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So our staff takes this means of wish- f ing all of you, our friends and good neighbors, a sincere and heartfelt "Merry Christmas!" f f r Bank of Southern Utah r i 1 IllHfiCl&ig& r With every wish for a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR- We will be CLOSED on CIIZII3T74&I DAY j and ; NSW YEAR'S I FAR EAST CAFE "YOUR SCHOOL CHE LB." Symptoms to Watch For The more intelligent child with a vision pvotlem, wi.'l prove correspondingly more mischievous, as he ovKi'rrs to resent his inability to keep up with his classmates. Ttetcri-ers Ttetcri-ers and parents should watch for these symptoms of defective defec-tive sight in children: Restlessness, inattentiveness Dislike for reading or spelling Leaning fur over the desk Complaints about the letters and lines ranxu'iKj together. to-gether. Holding a book too close or too far away Constant rubbing of the eyes. Fatigue or listlessncss after steady eye worfr. Watering eyes and constant blinking while rcading The noted optometrist educator, Dr. A. M. SkoffTr?;-ton, SkoffTr?;-ton, director of education for the optomctric. exterrsforj pro-cram, pro-cram, has said: "The frustration produced by a u'sruaE rrob-lom rrob-lom can so warp and distort the personality that hV vholc indiv idual can change; and elimination of the pfuuk-rrr can briiifT about almost startling changes for the bottVrfn personality. per-sonality. Such personality changes can be far moreimfwt-, moreimfwt-, ant than the visual gains themselves . . . . " Dr. Skrffing-ton Skrffing-ton was the first in America to translate and fo nppry to "Refractive" problems the vast amount of Iif.era.tixe on the psycho-physiology of seeing. Learning to Sco The child learns to see as he learns to walk. Efficient, seeing is based upon the proper development of the visual skills. The skills required for adequate school achievement are high visual acuity at the near point; dear distance vision; binocular vision and wide field of vision. Over 80. of the child's work is built around visual acuity within arm's length of the the eyes. Since 1900 this has increased 70rr, and note carefully that his activity increases fo 90 in the secondary school level. In view of some of the facts previously outlined, it should come as no surprise when it is pointed out that 20 to 40 of the first grade failures fail-ures are due to failures in reading. Repeating the grades does not appear to solve the problem, for even in grade 2, 90rf of the non-promotions are due to reading difficulties. In grade 3, the failures thrown-in 'tho. lap of poor reading amount to 70. With these percentages of failures attributed to reading defects, 50 to 70;of those retarded readers have a -seeing problem. Approximately 80 of those same retarded readers possess normal or superior su-perior intelligence. (Reprinted from an Optomctric publication) , . Taid Adv. Burgess Optical, Cedar City, Utah |