OCR Text |
Show With first aid training corporates films, programmed student s and first aid equipment. Developed by the American Telephone and Telegraph company, this course meets the requirements of the law, is easily assimilated at most any educational level and takes off the job for training for a minimum amount of time. Employers seeking additional information on the first aid requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health act are urged to contact the local chapter at the Box Elder County courthouse Monday and Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. or by or phoning work-book- Bed Cross offers safety act The Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 that employers requires provide safe and healthful working conditions for workers. It also states that first personnel must be on the working site if no infirmary, clinic or hospital is in near proximity. The law holds the employer responsible for providing these services. The Department of Labor specifically designated the Red Cross as a source to employers for first aid instruction through a statement of understanding signed by the secretary of labor and president of the American Red Cross. The Box Elder chapter of the d American Red Cross can provide the first aid training which meets the standards set by this federal act. Through our national experience in industrial first aid training, we believe we can best serve the business community to meet the requirements of the law, by training people from local companies to be instructors. They in turn can train other workers within their own firms, said Mrs. Fred Gentry, chapter chairman. EieDpi multimedia standard course as best adapted for business and industry, A orie-da- course, it in y 2 causes of rising consumer economy. interested persons are invited to attend the luncheon and hear this specialist. If unable to attend luncheon, interested persons may attend the discussion. Questions will be answered. Jessie Ellers, US extension service Agent, will introduce the speaker. All , Dance Thursday Dancing is scheduled as usual for the Over Forty Dancers on Thursday night, 8:30 to 11 p.m., Nov. 8, at the community center. 4 Autumn Funill theme the evening of dancing to live music by the Hull orchestra from the Ogden area. Admission is $1 per person, with refreshments served during intermission at several types in intensive care at an Ogden hospital for four days after a one-ca- r crash in South Willard Saturday afternoon. Marilyn Sanders, 19, a Utah State university student, suffered a concusion, broken collar bone, broken rib, and various abrasions in the mishap half-mil- e north of Hot Springs MEMPHIS, T e n n . Mainline Mississippi ( UP I) River levees range in height from a few feet to 40 feet and save thousands of miles of 00 O o O ROAD RAE SET control tho action 2 car raco fun. 17.95 at - uno the Cabaret Corner. This is a public dance for all retired persons to enjoy getting acquainted, - Musical Program Monday, Nov. 12, the Spike club will present a program which will be a presentation of original music and poetry written by Mrs. Horace who will play piano numbers and read the poetry. Her daughter, Adrianne Bott, will sing several numbers. This program is being arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Valentine, committee members of the Spike club. The program will begin at 2 p.m. and all seniors and retired persons are invited to bring guests. Leon Swensen,- - president of the group, urges all to attend these meetings. Those needing transporation, 1 for call the center arranging a ride. Everyone needing transportation should take advantage of this service jpf the senior center which is free of charge. Sign up at the senior center for the Rose Parade tour on Dec. 26. Call the center for details. f CANDY LAND groat for a Service for 4 forks, plates Wo service art...maay other game min. playing play accessories time. trays. G Q Rog. t knifes, A a V- - 10.99 BaH rfefccfi1n4 Ship j4 ,S33tfW1 ' ETCM-A-SKET- Q OHIO ARTS HASBRO CII LITEDRITE Worlds favorite drawing toy with magic screen. Mfg. List 5.88 Croat beautiful color picturos with light. - 199 o O G r0 89-9- G ELECTRIC Plays 45 rpm. records. Battery operated. Just dose lid, record plays. Rag. 7.99 Dunlavy, details of the accident were sketchy because Miss remember and CALIPER durable with typo locomotive 25 watt noise. chug chug Crosses Highway a 49 Strong 84 circle . . Q TOMKA TRUCK 5 MM O' anything about the mishap. He said the southbound sedan she was driving, entered a . MARX PHONOGRAPH Howard curve and went straight across the northbound lanes and hit a telephone pole. The pole was broken off and the car rolled over one complete time, he explained. The car was a total wreck. The injured student was taken to McKay hospital in a Brigham City ambulance. The mishap occurred at 2 p.m. in front of Pettingills fruit stand. SET ol ft. looks Like United Amine Jet. childs first and was in satisfactory condition. According to Utah Highway didnt STEWARDESS .O FRIENDSHIP fo Ages 2 to 4 McKay hospital spokesman Sanders ll&G FRIENDSHIP CARDIES GAQE said Wednesday night the victim had just been transferred out of the intensive care Trooper HAMILTONS a KEtltlER CLOSE Tl PLAY Checking station on U.S. Patrol O MILTON BRADLEY Now Rog. o a Austin says Johnson, chairman of the dance committee. Marcellace and Lola Jones are the host and hostess for the evening who will assist with the fun planning. Singles are invited. A o O 0 MATTEL SEZZLERS ) Kaysville women remained farmland in times of high water. The average levee is about 25 feet high and 25 feet wide at the crown. The base normally is about 10 times as wide as the crown. levee first aid of courses, the local ARC chapter manager is recommending the Kaysville woman remains in hospital after crash A non the Best Adopted Although the Red Cross offers You including drink and dessert. Preceeding the luncheon, Nadine Lewis plays the organ from 11:30 a.m. Following the luncheon, Paul Grimshaw, associate dean of the Utah State University College of Agriculture, who is a marketing specialist, will discuss food prices, consumer problems and meat prices and Dow 13 o program Friday nutritionally balanced meal, Utah November 1973 8, Thursday, o Senior luncheon, Luncheon will be served to area senior citizens Friday, Nov. 9, in the Brigham City Community center, still at a cost of 64 cents, a spokesman said this week. The luncheon is held weekly at 12 noon and consists of a BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, O Tonka Toys. Reg. 1J9 transformer. Now protective circut breaker. Complete set. Nothing to buy. u TUMBLE Reg. 11.434 WORD Fasinating spalling irx: A word gam. Rog. 1.49 STATE SAFARI IN SOUND ATTENTION Elder Robert L. Simpson to address confab ... YAHTZEE . . . New, exciting money-makin- g The fun gome investment opportunity. Cash in n on the dollar tourist industry with "Safaris in Sound. Elder Simpson will address Elder Robert L. Simpsbn, assistant to the LDS Council of the Twelve, will be principal speaker this evening (Thursday) when the Bird Haven district holds its 1973 fall Ex- ploring program planning conference. The event will be staged in the Seventh-EighteentCity Brigham Wards chapel beginning at 7 p.m. The chapel ia located at Fifth North and First West. All Venturer and Explorer and presidencies post h secretaries, post advisers, committee chairmen fun. At Hamilton la and committeemen and institutional representatives are expected to attend. to: Mr. Gene Fullmer NEW CENTURY PRODUCTIONS, LTD. 1174 East 2700 South, Suite 15 Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 the action. Dial a play players. 0) Reg. 1.49 Q tapes, we guide the motoring public through each State as they drive. Special audio production makes each tape a masterpiece and a collectors item. No selling is required. WE do it all, but we need business associates to follow up in local areas. Investment secured by initial inventory. Write stating address, telephone and age You control tf Through the use of audio ' FOOTBALL that makes thinking multi-billio- Scout confab JOE UACUTII GUNFIGIITER II0RSMAN BABYS FIRST DADY ; ; 10.99 pep rui UJ Washable Skin. Sleeping eyas. Drinks I. wets. Reg. 4.43 A 1 undays IS Hd airv t usfa, for children wader 5 yrs. Safa double barrel. H s ss VI. ei 7 6UEI |