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Show Wednesday, January 13. The Sill Lake Tribune, Educational Toys Available at Library Editorial Be Considerate, Clear Off Sidewalks shovel yuur Ili-as- Mdiwulk.-- i odds ol that happening are pretty aren't conducive to bicycling, children are forced to trudge back and forth to school on sidewalks slim may be t old outside, ami the miow may long ago have been trampled mlo a (link lacr of iee, Inti try to not it op. Sprinkle sail or a nitrogen fertilizer, attack it with a pick or shovel just do some-linito receive this slippery, problem. It The best reason for clearing the sidewalk is compassion for those people who, lor reasons of income, age or fitness, are out walking rather than zipping around in an d Slippery It's easy to lorget about pedes-tnanin this motorized era For many people, the most walking they do in their neighborhood during the winter is from the front door to where their car is parked. s The largest group that suffers from negligence ol the sidewalks is probably children. Since they're loo young to drive and conditions multi-millio- sidewalks probably pose the greatest hazard to elderly people, how ever. Seniors can be seriously injured by fall that would go unnoticed by most children. Icy walkways also put the skids on the pleasure of those who walk for fitness and enjoyment. The threat of a ticket and the potential liability in case of an accident are secondary reasons for clearing the sidewalks, The most attractive reason should be the opportunity to be a considerate good neighbor. automobile There ate laws in virtually every community requiring people to clean their walks but it goes without saying that law enloreement ollieors have better things to do than issue such citations. And theres always the risk of a dollar lawsuit if someone lulls on an icy sidewalk, but the Educational toys, such as rattles and shape sorters, for infants to are available fur the first lime through the Salt Lake County Library System Thu toys can he obtained only at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, according to Marsha Leelair-Marzolfcoordinator for the children and young adult department at the library. It will be offered to other county libraries if the program proves successful, she said. It's likely the program will get an overwhelming response, since it was instigated by public demand, Mrs. said. Day Furdtvro tion desk, not the film or hook drop bins, and that they clean the toys before returning them. "Its a good way to rotate toys, and being bought through Hu toy association but companies such as Discovery Toys, are donating some of tin llems to ilie library. "This is not a new concept, it's been around for years." Mrs said In fact, there is a private organization located in the Lincoln School in Murray that has loaned toys to residents for more than a decade Lecluir-Mar-zolf- children get to try out the toy before their parents purc hase it." she said s Sandy Asks Resumes l or 2 Vacancies Educational toys are very helpful to children and adults, she said. Children learn througli play. They learn to work through play. Creative play is very important in learning, They learn reading, writing and motor skills," she pointed out. For the past 10 months, the library system has tried to obtain the 77 toy's from the National Toy Association. The county gave the system $2,000 to buy ItO of the toys, she said, adding the rest will he bought depending on public reaction to the program. Cost of the toys ranges from $7 to $35. The toys, she said, include hats, rattles. crib items, shape sorters, sound boxes and books. Many of the toys are IFF Special to The Tribune SANDY Persons interested in filling one of two vacancies on the the Sandy City Planning Commission arc asked to submit letters and resumes to the city's community development department bv 5 p in. Jan. 17. Mike Cotilam, community develop- - Obtaining the toys is simple lor patrons who have library cards. Parents can request the library's catalogue and pick the toy they wish to borrow. The limit is two toys per said. family, Mrs. Leelair-Marzoll- s The service is offered every day and the toys may be kept for two said the weeks Mrs. Lecluir-Marzolflibrary system requests that parents return the toys directly to the circula ment director, said the mayor and city council will review the letters and resumes and h"Id personal interviews before making final selections Geographic representation is important to the planning commission so preference will be shown to residents living in the northern section of north of Mild) South and west Sandy of 13UU East. s fto fib ttar.'jftithjrors r.;:d Save! New! Just In! ALL USED ITEMS Plush Plush JANUARY 17, 1986 SKI BOOTS 3 Pc. Curved Sectional Choose from 40 colors of POLE Winter Clothing, Warm Boots, Hats. Gloves WORK CLOTHING IN ALL SIZES PLAY CLOTHING FOR ALL AGES WE PUT OUT 2,000 NEW FRESH ITEMS DAILY SALT LAKE AREA 1 THRIFT STORE & nylon velvet. 10 year warranty! Floor Sample ANY PURCHASE OF SS 00 OR MORE Reg. 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