of the sock and use it for a dust rag. Peggy Sheldon, Spokane k Heloise came out of the accident unharmed and hope you are all right. Gift d schipperke dog and cat were riding in the back seat in their carriers and had no . injuries whatsoever. Eugenia Langan, Washington, D C. 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This event is part of University Mall's new Kids Club, a free club for kids that features mall discounts and fun-fille- Barnes Noble. some scary, creepy, crawly stories, the book store features an exciting craft. Also, start your early with the story group as they go around the store gathering sweets. Prizes will be given for the best and children, free craft workshops and a parade led by book characters Madeline and Clifford, "the Big Red Dog." After the parade, children are invited to B. Dalton Bookstore at 6 p.m. for a Halloween costume contest. Every child who participates will receive a treat. Following the contest, there will be scary storytelling. The University Mall is located at the corner of State Street and University Parkway. 44 Chair haven't finished your costume, or your childrens', now's a good time. If you haven't chosen what you want to be. better get at it now. Luckily, Halloween is on a Saturday this year. Let the children help put their own costumes together, they'll take more pride in what they are. Plus, it can be a positive lesson in creativity. reading costume. Story Time is offered twice today at 11 a.m. and again at 1 p.m. The store is in Orem at 330 E, 1300 South. zntlitLid cookia If you u - ptacaa 43Gingar PROCRASTINATING: ; i7 -"- ib" 42 Parted & On top of sponsors seasonal events that are educational and fun. There will be Halloween safety workshops to educate parents looaaty Provo. jjj i 4Uatfal and what makes a good dance. Kids' Story Time is at 11 a.m. and lasts about an hour. Borders is at 4801 N. University Ave., ready for the best Story Time of the year at 4-- as explain moves well J 40 Available 1041 Find the familiar phrase, saying or name in this arrangement of tetters. 1. "0l' Do you have a coo idea that ,,''ti families could do together? Do you know of events in the community that are geared toward families? If so, let me know. 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