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Show Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, June, 6, 1963 Put It In The Bank... It's no coincidence that the same vierbs like spend, save, waste are used when people talk about money, and when they talk about time. Time and money are not the same thing. They're not even interchangeable. But sometimes, when you have one, it's just as good as having the otfher. There is one nice thing about money, however, that just isn't true about time. You can put money in a bank, and when you need it, it's there. There's never been anything invented which can give you time, once you've done something with it. There is a way, though, that you can put time in a "bank" and get back money. Unbelievable? Consider the coming three months. If you're young, you're out of classes and fancy free for awhile. If you're older, the kids are going to be under foot for three long months. What's to be done with this time? Shall it be spent, saved or wasted? Three months is a lot of hours . . . over 2200 of them. And by using them wisely, young people can boost their hourly earnings in the future. For the youth with a. needed skill can earn double or triple what the common laborer does (if that common laborer even has a job) . . That's how you put time in a bank. Invest it now in training which will pay off in the future. Those free summer months are just right for such an investment. Luckily, nearby is a place where those of the Orem area may do this. Utah Trade Technical Institute, formerly Central Utah Vocational School, offers free courses to high school students and recent graduates. IIi1?h school students may take advantage of free tuition for six weeks summeer educational courses. Adults, may enrol for specihl training, too. With three glorious months, free of charere. why not put them in the bank? They'll pay off with interest. . . I :;M q n u t i a ; Ey'Rufh Louise Partridge Firms Receive Government Loan : Washington, May 28 A total to-tal $865,150 In Small Business Administration loans for 13 Utah firms were approved in April, it was announced today by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (B-Uta-h). The firms receiving loans were: Bountiful Auto Parts Co. Bountiful, $28,000; Bountiful Materials and Construction Co. Bountiful, $25,000; Ash ton Lumber and Hardware Co., Heber, $116,900; Ashton Oil Thurs. May 30, 1963 and chit number 252. Decoration Day and for a wonder I was having a day off and could go to the graveyard. You can call it a cemetery, or a Garden of Memories or any thing you like but it was once a yard full of graves and It still is. (Turns out the Fourth of July comes on Thursday this year and I'll be off lor that, too). How lucky can one h In their last year of full time work? Where was I? Oh, yes. At the graveyard. Saw mv Cousin Carol and Maude and some odds and ends of second generation. Corrine was there. Such a soft spoken girl. How did she occur in mv outsDoken effervescent family? My cousin Fern Kim-Iball Kim-Iball and the Provo Bench cousins got together and improved im-proved our family lot. The big monument doesn't lean amy more and all the markers are now alike, excepting father's. I'm glad his doesn't match. Father would never fit into a pattern even of headstones and and Transportation Co., Heber City, $67,250; Wesko Cabinet and Trailer Supply Co., Orem, $50,000; Pilchard Transfer, Inc., Price, $200,000; Beehive ADDliance Co.. Salt Lake City, $21,000; Harper Jackson Sand and Gravel Co., Salt Lake Citv. $100,000: Henry Edward Schoo Co., Salt Lake City, $15, 000; Showell's For Him and Her, Tremonton, $12,000; Stohl Feed and Seed. Tremonton. $40,000; Dinosaur Motel, Ver nal, $160,000; Sprouse Jewelers, Jewe-lers, Vernal, $30,000. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO WINS Students enrolled in a free summer Vocational-Technical, Scientific, Business, Bus-iness, Nursing, Restaurant Cooking, or Retail Selling class. Students who take advantage of free tuition for a six-weeks summer educational ed-ucational course. Students who build up extra high school credit by taking this I credit course. Students who enroll anytime prior to June 10, 1963. Parents and students who Investigate the advantage of this educational program pro-gram by calling the UTAH TRADE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE at PROVO FR 3-7890, 1395 North 150 East CALL TODAY ! ! ! ! Those who invite their , friends to enroll. vs. PARENTS WHO LOSES? Parents who let their son or daughter waste valuable summer months without with-out employment or educational opportunity. op-portunity. Students whose parents don't insist upon their son or daughter learning a skill, occupation or a vocation. Students and parents who pay needless need-less or excessive tuition costs for similar simi-lar training. Students who depend on a days work now and again instead of learning a vocation. Students with excessive idle time. WHERE DO THE WINNERS 60??? They enroll in one of the following twenty-three classes. They may do it today or until June 10, 1963. Automobile Servicing Auto Body Servicing Business and Secretarial Science Bookkeeping - Beginning Bookkeeping - Advanced Business Communications Comroercial Law Filing Human Relations Office Machines Secretarial Practices " Shorthand - Advanced Type - Intermediate Type - Advanced Commercial Art Restaurant and Hotel Cookery Waitress Training Retail Selling Power Mechanics Diesel Engine Technology Structural Technology Surveying and Building Construction Electricity and Electronics (Beginning) Electronics - Advanced Electronics - Advanced (Pre-requisite . . . Last Year's summer program or equivalent) Machine Shop Technology Electrical and Instrument Technology Gunsmithing Drafting and Design Technology (Beginning and Advanced) Instrument Repair Pneumatic, Hydraulic, Mechanical and Electrical Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Vocational Agriculture Interior Decoration and Design Health Services Home Nursing and First Aid and Survey of Health Service Occupations Industrial Science Technology Welding and Metal Fabrication WHERE DO THE WINNERS GO??? Utah Trade Technical Institute at Provo ' WHERE DO THE LOSERS GO??? Right On Wasting Valuable Time They Don't Go Anywhere, Anytime Classes Begin June 18 through August 2, 1963 8 :00 a m to 3 :00 p m Monday through Friday Cost $1.00 Insurance Fee, $10.00 Deposit (Refundarde Business Education Classes Available For PARENTS Contact Registrar, Mrs. Olsea Utah Trade Technical Institute at Provo Phone FR 3-7890 1395 North 150 East, Provo (formerly Central Utah Vocational School) let me tell you something, I don't think I would either. Looks awful nice, you understand, under-stand, but so regimented! I always think of Lawyer A. L. Booth when I think of headstones. head-stones. His grave is marked with a natural granite boulder which he picked out himself and it suits him exactly. I think this in infinitely fitting. Of course this could be carried car-ried to extremes. There are people I know , . . Well, never mind. Let us just say that unfortunately, un-fortunately, not all people 'have the same qualities of granite boulders. Was a good thing I was not at work yesterday or today. I would probably have had to stay home anyhow. Woke yesterday yes-terday with a strange malaise. I decided, feeling as I did I would Just lie on my couch and read, a pastime I dearly love. Had a pile of "Atlantic Monthlies," Month-lies," "Harper's' and "Saturday "Satur-day Reviews". Also "Life," "Time" and "Saturday Evening Even-ing Post." This last magazine I'm trying to ignore. Has "That Woman" and man on the cover. Would it really help to cancell my subscription? Whv do thev do it, with all the things going on In the world, with people doing things, people we don't know arnd would like to know but on and on and on that pair of movie tramps. . . Again! And here I am off course once more. Well, I lay down ana started to read. First a-n article in "Atlantic" "At-lantic" entitled quote: "The Undertakers' Racket," and unquoted. This did nothing to settle my stomach and I turned turn-ed to "Saturday Review" and an opus entitled quote: "They Split My Personality," and unquote, un-quote, an experiement with LSD, it went on to say. A new drug, LDS, Lysergic acid, and this reading really made me sick. Literally, as I Tead the man's experience-he volunteered for the experiment-! was right with him. I felt exactly as he did, as I used to feel when, as a child, I suffered from LaGrippe with high fever. As I read I grew more and more ill, not only from sympathy for the man's feelings, but because of the implications of the experiment. If a power, any power, unsympathetic un-sympathetic to us and ours were to pour a few gallons of this witches' brew into the water supply of the country we could one and all be reduced to mental incapacity. And how do you like that? The man in the experiment, Dr. Harry Asher, took by mouth thirty millionths of a gram and he was no longer Dr. Harry Asher. It just seems to me that we are meddling with things we have no business bus-iness meddling with. But others will meddle and we, therefore, must too. 'Bye, now. Maybe. Lt. Barron Enters Pilot Training Lt. Art Barron Second Lieutenant Art Barron, Bar-ron, whose wife, Barbara, is the daughter of Dr. amd Mrs. Alma P. Burton of 562 E. 800 So., Orem, has entered United States Air Force pilot training train-ing at Williams AFB, Ariz. lieutenant Barron will fly the newest Air Force jet trainers train-ers and receive special academic aca-demic and military training during the year-long course. He will be awarded the silver wings of a pilot upon graduation. gradu-ation. The lieutenant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Barron of Sigurd, Utah, attended the College of Southern Utah, and Brigham Young University. Orem-Geneva limes BAROLB B. SUMNER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday at Osem, Utah. Office and plus located at M6 South Bate Street. Mailing Address: PjO. Bob 63, rem, Utah. 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