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Show Page INDOOR December 4, 1969 Valley View News 6 GAMES MAKE World Book Lore BAD DAYS SUNNY! Gloomy outside? Bad weather? Shelves filled with in- door games to play in poor weather are gifts of sunshine to enjoy Active year 'round! quiet ones, games or table-toall types break the ice when cousins arrive in a storm and need to thaw out. One sure way to take the chill out of the hones for both adults and youngsters is "Limbo Legs. 3. Ages: Littje and big girls CUT L'P Several players Girls of all ages are cut-up- s when it comes to fashion! Players in the groove with Cut Up compete against time by cutting out paper money so they can buy fashion outfits from the game-boutiqu- e and dress their models! First one to dress model wins. her stand-uPopular as birthday and holp iday gifts. 1. Bobby Jones was the only golfi r to win the United States Open, the British Open, the United States Amateur, and t lie BritiUi Amateur tournaments in one year. He won all four in 19. 0, and then retired trom tournament play. Calling Vietnam Ages: 7 to adult LIMBO LEGS Any number can play Simple to set up, the limbo machine can be set fast or slow, high or low, and gets everyone jumping! Turn on the music, and the chilled feeling disappears when all the family and guests take a turn at jumping over the limbo rod. If you miss and touch the rod, youre eliminated. Last one in the limbo circle wins. 6. Ages: 8 to adult FINDERS KEEPERS 2, 3, or 4 players A challenge to the memory! This is the thinkers game, not too demanding for youngsters, but enough so for mixed ages to have fun with. Player spins the spinner and picks a cup. If you find a coin in it, you can keep it! . . . and discover, at the same time that a bad day can have two sides of the coin! Indoor games are fun, whether the weather is fine or whether the weather is horrid. POSTAL It is generall easier for a serviceman to call home than for his family to try reaching said Earl him in Vietnam Wallace, district manager for And to avoid Mountain Bell. servicemen disappointments, are encouraged to notify their families in advance if they expect to telephone home, particularly during the holidays. Wallace explained that people in the U.S. can reach only telephones in Saigon and the immediate vicinity, while service men call home from bases in Saigon, Ton Son Nhut, Long Bingh, am Jiahn Bay, Nha Trang, Qul Nhon and Da Nang. Canadian Rich & Rare Whisky CHANGES 4. Age: 4-- 8 CANDY LAND players So easy , Candy Land is a fine game for boys and girls not yet able to read or count. Players match colors to spaces on the boards and travel through Lollipop Woods and over Gum Drop Mountains to An Home Sweet Home. excellent game for young suburbanites to have on hand when women get together for coffee and their children also need a togetherness game. 2-- 4 Postmaster D. R. Trevithick reminded patrons today that recent postal changes will affect this years Christmas mailing. Mailers can now send 40 parcels between first class post offices. .The limit on size between first class offices i still 72 inches length pound and girth combined. pre-scho- I. Ages 4 OPERATION 1 or more players Heres a good way for youngsters to have holiday fun and also acquire manual dexterity! Players are all Doctors operating on a cardboard patient with hilarious plastic ailments. The player removes the ailment with a pair of electric tweezers. One slip and a buzzer sounds! The patients red nose lights up! . . . even though hes a victim of a wish-bon- Residents of the Salt Lake valley were advised recently by the telephone company to plan ahead if they wish to talk dring the coming holiday season to relatives orfriends stationed in Vietnam. Mailers are also reminded there is no longer any postage rate difference between first class and third class where the weight is one ounce or less. The penny difference has eliminated. First class if 6C per ounce, while class mail if G? for the two ounces. 5. Celebrate! Canadian R & R has richly rewarding flavor. Mellow bouquet. Each impressive bottle is individually registered at the distillery, handsomely packaged for holiday gifting. More than 42,000 calls were completed between the United States and Vietnam last year. Most of these calls were made from Vietnam rather than the U.S. because of the difficulty in locating servicemen when calls come in from the states. The heavy concentration of so many troops in small country at war creates some real communications problems, Wal- ft 'fM r , A , i Imported From Canadas Oldest Distiller lace reported. Serive is still not what we would like it to be but it has been improved substantially in recent years. Available gift wrapped at no extra cost BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY, IMPORTED BY ASSOCIATED BOTTLED IN U S.A. BY GOODERHAM & WORTS, PEORIA, lr been mail third II Cii-1- " IMPORTERS EIGHTY L INC PKCJF C $B first Vi Since nearly all Christmas cards weigh under an ounce, KOOKY CARNIAges: VAL 2 or more players they require 6? postage each, whether you send them first Everything but the cotton or third class unsealed ''class is candy! Kooky Carnival Postmaster Trevinine different and funny sealed, thick said. By mailing the skill and luck contests in one and including Carcards first class to the go game. Players nival to try their skill on the your return address on them, midway and compete in a you will receive forwarding and , return services without advariety of stunts: the the Loose Juice". ditional cost, he added. 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