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Show Sum Chronicle Thursday, Sept. 11, 11173 ( Square Dancing part of Bicentennial history The Bicentennial year of the United States brings forth many facets of its history, amalgamation resulted in the recent growth and development Throughout history, folks have felt the need to socialize and one of the earliest forms of such was dancing. The pioneers from Europe, as well as the pioneers migrating across the nation, consistently brought with them the early contras, quadrilles, square and round dances from their origin. Mixing of these diverse and backgrounds recognition by Congress of these dances, particularly square dance, as the national folk dance of the United States The Shuffles and Ruffles Square Dance Club of Ogden will be sponsoring the teaching of these forms of dance in reliving and furthering this national folk The dance public is welcomed to these classes starting Sept 12, 1975, 8 pm, at the South Ogden Kiwams Clubhouse, 42X) S 100 E the Caller Instructor for the class will be Walt and Louise Cole Dr. Cole is nationally recognized for his exhibition group, the Contra Bees, who perform these historical For further information call either Walt Cole, or Francis Bench, President of the Shuffles and Ruffles, 394 2950 392-907- SHOW RUNS: Adults $1.25 Children 50c Thursday, Generally speaking, people are at or their mid-30- s most the productive nearing time of their lives: families are young and growing, careers are demanding. It is, in short, a period of much responsibility. At a time like this, to be faced with a permanent, like handicap blindness could be a devastating setback. So often, too, such tragedy could in Friday, Ladies Night Sat,, Sun., Mon., and Tues. WHITE LINE CHARLES BRONSON BREAKOUT A. INURNAHONAI COLUMBIA POllfttS orxj A COLUMBIA PICTURES ClNfcMLDiA CENTER PRESENTATION Release The Wigwam Camp of the Daughters ot Pioneers, Clearfield, planted a white bach tree on the grounds of the new Cleariield Fourth and Ninth Ward Chapel, Tuesday The tree has been donated In the 20 members of the Camp and all took part in the planting Every DUP Camp has been asked to plant a tree this year, said Laonna In addition to Leikis, DUP Captain. this e,.r are to our tree the goals planting have all our members finish writing up the stones of their pioneer ancestors We are Quilt also entering the contest which is being sponsored In the College of Family Life, Utah State College, , fc v Xcvss : I i v- J tr - Officers serving with Mrs Leikis this year are Betty McFarland. 1st Jean Loftus, 2nd ice captain; Goddard, Secretary, Connie Sylvia Cannon, Chorister; Jessie Spioker, Organist ; LeOra Yardley Parhmentarian; C.emeve Yaunt, Chaplin, Amur Mahey, Historian and Publicity, Edith Simpson, Registrar; Ruby Taylor Lesson leader, and Ann Vega, Card Chairman The first meeting of the year will he held Thursday, September 18, at 1 p m at the home ot Captain Leikis, i Hilltop Drue The group will meet every third lhui sdav at members homes have been easily avoided. A case in point is glaucoma estimates of the Utah Society for the Prevention of Blind- ironically, the nation's second leading cause of blindness, even though the disease can be diagnosed and treated early enough to prevent appreciable loss of ness In its sight Most prone are those in the 35 plus age group. Of these people, over 7,000 Utahns are victims of glaucoma right now, according to the - 8 a.m.-- l 1 a.m. For coffee and hot pastrys Lunch a.m. 2 p.m. For hot soups, salads, and sandwiches 1 Dinners p.m. weekdays and 5:30 p.m.-- l a m. For homemade Italian dishes All food prepared by Mama Louise" 5686 S. 1900 W., Roy, Utah Takeouts -- 1 IS LADIES NIGHT early stages, the disease is usually symptom free to the untrained oh server. 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TESTED FOR ELECTROLUX FISH J'M not untreated, their eyesight is in the serious jeopardy In their constant efforts to glaucoma is detected early enough, blindness can be reach these people, the Utah avoided in most cases Society in the past three Usually with regular, years, has screened 13, (XK) continuing medication, in the Utahns in 32 clinics around of form prescription the state Nearly 600 of these eyedrops, the progress of the were referred to their own disease can be halted and medical eye doctors as of loss further sight possible glaucoma cases. The sooner In order for the Society to prevented. treatment begins, the better expand these sight saving are the chances for saving services, it needs your financial help. Donations in sight The really distressing any amount will be thankfully received. part, says Orv Helgeson, executive director of the Infcnmation on glaucoma, Society, is that over 3,000 in pamphlets and films, can Utahns are living today with be secured free from the Utah undiagnosed glaucoma. And Society for the Prevention of as long as they dont know it, Blindness, 2033 South State, and the disease remains Salt Lake City, Utah 84155 about FIN, V Planting a tree in front of the new church are Wigwam Camp DIP members Ruby Taylor, LaNonna Leikis, Jean Loftus, Syhia ( milliard, Hetty McFarland, Genieve Vaunt. Get your blood pressure checked before your number is up! This year alone, high blood pressure will help kill tf j vice-captai- The Italian Garden Restaurant Mornings TMEMBil FOR SALE 1(1, , lxgan b. I OTEEQ7I - Wednesday, Sept. Glaucoma second leading cause of blindness Wednesday, Tuesday is I Wigwam Camp of DUP plants white Birch tree - dances throughout the United States, and is a member of CallerLab, the International Society of Square Dance Callers Ic.ir field Courier r PAYS TO ADIERTSE. . . ADlERTSE WHERE TPAYS... the seven-mont- h to $3,749,958, of the Countys percent goal. 48 1975 Ten of Utah's 29 counties topped the state average percentage, led by Wasatch with 92 percent. Other county percentages included-Carbo- percent, Grand 85 74 percent, Washington percent, Summit 69 percent, Beaver 64 percent, Salt Lake 63 percent, Morgan and Uintah 60 percent and Box Elder 58 percent 36 Nationally, Series E-- Bond sales of $601 million, 11 percent above July 1974, the largest represented amount of sales for any July since H sales began in 1952. |