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Show ' - ' '..' . ' - ' ... i. j. , , ,, - , ...... Naval Aviation Information Team Visits Provo Boy Drowns In Wyoming; Buried Here WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1960 Utah County, Utah Common Household Items Can Be Dangerous Air Station, Oakland, California will visit Brigham Young University today and tomorrow ' to explain the Navy's outstanding careers In aviation that are available to college men. Lieutenant Commander TjValt MeGreevy and Bob Adams will conduct interviews on the college campus and answer questions about all aviation programs Cemetery for burial. offered the . young college man Mrs. Swab and children and by the Navy. her mother, Mrs. George Passy, returned to their home in WyoSmokey Says: ming Monday after a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schramm, Mrs. Matilda Swab Schramm, Mrs. Ida- - Miller and Mrs. Herman Matron of Salt Lake attended the services in Wyoming. Mrs. Delia Clark of the Utah County Safety Committee said to day "if you 'were to make a room by room, survey, you would be astounded to find how many of your shelves and cupboards are teem- - five-year-o- ld .. -- LEHI BOY ENVISIONS CAR OF THE FUTURE Timothy, Allred of Lehi won $150 for designing and building this striking model car in the junior division of the 1960 Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild competition. He won the first .state award given in Utah in the junior division. Another Utahn, Newell Gr. Bringhurst, of was named the winner, of 'the senior division for Colorado -- Utah - Kansas region. As regional winner ne is attend mg. the Guild convention in Detroit July He had also won tne state senior division. -- Mid-val- e, Orem Eyes '61 Following Successful Flora Festival Prospects for a 1961 Orem celebration appeared! good this week following a preliminary financial meeting held Monday by oficers of Orem Boosters Inc. and the Utah Valley Opera Association. The two organizations the Broadway hit, "Call Me Madam,"; which was tine headline attraction of the three-da; held last week. The threernlght production attracted about 80a people each night. The gate receipts more than covered the expenses of the production. Since some of the bills and ticket sale proceeds are yet to be aocounited, officers were unable to determine how well the production went into the Mac V but it "appears it' will be substantial. Both Robert Gammell, president of Orem Boosters, and Mrs. Victor Bird, ; president of the UVOA, expressed their satisfaction with the support the production received and both organizations were encouraged in looking ahead to 1961. 5 . . . Flora-Festiv- y al : , i them . The popular musical comedy play featured some of the top talent in Orem and Central Utah. Plaudits for the production are still being made. One of the most complimentary ratings came from one .theatre fan, who is reported $400 ajmonfch. Fredj J. Landberg said civil to have said, "I saw "Call Me examinations are open to service Madam' both on Broadway and on the screen, but I enjoyed the Orem city employees, individuals with applications :oh file for other jobs production better.' in the i city and members of the Orchestra directed by Ralph k received a profuse amount of generajl pubUc.oxqualiry. Mininum qualification include praise. Members of the orchestra from a standard high graduation were all accomplished musicians school school and exor. trade who contributed their time free. in the Lead roles of Wanda, Peterson, perience repair of modermechanielectrical Dr. LaVar Bateman, LuRue Kirk ately complex sms.X and Dwight .Ladle and the supThe not are examinations open porting cast received numerous commendations following each pro- to students or to duction, Mr; Gammell stated. John Crnkovic, production manager, had PLY IN REFUGEES BRUSSELS (UPI) A total of nothing but praise for the entire cast. He cited Wanda Peterson as t 32,178 Refugees from the- Congo crJirtwr" an1 lwrnnrrT have landed at Brussels Airport to up expectations of everyone who since July 9 aboard 187 flights, saw her in the UVOA production of Sabena Airlines announced Tues- T "Oklahoma." dav. panied by Alan Bishop,! son of Mr and Mrs. J. Lee Bishop of Bridge-land, on their vacation at Yellow stone Park. ' . : , non-citize- r " ; ns. m. T' : " " ;' - , patent medicines.; 7. Do keep all medicines in a locked medicine chest out of children's reach, put the most toxic drugs onUfoe top shelf away from the others. , 8. Don't store medicines in pantries or other places where food is, kept. Don't leave them in coat pockets, purse, dresser drawers, etcs., where exploring children can. ' ' find them. . 9. Do !use special care when tak ing or giving a medicine. Read the label three times when taking the container from the shelf, be fore pouring it out,' and after pouri.' ng., it. j, 10. Don't grab hastily for a con tainer just because it looks like the one youjwant. Don t allow the area around, the medicine cabinet to be ' poorly lighted. 4'Our irecognition of the dangers . that exist in thcliome and partie-cular- ly in the medicine cabinet may , save a life in the near future,, Mrs. Clark concluded. , j ' . . i -- ; : i. . - .." TTDIP As you know, the is the bargain time to buy. And in the home heating business RIGHT NOW you'll find prices at their very . lowest. Sears tips you off to this money-savin- g time, by holding their n annual Sale. to Its Heating easy finance, too. "off-seaso- n" in4aw, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin another, Schramm, daughter. MrSi Lewis (Connie Lue) Stew art, and new baby in Lehi, who are presently visiting with the Schramms. Pre-Seaso- . Ex-Men- tal Association, told commissionrs the U. S. Office of Vocational Rehabilitation has grants to establish half way houses. 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Mrs. Elva Allen and Mrs. Ver- The other, as now proposed, vene Grant of Pleasant Grove would be for the use of returning spent a day, visiting with a sis Mr. and mental fiatients Irom state . hos- ter and brother-in-lapital; psychiatric referrals from Mrs. Virgil Meredith. private physicians ; aged considered by Eldred Hospital to be good reVacationing at the George habilitative prospects, and; a , few Montague home was Mrs. Moncarefully screened mentally slow tague's daughter, Dianna of Spanpersons from American . Fork ish Fork. A niece, Jo Lynn Bar Training School; or recommended ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. by welfare or Office of Vocational Harold Lee Barney, Elko, Nev., - ", also visited. Rehabilitation, she said. Length of residence at , the center would vary according to need, TOP BASE THIEF but would be aimed at serving BROOKLYN, N. Y. 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"j 11 The. social' workers at the1 hostuition. t In some cases the Is pital work with: patients about to aible to pay expenses himself, he leave; and the psychiatric team of unit: the ; patient leaves will con. added. to be available for consulta tinue Adele Anderson, executive direc-to- r, tion by the patient while in resi Utah County; Mental Health . time, It s your money. It's your home but here's and Elouise daughters, Fair "Oaks, Calif., have returned home after visiting with Mr. and . Mrs. LaMar Losser. j ! . 4. Don't keep any medicine in an unlabelled container at any . -- s Be careful! a forest Sherri - . 1l takes only one match to ruin Mr. and Mrs. Rajph Stone and Lay-coc- - mission. Melvin C. Clark, vocational counselor, Utah State Department of vocational Rehabiliation, said he had been ' informed by Bessie Meiling, Utah County Welfare Department head, It would be "iust as logical topay for t support of a dozen persons living together as apart." This support money is usually $79 a month. v; j Vocational rehabiliation, said Mr. Clark, would provide counseling, ! and training for jobs, and would pay - such incidental expenses as buying books or tools as well as mm f 1 v County Fathers Told of Possibilities For 'Half Way House- For Patients . Mrs . Mr. 'and Mrs. Several methods of financing a community center for fbrmer.men-ta- l patients and others in need of a A"half way house" were recently described, to Utah 'County Com- were Hamblin's sister, Mrs. David Mc Kay of Salt Lake, Mrs. Oston Barney of Ogden,' Mrs. Dexter Deadline for application to Wilberg of Orem. take civiJ service examinations for jots as Provo City electric Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Bishop meteriinen is Aug. 5.v and children, Barry, Wendy Salaries range from $320 to Linda and Karen were accom . i : companj-in- g - j ' 6. Don't attempt td treat yourthey ;are! misused or carelessly self with old prescriptions or one-four-th Mrs. Lyman Hamblin took her parents, Mr. and Mrs;4 .Wallace Gurr to Sacramento, V Calif., to visit with Mrs. Gurr's 'sister Mrs. Hannah Porter. Others ac- - Civil Service . Exams Scheduled For Provo Jobs o, handled. These are but a small fraction of common household items that poison an, estimated 3,300 people yearly, and children A sunset picture of Mt. Timpan-ogo- s under five account for more than otf the fatalities. taken during the winter, won In Reed Weight, Provo; the grand fact, poisons kill more than several prize in a photo . contest held in serious' disease put together," conjunction with the annual Timp she said. ' "Accidental "poisonings are not Ilike. The first prize in the. hike divi- acddentalr", Mrs. Clark continued. sion was awarded to Devar Offred, They ; are ' the result of Ignorance Wildwood and the second prize was and carelessness. Anyone can overalso awarded to ' Mr. Weight. In come those two attributes as far as the scenic division, Kim Erdman, home poisionings are concerned. Provo,1 was awarded first prize and Here are a 'few Do's and Don'ts a special award of honorable men- regarddng medicines in Uhe home: tion was made to Don Stratton, 1. Do keep your medicine chest ' Orem. tfeat and up to date.4 Go through The cash prizes were awarded by it at least once a month and disthe BYU Jhike committee and the card all old prescriptions and contest was by Bob those of a doubtful nature.t Allen. Mr. Allen suggests that 2. Don't let your medicine chest people planning to enter the con- be a catch-al- l, don't hang onto the test next year start taking the pic- remains of prescriptions after you tures now. Entries may be sub- no. longer need them. mitted at any time during the 3. Do keep medicines in - their year. original containers. Kthat matchVJ. 2b-z- y. r ing with deadly poisons V "Poisons bearing the skull and crossbones label , are well known, but many don't suspect such items as aspirin, furniture polish, sham-poand model airplane glue of having deadly characteristics when Winners Listed For Photo Contest . , 7 'Your House Is Full Of Poisons Wa rns Cou my Safety Committee The Naval Aviation Information Team from the U.S. Naval WEST MOUNTAIN Funeral services have been held at Thayne, Wyo., for Dwayne Swab, who drowned ' in a canal last week; He was the son of the late Humbert Swab and Mrs. Flora Passey Swab. Following services in Wyoming the. body was brought to the Payson City ':: DAILY HERALD' FREE PARKING 207 NO. 1st WEST 10 a.m. to ,6 p.ra, Mon:, Fri.iTil 0 |