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Show $ "" ijf UJ'frfctf fey Thursday, Nov. 9, 1972 rfaflfte ST. ANTHONY'S .svv.v.v.v.v. WWiSSSV. 1 Starting Tonight Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. HELPER CIVIC AUDITORIUM 9-10- $ I -1 w'iU J1 liMfcii' A P1' . - Vs V Vi a" -- 1 the grass providing unexpected contrast to the brilliant coloring of the leaves. Crisp sunny weekends have made the annual task of putting up storm windows much easier to bear and the problem of raking fallen leaves is almost complete. Snow has already fallen is some areas. Wise motorists are already getting their cars winterized for the cold weather ahead, and the wisest of them all are preparing to winterize their driving habits as well. Robert Bailey, vice president for Traffic Safety, Utah Safety Council, predicts the first cold night well see long lines of laden motorists at filling station trying e to get for their anti-freez- was the senior's entry entitled ''A Time to Launch a Dino Victory". S A Photo Fix-- It W iS ?x f. 1 - ,w v rA Prepare the outside of your home and grounds for winter with a general checkup and a few chores. All gutters should be cleaned of debris because ice and snow will damage them. Renail hangers where needed so that gutters are not sagging. Check for cracks in foundations, sidewalks, concrete steps and driveway, and patch, after cleaning thoroughly. Periodic freezing and melting will cause extensive-damagFill in all expansion jofhts in concrete with commercial products made for that purpose. When you take off window and door screens, put them away clean, cover them and store in a dry place. e. r Reigning over Homecoming activities at Carbon High School last week were royalty, left to right, Ginny Neely, queen; Georgia Pappas, third attendant; and S A Photo Elaine Pappas, second attendant. You dont have to keep a horse in the living room to have a nag in the house. Tip Hang on to your Confemoney. Its getting closer to par value to the stuff were using now. derate The first really cold morning well see stalled vehicles by the thousands across the state because their owners neglected to getthem ready for winter. According to Bailey, failure to adjust for winter driving will create the same added work load for the body shops, and in some the hospital instances, emergency rooms. The driving habits weve used all summer wont make it in the winter. As an example, take stopping distance.The first snow fall well see a rash of rear end collisions in city Studying traffic-ma- ny of them involving several cars and several hundred dollars damage dry pavement. One of these mornings youll start your car and enter the traffic flow, and Is seconds the windshield will be fogged because you have neglected to warm up the car interior just a little bit before starting to move. Remember what it was like die last time that happened to you-t- he panic of realizing you didnt know whether the car ahead was still moving or if you were still straight and not into the oncoming traffic. Think about the time you used the windshield washers to clear the windshield and the liquid froze on the glass because you neglected to put anti-freesolution in your reservoir tank. Bailey asks that youremember the time you had the helpless feeling of turning the steering wheel and having the car go straight agead or applying brakes and being convinced the car was actually going faster. These are just a few of the unpleasant things that can happen it we are not prepared for winer 1 1! driving. Its not the same as summer we have to keep until we ourselves reminding adjust to winter needs, and winter needs can change rapidly without warning. Have you ever stepped on the gas and had the rear end of the car skid around and slam into the car next to yours or known the moment of panic when your car started to skid on a curve? driving, and journal article non-sen- Education se If conditions or speed are such that this isnt enough, then the old trick of steering in the direction of the skid may solve the problem. On ice, however, you cannot expect instant response. If your speed is high enough, there may be no time left for correcting a on a curve is a skid. A spin-overy difficult skid to control, even on dry roads. Keeping the car on the road and pointed in the right direction may be the best you can hope for. If the car cannot be kept on the road, try and aim for a clear spot where you can come to a stop without hitting anything mistakes. newspaper. An article in the UEA-NEAction describes how parents can provide experiences for toddlers that will aid them when they enter shcool and tackle reading. 2. A The article, written by Dr. Nancy Larrick, a nationally recognized reading consultant of the National Reeading Center, advises parents to: Start early. Involvement can begin as soon as the child is old enough to listen to words and then repeat a few himself. Read yourself. The more often a child sees adults reading, the more likely he is to decide that reading is worth doing. Sing to the child. When he hears a bedtime song or even a on commercial singing My Sincere Appreciation and Thanhs to the voters of Carbon and Emery Counties for your support in Tuesday's General Election. child i i (L W Dont force stories on the that he dislikes or is disinterested in. 3. Dont push the child after hes lost interest or when hes not in the mood. Lowell Baum, Orem Junior High School teacher and president of the UEAs Y Department of Classroom ... Commission regulations, justifying a rent increase. 7 a Elmo 'y Ulanda Atwood 653-261- 4 The Ward Banquet will be held Nov. 17 from 6 to 8 p.m. with program and dancing to follow. Turkey with all the trimmings is Royalty riding in the CEU Eagle Week Parade Saturday are, left to right, attendant Diane Bunnell; Miss CEU Sonja Argyle; and attendant Nancy Dunn Frandsen. s A Photo the menu for the budget affair. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cameron have enjoyed a visit from her sister for two weeks. They took her to Salt Lake to catch the plane. Mrs. Cameron has been ill the past week. Weekend visitors at the DeRay Brothersons were their daughter Delena and husband Dick, and son Craig, who is attending Utah Technical i 1 t yA'i , k' Collee- Mrs. Enid Fail is in Ogden this TV week with her daughter Deanna. Ian was operated on again. Last I weekend Deanna and Ian were in Elmo visiting with his .1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. IT Nelson Alger and Mr. and Mrs. 1 . .1 Vaughn Fail. ; Frank Jones at present is in a rest home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olson have moved a trailer on Varden Willsons lot. They will be moving in this week. Visitors at Mrs. Lorna Jensens were Walt and Beth Henzi East pre-readi- A Yes. An increase in state and local fees, levies and other charges for municipal services, except for gas and electricity, is an allowable cost under Price the boxes they wore. Michele Halpine, Newman Club member, passes flowers S A Photo to parade spectators. solid. x A Earl Gunderson v ut Reachers, said a goal of the organzation is to When a youngster sees an adult reading, he views it help make every child an enthusiastic reader. as something worth doing. He said reprints of the comBread wrappers. television, he is getting the plete UEA journal article in rhythum of language he will children should be encouraged to quantity can be obtained free by soon repeat himself. Every word see the words in print which are writing to the Utah Education on the bread Association. 875 East 5180 South, he learns to say of sing will be an all around them easier word for him to read when wrapper, the box of salt, the box Murray, Utah, 84107. and children from Layton; he sees it in print. If he knows of cereal or the automobile. Vernon and Leora and Terri the words of a song or even a Leamaster, Huntington; Roy, Economic Get the child involved in singing game, he can quickly Zona, Ton and Jed Jensen, If he has activities. learn to read those words Glen and Karen and Cleveland; Stabilization because they are familiar to been read to and has handled Bud and Linora children, books and magazines, he has him. Do you ha ve a booklet that Draper, Hiawatha; Harriet Q learned that reading is good fun Jensen, Cleveland; Maude If they and something he will be able to explains how a business comTongue Twisters, Jensen who has been staying the have mastered the old tongue do himself. allowable increases? putes pay past month in Layton with her twisters (Betty Barter bought A Yes. IRS Publication daughter Beth. Provoke discussions. The some butter, or how much Rules for Computing Pay wood would a woodchuck parent who encourages a child to Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jensen enexplains the joyed having her sisters Mrs. chuck), they are learning to talk and who learns to be a good Adjustments, limitations on wage and salary Ida pronounce words clearly and listener is providing the best Pulley and Mrs. Grace Cook increases and the exclusions from the reservation and detect the different sounds in possible foundatin for reading. Mrs. Besides that advice, the UEA from adjustment computations Joyce Karcich of Price, visit words. and provides examples and with them. Ike was in the Salt filled-i- n forms. Lake Hospital last week. The water rates in my Q Mr. Mrs. and June I thank the people of Carbon County county were recently increased. Christensen were happy to have Can my landlord pass on this their son Larry home for the for their support in the past School increase to me in the form of weekend from his work in Salt Board Election. Lake.. higher rent? Thank You John Garr urged that right-or-wro- Association r Members of the Newman Club participated in the parade Saturday by forminq rows and spelling words with 1. Dont subject the young to reader about a story he has questions just heard or told questions which could show up his even singing songs can help toddlers prepare to become good readers, according to an article in the Utah V. t. U4Iv. ze parents: rs - stop as quickly as he could on Small children sitting or standing on the seats of these cars could be thrown According to Bailey, thats a violently against the cars inskid-t- he result of acpower , terior at whatever speed the car too fast for road celerating was traveling when it suddenly conditions. The power, applied to came to a stop. the wheels is more than the Adults will suffer neck in- ability of the tire tread to grip juries, facial bruises and cuts, the road, and as a result, they and probably some of the oc- spin; losing its friction to keep cupants will be hospitalized, and the wheels from skidding will happen repeatedly and sideways. Unless the skid is too simply because somewhere in severe, a power skid can be each of these collisions is a controlled by simply easing up driver who still thinks he can on the gas pedal. to each vehicle. bread wrappers, and tongue-twiste- J Eagle Week parade CEU Prepare good readers at early age reciting 4 12 radiators. Winning float in the Carbon High School Homecoming parade Nov. 1, 9 Banquet Thurs., 7 p.m. o$25 Savings Bond Every Night Fri. Afternoon Children's Matinee noon until mmemmmR8Sl&& 1 Autumn is especially beautiful in Utah with the fresh green of HiUitity11 ti s tin; o Games o Concessions o Gntcrtcirnnenff Utah Safety Council says prepare now for winter Carbon High Homecoming parade litIUK (SoFraowsil Price, Utah e, 1 X f ) - , , J ,v ft, iUU, J T I Arr', 4 S ' 0 X" A $ ih Dormitory Float entitled "Vote for Motherhood, America; and Hot Lunch for Orphans" was one of the prize winning floats in the Eagle Week parade S A Photo Saturday. J 1 ni p m &CL V... t i : -- J n 12. jrx, r A' Stanley Willson spent the weekend with his parents, the Clarence Willsons. A personal shower was given by JoyLee Hansen, Christy and Lanis Young for Joann Hansen at JoyLees home. Neilson Winning "most beautiful" honors Saturday In the Eagle Week parade was the Sigma Gamma Chi and Lambda Delta Sigma float entitled "Vote for this Day and Always". S A Photo |