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Show THE HELPED UTAH I Kthei dim PAGE TWO Valentine Woman's Petit Salon No. 356 Meets LePetit Salon No. 356, Depart mental De Utah (8&40) held its monthly dinnejr meeting at the Jeanselme Cafe, Price. Hostesses for the evening were Gab rie'le Bertct, Grace Aubert, Audrey Culp and Elizabeth M. Bonza. Twenty members from the area were present. After dinner the Ohapeau Letitia Thompson of Green River conducted the meeting. The prize was won by Gladys Voll. Next month a special guest, Lula Betenson of Circleville is to attend. She is the sister of jtV famed Butch Cassidy. She' will present the program, the theme being the life of Cassidy. (! riLlHHlNQ Publl-nwJ Every Tburwlio As Second Claaa Matter At The Poet 0""- 'I- 'KB 'TAH Joe Tullius im Le STATE1RESOSS0CIATI0N THE JOl'H.M.,. Entered JOURNAL (Utah) H A' Hlpr Ut fif vlit f Go Tuih.. Vf T m 7; Imai of the tee were The Club, Mrs Maxine met in the After many u t Give My Heart to You, courtesy of Mary Anderson; and "Love Sends You a Gift of Roses, res pects of Mrs Elaine Jones. These were same of the in imitable piano solos by Mrs .3 t nr n: n:,An : SU11UUL.7 time T Whof JSIjUVV UN n.i.:4-:- i " mi valentine hearts cen-- ; over here wn j yty u table complete Mr and Mrs Frank Henderson sparkling red wxrrb and 0f West Jordan were visitors valentine-shape- d refreshments, and dinner truest at the borne GOD ! p Next meeting will be Feb. 25 0f cousins. Mr acd Mrs James A girl's ability to reason'' with Mrs Thelma Wilson in Tami amA .Tni VriHav Sand retain was lackinff. m biAjhhs mf n wvfc AianW fi Through the application of $ lecture. while here. tives Christian Science her score ' P literally went from zero to sonMr ani ofMr,? G1311 Pollock and Mr and Mrs Brace Moffitt of Jeff Bountiful, spent thejst Lake City soent Sunday near 100 in her school-- 1 holiday weekend here with her here with his sister, Mr and 55 work. parents, Mr & Mrs Glen James Mrs James Bottino and with IT'S ON MORE THAN Av and family. has Darents Mr ard Mrs B. J. THOUSAND STATIONS Moffmtt at the Nursing home at Price They wer also dinner Mrs Rebol Hostess Sunday 10:00 a.m. Mrs Rudy Retool acted as guests at the Botano home. Radio KOAL hostess to her bridge club on $ Tuesday night and awarded the THE Help keep prizes to Mrs Mute Bottmo, 1 1101 1 II e Mrs George Grive, Mrs America Bonacci, and Mrs John Strong THAT Mabrito. She also served a U.S. SAVINGS BONDS tasty dessert luncheon at the NEW eREFO"' ' SHARES SSO BSCS mm asm of the evening. ass? heart-covere- d LOOK TO with n0lt. l- h j I i TnilTll Mr and Mrs Harold Nielsen, Helper, announce the engage- ment and fortbeomag marriage of their daughter, Oairol, to Paul s Smedley, son of Mr and Mrs Grva W. Smedley, of Bountiful Utah. The couple is planning a March 13 weddimg. The bride-eleis a graduate of Carbon High school and is eunrent'ly employed by Mountain Bell Telephone in Salt Lake. Her fiance is attending Utah Technical College. ct Len-or- heals! I on-s- et under the agency s jurisdiction. ,1 HIGHER EDUCATION There were 4,286 veteratij en roLed in the public sponsored UNDER G,l. TRAIN'G programs, 3,580 at the undergraduate and 688 at the gradMore than ore in eveiry ven uate level. Tne University of Utah lists indents now enrolled in Utah the greatest number of veterans ublic higher education is und:er the provisions ct with 1,250 at the unde; g adu-at- e and 505 at the graduate the G.I. Bill, a recent survey These 1.755 students male level. indicates. f veterans Utah Commissioner of Higher up 9.5 percent of the entire ducaition, G. Homer Durham, student body. Utah Technical Colleges at Pleased these findings today, oncludim? a study of fall term Salt Lake boasts of the greatest proportion with 20.9 percent "O enrollments. of its total student body. "Tie Commissioner's office a the approving agency for Utah State University had 53 'he Salt Lake Retrieval Office undergraduates and 1S3 graduthe Veterans Administration. ate veterans. Other schools in the System enrolled the fo'low-inSouthern Utah State CollThirty per cent of our 24,064 admissions last year cams f:on ege, 133; Weber Statu College, 975; College of Eastern Utah, outside Sa't Lake county." "A hospital patient who is 49; Dixie College, 24; Snrnv 27; and Utah Technical miany, miles from home ha at Provo, 201. College Salt a Laker that problems R. Provost, Dr. h Mr Sterling not experience," might and veterans certification Goates said. One of them is the loneliness officer, said that most of those enrolled had probably served of being away from home. "If a patient comes from some duty in Vietnam. "One of the major concerns Kanjab or Roosevelt or Delta, he or she may not have many of a wartime economy is abvisitors," said Mrs. Lucille Ver sorbing these young men into non, director ot volunteers at the labor force onca they return This program allows home. 'he hospital. these young men to ur.o educaShe said evening volunteers often young women who work tion to readjust at the same time they are training for provisit out-oluring the day ductive employment, " Provost town patients. said. "They just drop in, say "Hi," talk for awhile if the patient Under the provi'sims of the vants to, and maybe get the bill, a veteran is entitled to IV2 patient something to read," months of educational bnefits for every month he is in the Mrs. Vernon sadd. Often, ami patient's military. The proportionate amount of family is bewildered by the w the problems of adjusting to a assistance is determined of number hours he carries, strange city. We keep a file of nearby the total time he soect r the apamtmenits that are available Armed forces, and the number for short-tershe of dependents he may hae. rentals," said. "Some need information on such practical subjects like this, and others just want to res-eac- J p tim and'mS of Col-leg- the , I g: ij 4.1. Mary Anderson, and beautiful iServed from table resDbaden,t vi in the holiday theme. The eye-- ! f (INF (IF 10 STUDENTS :.D v:, Fine Arts Commit day night club grouo. serving lifft refreshments during the presided over by bridige plav. The Prizes were Murphy, president, won bv Mrs Fraalt Mullins, civic auditorium. Mrs Price and Mrs Lloyd. inspiring se'ections. Mr aM M"s Dannv Sallas . Butch and bto 'g AHiMi I .piano solos by Mrs Jones, that Mrs Brav Entertains set the Valentine theme for the Mrs Elmo Biw entertained Helper Womans Club last week Mrs H. P. Ioyd and Miss Ann Club IS two-coun- ty THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 1971 Theme Features Meeting 'Love Makes the World ENGAGEMENT "HOMESICKNESS" COMMON ILLNESS IM kwbitals Homesickness is one of the many Illnesses encountered at Laafcr-da- y Saints Hospital. "Patients are admitted from every county in Utah and many others ,come from Idaho and Wyoming," explained hospital Adminbtraitor, L. Brent Goates. out-of-to- talk." Mrs. Vernon said the wife ci an patient had1 notli-into do during one part of the day "so we got her busy doing volunteer hosoital work for twr hours a day." Mr. Goates said many patient's come from distant communities to the Salt Lake hospital because of the specialized treatment available there. outnof-tow- n g QoodwU ok 4M V I VSI "Latter-da- y Saints Hospital is a regional center for heart sur- A' dimAO. gery, radiation treatment for cancer, lung disorders, a n many ether sophisticate 1 kinds of diagnosis and treaip .' ' Mr. Goates said. He added that the large number of physician specialists on the hospital staff is another reason for many from The Administrator said lSS of them have been cent:f;p4 p? specialists by medical national examining boards. "They are highly ouaViei to treat certain kinds cf il'nesses, so physicians in smaller communities frequently ref?r patients with those "disorders to doctors at Latter-da- y Faint? Hospital," Mr. Goates said. The hospital is also an especially busy center for surgery, recording 14,609 surgical cases last year. "We strive to provide the best treatment for posisible physical iTnesses and prevent homesickness at the same time," Mr. Goates said. T h p human needs may at times be as urgent iand severe as medi- - 6 1 Saole FannmHiir i Drop in this weekend n. MAPLE Furniture is sturdy, good looking and its beauty increases every year with "loving - care" and natural aging! WIDE SELECTION OF PIECES DISPLAYED Early iiiiillMilJpfi American DINETTE SETS SETS 2-PI- i LOVE-SEA- TS JL 3l!?tS; attention. r..7- the Administrator concluded. LDS Hospital Volunteer Vera Kocherhans, visits with patientCharlene Luke, of Orangeville, and gives her " w' BEDROOM SETS recipe. MITCHELL'S Morticians k t. Mrrcnr:LL RONALD KOSFC ROBERT H. ETZF1 Phone 637-266- 8 - PHIO EVERYTHING IN DURABLE MAPLE - WE HAVE IT! CHESTS - . 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