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Show f 0 f 1 J! -- REVIEW, November 18 Advent Festival Starts Cycle Of Church Year Conferences Mark PTA Activities (Cont'nt.ed from from ju g 3 ) That They May Live was a film shown the children and to assist them in faculty, learning the correct methods. ( Continued life-li- ke dummy, named which was imported from Norway, was used in the demonstration. A Manner said "lou get the air in quicker and this is why resuscitation is better than most types of artificial respiration, whe artificial respiration, she said. mouth-to-mou- th Fesusci-Anni- e, The dummy works like a real human being, "Mrs ManYou have to tip ner said her chin up high and breathe into her mouth just like you would do tor human beings If you do it correctly, you can see her chest rise, because she has a plastic lung sac which Inflates when used correctly, she continued you When the chest goes down, breathe in again,' Mrs. needed. Mrs. C. C. Busk, president of the Granite Wasatch Secondary PTA Council, said that there are some funds In the combined available Granite councils scholarship fund for teachers pursuing special education certification (Continued from page B Getting oxygen into the brain immediately when a victim is not breathing can make the difference whether a person receives brain damage, lives or dies, she said. These fifth and sixth gran should be able to give respiration after this demonstration, Mrs Manner added. "Can ers mouth-to-mou- th you? Mrs. Howard S. Herbert is Crestview PTA president. special education scholarships have been mostly Even to teachers already in the Granite district, she said, to help them obtain further certification requirements. The PTAs have been able to help some of these pros- education gtlve special she said. 'We would like to do more, and hope to help more in the future, she said. The PTAs in the Granite district also contribute to student scholarship JUNIORS Murray 26, Skyline 7 K& rns Olympor West 13, Highland 0 East 40, South ( to re-jju- lar MIDGETS East Murray Granite . Kearns Lost Won year. Early Lutheran writers said that the Church in Advent celebrates the lowly coming of Christ in the flesh. His spiritual and daily coming in the hearts of the faithful, and His glorious return to judge The Lessons, Collects, and other Prayers stress the importance of spiritual preparation, sober living, and faithful witnessing Advent this year begins on November 28, and the color of the season is violet Those committee members assisting with the Festival AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY ned in commemoration of YWCA World Fellowship Week include: Vesper Service at 4:00 p m , November 14, Central Christian Church, 370 South Third East; Meditations daily, Monday -- Friday, Novat YWCA, 11:30 ember 15-a ra and the I C.Y (Inter- Sewing and many others. Also, a chance to serve our community is available as volunteers are always needed to serve in various areas such as teaching crafts, painting, dramatics, sewing, cooking, and even assistance clerical with cipes; Mrs Walter Piper, Mrs William Graves, table appointments; Mrs Richard Gott, projects; Mrs Robert Holtman, Mrs John Kowalla, Advent Material; Mrs. Ed Lui-te- n. Mrs. H.D. McCay, Mrs Robert Vavra, Mrs Alan Nelson, Mrs. Calvin Mogck. Mrs. Robert Clifford, Mrs. Alvin Cripe, Mrs. Donn Olson and Miss Wilma Bliven, program. nun TTTTr(-TTT-- o'mik RESTAURANT Nationally Famous jft Budget Dry IS) HI-BURG- Cleaning 8 NO THE NEW lb Load Jakes 24 min SOFT-SHELLE- Anti-Free- j Murray j r , Sno-Tir- es COMPLETE WINTERIZING D0YS D00TS 66 PHILLIPS The rUs South why thay havt aarnad tha right to diiplay tha Faienli' Magauna aaal of approval. That' SOU 1937 East 700(TSo. Kearns Phone BANTAMS 277-091- 8 Skm Qtee t. 70th Qhe. East West Skyline South Highland GENES BARBER SHOP Murray Granite Kearns X 2 It " i Schwinn bikM ere be! Bed because there is extra quality built Inta every one . . . extra quality that meant longer, mere trouble free life. House of Hobbies YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING STORE OPEN 8 TO 6 TOYS AND'MODELS CHRISTMAS CARDS SATURDAY AT 40 lestem iTklE&tll) OS IS entu Popular Price AT RESONABIE PRICES iuto IKYCU VALUff 39.95 Easy Tams end up Schwinn quality oil the way. Four coat baked an enamel fin- ish. Schwinn tubular fis. Schwinn cantilever frame. Full length choinguord. .Holiday Feed and Bike Shop 6M Holiday 277-262- m How can we say this? Years back, leading Kentucky distillers were asked to report their costs to our State. Final figures revealed our Fitzgerald Bourhon to be the most expensively made by a Bluegrass mile. Year after year, the story has never changed. 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Phillips 65 COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS y M What Mothers V Should Know-about Go Go -- Granite East If a ze TirM-BitUrlts-AccHu- Skyline Olympus - eQd GoApcfc SxAjxJIAs TACOS Prepare Now For Winter 0 : MADE HOME V Tied - D Ai 1 v7 corrcrnvccD 1:2c: its FOOD ttjm KAY-SA-DE-- A COIN-O- P Laundry A Dry Cleaning vciek '.1 ER 2.00 per Cll (ifMAW t Jinks Hi Home Of The iftp ooo SHOPPING L CENTER According to chairman, Mrs. Paul Porker, proceeds from the event will be turned over to the fund for Utah Girls State. A charge of 75 cents per person will be made for the book review, and tickets can be obtained at the door. rnmmmmsmxm 5 5 4 3 3 ! mmm Door prizes will also be given away at the function and refreshments will be served to those attending amOlijs 0 G3ii) Qmsfi West Highland 0 Flack. by Frlgidaire C ONE-STO- P SHOPPING Il SPARKIEIN 7 YOUR ti The House of Many Rooms, on Saturday, November 20 at 3:00 p m. at the YWCA, 322 East Third South. The Book Review will be presented by Mrs. LaGrande national Cooperation Year) Bazaar on Wednesday, November 17, noon to 8:00 p m Proceeds are used to assist YWCA World Fellowship at home and abroad. The local observances plan HEIGHTS i) The American Legion Auxiliary, Sugar House Unit 65 will present a Book Review, 19 work. aCOTTONWOOD an; JUNIORS Highland Olympus Skyline West South FINAL STANDINGS include Mrs. Richard Johnson, Mrs Rae Hoffman, re- (Continued from page B 2 ) Y range from 4th grader and to women of any age include Bridge, Oil Painting, Conversational Languages, Gym-Swi- 1900 EAST in Gaul in the latter part of the 16th century, or earlier It was part of the natural of preparing the principle mind for any great event; and in the case of the Christian Church, this is the coming of Christ. The Lutheran Church and other churches regard it as a time of sober penitence mixed with holy. joy. It serves not as a preparation for only Christmas but as an introduction for the entire church YWCA Observes Week The ) 1 10) Saviours The women of Our Test ll-St- ar eB Lutheran Church, 2500 East 3900 South, sponsored their Advent Festival on annual evening, NovemTuesday ber 16, at 7:30 p m. This years Advent Festival Chairman, Mrs Douglas said the Festival started out with a spiritually enlightening program presented by the women of the church This was followed by a social hour and display of home decorations and Christmas gifts that were made by members of the congregation Refreshments served during the evening consisted of Christmas desserts such as cakes, cookies, breads and candies which comprise the favorite recipes of the various families of the church. The recipes were compiled into one recipe book and presented to guests the evening of the Festival. Advent is part of the first cycle of the Christian Church This was originated year. Junior Gridders Await Big A p. Jur-gens- Lectures Help, AidEmoti onal Disturbance 2 (Continued from page B ) handicapped, emotionally maladjusted and remedial programs (remedial reading and mathematics, mostly). To serve all these children, the state special education de- estimates that Pirtment more teachers are bv MARY GAIL STARK 1968 HOLLADAY NEWS t j I |