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Show f. : IXi 7 .. j REVIEW. November 11. 1965 T7 Junior League Puppets v Warn Against Strangers - - f : ! "The Dangerous Stranger is the title of a TV puppet show to be presented onKUED (channel 7) tonight Thursday, November 11) at 5:30. It will be repeated tomorrow (Friday, November IE) at 10 AM This is one in a series of TV shows appearing weekly on KUED channel 7, called Seven Sunny Number Street , presented by theJun-io- r League of Salt Lake City, Richard Mrs which of Isaacson is president Children identify so easily with puppets, we find this is the quickest and best way to put over any point," said Mrs N. Dale Johnson, who wrote the script for this particular show, together with Mrs. : Stephen Waldron. The puppets do a , g," Mrs. Johnson "They do it as a Joke, which is wrong, we point out, but we also want to warn the children of the potential dangers in talking to people they dont know." Manner. Charles Mrs. Granite-WasatPTA council safety chairman, is a guest on the show and gives many suggestions to children and their parents: Go to school and come home from school when all the children do. Dont go early unless your teacher or principal asks you said Mr John Preston Creer, hostess, and Mrs Charles Manner, safety NO STRAGGLERS chairman of the Granite Wasatch PTA Council, a guest oa the Kl'ED presentation of "The Dangerous Stranger", encourage young people and parents to watch for the coming of the -particularly Informative program. Puppet pictured with the women are Penny the Peh can and Sabastian the Walrus. cb Day Care Center Holds Open House I I . (Cootlnued from page 1 ) can be caused by any condition that hinders or Interferes perl-nat- al or with pre-natpost-nat- al In development. of all only about cases, can the cause be attributed to a specific disease or other factor that can be Identified. In the other three-uarte- rs of cases, a clear tagnosis of cause cannot be made. An estimated 7S per cent of mentally retarded persons have on or more types of such as fihyslcal disability, or vision, hearing poor muscular coordination or some physical abnormality, according to NARC. al, i.: : L; t.T- : i : - one-quar- ter : Less than four per cent of those mentally retarded now reside in public and private in the United institutions States. The remaining 96 per cent reside in the community. They need a comprehensive program of services including diagnostic facilities, home parent programs, nursing counseling, nursery classes, day-ccenters, residence centers, special schooling and training, religious nurture, recreational facilities, vocatsheltered ional training, workshops and means by which they may be placed in gainful employment. Dr. Joan Glad, psychologist ar at the Prlmrry Childrens Hospital, wrote the following about a retarded or handicapped child: He is not like the others, but he is himself a living soul. He cannot do all things, but he can do many things. What he can do, he wants to And by the power of do. my love, patience and care, he shall have the OPPORTUNITY to do them. She paraphrased this from the following, by the author, "I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but 1 can do What I can do, something. I ought to do. And what I ought to do, by Gods grace, I will do. well-kno- to. Dont allow yourselves to be touched by anyone without a good reason. "Remember, the police are Mrs. Manner your friends, continues, They patrol our areas and protect out homes. Anytime we are in trouble, they come to our aid. If a child is lost, or there is an accident, they come to help. They risk their lives daily to protect us. We should always show our appreciation by respecting the law and respecting those who uphold the law. "Observe the rules of your parents and the school, Mrs. Manner said. "We want you to be safe. Rules were made to avoid someone getting hurt. Mrs. Preston Creer is hostess on this particular show. Mrs. Ernest Mariani is producer, assisted by Mrs. Will Fehr. Mrs. Terry Malan is the director. Mrs. Richard Weggeland, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Waldron operate the puppets. Each weekly show of "Number Seven Sunny Street is presented three times every week: Mondays at 1:55 P.M., and Fridays at 10 A M , on KUED channel 7. It Is one of the shows prethe television sented by of the Junior committee League, of which Mrs. Harlan Nelson is chairman. This committee also presents a weekly show at 12:30 P M ON on KCPX, Saturdays channel 4, called "Teenagers Sound Off. This television committee is just one of the several committees of the Junior There are nearly League. 200 active members in the Salt Lake area. Each member gives three hours a week of volunteer service, working by themselves or with one of the groups. Some Junior Leaguers conduct tours through the Salt Lake Art Center. They have a chorus which sings at the rest homes in the area, especially at Christmas time. The J unior League sponsors an Intermountain art show. They have a puppet group which goes to the different schools in the Salt Lake area; it takes this group two years to get to each school. ' A group works at the Salt Lake County mental health clinic. Another group works with disturbed children in the Granite district. Some make Some are hospital visits. "pink ladies. Some work at the state historical society. Some are Girl Scout leaders, CUb Scout leaders, PTA presidents, etc. American Oil Names Auditor C. E. Olsen has been app- ointed auditor in the Salt Lake City region of American Oil Company. The announcement was made by R. H. Danielson, regional manager. Olsen joined American Oil Company as an analyst-marketi- ng costs in May, 1964. He received his education at America's Most Recommended Movers f KSOP AM HADLEY-MAYftOWE- (1370 KO 5 A.M. until Sunset R Tsnmnzimzzr. i F f;. : : : pGOKfflO ??snKISS DS DDD ttCfi Look for the bright new yellow and blue polyethylene bag on your grocers - and its Kwik Lok seal keeps FAMLEE Bread fresh shelf! Its even longer! re-usab- le FAMLEE BREAD Tender Curled for freshness and flavor. IN THE BAG! Now at your grocers. FAMLEE BREAD I V. 2 2 is married to the former 24 HOURS A DAY par-w- ill be home. Go directly home from school and report to your parents. Tell your parents where you will be. Dont talk to strangers or let them give you candy or toys. take a ride from Don;t people you dont know. He Miss Nona Rue Yardley and they have two children, Michael and Brent. The Olsens make their borne at 198 East 800 North, Bountiful, Utah. COUNTRY AND WESTERN MUSIC Dont be a straggler. If you are going to be late coming home, call your Utah State University where he earned a B S. degree in History and Political Science in 1960. Pending is an M.B.A. degree. Its SLICES FRESH and TENDER CURLED t KSOP FM - STEREO (104.3 MO 5 P.M. until 5.A.M L |