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Show MjtgFm&n Thursday, November 10, 1966 &4 ' OVERHEARD mfggm0mtifmmii0m Aunt Elsie A new feature has been added for the pleasure of readers of by Joe Hear the Kearns Junior High School has a new song - They came and took them away ha! and that they did when ha! students moved Into the'new Kearns High School last Monday. the Valley View News Aunt Elsie, Valley View News,?. O. Box 18513 Kearns, Utah 84118, Dear Aunt Elsie: I went to a movie this past weekend and saw my girl friends steady boy friend there with another girl. Should I tell her about it? I think she should Kearns 14th Ward Holds United Senior Citizens Can Nations Dinner Prevent Accidents Friday night, November 11th, at 7 p.m., there will be a United Nations dinner at Kearns 14th Ward. There are many people who live in the 14th Ward' who are from different countries. These members will be preparing the exotic dishes. They are: Helena Johnson, Brazil; Nurmirra Timpson, Lorene Weibe, Canada; Pat Davidson, Scotland; Marie De Wolf, Willie DeYoung, Meip Vandermead, and John Schiev-inall from Holland. Ina Japan; Donna Monson, Norway and Denmark. Recipes for this delicious dinner are furnished by Jhordes Skollinsberg and Connie Lsw- -t Dear Aunt Elsie: rence, from the Southern parts We have a girl in our class of the United States, Beatrice that borrows everything conVaughn, Jo Ann Flieshman and stantly. From pencils to lip- Gay Harwood, Hawaii. stick to combs to kleenex and Decorations are under the money. We are all sick of it direction of the Primary. and she never repays anything. Cleanup is under the direction What can we do? of the Elders and Seventies. The Mutual is in charge of the Sandy advertising, and the pickup, Dear Sandy: dishes and table ware furnishNext time she asks to borrow ed by the Sunday School. After the dinner, the show something, merely tell her you would rather not lend it, and will be shown. Brigadoon stick to it. If all of you do The public is invited and enthis, it will help her also and couraged to attend. Please feel she will rely on herself more free to join the 14th Ward in to remember to take the arthis dinner. The charge is $15 ticles she needs with her. per couple; Last Sat. morning most of the know. open fields east of Kearns looked Annie more like a golf course than the golf courses did. Dear Annie: It Is best not to say anything. I cant figure which which She will probably find out anyfavof some my is worse orite commercials (?) or the way, but protect your friendcontinual political announce- ship by not being the bearer of sad tales. ments. BLUCK thinks the was great. He hunting pheasant was out less than one hour and got his limit. VOA BOWERS is buying hamburger, tho, he didnt do as well. DENNIS Heard a businessman comr plaining about the tight money situation - says his credit has got so bad he has to have two before he can pay cash for anything. co-sign- is a special disCatholics enabfor pensation ling them to eat meat on Friday, Nov. 11th , a national holiday. There Ura-gua- y; g, Mc-Elpra- Donegal Is Great Fray for the Irish Select The Irish, who are famous for donnybrooks, never had it so nor the English so bad, good, as in Walt Disneys swinging, 1 stringing, branni-ga- n ng called The Fighting Prince of Donegal. The fighting prince is played by an Englishman with an Irish name, Peter McEnery, who, with another Irishman at the directorial helm , Michael OHerlighy, has a ball kicking the auld sod from under the of bunch party crashing His Gift Now British mercenaries operating under the orders of Queen Elizabeth the First. The sons of Erin get their danger up when English soldiers I Our Stock kidnap young Red Hugh O Donnell, clap him in irons, and hold him as a hostage in Dublin castle. This is one Irishman who doesn't cotton to irons and bars. Battling with sword, quarter staff, bow and arrow, battle axe and bare fists, the fiery Irish rebel escapes from Dublin Castle, unites the clans, and blasts the English invaders right off the map of Donegal. Perhpas the best thing about the picture from the standpoint of the Irish is that there is more truth to the story The picture than blarney. is based on a historical book, Red Hugh, Prince of Donby Robert Reilly, a egal, research director of Creighton Neb. University in Omaha, Is Complete With New Winter Mens Wear A pate-busti- Small Deposit Will Hold Page 3 NEWS USPB recommends that passageways have good lighting during the day as well as at night, particularly stairs and landings. Wherever practical, the edges of steps should be painted with fluorescent paint or some VALLEY VIEW tiple lacerations on the right eyelid. There are now almost 20, 000,000 people over the age of sixty-fiv- e in the country. It is the duty of everyone to help these older people realize that much of the sight Impairment and blindness commonly thought to be an accompaniment of old age, need not be. Periodic eye examinations will reveal signs of blinding eye diseases such as glaucoma and proper treatment will halt further damage to sight. Cataract surgery, safe and effective in out of a hundred, can restore sight to thousands of older people and return them to a happy and more independent life. Medical science has supplied us with the means to save sight for many of our older citizens. Let us use those means to the full. For further Information write: The Utah Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Box 8232, Salt Lake City, sharply contrasting color. For are all under the neceswatt lights to night, sity to reduce the number of will provide adequate lighting in accidents among older persons, bathrooms, hallways, stairs and many of which result in parother potentially hazardous lotial or complete disability as cations. A small patch of fluorwell as death. It is tragic that escent paint around a light switthe records of 1962 show the ch will help locate it in the death rate due to accidents in dark. the elderly to be 90 out of The Utah Society further adwho every 100,000 for those between vocates that everyone and sevthe ages of sixty-fiv- e wears eyeglasses use safety years glasses with shatter-resistaenty. From seventy-fiv- e of age on, the figure reached lenses and safety frames. An the awesome rate of 276. example of their importance is In an October illustrated in the type of acciMonth message, the USPB dent injuring former President warns Senior Citizens and their Harry S. Truman. He suffered families that many home accia severe laceration over the dents are a direct result of right eye when his regular poor lighting and poor vision. glasses were broken in a bathAge slows down the adaptroom fall at his home and the ation of the eyes to darkness fragmentsoH mul- and glare and retards coor'r77 71 dination between the eyes, hands f7T and feet which is essential for 4-PLY proper body balance. These in must be considered changes relation to safety and accident We 7-- 12 3-- 12 ninety-fivecas-- nt Sight-Savi- ng es NYLON CORD III prevention. To protect older people the Church Missionary BuytheSnowTire with Deepest Work Featured Biting Edge of all Major Brands! missionary program Saints will Christ of Latter-da- y serbe featured on a four-pa- rt ies on the National Broadcast-i- n Faith In Companys Action radio program. Dealing with the Churchs missionary activities in Latin America, the South Pacific, and Europe, the four programs will be broadcast consecutive Sundays The world-wid- e of The Church of Jesus B.F. GOODRICH TRAILM AKER SILVERTOWNS 2 for as low os NO MONEY DOWN NO '?ree! on November 6, 13, 20, and 27. Elder Mark E. Petersen, Elder Marion G. Romney, Elder Thomas S. Monson, of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church; and Elder Bruce R. McConkie, of the Churchs First Council of Seventy will be speakers. Music will be furnished by various singing groups in the Church. You are urged tocontactyour local NBC radio station affiliate for information concerning the broadcast of this program to members and investigators in your area. 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