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Show Utah Symphony Sets January Slate lit wT'w'n Th!, the of I will wli-rintii- SU?u "10,Ah Jlw rtP r ,e Ireadylieailmij for a sellout rr es MR, WATTS a young pianist in his twenties, first appeared with the Utah Symphony last season on the subscription series. He was such a great success, Maestro Ahravanel claims, we requested that he come back again this vear. The concert is C0"l'CTt Sev-- rf V sArT inane in i Ogden aiid Provo as well as making a weeks tour through Idaho and presenting a special choral con- cert. The first concert of the year will feature Andre Watts as guest soloist with the orchestra in a January 12 concert in Ogden's Welier Fine Arts Center. The Salt Lake series will feature the program the following night in the Taliemade. Handicapped Hiring Auurd is Presented rav, f six ,he concerts 1,no,ll,h as with Mr. proy.n, ,his lhe Menuhin as guest artist at the Marriott Activities Center in Idaho Provo jalll ary 25. This will I the orchestra's third concert at 'T Re cl hi rg and Idaho Falls, The tour is part of the regional touring program which takes the orchestra all over the Intermountain West each year which adds up to alHiut 15,000 miles. January 24 the orchestra will present the eighth subscription concert in the Taliemade with special guest violinist Yehudi Menuhin. Mr. Menuhin has playley. iiuai .'siHuiiciu rd ,he and 011 ,w ,he ltah loiitn, co- - Svmplumv Sa Uke Trilmne. will choirs from Highland, feature Cottonwood. Ibllcrest and Murray High Schools with Associate Conductor Ardean Watts at the ed with the orchestra twice, once in 1946 and again in 1955. His busy schedule has taken him to every country in the world except China, plus he is active in summer festivals having recently started the Windsor Festival in England. THE I'TAIl Symphony will Jenos, Inc., a foods processor, has received the Employer of the Year award of the Presidents Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. Jeno F. Paulucci, chairman of the board of the Duluth, Minn, company, accepted the award at the National Association of Manufacturers Congress of American Industry luncheon at the Waldorf-Astori- a Employ the llandicappi'd ment policies, Mr. Russell : The mun who looks backward with worry is likely to bump into trouble ahead. Dr. Hiihard W. Soimtag, President of the I'tah SiK'iety for the Pretention of Blindness, introduces the new Home Fve Test to a group of community leaders and volunteers at a recent luncheon in Suit lake City. Willi him is Marion Palmer, I'SPB Preschool Vision Screening chairman who directs solimtrers from the Delta Cuninui Sorority Alumnae in conducting free public preschool screening clinics. Reductions Year-En- d 20 ,0 70 Train Hits Car Home Eye Test For But Car Preschoolers Available Drives A wav oh m . . Home Kye Test Kit enabling parents to do a vision screening of their preschoolers at home is now available free of charge from the I'tah Society for the Prevention of Blindness, according to the Society's president, I)r. Bichard W. Sonnlug. Simple instructions prepare the parent to give the child the standard Snellen Symlxil E Chart vision test. The situation which the Society seeks to remedy through the Home Kye Test is this: One in every 20 preschool age children in the U.S. has a vision problem which, if imcorrected, can seriously interfere with his development and schooling!. Present preschool vision screening cover less than 500,-00- 0 programs of the 16 million children said the in the age group National Societys Committee on Eye Health of Children, in recommending the development and nationwide distribution of a home vision test. A FANTASTIC SAVINGS . . . 3-- Rog. 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Nylon Center Reg. 11.98 CAR SPOTLIGHT wool Reg. 2.95 Up to THERMAL )88 SKI SOCKS converse LADIES GRANNY BOOTS Reg. 7.95 CHOICE fl77 fl" 88 IN TOOELE Tooele High gym. The game will feature the world famous teams donkey known throughout the country for the thrills and excitement car was struck by a freight at Wednesday illuming Stockton, lint so little damage was done to the vehicle that the owner was able to drive it away from the scene of the accident. THE CAR was stalled on the railroad track as owner Dannv Kinder, 751 South Coleman, and a fellow employee of the Union Pacific section crew were on their wav to work at alxiut 7:30 a.m. Trooper Don Proctor of the Utah Highway Patrol said the accident happened this wav: Mr. Kinder had crossed over the track, picked up his friend, and was driving liack when the car slipped off the crossing ties and was high centered. The two men were attempting to get the car off the track when they heard the train approaching. WHEN THE engineer saw Mr. Kinder running down the track toward him, he applied the brakes and almost stopped in time, but not quite. The treight traveled on about 60 feet ufter hitting the car and spinning it off into the snow. If the train had been just a hundred feet farther down the track when the brakes were applied, they might have stopped in time, Trooper Proctor said. As it was the owner dug his car out of a snow bank and drove the Kitchen1 - home-metho- 215 NO. MAIN The Tooele High School Club will sponsor a donkey basketball game this Saturday afternoon at 2:(M in the A train THE COMMITTEE, a advisory group, is made lip of representatives of ophthalmology, pediatrics, nursing edu- they bring everytime they take cation, school nursing, public to the court. health administration and medi' Riding' the ten 'donkeys will cal social work. he the Letterman's club fightIt must lie emphasized, ing for top honors among the cautions Dr. Sonntag, that any members of the THS faculty. vision screening only indicates Admission for the game will be it away. that a child may have a visual $1.50 for adults and $1 for high LIFE HOME defect; and only limited visual school and under. A president of a small Chrisskills are tested. This is true for tian college was asked why his GUILT organized programs with trained If we do not resolve guilt four sons all grew up without screeners and will be true with through the securing of forgive- getting into trouble. TTiey never the Home Eye Test. "Vision screening is not diag- ness and self- forgiveness, an seemed to rebel. He replied that mechanism inner goes into op- he didnt know, but that he had nostic, and does not take the will suffer an inner asked one of his sons about it We eration. exof a professional eye place disease, in the form of remorse, once. His son had not pointed to amination. VVe do not and cannot expect to locate through depression, or some other men- their church attendance or the tal or emotional manifestation. pattern of regular devotions screenmngs every child who needs When this becomes too great, around the dinner table. He said whose children some and care; eye You and mother are so happy at test results indicate the need for the mind passes its pain on to dihome together. H. S. Vigeveno referral to an eye specialist may the body, and actual organic Cecil Saints and Other Sinfollow. Osbome Letters sease to can not need glasses or treatment. ners (Holman) WHAT W'E hope for is the The Art of Understanding chance to locate those thousands who have never of children had their vision tested, who show no outward, obvious signs of eye or vision abnormality, but will demonstrate quite readily in a screening that they are using only one eye effectively, for exLaurence M. Hursh, M.D. ample, or that they can read Consultant, National Dairy Council the chart with each eye separately but not with both eyes together. II VITAMIN INTERRELATIONSHIPS vision Currently preschool four-par- t conduct-a series of of are articles) (Second ' screening programs ed by public health nurses, To know the importance of vita that something other than pure school nurses, and by the thousyou need to understand how protein, fats, carbohydrates, or mins, often ands of volunteers who are individuals cells in our bodies minerals was at work in foods members of civic, womens, reli- work. Your body consists of more something that encouraged growth. gious or fraternal organizations. than a trillion cells. They all work Working with laboratory animals, The screenings are conducted at together to perform chemical vitamin A was discovered and since then, the whole host of presencommunity centers, kindergar- functions that are essential. vitamins has been e But assisting each cell with its tly-known centers, nursery tens, schools and Head Start locations. specific tasks are numerous en- identified, each for its particular In addition, of course, many pezymes. Enzymes are known chem- contributions to nutrition. Vitamin A, of course, is best diatricians and family physicians ically as biochemical catalysts. A do vision screening, as part of catalyst helps induce chemical known for its prevention of night reactions and allows changes to blindness. We dont know how it the routine physical examinations works, but a deficiency of this of their preschool- - age patients. occur under milder conditions. It is estimated that in helping the vitamin will result in an inability The Home Eye Test Kit incell to do its jobs, individual en- to see in dim light. Vitamin A is cludes a scale version of the E zymes perform their specific tasks obviously important in the whole chart, directions for training the about 10,000 times a minute. visual process. But it is also imchild to take the test, for givSince it is also believed that each portant in maintaining your skin ing the test, and for interpretcell contains about 1,000 different and mucous membranes. Without ing test results. A report fonn, enzymes, a cell obviously is a very enough vitamin A, the moistness and pliability of your eyelids and to be returned to the Society, busy place. eyes, for example, would dry up. asks the parent whether the child Cant Work Alone Dry, rough, itching skin also can passed the test, and, if not, cannot work result. some But enzymes whether an appointment has been alone. They have to have the help made for an eye examination, and Eye Membranes of a So, the with whom. The Society sees the are known as The membranes of the eye are And coenzymes. Home Eye Test as an important here is where vitamins are im- especially susceptible to vitamin means of parent education, and portant, for many coenzymes are, A deficiency. In World War II, beor vitamins cause of extreme shortages of hopefully an inducement to early in fact, vitamins visual care for their young childare needed for, their production. vitamin A over a long time, Danish children developed an eye So, it is true when your chemistry ren. called xerophthalmia. disease book vitells you that a primary PILOT TESTS of home They had been getting only skim sion screenings have been done function of vitamins is assisting milk. Many lost their eyesight. in which children who had been enzymes in carrying out the many whole milk was restored When esare chemical happenings that tested at home were subsequently to Danish childrens diets, the sential for life. disease was brought under congiven a regular screening by How Were Vitamins Discovered? trol. The factor was the vitamin A trained screeners using standardized techniques. Comparison of Vitamins are the newest nutri- in milkfat and butter. Other good the results of the two testing ent group in nutrition. Discovered sources of vitamin A include d as recently as 1913, the first cream, cheddar-typ- e cheese, ice procedures proved the results to be in close known vitamin was, as you would cream, liver, egg yolk, dark green been and deep yellow vegetables, deep agreement with the results of suppose, vitamin A. It had the traditional- - method screen- - known before then by scientists yellow fruits. day-car- . bg. 1HS Donkey Basketball Here Jan. 6 in WARM-U- P MENS HARNESS itig. Production and distribution of the Home Kye Test was made possible through a grant to the National Society from the Delta Camilla F01md.it ion, a women's organization whose prime concern is sight conservation. During this introductory period, the I'tah Society is handling individual requests only. To obtain a Home Eye Test kit, write: Prevention of Blindness, 2033 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. M. Doctor SKI PARKAS Genuine suede split cowhide Reg. 49.95 CUBS 1 5 Q ADDITIONAL MARKD0WNS. SHOTGUN PRIMERS - IheOldiumm Committee. Fantastic LADIES BODY SHIRTS y hi- chairman of the Presidents otherwise disadvantaged. SAVE The Toodt Transcript, Friday, January 5, 1973 said, apply equally to all employees, and all receive the same fringe benefits based on union or salaried classifications. The award is by the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped and the NAM." Hotel in New York City. The plaque was presented by Harold Russell, In citing Jenos as Employer of the Year, Mr. Russell pointed out that more than half of the 1,000 employees are physically or mentally handicapped or podium. They work at all levels of ie companys operatici from managerial to n':.,cnance. Wage, salary sad advance- |