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Show wanted prescriptions po u r them down the drain or flush down the toilet; keep all bleaches, detergents, polishes and the like out of the reach of little children, With spring approaching, ap-proaching, let us remember the potential danger of insecticides. Keep things like this in their original' containers so that they are never mistaken for something some-thing else. And as a final reminder may I say . . . please remember that children are poisoned day in and day out by 'eatingaspirin and other similar tablets. They are not aware that ordinarily these things are taken by the one" or "two" . . . not by the bottleful ... so keep ALL medicines med-icines out of the reach of little children, even something as widely used as aspirin. IT CAN BE DEADLY! Bits and Pieces By Eleanor Bennett UNDOUBTEDLY Mac will make mention of it but I, too, want to tell you that Louise will have a birthday on March 21. Louise who? . . . Well, no one but Louise McConaughy, of course, my boss' wife! Louise is about as big as a minute but she puts in a man-sized man-sized work day up there in Morgan. Mor-gan. Her birthday falls on a Tuesday, Tues-day, this year, but you can bet your bottom dollar that Louise won't be going to any birthday luncheon THAT day! Tuesdays are busy, busy all around. But with her host of friends and her wonderful husband and family I'm pretty sure SOMEBODY SOME-BODY will treat her to something some-thing special for her birthday I've only known her a short while, and I realize she's something some-thing special! DEE WHEELER is my kind of guy! A member of the Park City Police force, a resident of course, of Park City, but first and foremost an American. Dee gave me a lift to town the other afternoon and commented com-mented that he thought the flag I fly from my porch each and every day was terribly weather-beaten. weather-beaten. I heartily agreed and told him it just happened that I had been into Salt Lake that very morning morn-ing and had purchased a new one! Dee said "Well, good, cause I don't like to see our flag abused' So instead of waiting for morning, the minute I got back to the house I unpacked the new one and hung it out. You know, there really isn't much that is more beautiful than our Stars and Stripes! AND AS A LAST Bit or Piece, let me remind you that March 19 through 25 has been proclaimed pro-claimed as POISON PREVENTION PREVEN-TION WEEK. There is so much that we can do in our own homes search out your medicine chest, for one thing . . . destroy all un- |