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Show 1 4A Ihu Summit County Bou Friday, Octobor 25, 1996 ' " , . , . Hatiowem Safety Ftp. Costumes lan get caught in the chains andIqnkes. Walk on the sidewalks, not in r The' wont dangers on Halloween aren't from witches or spirits, but from foils, flammable costumes and pedestrian and car accidents. Halloween can be a fun day for the entire family. Consideration for security and safety has led neighborhoods to develop new ways to maintain traditions' while making sure that everyone has a good and safe time. To make sure that this Halloween is' a safe and enjoyable experience for' everyone, the Utah 80th Birthday CekBration Farewell 90th (Birthday CeleBrated Safety Council the Cross busy streets at intersections or ai crosswalks, and look both ways before crossing Don't run out between parked care. Each of her six sons praised Cumorah for her love, service, and the joy she has given them as well as ail people she has known throughout her life. Cumorah entertained those present with her humor and wisdom. The photo shows Cumorah and her living brothers and sisters, left to right: LaVema Campbell, Stanley, Wilson, Carter Jones, and Cumorah Brinton. Of four deceased siblings, die most recent was Jerry Jones, of Rainbow Rondevu Dance Hall fame. Twila Treats Parents should inspect all treats before letting children eat them. Discard any. unwrapped or loosely wrapped items. Wash fruits and riice them up into small pieces to check for tampering, before eating. If you are auspicious that any item may have been tampered with, report it immediately to the police. Give Children a good meal before they go out. They will be leu likely to eat their treats before you inspect them if you do this.' Homemade items should be discarded, unleu you know personally who gave them to you. Costumes Design costumes so children can walk, see 'and be seen easily. Masks,' wigs and beards can restrict breathing and vision, so use face makeup instead. Costumes should be short enough to prevent tripping, and shoes should be comfortable and fit well. Mom's high heels or dad's size 12 are not a good idea for walking. Light colored material, reflective tape and flashlights, will help motorist see your children. Buy flame retardant costumes and material, including beards and wigs.' Make costumes so that your child can wear warm clothing un- Crandall Loofi'Wfw's 9fyu) in(PinatufBue Creative Missionaries Addison Eric Averett has been called to serve in the Washington-Tacom- a 'Etc. 316 'East State Street in Morgan. is celebrating their fifteenth holiday season with a special Autumn Open House. The store is festooned with Autumn and holiday decor from witches and pumpkins to Thanksgiving ideas, and this years Christmas theme, "Candy Cane Lane". The event will feature author Linda Nelson October.25 from .5:30 r..7j30 p.rp. LindawilLbe signing her very popular book "Little Red Buckets" &nd her new book "My Master's Touch", a powerful message of courage, loyalty, service and love. On October 26 from 7 p.m., Pam Blackwell will be signing her book Millennial thriller! "Ephriams Seed", a psycho-spiritu5-- al 'for more information call 629-36- 51 'Teresa tyerry 'Vais 'floWers Tyler Brett Fitzgerald Hi! My name is Tyler Brett' Fitzgerald. My parents are Brett and on Janalynn Fitzgerald. I was born : Sept. 27. My grandparents are Cindy and Athel Fitzgerald, and Rich and. Debbie Walsh, both of Heber City. are Clyde and My the late Connie Montomgery, of Heber City; Andy and Rpma Walsh, of Rockport, and Thelma Comer, of Conroe, TX. I have one Reba Prescott, Rules For Those Receiving Trick or Treaters Keep dogs and other animals away from the door and out of the derneath. Mission. He will enter the MTC center on Nov. 13. His Farewell testimonial will be held this Sunday, Oct 27, at the Francis Ward Chapel, in Francis, at 10:43 a.m. All friends and family are invited to attend.1 include your child's name, address and phone number inside clothing, where it is not visible. Make knives, swords and other accessories out of cardboard. Never let children carry sharp objects. yard, so they don't frighten children. Keep an outside light on to welcome trick or treaters. Keep walkways and yards free ' - from tools, ladders, playthings or other objects that children might stumble oyer.' Instructions For Children Have children follow a route known by both children and parent, and have them return home at a set ' time. " Have children under 12 go with an older child, and older children should go in groups. ' Children should stop at houses and neighborhoods that they are fa--' miliar with and that are well lit Have children save their treats until they have been inspected by their parents. Avoid using bicycles. The family of Kim B.. Warner sincerely appreciate the love and kindness, condolences, contributions of all kinds, whether it be from visits, prayers, thoughts, flowers or food during the illness and passing of our father, son, and brother. Your support will always be remembered. Rachelle, Lyndsey, Kelsi Karl and Bemiece Warner Anna and Kurt Simister and Family Sheryl and Doug Porter and Family faith-promoti- 'Vais Addison Eric Averett Card ofnftanfe Tired of wondering what to give missionaries for farewells, birthdays, or holidays? Give diem the first newsletter made for missionaries: Creative Missionaries , the gift that will last all year. Each monthly issue gives creative teaching aidsideas, stories, scriptural references, ways of dealing with the daily routine of a missionary, and much morel 1b order your missionarys 12 monthly issues, send hisher address with a check or money order for $24 (only $2 an issue!) to Creative Missionaries, P.O. Box 894, Midway, UT 84049. "fLoWers . .. Twila Crandall, of Peoa, will be celebrating her 80th birthday with her family on Oct. 26. They will honor her with a dinner at the Red ' Flame in Ogden. . the left ride of the road, Provide children with change, for a phone call if necessary. , On Oct. 1, Cumorah Jonea Brinton, of Peoa, celebrated her 90th birthday. Her six ions, Duane, Roy, Ralph, Merrill, Howard and Reid, their wives and families, three brothers and one sister, as well as many relatives and friends, attended a dinner and memorable program in her honor. cm facing traffic. Halloween safety tips: . ' If sidewalks are not available, walk these offers streets.! Using flashlights in jack olantems is safer than candles. Roles For Motorists Slow down, especially in resi- dential areas. Obey all traffic signs and regulations. Watch for children darting out from between parked cars. Watch out for children in dark clothing. Watch carefully when backing out of driveways. Make sure children use seat belts when driving them around. Have children get out of the car m the curb side away from traffic. Alternative Items To Give . i nww urta PEOPLE SERVING PEOPLE To Trick or Treaters Baseball cards, pehqlii,; jpens, tooth brushes, stickers! coupons for fast food items, etc. WHITE BLIND SALE 2WOOD Accident Facts on Halloween Falls are the leading cause of 7 at Last Years Prices. Buy Now Available 90 Same As Cash, accidents on Halloween. Days Financing LocaC Woman Mas (Poem (PfiBGsfied of Rockport. Free Measure Free Install i Kelly Pentz, of Chalk Creek, wu pleased to receive notification that a poem she had written was to be published in the book entitled, Acrou The tftiiverec. Receiving the Editors Choice Award came as a pleasant and welcome surprise. Congratulations. 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