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Show Hr fU 8iymipwwprry.ii itjjj'Wttjjffir.'LpiigpiMiyffli t ' Watch This October 31st, w atch out for the REAL Halloween goblins fire, falls, traffic, and tricky treats. FIRE If you buy a readymade costume for your child, choose one that has been treated for If a costume has been treated, it will be marked as such. A cotton costume, which bums quickly, can be treated to make it t. The National Safety Council suggests a solution of two quarts of warm water, Severn ounces of borax, and three ounces of boric acid. Thoroughly wet the garment in this solution, let it drip dry, then iron. at home flame-retardan- This Halloween n. o Will For The 1 effec- flame-proofin- ts e only for cotton fabrics, will last until the costume is washed or gets wet. Make sure that hats, veils, wigs, moustaches, and beards are too. flame-retardan- t, If your child carries a it should be illuminated by a small flashlight rather than a candle. Friday, October 27, FALLS Costumes that are too long are a tripping or falling hazard, as are shoes. So make sure your childs costume fits properly from top to bottom. recommends use that makeup instead of masks. Council Safety Keep your porch, yard, or and clear of steps obstruction and debris to help protect children from trips and falls. well-lighte- d No mask or cloth should cover the face, since it may obstruct a ciulds vision and cause him to trip or fall. The TRAFFIC A 13 972 1 an safety rules with your child before Halloween night. The majority of Halloween accidents occur when excited children dart between cars, forgetting all about traffic signs and speeding motorists, says the Council. Tell children Re lew pedestri- - to cross the only at authorized crosswalks and never between street parked cars. Remind them to look in all directs ns before crossing the street, 10 watch for and obey all traffic lights, and to walk never run across the street. And make sure they remember to use sidewalks, not .streets, for walking, and that not in they wait on the curb until the street is the street clear to cross. Make sure your child is easily visible to motorists. Costumes should be light in color so they can be seen in the daik. And, regardless of color, its wise to decorate costumes with reflects e tape or bands so that theyll glow in front of car headlights. A treat bag can be decorated with reflective tape too or a large white shopping bag can be carried for improved visibility. If you dme on Halloween night, remember to use extra Some ABOVE ALL instruct your children not to eat treats until you have examined them. Discard unpackaged items such as popcorn. Wash fruit thoroughly and cut into small sections before it is eaten, Protect your children. Make sure that young children are always accompanied by an adult as they make their Hal- ; Examine candy bars closely; needles and pins can be inserted through the wrapper without disturbing it. Candy with loose or torn wrappers should be discarded. Householders should give onlj wrapped or sealed candy or loween rounds. Older children should travel in groups of at least four or five. Tell children to stay in the immediate neighborhood, to visit only the homes of treats. - TheGoal v, civic clubs in the U.S. Deseret News Staff Writer The name Sertoma is an abbreviation of the phrase Mrs. service to mankind, Your service to others is the rent you pay for your space on earth. 'Spooky' Treat e one of the favorite holidays, is having a face lift, for it now seems to be less of a neighborhood adventure and more of a family festivity. Halloween, To help bring the family new look, around to the Serve these Pizzas. Regardless of the ages of family members, a little special attention to food is always welcome. AND these quick n easy pizzas might be d the beginning of a year-roun- favorite. The filling is a sloppy Joe mixture made with ground beef, peanuts and cheese with an envelope of sloppy Joe seasoning for lots of flavor in double-quictime. k hot roll mix makes the pizza crust And heres a tip dont let the dough rise and the crust will come out thin and crisp. ' Accompany the pizza with a I Easy-to-us- 1 oz.) seasonenvelope (1 ing mix for sloppy Joes 1 can (6 oz.) tomato paste D2 cups water cup salted peanuts, coarsely chopped 1 package (13V oz.) hot roll mix 1 tablespoon oil or melled shortening 1 (9 oz ) sliced package process American cheese Brown ground beef in pour off excess fat Stir in contents of seasoning mix envelope, tomato paste, and water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in peanuts. Stir together hot roll mix dough as directed on package; do not let rise. Divide dough in .half; press each half into bot12 or tom of a pizza pan. This is a favonte saying of Mrs. Robert L. Watson, international president of La a womens service organization. She was in Salt Lake recently, visiting Utah chapters of the club. She heads an organization pf the United States,, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico, with a membership of 235 clubs in large-skillet- ... ... . d .nose, sauce Since each community is a little different, each chapter sponsors its own community projects such things as helping with a nursing home, an orphanage, youth programs, recreation programs, a camp for the handicapped. Chapters also donate scholarships and grants for education. This Jack-O-Lante- get-togeth- makes a gobblin' good dish for your Halloween It's so quick and easy to make, it may become a family tradition. Pizza tablespoon vinegar teaspoon sugar teaspoon salt 1 head lettuce, washed arid torn into bite-siz- e pieces 1 2 carrots, peeled and thinly sliced y2 cup pitted ripe olives Combine oil, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, sugar, and salt in covered jar; shake well to blend. Combine lettuce, carrots and olives in salad bowd; add dressing and toss. Makes 8 servings. For instance, the Salt chapters help the Monte School for the retarded, Boys Ranch, Primary ldrens Hospital, and a counseling service. Do a little more than you have ever done before, Of The Emily Post Institute . Because, after all, service benefits both the recipient and the giver. When people give of themselves, there is such a good feeling. As we give to others,1 we reward ourselves. ' FACTORY WHOLESALE Why Pay More? Lake Vista Utah SOFT WATER Chi- youth FIBERGLASS Heavy uuty FULLY AUTOMATIC DOWEX, DOW CHEM. CO. Phone LIFETIME GUARANTEE 30 YEARS IN BUSINESS 466-445- 3 MU?.. IN SALT LAKE. 30 YRS. IN BUSINESS. SaLES GIMMICKS AND HIGH PRICES MUST STOP! NO MIDDLEMEN! DIRECT MFR. TO YOU! service-minde- PIVTT VUG.tO. 3068 Showroom Office, Highland Drive next to Villa Theatre her solution to a similar quan-drIt was so appropriate that I am delighted to pass it y. Save up to s DEAR MRS. POST: A kind She gave her friend a certifneighbor has been driving me to physical therapy sessions icate for $25 worth of gas at twice a week since I had a se- the filling station that the rious operation a year ago. I friend always uses. am now discharged and can drive the car myself. I would like to express my appreciation of her kindness Celt-rei- l with a gift. Could you make a suggestion for something ap- ORGANS: L0WREY WURLITZERS 0) Gallon Would an ornament for her house be in order, or would a more personal present, such as clothing or jewelry be better? AGNES PIANOS: V HAMMOND Half propriate? KOHLER & CAMPBELL CONNS CURRIER THOMAS BALDWIN GULBRANSEN KNABE KIMBALL GRAND BALDWIN WURLITZER at Your Neighborhood HEBER VALLEY MILK DEPOTS DEAR AGNES: Some time ago, a reader wrote me about IHIISfodfSSKralfi r. i There is also a scholarship for an outstanding boy or girl who is visually handicapped. La Sertoma was first organized in 1923. Eligibility for membership is through a husbands affiliation with Sertoma International, one of the oldest on to you. D She explained: Last year we had a total of 96,000 service hours and $70,000 donate to service projects. This year we want to do even more. people to know we are very proud of them. lines. said Mrs. Watson. Our young people are not all bad. Many of them do a great deal in serving others. We want Gift Be Appropriate? By ELIZABETH L. POST ,,"5 Mrs. Robert L Watson Its always the delinquent teenagers who make the head- Would A Personal is teen-ag- e As international president; what will her message be? The international organization recommends several service projects. Theres the Youth Service Scholarship, given to a young person who is since 1957. She the mother of two chddren. ... e pound ground beef organization in ; 4,000. A former school teacher from Clearwater, Fla., Mrs. Watson, has been active In the International.) There are so many needs Brush with oil. Cut eyes, and mouth for (wo faces using 2 slices cheese-- ; set aside. or grate chop Coarsely remaining cheese; sprinkle crisp' Halloweeri Spooky over pizza crusts. Spoon meat combination of mixture over cheese. Bake at Salad a greens, carrots and black 450 degrees F. 15 to 20 minolives ossed with a lively oil utes. Arrange and vinegar dressing. face on each pizza. Makes 8 of off the servings. party meal, Top course, with doughnuts and Halloween Spooky Salad mugs of hot spiced cider. 14 cup salad oil Pizzas 1 tablespoon Worcestershire 1 more than (She toured with Mrs. David Piggot, Utah district governor, and Mrs. Arthur Lifferth, regional director of La Sertoma said every community, There are so Mrs. Watson. many people who can be the older person helped to fel who needs that someone cares the child who is neglected and alone the handicapped, the retarded, the delinquent. We like to think that La Sertoma cares. " Watson explained. Ser-tom- a, By WINNIFRED JARDINE : Deseret News Food Editor c well-lighte- candy. j trick-or-treaterf- usually keep the outside of the house adults have been known to put razor blades in apples, needles in candy bars, or give away laxatives or even more potent drugs instead of ry.s'.' By CARMA WADLEY welcome sadistic HelpingOthers Trick To This Home-owne- destrian safety. 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