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Show ROYAL GELATIN ror and P FRUIT iaLVES AND SLICES ACHES COCKTAIL Assorted flavors 303 Cans 5can,DD 12 1 99°! =. 75' CASE OF 12... $8.98 7 CASE OF 24....$1.95 Case of 24...... 54 * FT, AND Michael Curtis “feei’’ the soundsofthe pianoplayed bytheir teacher at the Utah School for the Deaf in Ogden. These two boy and five other preschool classmates are deaf because of ngenital Rubella, 1965 Rubella Epidemic Caused Great Variety Of Birth Defects in 200 Mark Richins is five. Out- by the Rubella epidemicof 1965, wardly he is a_ typical boy....curious, eager, active, Many aredeaf, someareblind mischievous. But Many Defects there's or partially blind, some are somethingdifferent about Mark. mentally or physically retarded, If you speak to him, he watches many have serious heart your face intently; but he damage or brain damage that doesn'ttalk. If his back is tur- will affect their learning ability. ned, he won't hear you. He can’t, Some are more fortunate than Mark goes to kindergarten. Mark. Their defects are less ‘Thereareonlysix other pupils in severe,less disabling. his class. ‘The teachers, usually Thetragedyis that all of them twoor three who work asa team, were born five years too soop! talk loudly and distinctly. They The vaccine that could have beat drums, play the piano, prevented their fate was not make other usual sounds. deveioped and approved until ‘The pupils watch and respond, 1969. We can’t save these 200 but the only vocal sounds they Rubella children; but with the make are peculiar and mostly new vaccine, we have the power unintelligible. They don’t talk to save the handreds of others because they don’t hear. The who might otherwise suffer the nameoftheir school? The Utah same fate in the years ahead. 1970 Campaign School For The Deaf. That's whatthe “Save A Child Caused By Rubella In’?0” campaignis all about....a Mark and his classmates statewide, concerted drive to share the samefate. Theyareall compietely “Rub Out Rubeilahere at this special school a3 a GermanMeasles in Utah”. The result of a common childhood aid is to inoculate all one tu 12disease: Rubella or German year-old children in the state. Measles, No, they didn’t have Their immunization will also German Measles....their keep their mothers (and other mothers did before they were mothers-to-be) from contracting born! the disease, and so prevent the These seven children are the terrible birth defects. vanguard of approximately 200 All it takes is for all Utah “Rubella-babies” whowill begin citizens to be concerned and to school this year or next, all of do their part to make sure the whom are afflicted with one or children are brought to receive moretragic birth defects caused the vaccineon “V”Day, April 11 [EGGED FRYERStb . Blind Chapter Will Elect A New Officers ae April 11 Here In Salt Lake County (andcity) and Davis County, the special Rubella vaccinationclinics will be operated on April 12. In all other counties, the clinics open April 11. Exact times and clinic locations will be an- Elections of officers will be nounced held during the regular rnonthly social for Chapter Three, Utah Association For The Blind. The meeting is scheduled for Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Building, 400 N.State, Spanish Fork. A program will follow the elections, and the evening will conclude with dancing and refreshments. All members are siCeD BACON encouragedto attend, as well as anyoneelse interest Anyone needing transportation, or desiring further information, contact Mrs.Sallie Larsen,373-1497, or Mrs. Louise Robertson, 798-2212, Spanish Fork. NYQUILL COLD MEDICINE _ LEMON MERINGUE P| ES § ¢ ae i 10 02. size 49 Ree TABLETS PORES ee . T 60 I a biets 9 qd ¢ $ ] 00 DOZEN - - DINNER ROLLS APPLESAUCE CAKE DO-NUTS......... HOT BREAD 7 CLEARASIL SKINTONE ay CREAM 1.29 Value = \ JE ¢ © SHAMPOO TUMBLERS 669° 12 072. size ® Avocado ® Honey Gold ® Aqua Marine can provide. They will be equipped for a worthwhile place in our society. We can help them in many ways, but we can’t restore what Rubella has taken from them. We can, however, make sure than no Marks or Michaels or Marys or Margarets are born with Rubella defects. wheeled vehicles, garden tools, eeee ae one sold al ‘usables” wil figernarket i to Proceeds fromthe sale will go Brown, Freedom Shrine in the f Utah Technical Cole a ing plants, Provo. The Exchange Club has All types 0 shrubs. trees, ete., will be seaty plies rrescotn Sti ° HAIR SPRAY Pr 9% Value be held at the ae Allen and County Building, an ‘ Oak Lane, Brigham 7 Young University. T icineis madeupof replicas of Mr. Brown said that no the docurnents that have made reasonable or unreasonable America the great nation thatit offer will be rejected. Toys, Is. Ten Sentenced in Court _On Variety of Charges "149 DEODORANT 79% OREM — Ten youngpeople 1200 N., Orem; and Larry C. arrested last week in raid at Peck, 20, 835 S. 800 W., Orem. Sentencedto 15 daysin jail for been sentenced in Orem City pul intoxication was Maria the Orem Canyon Park have ——— T AH | T | facilities and expert teachers available at the sale which will in Provo High School, the City 792. V' Orem andSpringville schooling that our modern e CREAM RINSE POWDER |!.29 Value HOUR AFTER HOUR and Saturday at the Provo SUAVE SALE! f president otheCb DENTURE ADHESIVE 6 69: “Glorious and assorted usables, spring garden items, and many other things” will be it i the block for sale Friday idence, 2086 FASTEETH — Economy Size _local broadcast Provo ExchangeClubSets Spring Sal Fleamarket, Spring Sale Sale, according MEDICATION oo 99° and ae : munky A projects. Exchange Club’s first ae annual ni t d ne community aa spring Pecacet Value $ 1 49 V $2.29 Value ASSORTED— IN REHEATABLE FOIL PAN EFFERDENT DENTURE CLEANSER through newspapers stations.Information will also be supplied through the schools. To stop the disease, every possible oneto 12-year-old should receive the inoculation. Mark andhis classmates will receive the finest training and INE = F or, STERI Ll st E R | N E ANTISEPTIC 20 oz. size 51.49 value 89° LISTERINE 98° BREATH SPRAY Volve . PROVO . SPRINGVILLE | *AMERICAN FORK *OREM 49°) » ‘ vere ofillegal possession weSh ee iB ., Orem, Was sentenced to of marijuana against Robert C. Helmes, 23, Route 2, Box 669, 13 days for vagrancy and public Provo, was dismissed by City intoxication, George F. Thomas, 22, Patterson, N.J., and Alan Judge Hugh Vern Wentz on a Roy Schuyler, 18, 486 N. 940 W., motion ofthe city. Sentenced to 19 days in jail Orem, were sentenced to seven each for illegal drinking were days each for vagrancy. James William Mae Farren, 18, 507 B. Jonas Collins, 18, Ely, Nev., was 950S., Orera; Don Brit Sorenson, sentenced to pay $50 or spend 10 i8, 507 E. 890S,, Orem; Michael days in jail, with the jail senCollins, 20, 3 Emery Ave., tence to be suspended on Orem; Verlyn Durfey,18, 735 W. paymentof tive fine. |