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Show y The Tooolo Trcinrrnr? Fp-Jn- rf t rrfyt ff T m'i"t rtwyyiyt nr f t I v'rf ftMf r yt r,,'..? tom .. i r.TTT v - 1 I I Cl r. lj' A. l.y '..i : i ' x y V1' NEW6 V I i H ' , Vfl -- f, ft. I ' t; J vnr Mrnrrn? .1 !MI j rurr1 'V - V -i 'I n 4 V V t y yitt,tvyfmvllMltt' r . CS is I INK tmk , U :. Tobrui Li Two Lr;i Vacation In Nontav g tua M I 15' the 01 l v j- li 1J A . G nd 3 meinbei neral BojrJ, Pains, - d eur' h'er. IS, in g r a nd Mrs all pilke till endover. ae.oiher da r.'uf.s home in j V M th M i.'u i eon. She ! tv n I el md ttl11 Tot-m- riji.iv Ins jl-- o and dam'hter. !,e rem, mb. r -' Lu-an- a be,r well-bein- Mrs Gordon C. V,r'z Former Iesidmi Ttlkrs ous g l'lah). The bathroom is one of the most common scenes of serious It or fatal home acc dints is particularly dangerous for young M s of Corv ill.s, the m. in Left alone in the bathroom, a child can get into many troubles He can. for example, burn himself by poking a curous finger in'o an electrical outlet or by playing with the heater. Hot water from the (iita The nt w Mrs ed by the I'S serious burns. CAM - a. J I url T I lmd rs Montana announce of tlinr diugher, Margaret, to Gordon C, Wirt. also ol Corvallis, which torik place Siturd.i. July I at the.r home. Th .vio.v-d-- , are hone mooning in G jc.it National Park and in M- children. AbsMiula H Wirt is employ- forest Service r husband in just tour of duty Navy and is coni-D'e'e- d ONE OF THE main sources of a foiir-yei- r with the U S danger is the family medicine chest. All too frequently, parents employed by the Anaconda leave harmlu! substances in their Compinv. lumber department, at medicine cabinet which might oiiit r Man. ana They wdl make well lead to serious injury or even their home, tempotarily, at 923 death. Even aspirin, if enough Pas Street, Missoula, tablets are eaten, is a hazard AMr. and Mrs, Walter R. Bussard Afonmna child might also take it into his' celebrated her first birthday on M s Gordon Wirtz, nee Marhead to sample one of the July I, with members Flinders was born and garet in of the her kept family, agents frequently ing i.i.sid m G'antsv die, where she family bathroom. atti nded and graduated from the A child can fracture his skull Giantsville High S hnol. She was Tracy Peterson, son of Mr, and as easily slipping off the sink or at the Toot Ie Ordnance Mrs. Doug Peterson, and all boy. employed the edge of the tub as he could betore moving to Ca!. forma gave a mischievous good nalured falling from a tree. There are'on Sunday, July 2. in the Second Depot grin In anticipation of his firs" shelves and drawers in the bath- W'ard sacrament and fast day1 This year she moved to ivallis, Montana, wheie her par- - birthday cake on Thursday, July room which are also enticing to are making a home She is 8. His new sister, Leslie K., was Son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth! the amateur Tarzan. Iho grand daughter of Mrs. Chleo a special guest at the birthday of was Warner name the Broken glass from a medicine given celebration. bottle or drinking glass can cut a Nathan Barlow. child as easily as a piece of glass! A son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen stepped on in the yard; razor' Rupp was given the name of blades are another source of cuts. Geftory Lynn. .Aw. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs SUFFOCATION is another bath- was ' room risk; a child might well, Johnny Gibson of Wend-w-rJ N, - 4. r A ' - P choke on a pill or some other given the name of Jom Lynn, small object in the medicine BIRTIfDAY GREETINGS TO: chest And there is also an alarmAnnette Darrell Diderick--on- . Kelly, ing number of bathtub drowning' and Charles W. AtNisoh on every year. July 7. Tony Wiilardson, The most important part of Friday, Lee Red, Reva M Baron. 71 rte erotection is prevention. All chil- L. Barrus, and Mary Jean John-- j dren take to climbmg: narents on Saturday, July 8 .I.ve ion should provide relatively safe Walk, Glade Ray Rupp, and Ver-- j places for them to climb, and aelda Washburn, on Monday, July not to them climb 10, teach where Gary K. Arbon and Rulon Poisonous substances should be Stroniberg on Tuesday, July 11 kept locked up so that a child isnt tempted to try new tastes HERE FROM LOS ANGELES As soon as the child is old enough Gary Wells arrived in Grants-vill- e he should be carefully taught not for a two week visit with to put foreign objects in his his parents, Mr. an J Mrs Wesmouth or to pore through the ley Wells. Gary has teen work a: medicine chest. Electrical outlets and attending school in the Los should be covered and heaters Angeles area. placed out of the childs reach. These common sense rules for CHUCK W'AGON BREAKFAST s One hundred stouts and the home safety will protect you of the Grantsville stake and your children from unnecesa chuck wagon breakfast sary and often, tragic accidents. on Saturday, July 1, with the BIRTHDAY GREETINGS go to: Scouts assummg the lole ot hosts Mary Richey of Wendover on LOOSE SALT Saturday, July 8: Leatha Hicks of Cows will eat almost twice as Ibapah on Monday, July 10; and much loose stock salt as block to Cheryl Hicks on Tuesday, July salt but they still can sat.sfv 11. their minimum needs With blocks pre-sent- 'v OF THE FOLLOWING YOUR PICK OF THE CARS WITH EACH (IN THE LOWER HALF OF ami The!t"l ill home - l,al -s SALES . . . v t s 2 for V Le'.mi i I T' 1 Tfu-l- ivis-ilt'- D.inad, of the Bingham A W p.ti ''''u!ed her junior a' rn a h rn unt in n vh ai rK,. l,,jnhV i', j, ImumI will Vv.idu, yJr hen- - i hey itdl w :h mi Mr ttso1. Il)n and l'fi Will leave the M.ivangeiflord, and head ftr I v md Mrs Murr .men a'ul on the ( ahform i Oslo. Nuiwav, where they will Wendover w il in i.V a tr p to 7 epher on Thuisda. J..'v 13 for months three spend enjovmg New will set Wjshnieton lo v st wi'h Air. atd Yo'k, where .md wiih tr iv cling visitirg Alr (, v (Ji m Il.iies s id for the ! n day trip ta Nortrends and rcl.it. ve whom Mrs I el iji.J hadn't se. n sime she lift, way MRS. IT! AND was honored at 'here thntv tluee vars ago lui k senper at !Ke home of MRs. 1 1 I AM left Norway in a l,2') and made her homo m t'hi-- i Mane Johnston on Wednesday event1' with Adi A.derxnn. Ibl i.i,u wheie she married Gusijv di ul Manlun, and Be'tv I ange I eland After fue ye.ns in I) A bijutilil cake ami t h i o they mm i I to Rap J as t o ho-i- s a gift was presented away going ( itv. South Dakota where they mule ihe'r home !ur eight ve.us to 'lie bonoted guest Ruth Gar- Other guests weieat whuh time thev moved to Dndc.in rett, Myrtis Hut tvr'-nWehdover Jams Hutchinson. IPjrrv, May In 1M7 Air Lelaml dfd. leavViffer Pjrth mi.i M.imthan. B.l-- ' hm widow children and four ing lie Ann Dev me. Gladvs Leon. ArAirs Lilund has ben employed lent Gieher. Vivian M Biek'ki.l at the Slate line Hotel for lb Verna LaVelle. Fdna Sharp, Mel Her Shirlev children. years Dean. Trances Rusvi-11- . Rhea Shepherd, F.lnne Hewlett. Maxine I I eah Ruth Howard, in.iri's, Jones, Anna Smith, Ruby Hales Betty Koska, Anna Belie Albrecht I ms I'llen Williams, Lovelass, Marguerite K Shea. Hilda Crist, Shirley Peterson, Alice Fineout, Melba Anderson Hilda Anderson U A birthday club of tvh'ch Mrs I eland is a member also recently honored her cm her birthday and presented her a lovely gilt. Bacon holds in her arm a bouquet of lovely long stemmed pink roses which were presented to her from the newly opened dural store The Orchid Shop. ill.) e i n nut. n at IMina. ami Maiy .Ann llatten. ol the L of U ballet slaff as j uho-Qaun is a daughttr of Mr Lo't'lv Muss LeAnn Paeon was 1 f r William f!jon Mis Chosen Queen of tile Oantsv il ei ," lof ar,icJr..,urnl',h.wl1 b.y !hc lla'! I ourth of July celelir.it on. j Plow ns parents are Mr. and Mrs ami S!aa Mdlc1 .V'ncUtion Imrae Pi .un .md Mss John reigneJ over fistivipcs of the da cooperation with and tH,hlish-with her eoualiv lo.ely attend m son is a daughter of Mr ' Mnewspaper. These arli- Miss Jolynn Drown and Mss; C Tanell Johnson . re scheduled to appear, ha lies Strombi-rgof the rirec, Carolee Johnson ,,Mr throughout the Department was the general ch.or ac The girls were selected from a man of the contest and Mrs Lu- - ear in an eflorl 10 with field of 26 con'esuris, vv.th V.r- you HammonJ trained the girls quaint problems of health, and designed to improve of of the people the i s .if Himimrr, vs-- : Povaliy Fot Granlsville wl Mis Tiesdav, I. land and daughter. Iln Inu. of illt Kovallv Mirt leAnn Bacon, ccmcr, wear the crown of royally as she reigned over (csihiiics of the Grants ille I ourth of July celebration. Her attendants are. left. Mi s' July n Brown and right. Miss Carolt-Johnson. Miss t I Julv (ir;ml !h; t ' c Av2 UOOIII s OUR AD) FOR SI. 00 That is RIGHT! 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