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Show Ee For OutstandingCi zenihip Sf Rex Hughes toGet Provo Exchange Club’s Annual “Book of Golden Deeds’ 3 Club’s “Book of Goldey’ with ‘Gah will ange ity, which has several people with qualifications below. teachers tendance,—~~ A unique part of the Utah alcoholism battle is a program set up at Utah State Prison to help in- with an uncontrollable that many prisoners gommitted crimes while intoxicated that they would likely not have contemplated if sober. * Mr. Hughes isa member of the rehabilitation committee at the prison. \.i He has been active in helping to eStablish the House of Hope for women alcoholics at Salt Lake City and in helping to get Kiwanians Hear Value | Of Petroleum “Petroleum is often called man’s most useful servant,’’ said Cc. V. Baxter, Salt. Lake City; Thursday in a luncheon-meetiag talk before the. Provo Kiwanis club, in a program in. observance of Oil Progress Week, “Tt is only useful because in the 99 years many men working together — geologists, drillers, ___._ghemical engineers, these and other oil mien-have found more and more oil. They have found citizen of Provo. Central Utah alcoholics admitted He helped to organize the, Central Utah Alcoholism, Foundation which “has been working during the past year to establish a new rehabilitation center at 415 South University, Prove. When Provo area Utahns find themselves hooked by compulsive drinking, in acute despair and oc- easionally on the point ofssuicidg, they are likely to look up Rex Hughes, and ask how they can find a way back to normalcy. Sometimes the families \call and ask him to come and talk with a son, husband, father. \o brother, whose’ ‘‘social’? drinkin} has long ceased to be social. He has often called at ‘jails; when alcoholics hitting bottom are for the first time sometimes willing to listen to need: for a . Retired due to company policy. Has impaired vision in one eye. but it has not FINISHING TOUCHES. PUT ON MONUMENT — Jack Taylor, Explorer Post advisor, front left, and Sherman Varney, scoutmaster, get the monument marking the old Pleasant Grove Fort wall ready for dedication. Behind it, are, from left, Larry Walker and Wayne Betts, Explorer scouts. “ bility can be arranged with one) Nephi Pair Graduate From Navy Training or mort of these people by notifying the Proyo. Provo. Employment SALE es- Baxter who is vice pres- ident and. manager of the Salt Lake Pipe Line Co. in the course of his talk refuted the misconception that the industry’ is dominated by the so-called major oil companies. He said there are 34,000 separate com>nies in the country, forming a very competitive industry. “Today there are nearly 2,000,000 people in the United States engaged in some phase of oil business, ‘earning $7 billion per year, 20 per cent of. which is i is a In American for% in American Fork C.inyon, gupervising committee for the AMERICAN FORK — Patiénts ‘project was Cloyd- Christensen, Don Williamson and. William C. in American Fork Hospita) American Fork—Stewart Smith. 12 Pioneer Utah Trails and Land- rant, James M. Terry, Blood, William.Grey E. Marit!l mark Association furnished a large impressive bronze plaque Grey; Esther Grey, Lyle Sm to give a brief history and mark Lehi—Iona Curtis, Layne’ V, Ruth Hilton, Fa Jean Bone. Cedar Valley—S: ART MUSEUM REOPENS Pleasant Grove—Karx NEW YORK (UPI) —The Muse- Berry. 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They inspected supply and adminstratior facilities and also interviewed some of the maining, 80 per cent is being spent locally for the necessities of life,” said Mr. Baxter. Sturdy Honeylane Cotton Sateen Carcoat Now ....5....% Strong 13% oz. denim keeps its color after many washings. Sanforized. Double-stitched seams. Zip fly. Sizes: 28-44, men concerning their training. “paid out in. Federal income and Social Security taxes. The rei ¢rom recruit training Sept. 26 at| Special Purchase! Training Pants 100%wool the in- part. Patients Listed At Hospital Boys’ Plaid 115th Group Engineers, of which unit AS and Tweed » OvercotSet. spection. Last Monday, the local comPany was visited by Col. Herbert L. Price, commander of the local The 12” SPRINGVILLE — The Spring- the prayer. OVERCOAT and CAP ville National Guard armory is being spruced up in preparation for the annual inspection of men staff inclu 1 BOYS’ SPORT veloped more modern means of 21 Lt. Cyril Thompson, training transportation and distribution, so that-oil-products are available oficer, is drilling the personnel in an effort to bring them up to almost everywhere in the world.” Mr. and. ya Inspection Due October21 For Springville Guard level for Association ROEBUCK AND CO. their highest award to Mr. Hughes Monday as an ‘‘outstanding citizen of Provo.” training Mackey, son of Mr. and MTS. | N. W. Mackey of 594 S. Ist W., of Mr. and Mrs, Bouglas Kendall FRanklin 3-7500. caped the notice of the Exchange Club, who will tender top marks Woolsey, SAN DIEGO, Calif—Clark S., 09155 E. 3rd N., Nephi, graduated Service office at 295 W. 100 N., Nephi, and Karl D. Kendall, son| the Naval Training Center, San new products that. can be made from petroleum. They have de- and equipment slated for Oct. Refutes Misconception - ing the Pioneer Trails ¢nd Land A 2%-foot thick rock wall four city blocks long was constructed. Planning and research for the project began last June. All rock used in the construction was gathered by the Explorers pull-up. : Most of this work is done unobtrusively Dr. Howard R. Driggs represe:{- the pioneers to build a fort for ence’ as an electrical repairman.|' Could work full or part-time maintaining electrical equipment. Male, age 32. Has completed course in Radio-T.V., and small appliance repair. Leg’ injury limits ability to do heavylifting. Will leave local area for suitable work. Male, age 42, veteran, work experience as bottler of soft drinks and scrap metal buyer. Will accept full-time permanent job as machinery operator or laborer. Lifting limited to 65 pounds due to :service-incurred injury_in hip. An interview for a job possi- Wall.” Highlighting the coro. mony will be the comments by Pleasant Grove pioneers. ing Will be done -by In 1858 Brigham Young urged from Timpanogos Dist protection from the Indians. 1195 Cotton sateen carcot lined with warm Orlon* pile. Convertible collar tool ~ Beige or.red. 7 to 14. “Since 1891 whenoil was struck in-the Green River country, Utah hus been coming to the front as an oil-producing state,” said the speaker. ‘‘Total production at the present time in the state is 96,000. barrels a day. The gambling phase of the industry is Save $25.00 On This Complete Machine with shown in the fact that out of 741 gWAREO4, wells drilled in Utah, only 188 turned producers. Six Utah Pipe Lines Turning to pipe lines, the modern method of transporting crude oil and oil products, the speaker said six such lines serve the state of Utah having a combined capacity of 300,000 barrels a day. It : PERFECTED4 costs about $32,000 per mile to build an inch pipe line. They ar ’ common.-carriers and even if built by one company must, under‘ this is the lightest, mildest bourbon you ever tasted. the law, transport oil for other companies, as well, under the accepted rate. Mr. Baxter was introduced by} Wayne Hacking, program chairman. 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The brief dedication ceremony will be moderated br Dwain Ai- scouts of the Timpanogos Dis- Cross, scout executive ‘of thp | trict have marked the four cor- Utah National Parks Coune?, ners of the fort wall as a serv- Ertman Christensen -*ill offer 4 lifting excessive weights. Wants sales work. Has had three cecnitis sales experince. Female, age 52. Ruptured disc in back. school to help physicians,- police, invited to attend. prevents him from bending and for Naylor Auto the past 14'years. drinking problem. It was discovered Anyone in- Male, veteran, age 24 years. Automobile accident necessitated a metal pin in his left side, which Utilities Buil mates* By MARILYN POTTER PLEASANT GROVE — The newly erected monument marking the old Pleasant. Grove fort , w4ll_will be dedicated and un| veiled Saturday from 5:30 to 6 ®.m. at the southeast corner of Third South and Third East ‘in Pleasant Grove. The public is terested may contact the office at 295 W. 1st N., or call FR 3-7500. versity of Utah annual alcoholism 5 Old Pl. Groye Fort Wall handicaps on its rolls, lists their | Deeds’ rd. as been chairman for two of Utah Alcohol Foundaa citizens group which profotes alcoholism education and habilitation. Utah’s outstanding work with alcoholics drew. a Lasker. national medical award, and its Uni- Utah County, Utah In cooperation with this .effort quet Monday oy ning in Provo workers, locate the Provo office of the Utah Department of Employment Secur- ito Rex Hughes a social to Handicapped Week, Oct. 5-11. the Exchange Club / handicaps FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1958 Monument Dedication Will Commemorate Intensified effort to help persons award. y, The award, given ; f DAILY HERALD suitable employment is part of the aation-wide ‘celebration of National Employ the Physically By JOAN GEYER fe A mild mannered Provo bastnessman who has probably seled more desperate p most psychiatrists Mon be awarded the Provo Handicapped Seek lelp as Part Of — PH ‘Observance ‘ |