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Show Thursday, February 16, 1961 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS March of Dimes Aids Child Polio Victim ; She Dedicates Herself to Helping Blind At one despairing point during Mary Jo Phillips PORATION. Volunteer women from the area are helping at an immunization clinic held once a month in the Mine-Mi- ll Smelter meeting house in Magna. The clinics are sponsored by the Salt Lake County Board of Health vith local doctors and community women helping. Patrons include those who live in the Magna, Monroe 'School, Whittier School and Kearns areas. year ahead. The clinics give preventative injections for diptheria, whooping cough, tetanus and polio. The next clinic is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 24, from 9 to 11 am. The clinic will run for an indefinite time. Utahs serious water picture will draw prime attention during the month of February in reports over KSL RADIO on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING, presented by KENNECOTT COPPER COR- confinement in a hospital near Boston, and while she was an iron-lun- g prisoner of polio, a nursing nun read aloud to the seven-ye- Immunization Clinic Held Once a Month Utah's Serious Water Picture To Be Aired On KSL ar frightened little girl these words of the tormented Job: I was eyes to the blind. Mary Jo, herself tormented after seven operations and three months in an iron lung, never forgot Jobs words. At Kennedy Memorial Hospital, Brighton, a nun and physical therapist suggested that since the plight of the blind touched Mary Jo deeply, she might want to try her hand at transcribing Braille. Nothing interested her more. Mary Jos fascination with learning to write for the sightless was healthy in two ways. Physically, the manual effort of applying the Braille awl to the fiberboard strengthened her thin arms and fingers once paralyzed by polio. And spiritually, this labor of love for those even more terribly afflicted than she, expressed her gratitude to God at surviving her own ordeal. The first words Mary Jo wrote in Braille, for the blind to read through their finger tips, were those bf the unhappy Job. (The Old Testament Using special awl for writing in Braille, Mary Jo Phillips patriarch w as reminding the Lord of his own succor to those punches out text on fiberboard. whose eyes had failed.) With the laok of snowfall during the month of January, serious problems are expected to crop up. Reports on February 14, 17 and 20 will be concerned with fertilization methods in a dry year, tillage for prevention of water and soil losses, and crops that will bring the most income on the least amount of water for the Agronomists Keith Campbell of Western Phosphates, and Louis Jensen and Extension Soils Specialist at USU, Dr. Paul D. Christensen, will be featured experts. On Thursday, February 23, Ted Capener, BIG K Farm Director, will talk with Roland V. Wise, Director of Utahs Internal Revenue Service about some new tax laws that will affect Utahs farmers and ranchers. Farmeis will hear a report on the year ahead, and also receive some valuable information on what must be done in making out their tax returns for 1960. Other topics of interest and Importance will also be broadcast each Tuesday and Thursday at 6.45 am. and 1215 pm. each' ucekdav on KKNNF-CO-'T'THIS niSINKKS OF S r IiMIG mi llu' mi- - KM. i r! .) d 1! AKV1 AIKO. 6-60- 07 2878 WESll 3500 i! Ife Otife 'Jadhich Catcher SOUTH kcppe JOHNS MEATS East of Bowling Alley WEEK END SPECIALS RIB STEAK - - - lb. CUBE STEAK - - - lb. ROAST BEEF - - - lb. SAUSAGE HAMBURBER h. Sf JOHN McCOLLOUGH Open: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. - CY If you don't know your meat iroe caDD BneS ITS LATE at night and the one thing you need in this world is a prescription filled for someone you love. You make a phone call and a friend answers -- your druggist. Within minutes after your call, hes on the job. It takes a time like this to make you realize how much you depend on this man, yet how much you take him for granted. Your pharmacist means medicine when you need it service-regardl- ess skillfully prepared. He means of time. His concern is for you, not only as a customer, but as a friend. And what a valuable "extra" for you if your neighborhood drug store gives you day half the families in America save them. Your S&H Green Stamps make it possible for you to choose from over 1,500 PUT IN A SUPPLY AT THESE PRICES JONATHANS top-qualit- y, brand-nam- e PRODUCE East of Bowling Alley jjlb famous 22 know your butcher HARVANNO (from s?ocui amxrO ITD GIftie 55c 59c 43c items at your S&H Green Stamp Redemption Store. Bushel UTAH DIVISION The Sperry and Hutchinson Company 3420 S. State ,Sf., Salt Lake City, Utah $1 25 WINESAPS An American Way of Thrift for 25,000,000 Families... Distributed Since 1896 Bushel $150 OFtEEN STAMPS S&H Green Stamps. You know, of course, to THE MAN WHO KNOWS YOU BEST. BmwJ .. SERVES YOU BESTI (Exira Large) ....Bu- - $2.50 Bu. $1.98 (Medium) |