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Show Do You Havea Gun In The House? 10 Sunday Herald SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 18, 18 Lindon Resident Grows Sight-Saving Campaign’ gig squash Then Read This, And Take Heed Passes Half-Way Mark 23°22 2" | William J. Olsen, Route 1, Box By PATRICIA McCORMACK jto health detectives at the| Fundamental rules for firearm NEW YORK Ingr Metropolitan Life Insurance safety: dients for ao *|Company. The statisticians| —Treat every gun as if it ere loaded. fat who forgot to lock ‘the| 20% #2 ¥¢ vietims will be female,| Onegu that isn't loaded. One |A70¥, from past records, that) w cs Lindon. With the 1968 “‘Sight - Saving. The Utah Society is advocat-|56, Month” campaign of the Utah|ing. the use of safety lenses by| Mr-»Olsen harvested 4 Pal Society for the Prevention ofall children. wearing glasses, | #4 squash from Blindness past ;the half-way!|The..use The use of . ae a mark,thefund drivehasreat enseq ean Be === Fa 40 per cent of its goal, Mr. teen blindness. and. sight. as) 5 ; 1966 Sight| young Gary Webb of Bodntiful,| ‘The second is an_ unusual Utah, age 13, a member of the/ Golden. Hubbard squash which Junior Wise Owl Club, can tes- weighs 44 pounds. October_and|~ sk 5. Mr. Olsen also has a variety of Hubbard squash which are about the —-color-—of--banana |~ squash. The two squash are F 3 ;|the largest in his patch. In ‘encouraged by this year’ Te-| half of-the 1,400 total cases of| fact he states, they probably: sponse,” Mr, Hunter said. “This| ijindness Utah needless drew most of the strength from = others who possess firearms,”’| i goes|the health sleuths said in a) down: as one of the 2,200 gun|report on mortality from gun| if -S. this accidents. | accident victims in the U.S. “With. the approach of. the| whe sa the patch. — recognize the potential of out) searchholds the promise of savroe Programs in research, educa-|ing vision in the future, America| Damages ragi . trails “of ‘tion-and preventive ri servicesfor can eliminate one of every tac reducing the tragic toll of blindindne: just ess each year in our state.” ee cemcetceeae Mr. Hunter urged residents|saving knowledge we already poh « Sever in| Never point weapon at nearly two-fifths of the annual! —Rifles, shotguns, revolvers firearm accident deaths. jand ammunition should always “There is little doubt-that the |be-stored-beyond-the-reach- of firearm safety program needs| children. to be broadened and intensified not only among hunters and second sereams,|members of their households [ij blood and falls to the| but also among the millions of |i] is indicates that the people of Utah and cold to hold’ the gun. My daddy! through December, accounts for|#cross or through a fence, Since the Hubbard squash is normally on sealantena enblesreeATE =D, the Brig orange across a driveway. The cable |Color is unique. . Fi |; The tragic script goes like| heaviest monthly ntstaketheir) snyihing not ittended to be oe ; ; victims—during November. , First Boy—''Sure, I'm allowed| three-month period, October) —Never carry a loaded gun ‘fie: ai Awarded In Cra: h S jit = eee Ee Ge wie Sapee fae bl quees,”explained Me. Bute. in Crasn our WHEN. WILLIAM J, OLSEN. of\ Lindon. grows squash, he ———_——_—_ sending a Saving appeal generous donation, A part of| Over six thousand antique| Ronald Lee Allison, 1525 N,| ‘eally. grows em. Above ts a banana squash that weighed each contribution received will|dealers have joined established|5th E., Provo, has been award-|~111 pounds, believed a record or near-record for this area. ‘ ; ‘be used to intensify the Utah in the U. 8. in the| ed $2042 plus costs in a dam-|____«. i: pulled : or : autumn hunting season, it is US 19 Million Hunters Wrap mene eee wey * both in-the field and at home, Ab milli issued md Te eet 1964, ” according ‘s theFish and Uy PESTICIDE I Hl Wildlife ‘Service of thex Us. CONTAINERS I eae See beforeDisposal| accloent, ibout the home, according’meet or exceed that mark. : ‘i Society's campaign against! past seven years to bring the}age suit in Fourth District total to about 20,000. Court. He was awarded the money ; BensonTells Kiwanians Of is0en,“ea NOW Ji three ee uteanoe! 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