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Show " 2B Thursday, Nov. WEST VALLEY VIEW . r Elkel Btadlvtd So you've never had birds in your chimney? Well, don't be too smug my darlings, for you will. are par for the course dered "the bird." Not more than two inches from our hands, but . . . we certainly didn't want him loose in the room and there was no way to get him back up the chimney. So . . Well, the two of us decided we had better certainly brains than that dumb sparrow, so we figured if we covered that entire stove with a un- til you learn a few basic rules that our grandparents would have thought any fool would know. Well, the grand daughter of one of those people was such a fool that she didn't know, and had to go plastic garbage sack . . . and then . . . carefully, carefully . . . reach in and open one . . . just one . . . opening to the stove . . . the bird would fly into the sack, we could grab it closed, and, just like that, the bird would soon be outside. through four sets of "birds in the chimney" before she found out the why's, how's and what's of the happening You get those birds, see, because birds like to investigate small openings, such as in the top of our chimneys. In a tree, they teeter back and forth to keep their balance and it works beautifully. When they lose their balance a in however, chimney, there's no "recovery" space and they fall straight down. I now know . . . Birds can't fly straight up. From a tree they "fall" into the air and then fly off, like a hang glider. Cats, however, love high places and drop from trees onto roofs as a matter of course. Their innate curiosity takes them to a chimney and . . poof . . . they too, can lose their balance and there you are with a scared, mad, dirty cat loose in your living room. And if, wisely, your damper was closed, you still have a yowling cat in your chim- So that's what we did. tell you there wasn't an inch of space for that bird to escape from. The entire stove was one big garbage I ney. (the Squirrels chimney sweep tells me) think they've found a neat new hollow tree. They're in for a great big surso are you. prise, but then Anyway . . . two weeks ago ended up with another bird-iI'd have left the dang thing there to die except he was making such a commotion he was driving me crazy, and besides feared all his relatives would come to find out what was going on and get caught, too. ... son. The flower girls were Amber Gray and Laura Fairbanks and attending the guest book was Kathie Hadley. The grooms best man was Glade Peterson and ushering were Martin L. Fairbanks, Dan Kupfer and Dave ,T The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clair Clayton of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn S. Fairbanks of Murray. She graduated from Brighton high and attended the University of Utah. Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Peterson of Murray. He has graduated from Murray high, has attended BYU and has also served an LDS mission to the New England Interested ... we carefully reached in and opened ONE door of the fire box, when . . . wham, bang . . . that bird was loose and flying around the room like a bat So . . And then, is my son, . true to form In UFO s ? Meetings Begin Nov. 25 (Oh, John right) instead of cussing or any other "normal" we laughed. We reaction laughed so hard our sides ached. We laughed so hard we both had to sit down and it was minutes before we could look for that dang, dirty bird. We found him clinging to the chandelier, looking down at two fool humans who were weak from laughing when there was really nothing to laugh about. all ... I in a yelled Well, John, proving that after he really is smart, crawled around the room on hands and knees (not to all frighten the bird), opened all the windows and then sat back to wat ch. And that bird, which proves he was no dummy either, was gone in a flash. Yes, and I can just hear any of our grandparents saying, "Well, for crying out loud, any fool should have had better sense than to have Yes, yes grandpa, I know any fool should have . . . but hurry to my son, John, for help. First . . . (good thinking there, he mounted the roof top John) and covered the chimney to put a stop to any further emigration. And sat down and ponthen he and ... ..." - Dr. Ronald H. Brown Podiatrist - Foot Specialist TOENAILS INGROWN WARTS CALLOUSES SPURS HEEL & ARCHES HAMMERTOES TOENAILS CORNS PAINFUL THICKENED BUNIONS, 4370 South Redwood Road 967-333- 8 Medicare & Medicaid Accepted Turkey Power Turkey is a great source of proteins and ranks high in B vitamins, niacin and riboflavin. It is also relatively low in fat. Three and a half ounces of light roast turkey meat have about 175 body-buildin- g calories. The same amount of dark meat has approximately 204 calories. Brunswick Stew In the interests of authenticity, Brunswick Stew must contain at least 25 percent of two kinds of meat andor poultry - and corn must be one of the vegetables. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Murray after a honeymoon trip to Sherwood Hills. parties were hosted by Kathie Hadley, Janice Peterson, Amanda Beck and Jodi Gray. Pre-nupti- al Meetings will be held the last Tuesday of each month, beginning Nov. 25 for people interested in UFOs. The meetings are being held at the East Millcreek library, 2266 E. 3435 South from 7 to 9 p.m. Those who have had UFO experiences and have been looking for others to whom they could share those impressions are being invited. However, any who have not had experiences, yet are serious minded in their questions, are also welcome. Mary Sewall and Barbara Hayes are in charge and well known people from throughout the U.S. will be future speakers. Mary Sewall may be contacted evenings and weekends at 467-437- English FortDUP Meet At Granger Library The Murray Ladies Civic Guild will hold a meeting tonight (Thursday) November 6 at 7:00 p.m. at the Vine Street Library. Jack DeMann Murray City Commissioner will be the guest speaker and will discuss the Pros and Cons of the MX Missile. Members are being invited to bring their husbands and guests. Girl Scout Council Slates Orem Meet The Utah Girl Councils annual meeting will be held at Orem high, 175 South 400 East, Orem, on Saturday, Novembers. Adult volunteers, senior and cadette Girl Scouts are expected to attend from all parts of Utah, White Pine, Nevada and Fredonia, Arizona. New Image for a New Decade is this years theme with workshops geared to the needs of volunteers as they step into the 80s with their troops. New badges and signs, new handbooks and even new uniforms are all part of the image. President Nancy L. Giles, Salt Lake will preside. Council awards, and honoring persons and organizations who have contributed to Girl Scouting, will be given in the afternoon. Socializing will be during regis8:30 - 9:30 a.m. The lunch hour offers good food, program aid displays and a preview of new council training films. tration hour m , , BtieM Pearl and Everett Reading Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dean Peterson states. I I " p1"" mmhw Scott Dean Peterson and Vauna Lee Fairbanks were joined in matrimony on November 5. A wedding breakfast was held at Seven Oaks and also a reception. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Stacey Fairbanks and bridesmaids were Dawn Fairbanks, Jodi Gray, Kaye and Marcia Peter- sack. We had done such a good job we were already complimenting each other about how smart we were. ... ' Fairbanks and Peterson United In November Rites t gV You will, that is, if you are part of the movement and decide to get a Ml olde coal stove in your home. Yup, birds in the chimney (or cats or squirrels) m 6, 1980 - Out Our Window . . wrvm m mmm fte Aten Representing this area are Malin-d- a White, Neighborhood Chairman; Candace Hackett, Mike Pack, Judy Rose, Kathy Ricci, Deon Corkins and Cathy Parrish. English Fort DUPs A meeting of the English Fort DUP camp will be held today (Thursday) at the Granger Library beginning at lp.m. The Nauvoo Band will be the lesson taught by May Wasden. Beth Newbold will give the history of her mother, a native pioneer. Conducting the session will be Marjorie Christiansen, captain. Dr. Eric Stephen At Womens Club The Murray Womens club will host the Midvale Community club at their regular meeting on Thursday, November 6th at 1:00 p.m. It will be held at the Holladay Library, 2150 The American Legion and Auxiliary of Holladay Post 71 will honor Art Cowan on his 86th birthday on Sunday, November 9, 1980 at an open house at the auxiliary room at Post 71, 670 East 33rd South, between the hours of 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. Mr. Cowan married Grace Mills Cowan on May 29, 1924. She passed away in March, 1978. There is a request that no gifts be given. Try Green Sheet classified ads! SERVICES SOFT CONTACT LENSES NO LINE BIFOCALS DUPLICATE PRESCRIPTIONS PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED VISUAL TRAINING BIFOCAL CONTACTS CONTACT LENS SPECIAL SOFT LENSES HARD CONTACT LENSES ' COPYRIGHT 1910 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED o7l 75 00 Includes Examination, Professional Fitting, Progress Evaluation plus 6 mo. Service & Care Kit. AD ONLY-EXPI- RES BUSCH PARK CLINIC 5212 So. 320 W. 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They are the ones that stay firm, meaty and sweet when dried. A Guest speaker for the meeting will ize in Vision Training and QQ00 TT Chuck-A-Ram- be Dr. Eric Stephen, member of the BYU faculty. He will speak on Communications, according to program We pride ourselves in providing the highest quality professional service and materials. We special- now Temple. The two were guests of honor on a at a Sunday at the dinner arranged for by Mr. Readings sister, LaVon Steadman. Guests at the dinner included sis of both of the were a Also attending Readings. granddaughter and her family from Orem, and a granddaughter from Provo. were in attendance Twenty-fou- r and after dinner they all visited for the day. The Readings are the parents of three children and two foster daughters. They have ten grandchildren, fourteen great grandchildren, and seven foster grandchildren. ters and brothers East 4800 South. VISION CARE ONLY F. Everett and Pearl Reading celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Monday, November 3rd. They were married in 1920 at her home in West Jordan by Bishop William J. Leake. The marriage was later solemnized in the Satl lake LDS Prune Plums? Meet Tonight FAMILY SUB NORMAL VISION AIDS EYE EXAMINATIONS ORTHOKERATOLOGY MYOPIA CONTROL PREVENTIVE OPTOMETRY SAFETY EYEWARE FAMILY VISION CARE Everett and Pearl Reading Celebrate 60th Anniversary F. r. Phone " 942-393- 7 w see? nam |