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Show THE Payson, Utah PAYSON - 84651 CHRONICLE - Thursday, September 21, 1967 PTA Schedules A Every child counts, with the PTA. Thats the reason the National Congress of Parents and Teachers is planning a special count-iof their parents and teachers as schools reopen this fall. The PTA believes that every child must be provided with Because even child counts with the PTA, its activities cover all the varied needs of children for kindergartens, ad cquateh financed schools, well trained teachers, along with the proer nourishment good health and favorable emotional climate in which to learn from them We need many members to cover such wide ranging programs, says Mrs Hendryson So our task this fall is to persuade everv parent and every teacher that he too counts, with the FT A As PTAs start their countins this fall, Mrs Hendryson is urging them to demonstrate that PTA is where the action is She has suggested, for example, that local units take the lead in sponsoring cultural happenings" for youngsters Some branches of the National FI A, she notes, have developed comparable to the which bookmobiles, popular bring traveling exhibits of painting and sculpture to school children in remote areas. Other PTAs regularly sponsor musical concerts or provide tickets for theatrical productions to children who would not otherwise attend them With something as simple as a folk festival, says the PTAs national president, we can do much to enrich the lives of chil- she declares, the PTA counts on every citizen to work at expanding the opportunities of all Americas children. Parent - teacher associations (PTAs), organized in the 50 states, the District of Columbia and schools for American dewhat he needs to grow up pendents overseas, begin enrolling new members with the first healthy, secure, and useful to his community, PTA meeting of the school term says Mrs. Irvin E. Hendryson, and usually concentrate on of Albuquerque, N. Mex., presmembership enrollment during October. ident of the National PTA. This year, they will give parTo help secure these rights ticular attention to reaching e areas. parents in One of the many valuable services any PTA provides, Mrs. Hendryson believes, is "the opportunity for parents and teachers to know each other in a social situation. They are the people most important in a childs world, and the child cant help benefiting from their friendly collaboration. In poor areas, especially, " she notes, this friendly relation between home and school is of particular value because its where children most need help. PTAs can work to improve educational opportunity, to proEvery single child counts, with tect dependent or delinquent the PTA a nationwide organi- children, to improve health care zation of volunteers concerned and to provide the leadership for for children and for the parents vibrant community programs and teachers who nurture and that will serve all children, Mrs. educate them. Hendryson points out. for all children, n America the Beautiful... Is Everybodys Job It s the job o! every iamilv tli.it spreads a picnic on a roadside table. It s the job ol every boatman who cruises the lakes and waterways. Every driver, every walker, every flier. Thats why our Association throws its wholehearted support each year into the Keep America Beuutiul campaign. Lovely country ive have here. Let's keep it that ivay. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, South mh east INC. & 3tfc SALT LAKE CITY Payson Lions Lose In Second Game Count-I- n Payson Lions, Friday, were upset in their second game of the season by the Orem Tigers. Both teams battled it out with each side coming close to scoring. The first half of the game ended with a score of 0 to 0. The second half started out with the Tigers driving down to about the Payson fifteen yard line and completing a pass for the first touchdown. The extra point was made with a field goal kick. Neither team was able to score after that. Steven Buys, Richard Open-sha- w and Blake Sudweeks played excellent football in the back-fie- ld in keeping Orem from downs. Steven Buys made an excellent run of about 60 yards to bring the Lions down to within striking distance but the touchdown was not made because of an interception by the Tigers. The final score was 7 to 0 for the Tigers. The game between the sophomores the day before, ended with Orem over Payson 25 toO. The sophomore team played a good game but couldnt get off the ground. This Friday the varsity will play Pleasant Grove at the home field here in Payson at 3:00 p.m. Come and support the team. dren. Its a PTA Family OUTFIT YOUR OFFICE Duplicator Supplies Spirit Duplicator Fluid in an ll canl easy-pou- r, no-spi- Apscoje$k model cil! low-price- d an gal. 2-9- 5 ef- pen- sharpener. Others 5.95. Rubber .ement 2-3- 9 Also Spirit Duplicator Mas-te- t sets, and Carbons?, bt ea and Mimeograph stencils and ink. 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Weld, Jr., of Beverly, Mass., and old Sarah W'eld, one of her four grandchildren. Mrs. Hendryson, who will head the member organization until 1970, is a former professional librarian and the wife of an orthopedic surgeon. Two of her special interests as National PTA president are to encourage parents to read to their children, especially, in their preschool years and to stimulate continued close cooperation between PTAs and the medical and health organizations that helped develop the PTA program of Continuous Health Supervision of children from early childhood through adolescence. Low Back Pain Can Be Helped Oh, my aching back! How often have you heard someone say that? Or said it yourself? Backache is such a common ailment among civilized man that there are very few adults who haven't had a touch of it now and then. Some physicians credit soft beds, soft chairs and other comforts of modern civilization with an increase in the number of persons who suffer from low back pain, says Todays Health, the magazine of the American Medical Association. Once called lumbago, back pain is often caused by poor posor inapture, obesity, propriate shoes, a sedentary life, overly strenuous work, or participating in sports. It may also be due to disease not directly relating to the back or to injury or strain Low back pain may occur at any age but it seems to bother middle-agepersons most. It oc- - Like many other ailments, backache may be aggravated by emotional tension or anxiety. Treatment of backache varies with the cause. When it's due to strain, usually rest, heat and a pain reliever will help. Massage, used in moderation, may help relieve discomfort. Your doctor may also recommend exercise to strengthen the muscles of the back and to improve posture. Cottontail r abbit s become legal targets with the season opening on September 23 this year and will continue open through March 1, 1968. Rules adopted by the Board of Fish and Game set the daily bag limit at 10 with a possession limit of 20. There are no restrictions on the type of firearm which can be used to hunt cottontails, except when rabbit hunters are in areas open for hunting bighorn sheep, elk, moose and buffalo. In these areas only shotguns or .22 caliber rifles, using shorts, longs or long rifle cartridges may be used. Hunters 12 and over must have either a small game license or a combination license to hunt cottontails, and the young hunters 12 through 15 must be accompanied by someone 21 years or older while they are hurting. Cottontails are the only rabbit in Utah considered a game animal and these regulations do not apply to other species of rabbit. Populations of cottontail rabbits appear tobe on the increase in Utah this year and there should be some good shooting. Quail will be the target of scattergunners in Utah this Fall starting on November 4 at 8:00 a.m. and continuing through November 30 on a statewide basis. Bag and possession limits this year are 8 and 16 respectively with the opening day shooting starting at 8:00 a.m. Little pressure falls on quail in the early part of the season since this hunt opens with the rs pheasant season and mostshot-gunneare out after the ring-nethe first few days. Shooting hours after the first lf hour before day will be sunrise to sunset. These are the same hours as pheasant ck one-ha- d Postal Scales - Desk Files Keep your desk neat by using these neat files for correspondence, papers, and items needing frequent reference. in-o- , Save postage by knowing the exact amount to put op each letter or, small package you mail. Scale reads the amount of postage ia cents for each class of mail. ,it They stack 2, 3, 4 high, too. 98 up Approximately two weeks ago an article stated that firewood was available on the Nebo Loop Road, west of the gravel pit. There is still quite a bit of wood left and it is easily accessible Road 3-0- 0 - 5.45 Magic Markers Marking Pens Legal Copy Pens Budget Recbrds Memo Books curs in both sexes and in all races, and is more common among people who do work that requires stooping or lifting. Good posture of the entire body is important in preventing low back pain. Sit with the head, shoulders and trunk erect. When standing, the spine should be ramstraight. Not the military rod" posture, but straight. A soft, saggy bed and low, soft chairs contribute to backache. Chairs, ideally, should be firm, straight and have the contour of a normal back. A shoe is best for standing or walking. shoes tend to throw the posture off balance and increase strain on the lower back. Loafers, ballet slippers and sneakers also may lead to backache if worn exten- Pictures Never Forget Remember the day in pictures with FILM, FLASH FINISHING, BULBS and a d High-heele- eitising Specialists CAMERA FROM d sively. In lifting heavy objects, keep the back straight and lift with knees and thigh muscles, rather than bending over and straining the spine. Use Your Bank Americard GEANS PHOTO SHOP PAYSON, UTAH Phone 465-222- 4 from the via Nebo Loop trailer, or pickup, automobile. This wood is free,, but a permit is necessary from the Nephi Ranger District Office either by mail or in person. This is an excellent source Bowling Corner 594 246 HIS Lee Robins HIG Dale Reynolds PINPALS Won Lost Rabbit Hunt Begins Saturday, Sept 23rd At the Top ficient, but On Nebo Loop Road Team o' AH Pencil Sharpener Firewood Available ARCH THEATRE 8th North & Main, Spanish Fork Wed, Thur, Fri, & Sat Sept. 20, 21, 22, 23 Theyre going a Laugh-a-minut- 0fui4& j6ut. i e! a. 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