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Show w m WEEKLY r REFLEX-DAV- m m NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 7, 1976 IS Gfks cUddg9 T Commission decided last May Governor Calvin L. Ramp-to- n has proclaimed the week 7 of October Pedestrian Safety Week in recognition of the progress made in pedestrian safety in the state of Utah. EXECUTIVE AND legislative arms of both state and ment of Transportation to correct pedestrain hazards along existing state high- to include curb, gutter and sidewalks in the design for new state roads where pedestrian safety is a significant factor, and to include the same installations when existing highways with a high pedestrian factor are widened 10-1- federal governments have recognized the need to make pedestrian safety features a significant component of highway programs. The Utah Transportation ways. SAFE Sidewalks passed by the 1976 Utah Legislature, appropriated $1 million to the Utah Depart bill, population, achool-ag- e On Oct. 15 at 2 p.m.. Governor Rampton will place a plaque on the first section of sidewalk completed under the acpopulation and pedestrian cident rates. GENEY WILD, chairman About 60 percent of these funds are now encumbered, said UDOT Director Blaine J. Kay. Sidewalk projects are getting under way throughout The money the state. provided by the Legislature is distributed through UDOT to cities and counties according to a formula based on general and improved. THE Mogftraon of the Pedestrian Safety Sub- program, committee of the State PTA Legislative Board said, This proclamation is recognition of many years of effort by local and state PTAs, working with many agencies and government, to achieve safer conditions for our children walking to and from school. Foothill at Boulevard and Blaine Avenue (1750 South). The dedication ceremony is jointly sponsored $ by the Utah Congress of ? U? Parents and Teachers, Salt Lake City Corporation and the Utah Department of Transportation. (XsiWSwIML 1 days visiting relatives in Idaho Falls, Rexburg and St. Anthony, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mann, Mrs. Beth Tall, Mrs. Roetta Horsley, Miss Vinnie Young, spent two days at Elko, MAKE DONATION Nevada September 21 and 22, on a bus tour sponsored by the Senior Citizens Heritage Center of Clearfield. Guests included Senior Citizens from the Kaysville, Layton, Clearfield and South Weber areas. Mrs. Elma Webster has returned home from the LDS Hospital where she has been Cheo Hyo SuCi May Gome To Farmington Cheo Hyo Suk, a handicapped orphan from South Korea, will be able to come to the United States to be adopted by a Utah family as a result of a private bill passed this week by the House or Representatives. Rehabilitation Center where she lives, she has been denied a good environment, proper nutrition, support and love. Judiciary Committee to bring the bill before Congress before the session ended. Without this action, Hyo Suk would have had to wait until next year to have the bill reconsidered. Hyo Suk faces extreme hardship in Korea. There, both orphans and handicapped persons are considered nonpersons. At the Sang Sae Farmington hope to provide Hyo Suk with the love she has lived so long without. Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher have six natural children and two adopted children from Korea. CONGRESSMAN Gunn McKay was instrumental in obtaining passage of the bill. This bill overcomes two hurdles which would have kept the 15 year old girl from being adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thatcher of The first Farmington. provision of the bill allows Hyo Suk to be classified as a child despite her being a year older than the Immigration requirements. THE THATCHER family of One of the adopted children was with Hyo Suk at the center in Korea. It is the familys desire that the two children be reunited. Slated At Weber The mystery-comed- y Sleuth opens the theatre State season at Weber Theatre playing October 6 in the FAC Little Theatre. The production will be Weber State Theatres first all professional cast. EARTHQUAKE! VALUABLE COVERAGE IS NOW winner of the SLEUTH, Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play, is the Pioneer State Theatre Foundations touring show for the 1976-7- 7 season. Written by Anthony Shaffer, Sleuth is one of the most compelling shows of the contemporary theatre. A razzle-dazzl- e whodunit, no one is ever what he seems to be and the games that are AVAILABLE CONTACT: BARLOW r the Mystery-Comed- y FLOOD THIS and Subcommittee REALTY & INSURANCE Meeting. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Mainland were her serving on a mission to Sweden. Mrs. Agnes Bird, Rexburg, Idaho, is visiting with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor and also with relatives in Salt Lake City. ment. THE SECOND provision waives the limitation on the, number of children a family can adopt. McKay worked with the House Immigration They are friends of Harris Simmons that he knew while week. confined undergoing treat- Mrs. Maurees Esling entertained at a stork shower at her home Friday in honor of Mrs. Carla Dennis. Twenty guests attended. Weekend Conference visitors of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Timothy and her family were two neices, Cynthia Larsen and Edith Larsen of Macks Inn, Island Park, Idaho, and Chris Timothy from BYU. Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot recently vacationed at Mt. Rushmore, Rapid City, South Dakota and Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bloxham, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger returned home from a three day trip to Idaho and Nevada. Mrs. LaRue Taylor and her two cousins, Mrs. Luct Wright and Mrs. Jane Linford of Brigham City, spent four Mrs. Roy Simmons and family for the past two weeks were Miss Ulla Kallgren and Miss Gun Arvidson from Sweden. Miss Marie Hurrey, also of Goteburg, Sweden, arrived to visit for a few days this for three days. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman entertained at a family dinner Sunday, September 26, following the special event of attending the blessing and naming of their grandson, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowman, who was named Whitney Richard in the Kaysville First Ward Fast Houseguests of Mr. and Ben Robertson, and Mrs. Goldie Ball were among those from the Kaysville area who Young Homemakers, Tami Glauser, left, and Kristie Peterson, both from Clinton, sort through clothes which will be donated to Indians by their organization. , Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Beckstrom went by plane to Las Vegas, Nevada, where they attended the Annual brother and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot attended the ballet at Ballet sister-in-la- just recently returned from serving a two year LDS mission to the Georgia-Florid- a LDS Mission, visited with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron 825-64- and Not only do we advertise late appointments. . . we really have someone who is available after the supper hour. Fran Brown & Co. will play well-know- gun specials restricted to available calibers, gauges, or chokes on hand. Sorry, no rainchecks. performing several years with John Housemans .The Acting Company. a Michael Danvers-Walke- r, veteran performer at the Old Vic Theatre and the Royal Court Theatre in London, a'so England, Remington 1100 V.R. stars in G97 Sleuth. Paul Shyre of New York Sleuth. Mr. Shyre recently starred with Geraldine Page and Sandy Dennis in Absurd Person on Singular. Broadway. His recent directing credits are numerous and significant. 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Elder John Ford, who has Dale and two sons, Michael and Craig, who have been making their home in Evanston, Illinois, left Monday to move to Mexico City. Glen Ashby in Kaysville, and also with his brother at BYU. Elder Ford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ford of Pasco, ti ; nnmiini)f?naiT7mT7TFt devised, the murders plotted and surprise twists add up to spellbinding suspense and an exciting, entertaining evening. PROFESSIONAL actors the leads in Sleuth. Sam Tsoutsouvas, n to Utah audiences for his performances with the Utah Shakesperean Festival, comes from Broadway after Groceries Convention oeM-- a I |