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Show - ,e f i x tv- 1 s r--. ? . ' . i 'i ' i i t, .. ':- . v ? ' W I 1 " ' ' Among: county officers attending- the Senior Citizens Safety meeting here Wednesday, were: standing, left to right, Guy Callahan, county safety chairman; Dr. Robert Nightingale, Night-ingale, panel member; Algie Ballif, chairman chair-man county Senior Citizens, moderator; Dr. Mark Jensen, panel member; seated, Mrs. W- Doyle Cranney, representing the Utah county Medical Aux., sponsors of the meeting; Mrs. Preston Hughes, safety chairman and Mrs. William Dixon, president presi-dent of the Auxiliary. $pmmlk host to 2QQ mmty xsrafr dfizms' noon, for games and other recreation re-creation and Friday evening at a well attended dance. All are invited to join. Directing arrangements for this week's county meeting were: A. I. Tippetts, chairman; Henry M. Weight, Clay Bees-ley, Bees-ley, Mrs. G. B. Bonsper and Mrs. Gwen Baxter, who served ser-ved refreshments during the afternoon. Springville's Senior Citizen's organization came into the limelight again Wednesday, when they played hosts to Citizens from all parts of the county at a meeting designed . to better acquaint members with safety hazards. Nearly 200 citizens gathered gather-ed at Memorial Hall in the forenoon to hear talks by prominent pro-minent doctors and safety experts ex-perts on topics of special interest in-terest to this age group-Mrs. group-Mrs. Preston Hughes, safety safe-ty chairman, representing the Utah Medical Auxiliary, called the meeting to order and Mrs. Algie Balif, Provo, chairman of Utah county senior citizens activities, was panel moderator. modera-tor. Taking part in the discussions discus-sions were Dr. Mark B. Jensen, Jen-sen, Dr. Robert H. Nightingale and Dr. C. M. Smith. Following a panel discussion ( a period of relaxation was en-, en-, joyed before the group reassembled reas-sembled for a general discussion discus-sion and question and answer period. Nearly a hundred stay- Springville Senior Citizens played host to the county "youngsters" at Memorial Hall Wednesday morning at a meeting. Following Follow-ing the meeting, a large number of the group is shown taking advantage of the recreation facilities set up in the hall for tho citizens, including shuffleboard, pool, bingo, darts, etc. ed tor box lunches served at noon and the afternoon was turned over to recreation featuring fea-turing shuffleboard, pool, bingo, bin-go, darts, cards and visiting. The clean, renovated front . portion of Memorial Hall furnished fur-nished an ideal setting for the gathering and the committee in charge as well as the city in general received many favorable fa-vorable comments on the hall and the program being carried on in Springville . Indications are that activities activi-ties are increasing for Sehior Citizens in this city. They meet Monday to bowl and on Wednesday Wed-nesday regularly in the after- |