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Show BILL Cheer up Your Cherished Student Program Lumps . . . Trt r io (Vi tfcm t designer shedet kjf The lemp Odlldry EoK,i igM lomp Go ter y mp Rocky Mountain PTAs Petition To Halt l'Odl mekti i eoiy 4f 0 bp yowr eK taper decooor WheKef yog we p dr3"Ga c pippoAt gny Kpndtomp ptpt ypg rp twfp tp find tOL" type rd I Hop yew P too np oz in our o' ty o mcdpn end HtmpAooui yew 'P ttoditionol Anywoy ylp vrt tp find p pfita to ntotcK ydv YM COMPLETE LAMP REPAIRS bwdppt Lamp Gallery 1362 Foothill Drive 484-401- FOR THOSE WHO INSIST ON in found reproduction and fine furniture cabinetry It I H I u. II mi ! n it rp Hillcrest SYLVANIA A Masterpiece of Sound and Styling! Junior High PTA Olympus have banned together in a petition drive to save children from one form of mind crippling disease But the PTAs are up against a tough "show superb instrument in stereophonic sound reproduction. Exquisite cabinets of gleaming fine woods. Appearing normal, the PKU starts eating, harmful chemicals form in his blood and block the growth of his brain. When the parents realize something is wrong with their child, it's usually too late PKU affects only one in 10,000 babies. Rare, yes but a tragedy for that single baby A PKU baby will not grow up mentally. He may not even be able to write his name or speak He may spend the rest of his life in a mental home. baby Saint Ambrose Church Altar Society will hold their annual bridge luncheon at 1 PM., Saturd-y- , February 6. Luncheon will be held in the St Ambrose Social Center, 2315 Redondo Avenue. Proceeds from the $2 50 per person tickets will aid the charitable activities in the parish. Mrs Neil Reese is chairman of the luncheon, Mrs. Richard is Anderson and Mrs. William Beal is ticket chairman. Publid is cordially invited to attend. For further information contact Mrs. Beal, HU or Mrs. Anderson, AUDIO ARCADE FORMERLY HOUSE OF KITS 1057 East 21st South TpI. 4 486-897- 1 BAftPBf TOflft m to m 486-667- 4. Garfield PTA Sets Lectures v A three-pa- rt lecture series on a new form of arithemetic has been slated by the Garfield Elementary School PTA. Guest speaker will be Raymond B Spensrud, principal, Lowell Elementary School. Talks will be held Thursday , February 11, Wednesday, February 17 and Thursday, February 25 at 7: 30 P.M. These terrific savings a re yours whe n you purchase 50 yards of carpet NOW! for this special event! PRICED Deadline Near before its too late. There are two kinds of tests urine and blood tests. Given during the babys first weeks of life, the test detects PKU before brain damage occurs. , The simple urine test, takes no more than a minute A the mothers time. All she does is place a chemically treated strip of material against a freshly wet diaper. If the strip changes color, she informs WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' SHOES REG. 99T&XCEUENT 8.99-1- 5 SELECTION. WOMEN'S COLD WEATHER ONE IN 10,000 Mrs Frank O Fonnesbeck, special education teacher at Sherman Elementary School who is spearheading the PKU bill, watches Michael McKinlay, 11, use his! coloring book Mike, son of Mr and Mrs Lyle McKinlay, 2985 South 3rd East, is a PKU child He can print his name and trace letters. her doctor immediately. The test kit costs parents cents A small fee considering an undiscovered PKU baby can cost the community up to $200,000 for lifetime care in an institution Treatment for a PKU baby is also simple. A special diet corrects the trouble. A PKU baby will then grow into a normal, healthy, happy child. A simple test a simple solution or so it would seem. At present the bill to make such testing mandatory is bogged down in the senate health and welfare committee. When it will reach the floor of the state senate is uncertain Four states have a PKU testing bill New York, Louisana and Rhode Island Other states are presenting similar bills to their legislators this year. Main asset of the bill Is it will cost the taxpayer noth only 50 Petition: Sign And Mail ing The expanse of the stripes 50 by the parents. cents test is paid SNOW BOOTS REG. 12.99-16.9- 9 MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S DRESS & CASUAL SHOES REG. 8.99 TO 15.99 who have Organizations signed the petition in favor or the bill include the Special Education Department, University of Utah; The Utah PTA Legislative Council; the Special Education Department of Granite School District; Council for Exceptional Children; and Opportunity Center. To better education the public concerning PKU, a special film on the problem is available to clubs and organizations To reserve the film, call Lee McBride, HU Comments on the proposed PKU bill are requested on the below form. Ail Solti Final NEXT TO KEITH O'BRIEN IN SUGAR HOUSE puxty of IUI OPIN ril. rta tknm STORE DrrUNa AND MON. Till 9 SUGAR HOUSE TO THE BILL FAVORING LEGISLATION PKU TEST IS MY RESPONSE THE FOR Spring fresh and exciting! PARENTS SIGNATURE ADDRESS A!lT MAIL TO: MRS. FRANK O. FONNESBECK, 2300 2000 EAST: OR MRS. REX MITCHELL, 2291 EAST 4500 SOUTH. PLEASE SOUTH James L. Haseltine, Director of the Salt Lake Art Center has reminded artists that February 13 and 14 are final entry dates for submitting work in the 2nd Intermountain biennial of painting and sculp-tu- e. Sponsored by the Junior League of Salt Lake City, the exhibition will be open to the from March 9 to public April 7. Participation is open to all artists 18 years and older who are presently residing in Utah. Artists may submit not more than a total of two works of painting andor sculpture and no copy work or student work produced under supervision is eligible. r or further Information regarding this exhibition artists may contact the Salt Lake Art Center, 54 Finch Lane, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 NO MONEY DOWN 1st PAYMENT IN JULY MS in Las Vegas for at the fabulous sgqamsroai HUSH PUPPIES VALUES TO $9 Exhibit Entry All carpet is SALE 3 Wonderful Days SIMPLE TEST Once there was no way to diagnose PKU, now there is a test to discover the disease . -- State-Senat- e foods Luncheon SOLID STATE CIRCUITRY AIR SUSPENSION SPEAKERS, AM,FM,FM STEREO (multiplex) TUNER WEATHER BIRD the eroitn Be inning. Tuesday, Februdii 2, children from both schools were given a petition to take home for their parents approval The petition is to help push a bill through the legislature to make mandatory the administration of a simple 50 cent test to detect and prevent one form of men- tal retardation in babies The disease is called commonly Phenylketonuria, known as PKU. Although tagged with a complicated name, the cause of the disease is less complicated The baby's body cannot handle a basic food stuff led phenylanine found in milk and other St. Ambrose ! CHILDREN'S SHOES -- High School stu- Page 3 SHOE SALE asking parents this question this week The Holladay EleSchool PTA and mentary me February I,I 106.1 CZACHOWSK1 Would you spend 50 cents to save a child from mental retardation"1 Two local school PTAs are ium. A BETTY By dents are: Marlene Ann Jensen, 15, grade 10; Dan Hardy, 15, grade 10. The local teenagers will be 164 students from among southeastern Idaho, eastern western Colorado, Nevada, southwestern Wyoming and Utah who will attend the three-da- y gathering. Approximately 40 high school science teachers from the five-sta- te region will also attend the sympos- L Ilia hi Disease Mind-Cripplin- g Eighteen southeast students have been selected to participate in the third Intermoun-tai- n Junior Science and Humanities Symposium at the University of Utah, March 11 through 13 Olympus High School students are: Tim Heil. 16, grade 11; Mark H. Orr, 15, grade 10 Stephen Pace, 17, grade 12; James Lawrence Sonntag, 16, grade 10 Presenting Skyline High School are: John Hawkins, 17, grade 12; Frank G Smith , 16, grade 11; Nancy Spendlove, 15, grade 10; JanetWoolston, 15, grade 10. Students from Highland High d, School are: Wanda 16, grade 11; Thomas Harry Kemp, 17, grade 12; Steven Michael Teutsch, 16, grade 11; Randy Wright, 17, grade 12. Selected from Granite High School were: Naida Dunnigan, 15, grade 10; Lynda AnnGleave 15, grade 10; Terry Marshall, 15, grade 10; Robert Miller, 16, grade 10. Golds-chmie- Truly IN S ENATE 2 where hospitality and exciting entertainment are tradition Three Area Girls Picked F or I n ler national H e n t South 2245 Last, Salt Lake City Final selection of the girls a lone period culminates of competition They were chosen from a large field of applicants by the council selections committee Thpy will participate in an experience designed to contribute to thp physical, mental and spiritual well-beiof every girl through the application of the Girl Scout promise and laws Training in outdoor cooking and camping schools have prepared the girls for a special demonstration in which Three southeast Salt Lake 3675 girls are among 16 from the Utah Girl Scout Counfcil who have been selected to attend the 1965 International Senior Scout Roundup at Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho next summer. 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