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Show flyiurafcTii OSifeAWfl Ben Lomond Beacon Thursday, Oct. 27, 1977 Page 5 Defensive FWJj driving course set Utahs BY SUE ELLEN SIMS BEACON EDITOR Holidays are fun and happy times, but not if individuals let them become unsafe. Halloween is traditionally a time for strange happenings and freaky things. But things arent fun and exciting when they become a threat to those participating Parents, watch out for your children when they go Hopefully, nothing will happen to them, but there are people that would do them harm Make sure the children are properly chaperoned when Sure, it will take some time and they go from could be some inconvenience, but it is worth it to know that the little ones that you care so much about are being properly looked after and are safely having a good time Children should be well informed on the rules for crossing streets and if they are riding bikes, on which side of the streets they are to ride on Little children are hard to see at night even though they might be wearing a while sheet or even a ilourescent skeleton Drivers should be more cautious on Halloween night and watch for the little witches and goblins. Parents should know where their children are going to do if they feel they cant go with them their Find out the path they are taking and how long they intend to be gone. Children participating in the Halloween festivities should 'Meet n Treat not take any chances, by darting across streets and trying to be daring. This Halloween Halloween is a fun and happy time and can continue to be Take the trick out of so if parents and children will take the time and the effort to Halloween treating this year make it a safe and happy holiday with Meet n Treat. high You can of possibility Ben Performing in the female roles are: Teresa Findlay as the Webers annual back-to-scho- production in which all of the schools performing groups participate. Selections were presented by both of Webers bands, the four choirs, the gymnastic team and the drama department. Wednesday was also the Post High School Day for seniors. Representatives from all of Utahs colleges came to the campus students. and met with Driving Health County Building Auditorium, 7pm Learn the evasive actions necessary to avoid a traffic accident. For further information and enrollment, call the Utah Safety Council WAHLQUIST JUNIOR High PTA officers include Bill Caldwell, Karen Olson, Mary Kay Sorenson, Judy Schoenhelee, Phyllis Moore, Dave Lundstrom, Brenda Lewis, Virginia Tanner, Alice Rowley, Judy Hodson and Janet Haaley. Not pictured are Norma Bischoff and Jerri Lerohl. Wahlquist Jr. has just been remodeled and the facilities are much nicer and better able to accomodate the studentbody. Ogden Division or Luke Blakeley, Driver License 7 School and Home Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association You wouldnt knowingly let a robber into your home. Or would you9 Dont we do this, in a way, when we turn on the TV set and watch one of these all rot and no plot crime shows9 Actually, your children may see more of these programs than you do Statistics show a youngster may have watched 15,000 hours of television by the time he or she graduates from high school. During that time, the young person would have spent only 11,000 hours in school classes. And what does TV offer them for all those hours invested9 Well, for one thing, kids adopt heroes and heroines from the personalities they see on TV. Maybe you wouldnt mind your son growing up to be like Dallas Quarterback Roger Stauback, but would you want him to be another Barretta? Then there are all the adult messages encountered on TV shows we once considered comedies. ' Back'in the good old days, $ parent could yawn through the sight of Soupy Sales getting hit 'with another pie and consider it harmless Today, you dare not go to sleep for fear your young kids will be subjected to a rape scene And what happens to the mind, the character, the personality of the child TV watcher? Authorities are advising us to watch TV with our children to help them to understand Lizzie and Julie Crimin as Snookie. Ed McCully is H C. and Mike Larsen is Noah. Other male parts include Jared Brandley as Jim and Bill Gardiner as Starbuck. The chorus members are Hoyt Allred, Brad Bingham, Pat Bodily, Les Booth, Steve Carruth, Sherrie Hackney, Karen Heiner, Bill Brown, Rod Hutchins, Deanna Jim Kennett, Kendrick, Nadene Norma Smith, Warner, Sherry Wood, Russ Kevin Stephens, Thompson News and KSL-TV- . fk j b ,j Vat e tube No, you wouldnt invite a robber into your home and run the risk of taking everything you own. But arent we just about doing this if some influence steals the minds of our children? to the Modern Choir This Saturday Webers make-believ- Shouldnt we adults also try to help children understand whats right and whats wrong about the actions of people they watch on TV shows? Shouldnt children consider whats beautiful and whats ugly? Whats worth watching and whats not9 All is not dirtiness and daggers, trivia and trip on TV. Much of whats on the tube is educational. But its up to parents to guide the family away from thoughtless, trancelike, viewing of anything that pops up on the and Kathy Hunsaker The musical was written by N R ichard Nash and is based on a plav written by him Music is by Harvey Schmidr with lyrics by Tom Jones A four dollar donation is being asked and will be given team Young Americans will compete in Salt Lake on the television quiz program sponsored by the Deseret years team captain whats real and whats Fryu a ending" 4 Droesbek. Team members are Steve Tew, Brian Bethers and Rulon Eames. Brad Hall is the alternate member Their coach is Leland Archibald. The competition will begin at noon and can be seen on channel five. Halloween activities are being planned. There will be a pumpkin carving contest and hall decorating competition. The junior class is sponsoring the movie, Family Plot a Alfred Hitchcock thriller. It will be shown at 7:30 on Fri., Oct. 28, !M) EAIBER l Beaver and mink trapping season opens. Contact the Division of Wildlife Resources for speeihc information on permits and other regulations General deer season closes Pre-hun- t orientation class for bullalo hunt permit holders Contact Division of Wildlife Resources for place and time NOVEMBER 5 Pheasant and Contact the quail seasons open Division ol Wildlife Resources for specilic information closing dates and various Golfers capture second place This is Cheri ' Restricted buffalo hunt opens for permit holders only. NOVEMBER 12 Restricted antlerless moose hunt opens for permit holders only. NOVEMBER 15 Marten trapping The Weber High golf team captured second place in the region recently in local competition. season opens. Contact the Division of Five warriors qualified for the State competition which was held at the Mountain Green Golf Course, Wed Oct. 26. Wildlife Resources for specific on information permits and regulations. NOVEMBER 30 Forest Grouse and general fishing seasons close. For information concerning any of the above, contact the Division of Wildlife Resources or consult the proclamation relative to the question. The five men young representing Weber were Steve Jensen Ray Coleman, Fred Sumner, Jerry Eddy and Chris Dahlberg. Their coach is Ralph Crowton. 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Last Wednesday a large audience was allowed to Meet the Warriors at the Classes starting in Ogden, Monday, November 7, at the Dinner fheafre opens for the lessen becoming a traffic victim by enrolling in A Halloween safety program sponsored by the National Confectioners Association and supported by mayors, governors and police chiefs throughout the country, Meet n Treat encourages parents to meet their neighbors and treat the kids by accompanying their children on treating rounds and having neighborhood parties. Other safety tips? Make sure costumes are light in color, and short enough to prevent trapping. Use reflective tape so they glow in the beam of headlights. Observe all pedestrian safety rules, as given by the National Safety Council. Walk, dont run when crossing streets ..and look both ways. inUse face make-ustead of masks which might vision and cause obscure breathing difficulties. The cast Driving crash-avoidanc- door-to-doo- r. 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