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Show Page 6 Thursday, December 1, 1960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS EMERGENCY Would you know how to get an ambulance in an emergency? Heres how Save this information. Salt aLke County will furnish free ambulance service to Kearns Dial AM An ambulance will arrive at the designated place within nine minutes. If there is an emergency, such as a heart attack or a drowning and this information is given to the person answering your call, an ambulance will arrive within three minutes. The Salt Lake Transportation will also Company, Dial AM furnish ambulance service to Kearns at the following rates: From 4100 South to 4600 West The Man in A Glass Box Like a man in a glass box. Thats how a recovered alcoholic once described himself. He was alive, and in the world, he could see and be seen. But he could not communicate with anybody. He was a man in a box, apart from the world, not understanding it, not understood by it. This lack of understanding is the great tragedy of alcoholism. To help this man in the glass box, President Eisenhower has proclaimed November 28 through December 2 as Alcoholism Information Week. This program has been organized by the National Council on Alcoholism. This first national cam$16. MRS. H. B. (BETTY) KVIST paign on alcoholism, which the . . . Has filed for Granger-Hunte- r From 5600 South to 5600 West American Medical Association says $17.50. District trustee position. The elapsed time between your is a disease, not a disgrace, marks call and the arrival of the ambu- a major step forward in bringing lance is about 30 minutes. The our fourth major illness under conambulances are manned by skilled trol. It is of more than passing intertechnicians who are trained to adMrs. Betty Kvist, 1867 W. 3140 est to note that industrial wage minister first aid. This information is furnished by losses through absenteeism due to South, Granger, mother of a son miland daughter attending 'Redwood your Health and Welfare Committee alcoholism are estimated at 432 further And a lion dollars the year. Elementary School, has filed candiof the Kearns Town Council. and dacy for the open position on the Joseph P. Dillier, member of the economic loss due to personal Kearns Town Council; Mrs. G. Kay, professional deterioration is beyond Granger-Hunte- r Improvement DisBoard trict calculation. of Trustees. secretary; Dr. Dan R. Boggs, Mrs. Kvist, a resident of Granger We cannot afford to allow 5,000,-00- 0 Leonard J. Delisis and Paul J. for our the past four years, formerly to in alcoholics midst go Dumm, availlived in Garfield where she filled unheeded. Help for them is able through community action, the position of Primary president through NCA, the Utah Alcoholism An active member of the L.D.S. Bowlerettes Leading team, Orig- Foundation, its Council affiliates, Church, she is at present Granger inal Pancake House. High game, and the many other agencies with Stake sports director and is also Utah 4 supervision B of the MIA Jean Smith, 190. High series, Jean which they work. unlock will organization. help Understanding Smith, 457. alShe is also PTA room mother the box the glass encompassing Granger Commercial Leading coholic. was one of the main judges in this and We urge you: support team, Sorensen Construction. High both the primary and final presian insidious disease. game, Dick Mackay, 213. High fight against dential election for iDstrict 500. series, Brent Orr, 574. Empire Mixed Doubles Leading team. Tommys Cafe & Lounge. Servicemen News High game (ladies), Margaret WilR. J. Woodruff, apprentice petty kin, 202. High series (ladies), Marofficer third class, U.S.N., son of garet Wilkin, 559. High game Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woodruff of (men), Lee Van Vleet, 207. High 5344 Charlotte Ave., Kearns, is series (men), Lee Van Vleet, 564. scheduled to graduate December 2 Deltonettes Leading team. Pilot from recruit training at the Naval Cafe. High game, Vaunna Milkavich, Training Center, San Diego, Calif. 185. High series, Vaunna Milkavich, Apprentice petty officers are1 487. chosen from the ranks of the seaGranger Civic League man recruits to assist company Leading team. The Merc. High game, Bob commanders. The selection is based Dial, 266. High series, Bob Dial, on individual aptitude and leader569. ship qualities. Ladies Suburban Leading team, Sherrills Appeal. High game, Vivian DR. T. CHLEPAS 7isher, 196. High series, Vivian Fisher, 507. OPTOMETRIST Delton Mens Glasses Fitted High game, L. Eye Examination n Morris, 208. High series Ernie Contact Lenses DR. JOHN W. FRYE 570. KEARNS MEDICAL CENTER K.C.C. Shift No. 1 Leading team, . . . Guest speaker at the Downstairs Call CY Team No. 1. High game, Symes, Granger Community Church. 220. High series, Lou Fisher, 548. Delton Mardi Gras Leading team, The Spoilers. High game (ladies), Millie Andersen, 171. High series (ladies), Millie Andersen, 455. High game (men), John Ficklin, 206. High series (men), Joe Pickens, 568. Delton Major League THE WORLDS FINEST BOURBON SINCE 1795 Leading team, Rupp Garage. High game, Fred Miller, 243. High series, John y.L 649. Collier, 35, Merchandise to be sold at extra savings during Decs anniversary is selected by Doug Holmes, Laura Gardner, Auto Haymon, and Aleen Blood. Final approval is given by Sheldon Holmes, store manager. Dec's Celebrate 4th Anniversary ' Thursday, Dec. 1 thru Saturday, Decs Department Store will be celebrating their fourth anniversary in the Albertsons Shopping Center of Kearns. Mr. Sheldon Holmes, manager C. E. Anderand his son, Eugene Overfelt, and Don Jen-o- f Gunnison, Utah, will have speciality purchased merchandise avail- - able to the public during' those days. Through the. past years of business in the Kearns area, Decs have increased their volume considerably which includes nationally advertised brands. The support of the citizens of Kearns has been greatly appreciated in the past and to encourage this the managements aim is to give customer satisfaction. The establishment specializes in clothing for the whole family from the shoes up. Mr. Holmes was previously manCEDAR CITY All is in readiness of J C Penny concerns before for Utahs first annual Top Qual- ager coming to Kearns. ity Hereford bull sale scheduled December 6 at the new sales barn Utah Medical here, according to sale officials. The sale is under the sponsorship Leaders of the Utah Hereford Assn., Iron County Cattlemens Assn, and the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce. Three Utah medical leaders atOnly the best Hereford bulls in tended the Second National ConUtah will be sold, according to ference on the Medical Aspects of Snell Swenson, Spanish Fork, sale Sports held Sunday, November 27, in Washington, D.C. manager. One hundred head of bulls, repreDr. Wallace S. Brooke, Salt Lake senting the top herds and leading City, president of the Utah State graded and sifted Monday morning, Medical Association; Dr. Drew M. bloodlines of the state, will be Jeterson, Ogden, delegate of the December 5. state organization, and Harold BowCattle from such herds as Mil-hol- man, executive secretary, Utah Herefords, Salt Lake City; State Medical Association, took part Winterton Bros. Herefords, Kamas; in the session. Peterson Brothers, Ogden; Vearl conThe purpose of the one-da- y BrothOlsen Peterson, Gunnison; ference, sponsored by the American ers, Ferron, and Clair W. Judd, Associations Committee on the Medical Aspects of Sports, was to Springville, have been consigned. Grading will be conducted by; a provide a forum for discussion of representative of tUah State Uni- problems relating to the health of versity Extension Service, and offi- athletes. cers of the Iron County CattlePanels included discussions on mens Assn, will insure that buyers Protecting the Boxer and Field will get sound, healthy bulls ready Care of the Football Player, with for use on the range or in a pure- Dr. Ira A. McCowen, New York bred herd. City, and Dr. Owen B. Murphy, The three men named to aid in Lexington, Ky., leading the session. grading the bulls December 5 are Psychological Factors in Athletic Waldon Isom, Cedar City; E. S. Injuries were discussed by Dr. Gardner, St George, and Wendell Robert A. Moore, Ann Arbor, Mich. Brooksby, Cedar City veterinarian. Topics for discussion included the Following grading of bulls The Future of Boxing as a Sport, the visiting consignors and buyers The Child in Athletics, Nutrition will be taken on a guided tour of of the Athletic, Special Problems the College of Southern Utah cam- in Sports, Biomechenics of RunWomen in Athletics and pus and the iron mines west of ning, Cedar City. A cattlemens banquet the Medical Legal Aspects of is scheduled in the evening with Athletics. CSU students providing the enter- Hereford Bull Sale Scheduled 5-- Attend Sports Conference m tainment The Cedar Chamber will serve a free lunch to the stockmen at noon on sales day. The sale will be held in a heated pavilion. Howard Brown, Woodland, Calif., will serve as auctioneer. WE BUY - SELL FURNITURE SO-WE- For Fast Efficient Service Call CREST HAVEN REALTY Phone CY 22 WE NEED YOUR LISTING , M , Bowling Hilites Hab-erma- 51 Gift s AUTO WASH TURN KEY INSTALLATION 'W Be first to enjoy this amazing opportunity. 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