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Show FRIDAY. FEB. 19. 1965 I'tah County, Utah Doily Herald Cheese State VFW The Meets in. State Hospital ond Training Schoot 3 . Official Advises Aga msf Combining Two Institutions It! Cops... Next time Wallace Phillip Veti II, 18, Helaman Halls, throws a snowball wmch he can't 'legally do for the next 60 days he will look twice to make -- state welfare commission at its jtratkm that a question, has regular meeting at the hospital, arisen as to why the programs Dr. Johnson met the question! at the Utah State Hospital and he said, it has arisen the American Fork Training because, ; another po-.certain it isn't in" some circles throughout the j School could not be combined By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN lice car. ' X : state! In Agreement y-SPRINGVILLE Veterans Jy'. He tossed a snowball reon the subject His statement "Let state that I am in me of Foreign Wars from all sec-- , into smacked it and cently ' follows: V complete agreement with both tions of Utah will gather this a Provo you guessed it few weeks C, H. Hardia , Branch,- - M.D., the past' evenine'v--a- t "During Snrincvillp - thp Police car: He' was taken o r- o it has been Called to the at- Professor and Head of the De Memorial Half for their three-da- y , into" Provo City Court for of the hospital adminis- - partment of Psychitry, Univertention ' -winter conference. viotailngthT law against: sity of Utah Medical School and Registration will be from A throwing missiles within the of the American to 9 p.mC today, with light encity, limits and pleaded guilnd Psychiatric AsseeiatienT tertainment and dancing in the ty." K.-Lwith Owen P. Heninger, M.D-- , ' five days His sentence evening. Saturday's program former Superintendent of the will begin with a council meetin jail, suspended provided Utah State Hospital, in respect Post-O- ff and not the northwest he pay a fine ing at 9 a.mr-i- n to consojidation of the- - mental ' throw snowballs halt, with an 'auxiliary meeting any more health agencies under one de- running concurrently , in the within 60 days. , The senator was one of sevThe post of SANTAQUIN partment. However, undertakbe will Luncheon , main hall. fice as the "hub of the commu eral, speakers on hand for the ing such a reorganization would served at noon, with the local nity" was extolled Thursday by formal opening of. the facility seem to be quite a formidable Voice of; Democracy contest Sen. Frank E. Moss flMrtah which has been in use for the task which should be studied winners providingtta program. during dedication services for past few weeks. He presented very comprehensively prior to The business meeting will conthis city 's newly completed Post the city with an American Flag making any , moVe; it. would tinue from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Office building at 40 W. Main which had flown over the na- seem to me such a study could St. (See story on .Page One for tion's capitol. Public Meeting X the well - be undertakerrrbv ' ' Herald interview with-- Serr. From 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday "Little Hoover Commission," as --there ed the ceremonies with SantaMosr tmtfreTTrTallersTT-public proposed by Governor Ramp-to- n quin Mayor Carlyle B. Wall meeting on the veterans beneand now under considerafit program, with Russell Nie-la- n giving the welcoming speech. tion by the State Legislature. Reva Beck Bosone, judicial Those of us of the Veterans AdministraSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) working directly officer in the Post Office De- with tion in charge.' Information-anmental health problems in Utah Secretary of State Clyde L. partment, Washington, D.C., the the State recognize the great will be given Jo Miller reported Friday that -- instruction highest ranking woman Jn the need for a unified mental health veterans, widows, and .depend- bonding firms had cancelled the ingave the dedicatory program and feel that such a department, the benefit program, ents on surety bonds of 11 .... speech. cluding details of compensation program would meet the needs liquor locker clubs "We dedicate much more than of the individual citizen much and pension benefits, hospitali- without notifying local law 'The Skin of Our Teeth" by zation, and the new pension agencies'.. ; Thornton Wilder opened Thurs a' buiiding; we dedicate a tra better than they are presently ' cer- being met. laws. " All veterans; widows, Miller said that revocation of day evening in the Drama dition, satety, speed ana and others are invited to at- the $5,000 bond required by the Theater of the Franklin S. Har tainty," she said. "We must "I would like to point out. that " Cour- there is a tend. .. great difference in state for. private liquor clubs ris Fine Arts Center of the kep .the mail operating. tesy is the cheapest investment respect to the types of indiNavy Captain F. G. Dierman, made further operation illegal byu. and pays the biggest dividend. viduals treated , here at the professor pi Naval Science at and effectively revoked the lockThe comedy, a prototype of be will of the University Utah, ' the v Flintstones in : modern But the greatest dedication is Utah State Hospital and those' er privilege. the dedication of service." who are. in the American Fork the keynote speaker Saturday "I am instituting' a policy clothes, is the story of mankind y night at the annual banquet by which local police depart-- ! and how it Frank M. Anderson, assist Training School. Here at the stumble to manages meeting. ments wili be notified by letter through all the pitfalls and ant to the .regional director of hospital our primary mission is 1938 d to, TREAT the emotionally Capt. Diedman is a when a locker club bond is can- catastrophes of the world. Civ- the postal service, Denver, a safp driver award to trraduate of the U.S. Naval celled," the .secretary of state ilization represented byHhe Thomas Spotton, Genola. Mr. Fork, as I understand it, they Academy, and commanded the said. George Antrobus family, trav- habilitate and train those who O'Brien during The' 11 clubs included four, in destroyer JQSS dsr ejsthroughice agesT-flooover 75,000 miles with are capable of being trained driven the Korean War.- - HeJias-serv- J suTand wars but "arrives noed- - various overseas, assign and one each in Price, Ogden where. The name "Antrobus" out an accident during the past and provide custodial care for those who are untrainable. The ' ments, including a tour as as- Pay son, Kearns and Moab.is itself a play on words and eight years. sistant plans officer .on the staff Miller, who took office last could mean either cavemen or The Utah County Commission patients we see here at the was on hand for the ceremonies. hospital, are, for the most part, of .the Supreme Allied Com- month, situation hollowmen. said' Uhe Leslie Olsen. was master of intelligent and do not have any mander, Atlantic, and on the was discovered he when Action bogged down into too ceremonies. ' intellectual impairment as such. staff of the commander in checked on the status of the The new post office building The individuals who are curmany : wordsin , the third act, -- chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. in Club Lite Star SalfLake City, but otherwise; the play held the is owned n by Mr. and Mrs. rently in the program at the Capt. Dierman has earned which recently was convicted in interest of the audience. Mich-el- e LeBarron and leased 'to the American Fork Training School numerous ribbons and decora Third District Court of illegal Priebe was an excellent Post Office Department. 'It was are tions for his military servicer liquor .sales. He said reeords mentally retarded (a the general utility maid constructed at a cost: of about Sabina, intellectual impaira the Following banquet, showed the club's bond had rf the Antrobuses and the link " $10,000 and contains 1000 square ment). f ; dance will be held in the main beencancelled in March of 1964. between the; audience and the feet of space. It is across the Different Programs hall of the Memorial Building. actors. Eleanor Brough played street from the former post ofConcluding Event "It has been our experience Provo Chief of Police Jesse the Fortune Teller as a pro- fice building. that one must have two proSunday's activities will con- Evans told the Herald . today fessional. Carol Wright and clude with a dutch breakfast at his grams, a different program for department had not been did a good the Sage Inn for all VFW and notified by the .secretary of Dan Staples, both, each of the d job as Mr. and Mrs. Every Since the problems Auxiliary members." state's office as to which Proproblems. man, the Antrobuses. Bill Averett of Art City Post vo clubs had been affected to be met are different,' jhe by 5787, hosts for the convention, the action. philosophy of the institutions remonies, concerned are. different-a- nd He'was conducting an investieach needs pecializetLf acuities and the welcomewil! gation and was attempting to be given by "Ken Yates, depart make contact -- with the state Provo Police are investigate andpersormel toroperly carry out trie individual ment commander. Dee. bum- agency involved to find out program. ing a burglary at Provo Sport150 North mers, junior vice 'commander-in-chie- f, which two clubs have nad their BORN ing Goods, University Throughout the years the hos will speak to, the bonds cancelled. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Avenue pital has continued to admit ' ' retarded Police" people with emotion4 the group, and department awards burg-Chief ' Evans indicated it Today: reports say al problems, both from the will bemade by Jack A. Mack, would then be the break entrance lars by gained Bov "to LaVov and Jenece responsibil ' q u a r termaster. ity of the police department to department ing a window on the north side American Fork Training School Utah. Tolbert, Torrey, Roper of the building. They ransacked as well as those who come di of Wayne Cutler, commander of the doors thtse make certain Thursday: We have of the building rectly to the hospital. Post 5787, is chairman of arprivate clubs are closed until Boy to Ronald Dee and Jac the, badrroom and then kicked out the panel found that while we may be rangements for the convention, they conform with city ordinqueline Kaye Smith Thurgood, of the door and Betty Brinkhurst, presi-- ances separating the back able to satisfactorily treat their such estanlish-nient- s Provo. regarding . dent of Art City Auxiliary 5787, from room .the main' part of the emotional problems, we do not being open to the public. Boy to Bruce V. and Carol store. have a program to meet their is in charge of the women's acWhile under such a surety 0. Oliver Bown.'Orem. five .22 cal needs in respect to their in The stbre tivities. . reports bond, .these private clubs are Girl to George S. and Joan iber This impairment. Other key participants in- not pistols are missing with a tellectual subject to the same laws Popp Muir, Provo. has neither the facili: hospital of $150. value clude Kenton E. ScJtt, National as public places and the police Girl to Clifford S.. and Rita A - bicycle w as also reported ties nor the personnel neces Council member from District cannot regulate lidepartment Jean Parker CooperLOrem. to police by Weldon Burn-ha- sary to habilitate and train the stolen National Blanche Louven, 15; of such clubs. mentally-defectiv- e Wednesday: U128 Deseret Halls. f: Martha censing DeDutv ' R. nd Kathto Thomas 240 North Uni "I feel to combine theseTpro-gram- s Boy Evan Thomas, Lester, Deparfffient President; Provo. leen Richards would create a situation to JCarman, National po versity Avenue, reported and Eva Yearsley, ' Thursday-morn- ing wherein the present .treatment lice that 15. Councilwoman from District MARRIAGE LICENSES some one had broken into his program for the emotionallv Springville - ; Combining;, the Utah State; Hospital in Provo and State! Training School in American! Fork would work because of .to the differing conditions detriment of the treatment program of the State Hosuital. I Thus declared Dr. Gordon S. Johnson," State Hospital superintendent, in tiis monthly report delivered today before' the Illiiii ilJif ; nt Moss, Bosone Speakers At BOY'S SIZES 2 T Players : state-charter- ,v . Open Drama r'l 0)(Q AND STRETCH PANTS . - tTl6 ULCANIZEDNEHEANi5 loseUo-300-prsorts-- d - FAMOUS BRAND NAME NYL0NIZED Have Bonds Cancelled El- 2.99 to 3.99f REGULAR Locker Clubs - uu y Jf ice Rites Santaquin - of-$- 5 HURRY FOR THESE GREAT SATURDAY MORNING ' These are discontinued' shades in one of.America's famous'-bran- d most wanted are There guaranteed Jeans just, none better. Also stretch denim Jeans. group of boys "a ;' r FIRMAGE'S THRIFTY BASEMENT -- 'pre-sente- SEW AND SAVE SPECIALS s 100 OUR FINEST DACR0N GIUILTING BATIS Ar-de- FULL 1 -- LB. SIZE 91 nt ' Not made for a special but top quality 100 ciacron quilting batts Stock up. at this lowest ever price. ' STOCK UP NOW . ' above-mentione- Provo Police f Statistics . . SAVE -- FINE QUALITY FANCY PRINTED robe Thefts FlAMl OUTING 3 Yds. For W Fancy Prints, solid colors, stripes, first quality flannel-Sa- ve by stocking - up nowl - BEAUTIFUL NEW SOLID COLORS Chief-of-staf- Temperance Topic Of Coming Talk Reorganizedl.OS For Adventists List Services L. Hagaman of the Reor ganized LDS Church will be the featured "speaker Sunday, Feb; 21 for the'morning and evening. services of the Church. The morning worship service will be beld at 11 a.rn. at the church, located at 230 W. 400 S., .' D. f the Provo Sev Adventist Church will Members enth-da- y -- A sun Orem, Luena Janene Barker, 22, Provo. , David James Blake,. 21, Price, Cheryl Hope Pemberton, 18, Eureka, Calif. , Dennis Jabczynsid, 25, Chi cago, 111., Neola Ann Young Mong, 18, Provo.' Dale Clarence Peck, 19, Al Richard Sanders, 940 JS W., also reported that the li cense plates were taKen trom Idaho his carr They were plates, bearing number 2C9949. W.. 160 hear a talk, oh "Temperance Today" at their regular weekly Worship Hour at 11 a. m. Sat !. urday. Speaker will beDr. Charles JoAnn Pinkerton, 16, M. Smith Jr., temperance . di- pine, : American Fork: The rector of the Provo church. center on the dangers wm m rnln? from smoking Dean T. Buckner Is cancer of lung "Jesus Christ, The tight of the be the annual Course Graduate will Highlight . World." "Commitment Day" signing of The evening meeting will be WICHITAmemFALLS, Tex. held at 7:30 p.m. and Mr. Haga- the temperance pledge by total abstinence Second Lieutenant Dean T. bers promising man will speak on 'Succession, and Mrs. and alconol Buckner, son and Joseph the Third." He will from tobacco A. Dean Buckner of 1188 W. 1460 show slides on the subject and N., Provo, Utah, has graduated 'a question and answer period from the course for U. S. Air will follow. The public is in Force accounting and finance of vited, to attend. C. ficers at Sheppard AFB, Tex. C. The lieutenant is a graduate PROTEST REGULATIONS . OREM Affirming their faith of Orem High School. He reWASHINGTON (UPI) Drug in the chamber of commerce ceived his B. fS. degree from manufacturers have protested d three Young Brigham programj University and new government regulations to board members of the Orem was commissioned upon comcontamina- Chamber adressed a chamber prevent penicillin of the Air Force Reserve pletion tion" of other drugs. ' luncheon meeting Thursday Officer Training Corps program Dr. Austin Smith, president of Doug Noel. Scott Wilkins, and there in 1964.- the Pharmaceutical Manufactu- - Grant Stevenson, all voiced their ers Association, said in a letter willingness to work for the bet BE PREPARED to the Food and Drug Admin- terment of Orem and the profor' the blr istration (FDA) Tuesday that motion of business and industry run-of- f this Spring its or,der could Hot be enforced in the city and in the area. Mr. Wilkins declared he would conpractically SUMP In issuing the order, the FDAttinue me campaign to urge res- of traces said that penicillin idents to support their home PUMPS which get. into other drugs town businesses, and Mr. Noel in when they are manufactured pledged himself to promote new CRAGHEAD the same plant could have se businesses in the city, Mr. Stevrious consequences for persons enson urged all chamber memPLUMBING-HEATI-NO who suffer severe reactions to bers to fight for a change In the S NORTH 2ND WEST Smith said he optional sales tax law, so that the antibiotic. 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