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Show Veterans! Society Editors SCRATCH PAD Q football watch on games television when you were a television hadn't been invented! They are even more amazed to learn that the family would cluster about a radio to hear a game or a special show, for their concept of radio is a television that has lost its picture. Some Ways Better Actually, radio had some advantages. One could iron a lot better by just listening instead of looking up to catch a bit of the Community Club Will Hear Safety Officer Ladies Community club will hold a guest day In conjunction with its regular meeting on Thursday, Jan. 7, at the Community Center beginning at 3:45 p.m. Guest speaker for the afternoon will be Raymond A. Jackson, commissioner of public safety for the state of Utah. He will discuss the problems related to traffic safety on the state and national highways. Refreshments will be served from 3:45 until 4:15 p.m. under the direction of Judy Sargent, Alice Allred and Mae Balls. The regular meeting will begin at 4:15 a.m. with a short business session conducted by Beth Anderson, vice president. Introducing the speaker will be Carol Hyde, program chairman for the day, with the program under the direction of the department of public affairs. All members are urged to be present to hear this timely speaker, and are invited to bring a guest to the meeting. I am a reservist and have Yes. fAi v; When did the current GI educational bill take effect? Q Q A service-connecte- i it d injury left me permanently and totally disabled. Will my children receive VA education assistance while in high school? A No. Under this program, the law prohibits payment for a regular high school education, unless the child has a mental or physical disability. about the present or lamenting the past. The children of today are growing up with fewer illusions about people, science or their world-a- nd they arent surprised at the things that seem new and strange to us. The Editors grandfather has lived through the change from horsepower to the automobile, the invention of the telephone and electric light, the first airplane to modern jetliners, from days to color television and has taken them in his stride. - Keith Ward, center, won the Eagles annual Basket of Cheer conBASKET OF CHEER test. Here Don Grassman, right, who sold the winning ticket, and Jimmy Durante Crippled Childrens Fund Chairman Jim Seelos, left, are on hand for the presentation. m Today's children already g MALMROSE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest 5 of Americans e, V vi u.A Ladies Sweaters - Blouses Skirts - Pants - Tops - Robes for her family, her community, and her world in the ways that she can best function. She figures that should be a pretty big order to fill and will encompass any other resolutions of a smaller nature that will work toward the same purpose. The first step will be to wish all of her friends a HAPPY NEW YEAR! - NEW YORK (l!PI) Observance of Christmas once was banned by law in both England and America. Sally HallHopkins, a researcher for mark Cards, reported that in 1613 the Puritans in England prohibited the relebration of Christmas, even in churches, by act of Parliament, because they felt the celebration desecrated the true meaning of the day. Colonists in New England followed suit in 650. The law finally was repealed ill 16111. 1 NEW YORK (UPI) - girls showered their boyfriends with more expensive Teen-ag- e Christmas gifts than they gavi a anyolie else last year, reports magazine survey. The study, showed that by Seventeen, teen girls spent over $72 million on the young men in their lives, spending a median of $10,116 for each present. The girls siient an average $10.16 tor Mother's gift and $11.16 for Dad's. SGfflSd .... 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Time of Resolution QQfl0 a UMH MOM HMUt millions second-to-non- So, Mrs. Society Editor is going to try to keep the resolution to accept 1971 as it try to make it a good year not nearly enough to fill the steadily-increasindemand which pharmaceutical science is now creat. ing for pharmacists. per-capi- Everyone knows the quality of BLOCKS clothes. Weve been selling the best America has to offer for 56 years. So whenever and whatever you buy at BLOCKS you're sure of getting the best in quality and the best values for your dollar you will find e tailoring at no charge, anywhere. The and BLOCKS credit policy will spoil you. accept transplanted organs as part of medicine, and dont seem too surprised at the idea of testtube babies, setting up a colony on another planet, or some of the things that still seem like Buck Rogers dream to their parents. are d be one of the safest surest forms of investment available. National figures indicated the purchases monthly are at a record high level of $28 per month and there are tens of Starts Monday January 4th Savings of 1 3 - 1 2 - or pre-radi- o Approxi. November Savings Bonds sales for Box Elder county totaled $106,642 and for the January-Novembe- r period came to $976,665 county volunteer chairman for South Box Elder, T. Frank Coppin said today. Nationally, Series E savings bonds sales hit a peak for November and sales of Series E and H savings bonds an amounted to $373 Million increase of 36 percent over November 1969 sales. Total holdings for Savings e Bonds reached an high of $52.4 billion (23 percent of the privately-helportion of the public debt). Savings Bonds continue to all-tim- by-go- mately 7,000 pharmacists are working in hospitals, and this Is an ever. grow, ing field of employment for The our profession. 13,000 phar. macists are working with drug manufacturing and wholesaling organizations. The approximately P,000 now students studying pharmacy in this country x A While the present GI Bill became law in June, 1966, it covers veterans who served after Jan. 31, 1955. Must Face It But, the new year must be faced as it is without worrying g 102 Bonds Hit $976,665 period immediately s Pharmacy, today, means more than 120,000 licensed pharmacists serving our nation. Of these, the great are men, but majority a continually increasing number of women are com-ininto our profession... and they are most welcome because women make fine pharmacists. Better than 100,000 pharmacists are busy serving the public with almost half of this number operating their pharmacies. A Fewer Problems There wasnt the problem of what color someone was, for children could imagine their heroes in the color scheme of their choice. Mrs. Society Editors male heroes all bore a remarkable resemblance to Gregory Peck while her older sister insisted all were blond with crew cuts. In fact, when some of them did appear on television, or in the Saturday matinee series, or in comic books, there was disappointment and Mrs. Society Editor can remember Thats not the announcing, when she REAL Superman first encountered him in a matinee series. It was just as disappointing as are those Sai-tawith lopsided beards that seem to hang around some streetcorners. by Ray Malmrose own 120-da- y SEEN Sergeant Preston or his dog Yukon King, or the Green Hornet, or even Jack Armstrong. FACTS Gfy, Utah January-Novemb- er past following separation from military obligation. listeners that theyd never - Briqham Sunday, January 3, 1971 six months. Will my Servicemens Group Life Insurance protect me during the action; one could work in another room and not miss any of the story since the radio had to be more descriptive and less dependent on picture moods; one could understand some sports better from the word description than trying to follow the ball on a fastmoving basketball game. Best of all, however, was the fact that one could make of a hero exactly what one wanted him or her to look like. It didnt in the least bother the young Pharmacy NEWS HereYYour Answer been on active duty for the Its another new year already, and others surely join Mrs. Society Fditor in wondering where th i old ones have fled and shi ddering when subtracting the year of their birth to find the score for this year. Somehow, birthday time and the new year both make one feel more aged, especially when the children look with amazement when told that nobody could BOX ELDER now 5.88 8.88 10.88 |