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Show I their respective district, BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah 7 they will be welcome to have 1969 October 12, Sunday, at the' screening done another which school fits their schedule better, PTA off- surgery four times before he child is six years of age in icials said. became seven years of age; order that corrective Ann has had one sures may be taken before DOCTORS SAY IT IS lm. eye dialated to correct a weak, it becomes serious. portant that a child who was ened condition; and tour. year-ol- d Karen Sue has had eye last year be screened servicemen rescreened again this year as surgery five times between 1 la and 3 Vi THEIR of ARE within POIHQ the years. ages amblyopia may appear a six. month period. Attention -yCAN PART And so the Dykstra family given to ambloypia victims PO VOURS BV in the pre. school age may is diligent in frequent eye ex. ervise the tests. correct vision problems in aminations and Mrs. Dykstra SUVINO U,S. SAVINGS Lakeview school was first later life. is sincere in urging all s BONPS on the list and has already of children 3 And a living example ofthis years to school to the take tests. age completed is evident in a Brigham City of this screen clinic. Clinics will be 'set up at family at this time. the remainder of the schools IN PAST EXPERIENCE, as follows: Bunderson school, MRS. PHILIP R. Dykstra, Oct. 14; Willard, Oct. 15; Foot." who serves as health chair- Mrs. Olsen reports that they hill, Oct. 16; Bear River Ci. man and head of the amblyo- And approximately four out of ty, Oct, 16; Corinne, Oct. pia eye screening program at every 100 children examined, who have symptoms of the eye 17; Central school, Oct. 21; Bunderson schobl, became Lincoln school, Oct. 24; Moun. in this statewide pro-gra- disease. And she further stated that tain View, Oct. 27; Honeyville, since her children were Oct. 28. affected with amblyopia. Past it is very Important that the medical visits and exper- disease be detected before the youngsters will iences of this family have be screened from 9:30 a.m. made family, friends and to 11:30 a.m. Kindergarten neighbors aware of the dichildren will be tested from sease. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Experiences with amblyo-pi- a came into the Dystrafam-ll- y PARENTS ARE requested in 1956 and continued with Motor rewind & repair to clip this calendar so they family examinations, eye opwill be Informed as to the time erations, and the aid of glassNew and Rebuilt Motors they should take their child, es, Mrs. Dykstra said. 723-824- 4 ren for the eye tests. If parents are not able to IN THE DYKSTRA family, 21 South Main take their child to the school Bob underwent eye in For Pre-School- ers Amblyopia Clinic the Calendar Is Ready PTA organizations in the South Box Elder county area are again conducting the par-ent- worthwhile clinics to screen children for detection of amblyopia, or lazy eye blind-ness. Under the direction of the school health nurses, Mrs. Marie Olsen and Mrs. Inez Deem, PTA volunteers are trained to do the testing, with one of the nurses present. Mrs. Olsen is in charge of the Brigham City schools as well as Willard, Perry, and Corinne schools. Mrs. Deem is in charge of the schools at Honeyville, Bear River Cl. ty, and those in the Bear Ri- ver Valley area. THE AWAIT CLINIC Mrs. Marie Olsen, school health nurse, left, shows chart used in amblyopia clinic tests to Mrs. Philip R. Dykstra and children, Ann, Karen and Bob, who have had extensive examinations and surgery for the lazy eye disease. Clinics are being held in local schools this month for children. Mrs. Dykstra is health chairman at Bunderson school. Pre-scho- TESTS ARE BEING administered the during month of October, and a cal. endar has been set up in order for the school nurses to be in attendance to sup- - pre-scho- Phone idate for winning a new A mini-bik- e was purchased and donated to the pro-jec-t by the Honeyville PTA. The contest was a proven success when 62 children passed both tests and were eligible to win the bicycle. Bike Safety Contest Held At Honeyville CLIMAX TO THE event came when Highway Patrol-maBrian Wheeler came to A bicycle safety contest has the school and gave a talk on been conducted at the Honey, bicycle regulations. ville school, sponsored by the Patrolman Wheeler drew sixth grade class. the nameofKevin Anderson as At the beginning of the pro- the lucky winner of the mini-bikKevin is a sixth grade ject, a committee was chosen, including Brian Munns, student. chairman; Johnny Hawkes, Calvin Earl and Kevin Ander. SEVERAL OTHER names son to plan and direct the were drawn and prizes of contest. bags of candy were awarded A diagram suggested by a to the lucky students. safety book was painted on Jack Rlndllsbacher Is the the black top at the east side teacher of the sixth grade of the school, showing stop class at Honeyville and and go signals, regula-tor- y the entire safety consigns, and warning signs. test program. DISCOID L n OU Discount Stores In All Of These Towns: Safeway St. Provo Heber Price Lake Tooele Salt Granger Magna City City Roosevelt Richfield Sandy Bountiful Orem Mt. Pleasant Midvale Payson George Spanish Fork Cedar City SBOBR1NG1TRIR! Brigham City Roy Layton Logan Tremonton NEVADA Murray WYOMING Kemmerer Evontton Rock Spring Ely Elko e. TO PASS THE TEST, the students had to have skill in handling bicycles, and ob. serving and reading the driv-ing signs. The committee did the inspecting of safe use of bicy-cle- s and corrected the written tests. IF A STUDENT PASSED both the driving test and writ-te-n test, he became a cand- - COMPARE and SAVE! LOOK FOR THESE SHELF TAGS: l ilium Ml 39 '!!? Iti A When we make an exceptional purchase we pass the saving right along to you. Similar pnpe reductions arc also made possible by promotional allow ancea given by manufacturers. Becauaa these are temporary extra savings, we mark them SUPER SAVER. Stock up while these extra savings are in effect. Due Thursday Frank Olsen, Social Security representative for Box Elder county, will be at the We sav- I Roma Lewis Anderson Lewis Anderson, age 84, of 508 West First South, died Oct. 10 in the Cooley Hos-pltafter a short illness. Mr. Anderson was born May 27, 1885 in Cleveland, Idaho. He was reared and educa-te- d mov- ing to Green River, Wyo. He came to Brigham City In 1943. He was married to Ann Howard in Green River. She married to died. He was Laura George on March 8, 1945 in Salt Lake City. He was employed at Perry At Safeway Discount you will find everything priced low every day. Costs of operating the stores are held down in every possible way. All frills, such as trading stamps, are eliminated. Our customers benefit in lower prices on every item. Our prices are as low on Monday as they are on Saturday so you con shop on the day you wont to shop. SAVEON.SAFEWAYiBRANDS DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY Employment Security office on Thursday, Oct. 16, between the hours of 10 a.m. and noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. .Olsen will help anyone with questions they may have Social Security. Frozen Dessert ;Zk Band Box Ice Milk half-- 2 gallon Chunk Tuna 48 Sea Trader 25 6'A-o- can A Big Buy m Buffered Aspirin Nescafe Lucerne Yogurt 39? Instant Coffee 10-o- z. jar SURVIVING ARE his widow, Brigham City; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Marjorie) k Everett, Wash; Mrs. (Linda) Wilson, Tampa, Fla.; five grandchildren; the following brothers and sis. ters; Arnold Nelson, Smith-field- ; Ray Nelson, June Nel. son, Blaine Nelson, all of Brigham City; Mrs. Gordon (Doris) Thorpe, Bountiful; Mrs. Clive (Edith) Garrett, Mrs. Robert (Beth) Hawkins, Mrs. William (Beatrice) all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. William (Pearl) Gar. rlson, Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services have been set for Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel, 176 North Main, Brigham City, where friends may call Monday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday prior to giant Special Pack pkg. Per Schick Blades By-be- e, Pat-ric- i Cakes 1 mmm layer i Dial ShampoObani. Ban Roll-O- n tub 89' 83' 73r 69 Apple Bread 69 57 19 17 59 49 97 89 kt 89 59 Safeway Dm Mt B 1.23 Pack Lucerne Diet Food German Chocolate 76' NOW I'entf etoA Double td4 lolf lldtl 79 Appl.- Cinnamon w 39' Danish Rolls 6 fer 56' Cherry Turnovers 2 for 27' French or Mb. loaf r UBim 88 66 23 19 34 25 Highway Apple Sauce 19 16 Macaroni Cragmont Drinks 29 24 Sara 1.09 94 Z " Mandarin Oranges Cling Peaches Town House Apple Cider i 37 Sliced Bread 14- -s ZJZEZS 37 26 i Snow Star Ice Cream lemonade 10 MCP Drinks 13 9 Cheese Pizza 69 67 32 30 98 88 - how & Cheese Lee Banana Cake or U&l Sugar Cap'n Crunch Cereal 34 Kellogg's Rice Krispies Post Tens Jsff1 24 now 13 C&H 34 - 2.59 2.55 s0lth Treat i liifflnttw White Bread Chong Crushed Wheat 56 Food;rr To . . . Skylark Bread 69 Wheat Bread e, 'Svbtoct Price Wo Safeway Itflttd Analgesic Tablets Carnation Diet Drive Detergent Super Saver prices ond items effective through Saturday All others ore Everyday Low Prices. Aspirin Contac Tablets tired farmer. ErcM government controlled ond Fair Trodod item Safe ways own brands, which are offered as additions to our wide selection of national brands, offer some of the biggest saving opportunitiea at Safeway Discount. These fine, guaranteed brands are made hy Safrway, nr to our strict specifications. They cost us less, so wc sell them for lest. LOOK FOR THIS MARK Burt on March 13, 1937 Idaho. He was reared and educated in Brigham City and was a re. Ralph Soren Nelson, age 67, of 550 North First East, died Friday morning at his home after an extended Illness. Born June 28, 1902 in Brigham City, he was a son of Soren and Ada Hamson Nel-so- later promise vou'll he impressed hy our ings as thev add up' lnMa-la- Ralph S. Nelson in Cleveland, you are saving as you go along. Ybur favorite brands -- Del Monte and Libby, Kellogg, Van Camp, Jell-o- , etc. -- all of them are here at low dis count prices every day. Save pennies, nickels, dimes on purchase after purchase. No need to wait for specials. Shop when you want to shop. WATCH FOR OUR SUPER SAVERS Obituaries married to DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY Here's whore you find the good neut at on our Safeway Discount Store-rig- ht the shelf! You'll plainly see how much 35 Flavors He was SAVE ON NATIONAUBRANDS 1.26 1.23 10, tP- - MI t. 55 49 45 42 59 52 jd(M 'BGmQzri services. Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery. .J 4b Cannery jjntll his retirement In 1963. He was a member of the LDS church, SURVIVING ARE his widow, the following stepchildren; Mrs. Steven (Evelyn) Jepper-son- , Just because you are new in town, ' its not the end of the world... Joseph George, Mrs. James (Nellie) Thompson, Walsburg; Mrs. Arthur (Helen) Mountain Home, Odell George and Nolan George, both of Brigham City; Mrs, Loren (Joyce) Roy; Arthur George, Salt Lake City; 36 grandchil-dre- n Fresh Fryers U.S.D.A. Inspected For Wholesomeness And Graded A Whole Fryers e, ters, Leslie Anderson, both of Hy rum; Fred Anderson, Cove, Natalie Mendenhall, Clifton, Idaho; Mrs. Mebla McBride, Phoenix, Arlz. Funeral services will be held Monday, Oct. 13, at 11 a.Ai. in the Brigham City Spcond LDS ward chapel with Bishop Willis Hansen offlciaL ing. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Sunday evening and Monday prior to services. Interment will be in the Bear River City Cemetery. Ground )a Cut-u- p Fryers Chunk Bologna Cube Steaks Your ib S'.".,. you get acquainted with your new community. Cdll her today at Phone 723-894- 54' Beef Cubes 85' 58' Chuck Roast usda'chcc. Round Steaks usd Drumsticks .1.17 Sliced Bacon SZ73L- -. Hostess will help 37' . oo.c. ib. 1.08 .b 47' ib 98' ne ?ondTyh,9h 56' 78' a. 1.29 Rib Roast Boneless Roast Greenland n. 88' . 68' Ocoma Fried Chicken Chicken In A Bosket 10 Pieces Fully Cooked Fancy-Jonat- han ! , Stcsksod Turbot Fillets fybk-lppefife- Extra Everyday Discount Prices ! on tiooe ITS APPLE --7! .. lu Freshly is Everyday Discount Prices Ken-ned- and 17 live brothers and sisLevi Anderson and 'Btvncj 2 A. 1.88 Apples ananas t,12 Everyday Discount Prices ! Seedless Raisins H.r. 6 US Yellow Onions : 4 Russet Potatoes n 10 28' 29' 64' 3 r. mmw rtyisv w mimiw waaaflari |