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Show II The ELPE R JOURNAL (Utah) PAGE FOUR OCT. T'iaTvSDAY, FACTS ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH 1951 26, I The Family SiJbJo and Slio Family ZsL'es A search for unity in a world torn apart by conllicting philosophies and systems has led millions of people hack to the common source of Divine Truth the Bible. it as They have come from all walks of life to the key not only to inner peace, but to world pace as well. g In the United States alone, where and church-goin- g have marked a steady post-wreligious revival, millions of copies of the Revised Standard Version of the Bible have been sold since its publication only nine years ago. This search lor the exact truth of the Scriptures has made the RSV a family Bible of astounding vitality and acceptance, used by 30 of the major Protestant f denominations. Published hy Thomas Nelson & Sons in l';;2 and sponsored by the Nationl Council of the Churches of Christ, the RSV ' I , Bible corrected inaccuracies in the King James Version and revised outmoded words and phrases to provide greater clarity and accuracy while retaining the simplicity and beauty f the older edition. From this version has come a whole family of Bibles in a wide variety of editions and bindings to suit diverse needs. The most widely used edition is the Concordette, de123 signed to meet school and homo needs. This slim, com- economy and compactness permit the user to carry one at all pact edition includes a concise concordance with times. a list of proper names, more The RSV Pulpit Bible, luxu than 75,000 center column ref- riously hand bound in leather erences, 12 full-colmaps and in a method similar to that complete footnotes. It contains used 300 years ago, is fashioned a family record and a of the most durable materials both in available. It makes an ideal presentation page color. memorial gift for church, colPerfect for air travel, person-s- i lege or school. devotions and home study, Keeping pace with current re the new vest pocket Testa-nent- s, English usage, the RSV Bible set in a clear, legible in all its editions is a constant type face, and available in a source of beauty and truth a variety of bindings. They range solace and comfort to young ia price from 90i to f7. Their and old. Bible-readin- ar f I 192-pai- re or KKOTC Exam. Dates Deadline Nov. 17th For High School Seniors High school seniors and grad- '12 .05 Exquisite beauty tailored in high fashion by Speidel. The perfect for your loveliest ensemble. Ia yellow or white 10 karat match-mat- e gold-fille- WOODY'S Helper, Utah uates have only until Nov. 17 to apply for the Navy's Reserve Officer Training Corp;. Applicants will take the nationwide competitive examination on December 9 aJJie first step toward an appointment as midshipuian. Designed to supplement the officer output of the Naval Acad erny, the NROTC program makes it possible for a younj man to earn a regular eommiss.on while studying at a civilian college of his choice which has an NitOTC unit. All tuition, fees and books are furnished by the Navy, and the student receives an annua! retainer of $600 for not .inre than four years. During the sum mers the student goes on interesting training cruises to many parts of the world. After completing the u:ual four year college course, he is commissioned in the Regular Navy or Marine Corps and goes on active duty as a prospective career olficer in the Naval sendee. He receives the same promotional opportunities, duty assignments and bene fits as his Naval Acadctn contemporary. Jligh school seniors and graduates who have reached ta. 17th anniversary of birth and have not reached the 21st anniversary of birth on July 1, .1952, may apply for the NROTC aptitude test. Those who make a qualifying score will be given a rigid physical exam early in 1962. From the number of qualified young men at remaining in competition, least ,1600 will be ;elected to be- gin their naval careers next Sept. The NROTC college training program is also open to unlisted men on active duty with the and Marines. A separate N.?.vy for applicants quota is ostabli.-he- d within these sen-ices- . Application forms are available at high schools. Navy Recruiting Stations or from the Chief of RELIEF SOCIETY The Helper Ward Relief Society will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 10 a.m. for an extra work day. Quilting and other work will be under the supervision of Mrs LaVon Sidwell and Mrs Hazel Burnhope. Special feature will be a demonstration on fabrics and jewing hints by Mrs Clan, Seho-fiel- d, home demonstration agent. Mrs Pearl Gardner will preside and urges all members to arttend . the wcrk day WHAT ARE THE MENTAL HOSPITAL FACILITIES FOR THE MENTALLY ILL 1. There are 541 mental hospitals, including federal, state, the county, psychopathic, and private mental hospitals. I n addition, there are 231 hospitals for the mentally deficient. There are 584 general hospitals accenting menof the total tal patients, or 11 number of general hospitals. 2. The number of mental hospital beds (762,294) is approximately hall of all the hospital beds in the United States. 3. At least 400,000 inore mental hospital beds are needed. Almost 97,000 beds are currently unacceptable since they do not meet minimum safety standards as established by authorities in their various states. Despite this shortage of ,beds, some mental hospitals are overcrowded with beds jammed in corridors and wards clogged with beds leaving little or no room between them. 4. Up to December, 1957, the Central Inspepction Board of the American Psychiatric Assn., had inspepcted 191 hospitals, including 155 state and provincial hospitals, 7 V.A., 2 Public Health Service, and 27 private hospitals. Only 24 have merited approval WOMEN OF MOOSE Chapter 45. Women of Moose, MRS MYERS' ROOM held a regular business meeting Reading is fun. That's what the Jfo Comment W on Oat. 20, with Senior Regent first are now ' think. They graders Iri- Bonnie Pagano presiding. by JAMES W. DOUTHAT reading Tuffy and Boots. Debra Potts was elected to fill the office Winter brought some ants to law, which procf Recorder, replacing Geanine school. Paul Pugliese celebrated The Kerr-Mil- ls Federal-Stat- e vided for cooperative Martin who resigned. Plans were his birthday Oct. 19. Mrs Pugto the aid medical aged made for representatives of the liese treated our room to cakes ibe an outto 'has proved needy, convocaChapter to attend the and candy. Everyone had a good tion in Salt Lake on Sunday, Oct. time and we wished Paul a standing success. ' Programs are in effect in haBf 29th. Birthday. Happy states. It appears certain the Oct. 27 is the date chosen for more states will adopt it that PRICE'S ROOM M:SS mem jthe birthday party, and all Millions of aged are next winter. we In are learning how hers were advised to bring cards, reading MRS RFJD HOSTESS and a covered dish. Chap to help ourselves with new words already affected. hankies Mrs Leslie Reid played hostess law was When the Kerr-Mil- ls phonics. We find that to Mrs Paul Dalpiaz and Mrs Dal ter night will be held on Nov. 3, by en- we can tell a lot of the new enacted in the Sfrth Congress new when will members he las Crandall in addition to her on Sept. 13, 1960 some memrolled. chairman, Mary words. In numbers we are learn- -i regular club members last Thur; iPinarelli Library bers questioned whether any We and to found add subtract. ing will be in charge. day night, with Mrs Ben Redi-ingto- n out that squirrels only hibernate special legislation was needed to and Mrs Crandall claim- Grandparents Again! 'part of the time.. On sunny days assure proper medical attention ing prizes for the bridge play. A Word was received by Mr an 1 they wake up and run about to for the aged. ta.sty luncheon was served at Mrs Sam Rachele that son Henry hunt for food. But the major controversy that the close of the social hour. his wife and daughter Rosanne, Helen VanNatta had a birth- developed wa-- (between the Kerr are proud to announce the ar-- 1 day Friday, Oct. 19. She brought Mills plan and the proposal to THIMBLE CLUB MEETS rival of Douglas, born at Las a treat for the room. medical aid to a Sotie old-ag- e Member; of the Thimble club N.M. on Oct. 21. The Sr. cial Cruces, payroll tax. Security met last Thursday night at the Racheles now have 12 grandsons MISS BORLA'S ROOM Congress chose the route o home of Mrs Pearl Gardner, enIn creative writing this week providing appropriations, in conand 13 granddaughters. The other joying the usual gabfest, lunchwe wrote about the United Na- junction with the states, to meet W. Mr and Mrs eon and sewing hour. Mrs Rex grandparents, tions. First we read and reported the exigencies of grave illness Hainline, reside at Wiohita, Kan. Bryner joined the group as spec . on the UN then we wrote com-to persons of advanced age. ial guest. 'Mrs Iola Cabain and daughter itions. The following gave visited with I's sister science experiments on Friday: There are two facets to the and 48 conditional Mrs Tom Johnson who recently Elizabeth approval. Kerr-Mil- ls of Salt Lake on Sunday Albert Corey, Act. They are: Rose, suction; Jeffry moved to (Price, returned home About 20 more hospitals have is' Rose is employed at and aid financial federal Monday. WilFirst, Eddie bending light; after vacationing in the Tuesday yet to be rated. The remaining Holy Cross hospital. liams, siphon; Tharoll Hinckley, provided to states willing to es- -! 99 were not approved. Palo Alto, Calif., for six weeks test for limestone with acid; Ton- tablish medical plans for those 5. The daily per capita main with relatives and friend1. Sh'i VARIETY CLUB aged persons who need only help tenance co;t is: and traveled by jet The Variety club held its reg- ya Olson, Caribon dioxide is in Zophyr. meeting medical expenses. ular crot- -f nTr,tVli- - ,ri-Aliu Vf'j- - heavier than air; Paula Young, $24.15 in general hospitals it provides matching Second, Son- -' Heme for the weekend to visit wax and Elliott Don . figure; $3.18 in state mental hospitals Mrs Virgann acting as imfunds with states willing to with their parents were Marg4 was special guest. ja Kraync also gave projects. Taskar per spend as little as (some ginia uerite Corey, who is employed at A provj the scope of medical beneis $5.&1) was served. MRS BORENS ROOM tops desiert patient delightful fits for aged persons who are on a bank; Paulette Perea, telephone are 6. Our mental hospitals We have had enjoyable exper the states' public roles. employee, and Ron Fazzio, who understaffed. According grossly iences for with characterization This Is attending the U of U. plan, proponents argued, to a , recent survey, staKs vary Utah Welfare Fund English. Everyone tried to for- was consistent with traditional hosi Mrs Francis Greenhalgh get him.slef and act and talk as American polciy, while the So- widely, but nationally, state Continued from Page One home this week reporting favorthe character he wa; represent- cial Security payroll tax was pitals neecTat least twice a$jpany ably on her three months vaca- tnce. Since adjournment of :he ing. Debbie Zupon, Randy Dra certain to lead to complete "so- docors;. three times as many social workers; four times as many tion in Tacoma, Wash. The time i 51 Utah there has per, Terry Dalpiaz, Vickie Hall, cialized medicine." Legislature, psychologists, and five times as was spent with her father, W. R. been considerable discussion re- Gary Hribar, Jesse Montez, Bob . , i . . ivvr M.ueu iime ir nurses. iv.eii-mii- is fii Welch and other relatives and and have law Bruno Richards was) many Joyce garding the adequacy of funds is estimated that at least 7. It enacted asserted critics thai it friends. cuccessfully proven they know for public welfare in Utah. would be a failure they said a 60.000 mental patients could be addition 100 the and subtraction The Utah Foundd:ioii report Here from SLC during the our mental hospifacts getting all right in a compulsory federal tax was the released from weekend were Mr and Mrs Alex points out that while the 1961-6- 3 timed by if hospital staffs were suftals assure aid to medical to room test. The of the way only rest welfare appropriation was 20 Allison and daughter Alexis, who ficient to process them for disis working hard to have their the aged. shared visiting time with their percent below the original de- names An analysis of the progress of charge and if their families and join the list. Johnny Zmer take them parents Mr and Mrs C A Knobb? partment ibudget request, the Wei slikar brought in the sunrise and the Kerr-MiIplan was unques- communities would of and Mr and Mrs Glen Gardner fare Department estimates back. the that critics week. our this sunset chart for tionably proved need have been reduced several , and other relatives and friends. were wrong. (More next week) times during the past year. These MRS CHIARA'S ROOM Curtis Rep. deiving the local downward estiAmong many people adjustments oi In science we are studying who attended the funeral of mates of department needs were about birds. We are invited to into the progress under the law. Frank L. Smith in Bountiful on made to reflect Federal amend- the 6th grade Halloween dance. says: by the end of AugSaturday were Mr and Mrs Pete ments enacted subsequent to the Our class received a new flag ust,''Actually, 1961, 24 states have acted to Bottino, Mr and Mrs Waldo Gale Utah legislative session as well jfor our room. WeVe had it for improve he health aspects of Mr and Mrs Don Burnhope, Mr as changes in .welfare recipient about ten In our WeeWy their old-aassistance programs. and Mrs Reg Sidwell and Marg- trends. The (Federal amendments j Reader we days. studied about the UN "In addition to these 24 state 'have increased Federal partici- and its loss in the death of aret, Mr and Mrs Orlando Dag program improvements, in 27 and Mrs George Haslam. pation in Utah's public assistance iHammerskjold, secretary general states and territories programs e h thus program, reducing also studied about the Rus are in effect now or are schedMr and Mrs George Marteil amount cf state funds required. Isian trioka plan for a three- - mem uled to take effect in the next were business callers in the cap was not ,ber system for control. We 'earn mat iacwr jiuuuio itol city Saturday. several months for the near anticipated in previous welfare jed that the US. looks upon the those persons who can needy acestimates of need, department troika as a plan to weaken the take care of all of their living THANKS TO ALL cording to the Foundation report, UN. We saw a film strip on eyes expenses with the exception of I wish (to take this means to is the effect that recently enacted Wednesday. It was very interest- medical costs. piiblicly express my thanks and Federal old-aand survivors ing to us. "Thus far the net increase in gratitude to the men who assist- insurance ( Social Security ) expenditures in these two types ed me in my recent illness during changes will have on public asof state programs totals $144,276,-G1- 6 a hunting trip. These men in- sistance in Utah. Preliminary fig tAt Ensign Pictures on an annual rate, all cf cluded Nick Tlukavina, Joe ures indicate that state welfare which has been brought about Continued from Page One Kent Christiansen, Jim payments iwill .be reduced by Kerr-Mil- ls Kosec, Boh Haycock, Harry more than $8,300 in October, of Salt Lke City 15, Utah, and an under terms of the law. Bill Austin Dick and Haycock, 1961, largely 'because of these application form will be mailed The law, of co. rs?, is unpopuAustin. changes. Based on a national e$- -I to him. lar with officials of the Kennedy Burrell "Mo" Porter timate toy Federal officials, the Enrign Pictures' first picture is Administration. Foundation Obsen'es that the sav based on the historical "Hole in The White House ftill advo- -' Courage is that virtue which ings in Utah's public assistance :the Rock" expedition of 1879. It cates that the Social Security champions the calise of right. (costs resulting from these Social was made into a screen play by payroll tax be increased to proCicero Security changes could amount Clair Huffaker, one of Holly- vide medical aid for all those on to as much as $200,000 per year, wood's top writers who hails the rolls over 05. This could inwith more than half of the sav- rfrom Magna, Utah. Dr David E. ' clude persons with high incomes Naval Personnel, Department of ings occurring in state matching Miller, professor of history at the1 as well as low incomes. the Navy, Washington, 25, D.C. funds. University of Utah, js historical The Administration program is adviser. He spent six years doing before the present Congress. on this expedition. research It is certain that President With a production budget of Kennedy will seek to persuade $3 million, Ensign is negotiating Congress next winter to scrap A very whiskery question has arisen this year as more and Ask your Penney with .some of the too stars in the Kerr-Mil- ls approach and more beards appear. Are they due to the Civil War centennial, Charolton Hollywood Heston, Sales Associate the adopt or do men feel beards reflect greater masculinity? compulsory Gregory Peck, Glen Ford, and "scheme. During the Civil War, every drummer boy wanted to Anthony Quinn to portray the a grizzled field soldier, while rugged veterans shuddered at the hazardous ordeal of shaving in those leading roles in "Hole in the y razor Rock." days. Beards grew longer, styles fancier, and impressive ellects like General Burnside's grew in favor. Dimitri Tiomkin, three - time Then the invention of the safety razor put beards out' of ANNOUNCING NEW MANAGEMENT academy-awa- rd winner for his tne lasnion. wny revival? Arc;, musical arrangements in movies, we heading toward a bearded will do the musical scoring. He society' Probably not Women won academy arwards for his g usually deplore such activities, and most emwork on the High & the Mighty, it a ployers would frown High Noon, and Old" Mar. and bearded face across the conthe River. ference table A pity, say men with sensitive skin jt whiskers. Rut there days 'here's no need 'o hide behind h beard sliav 1 ing can be almost pleasant! 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