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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS LaMar Hodges Ag Dept. Plans Rural Development School Celebrate 45th Wedding Anniversary A national , A highly specialized stroke treatment unit, emphasizing prevention of the crippling, killing disease, is the recipient of a $200,000 National Institutes of Health grant. Dr. Leonard W. Jarcho, chair- rural development," leaders school will be held Aug. . in Lincoln, Nebr., the U.S. Department of Agriculture an- -, nounced today. ( Purpose of the school is to provide rural development leaders an opportunity to improve their knowledge and skills and to study developmental strategies. There . The family of LaMar and Elva their parents Hodges honored Saturday, May 26, 1973 on their 45th Wedding Anniversary In the Room at the BelkA beautiful three nap School. tiered wedding cake was made by Elva's sister, Nelda Walker. Co lien Laughery announced the following program. Sam Cox sang a medley of songs and accompanied himself on the piano. A piano solo was played by Multi-purpo- Stroke Units Receives Hefty Research Grant 5-- 11 se : man of the Department of Neurology at the University of Utah Medical Center, said the money will be used primarily for research and teaching programs in will be general sessions and' small discussion and participa- - j stroke treatment. tion groups. The various programs will be Eligible applicants Include . , out in the medical cen- carried in involved actively persons Unit Cerebrovascular ter's of The size rural development. Jack Peterson. (CVU), Dr. Jarcho said, and the to limited is session this first sevRose Mrs. Jessup played funds will also provide forafull-tim- e eral selections on her accor-dia- n. 120 students, who will be selecCVU director as well as subted to represent a broad segment sidize additional staff personnel. Sam and Mrs. Jessup sang, of rural America. More sessions Stroke is a disease caused by are planned later, according to "Somewhere My Love," the obstruction or bursting of the Department's Rural DevelopThe afternoon was spent visitblood vessels in the brain. It is ing and enjoying wedding cake and ment Service, sponsor of the the third ranking cause of death in school. ice cream. all adults, said Dr. Jarcho. is course The particularly were Family members present And since statistics show that are: who Maurice and Colleen Laughery, suitable for people of the 1.5 million per- Engaged In development in Mitchell and Eddie Hodges, Stesons afflicted annually with the citias communitites rural their ven and Kenna Rae Hodges, Jasdisease become unemployable, per and Nelda Walker, Marie zens, elected officials, or prothe CVU's primary, function is Brad-shafessionals. and Clark ; Ward, Shirley he added. prevention, and implementReta and Rose Jessup. Sev "Statistics also indicate that ing comprehensive plans on shaw, Reta and Rose Jessup. human, economic and physical ; the national cost in lost wages, Several friends called to coupled with nursing andmedical resources for rural communLa Mar and Elva and care costs, tops $1 billion," Dr. ities. to wish them much happiness. Jarch said. In training and five-bCVU at Unlver- developing local rural leaders. ' The BPW Installation sity Hospital is geared to treat members will come Faculty Beaver B.P.W. held their inpatients suffering from Impend- from government, business, installation Banquet Monday, June , ing stroke symptoms and to deal education, and public industry, 4, 1973 at the El Bambl Cafe at terest with those already afflicted. It is groups. 7:30 pjn. with staffed Site of the school is the Neb' Prelude music was played on raska Center for Continuing Eduspecially trained registered nur- the piano by Ann M arshall. ses and neurologists. cation on the campus of the UnPresident Helen Christiansen Each of the five beds is loiversity of Nebraska, was in charge. cated in a cubicle that opens Persons who wish to attendthe Jackie Nowers read the collect. school are invited to write the onto a central nursing station. Helen welcomed the members Patients can be observed visually Rural Development Service, UJS. and gave a report on the B.P.W. nurses and doctors through by of Agriculture, Department State convention held in Logan each cubicle's glass front, and Washington, D.C. 20250, or call and 20th and told of 9 at- May heart monitoring devices for more (202) the many awards won by the Beatached to individual stroke vicver Club. tims are watched at the central were Committee members desk. Glenna Osborn, Alta Paice. LuHOWS YQURj cille Strong, Colleen Boyter, Devon a Griffiths, Pearl Thompson, and Bessie Edwards. Colleen Boyter was Mistress of Ceremonies and announced the following program. A reading was given by Jo Anna one-thi- rd w, Paintings andSmlnbi rfi mastor-- . pieces will come to life with livat the Utah Valley ing models Pageant of the Arts, to be presented 1b American Fork, June Bill Art director and checks makeup Kirkpatrlck detail of actors Dave Schow and Paula York, who will appear in the P.A. Cotpainting of "The Storm'. 13th-16t- h. lte ed Utah Valley Pagaent Of the Arts Marks New Cultural Event The Utah Valley Pageant of the Arts is new on the Utah Scene. The Pageant is slated June 13 14, 15 and 16 at the American Fork High School, 310 North 600 East, with curtain time 8:00 p.m. for each performance. A balance of paintings and sculpture piece swill be brought to life through the use of living models. The selections offers a variety of elements, including bronze, sil- ver, marble, porcelain, glass, as well as conventional 7"pairiting media. , The premier performance will feature the following selections: "Protection", bronze sculpture; nt "II Cacciatore", painting of Atala", painting; "Moses Receiving the Ten painting; "The Syndics of the Draper's Guild", painting; Jane Avril", poster; "Song of the Lark", painting; "Walking Liberty", coin; "Hummel collection", porcelains; "In Without Knocking", painting; "La "En-tobme- Pieta", Marble sculpture; "Stain- ed Glass", reproduction; "Disney Trio", caricature; "Mormon Trio". Bronze sculptures-"Handca- rt Pioneers", "Tragedy at Winter Quarters'', and "Brigham Young Monument"; "The Blue Boy", painting; and "The Storm", painting kind of "theater", the Pageant is the result of Innovative coffMatlo'ff-cart, costuming, makeup, staging, lighting, narration and music The effect is breathtaking and those attending a preview performance termed It the "cultural event of Utah". The Pageant is sponsored by the American Fork Cultural DeI 4 and Committee velopment American Fork City. This nonprofit organization will use all proceeds beyond actual production costs to encourage, promote, foster and sustain all disciplines of the art in Utah. In addition to members of the board, approximately 100 cast members and other volunteers are contributing their efforts to- ward the production. Allparticl-patio- n In the Pageant of the Arts will be on a voluntary basis, with m r professionals in various areas of the arts contributing their time and talents to the Pageant.. It is planned that the production wlil become a traditional cultural event and future plans include establishing an annual Art Festival in connection with the .'' "Pageant of the Arts. Tickets are $2.50 for the center section, $2.00 for side sections of the auditorium and reservations are recommended. Write: Pageant of the Arts, 31 North Church, American Fork, Utah 84003, for ticket tion and include stamped, for return envelop ticket orders. Babies in arms will not be admitted to the performance. Neal Savage, former Mayor of Beeson. A girls chorus, M ary Ann EdAmerican Fork, is chairman of the event, assisted by the folwards, Debbie Paice, Diana Oslowing committee members; Ora born, Sharon Strong and Lesa Lee sang "Snowbird" and 'All H. Chlpman, selection, volunteers, hosting; Bill Kirkpatrlck, of My Life", accompanied by art director; Betty G. Spencer, Laurie Williams. An accordian solo, "Wish me public relascript narrative, tions; C.A. Grant, ticket sales; a Rainbow" and "Ash Grove" Gaylie Anne Savage, selection, was played by Donna B. , round-the-clo- Cart-wrig- , that Did you knoiO y)eT, 3 OUT EVERY OF 10 JOBS PRIVATE BUSINESS ARE CREATED BY AGRICULTURE.. IN ht. en Cuties 4-- mm Mens Cologne & Shaving Lotion BACCHUS WOODHUE JADE EAST FABERGE WEST BLACK BELT OLD SPICE HI KARATE Amity Wallets & Leather Shaying Kits Russell Stover and Sweets Chocolates Ambassador Fathers Day Cards Good Selection of LDS BOOKS And without the farmers' output ; World on Wheels , including "Profiles of the Presidents" Remington & Norelco Electric Razors Reg 39.95 3195 . Norelco VIP Triple Header Kodak Pocket Instamatic 20 'eg 195 2599 Timex Cr Vantage Watches Timex Electronic Calendar Watch reg 50.00 4399 BEAV ERpRUG M)W HAVE TO raFin TB Group is Now Lunq Association Utah Lung Association is the new name adopted by the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association of Utah. The new name of the Christmas Seal organization became effective Friday (June 1st) at the Association's 57th annual meeting In Salt Lake City. The adoption of the new name follows a pattern et by the National Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association which changed to the Association.' American Lung Most state and local associations have also made the change. In announcing the change, Association president Lyman F. Smart, Bountiful, explained that the name "Utah Lung Association" better Identifies the central purpose of the voluntary health association, which is to prevent and control lung disease. "We believe it will now be easier for the public to recognize and remember the association when they need our help," Mr. Smart added. "Lund Association eliminates the difficulty of having to explain the meaning and pronunciation of the word "respira- "' Ml by Thursday, Jure 7, 1973' "V. PRE SUMMER -- 3 Rubber Garden Hose 50 ft Q9G Electric Lawn Mowers 4999 & up New & Used Chain Saws Auto Seat Covers Pick-u- p Seat Coyers Plastic Seat Coyers from 95 up 950 1895 pick-u- p Fire Extinguishers 795 Jacks 2398 Handi-Ma- n JMIADSHAW AUTO PARTS Tom Rudd to Choreograph Ballet For American Theatre , Nephi Brickley Nephi BIckley, 77, 5804 Sage-woDr., Murray, died of natural causes June 1, 1973 InaSalt Tomm Ruud, Principal dancer Lake hospital. He was born June 10, 1895, with Ballet West, has been Invited to New York City to cho'regraph a Beaver, to William G. and Mal-inGrlffen Mlckely Jr. He marnew ballet for American Ballet ried MaudM axwellSept, 29, 1920, Theater. The new work (so far untitled) Salt Lake Qty; solemnized Salt will be set to the music of Lake LDS Temple. She died In 1968. Aaron Copland's "Dance SymFormer employe, Union Pacphony", The twenty minute piece " will premiere in New York on ific Railroad. Surlvors: son, Paul, Murray; July 3 as parts of ABT's sum3 grandchildren; brothers, sismer season. The work has an "occult" theme and deals with ter, William, Riverton; Marcus, the supernatural. The ballet is Salt Lake City; Mrs. James (May) Winger, Murray; emerging from a scenario based Paul Moyes, Salt Lake on a bizarre German movie about a necrophilic magician named City. Funeral services were held Grohg who possessed the power to revive the dead and make them Monday, June 4, 1973 at 11 cum. 2128 S. State St. dance. Burial was in the Salt Lake Qty Tomm Ruud was trained inbal-l- et and modern dance under WilCemetery. liam Christensen and Bene Many Beaver people will remember when Nephl's grandArnold. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts (1967) andM aster of mother, Mrs. BIckley, had a store Fine Arts (1970) In Ballet from across the street from the court the University of Utah. He joined house where you were able to buy anything from soup to nuts. Ballet West in 1963, was made soloist two years later, and a Principal In 1969. The chief vice of many people Mr. Ruud lives In Salt Lake consists not in doing evil, but City. He is married to Mary in permitting it. st with Ballet Bird, a West. od da half-broth- er, 0 Parnelli Jones , Q. What's the importance of the Indianapolis 500 to the average driver? A. Indy has been called "the most grueling test of cars and engines in the world." The race is 200 laps, 500 torturous miles of the fastest and most demanding competition driving, in existence. This year's race on May 28th, promises to be the fastest in history, with speeds expected to hit 200mph. That's a big difference from my 143 mph when I won Indy in 1963. Here's where these de- - . mands mean a lot to the average motorist. The U.S. Auto Club, which sanctions the Indy 500, issues product certification for automotive products actually used in the Indianapolis 500. USAC are regulations stiff. For instance, cars are the entire required 500 mile .distance without change or addition of a drop of motor oil or lubricant! .That's why my "Super-team- " of Mario Andretti, Joe Leonard and Al Unser will again be driving on Castrol GTX motor oil. Every year since, 1968, Castrol lubricated cars have finished in one or more of the top three deml-soloi- CAR DALE! to-tra- 'OF FOOD AND FIBER, 95 OF US WOULD The honk of a woodpecker moves buck and lorwiii'd with a speed of 10(1 miles per hour. positions at Indy. Don't forget to watch our ABC-Tteam's exciting special, "The Racers," the night before Indy. The Indy 500, masterfully organized by Tony Hulman, will be televised on May 28th. V For the month of June we are reducing all our carpets shags, plush, sculpture, 20 and off. kitchen carpet splush Come in and see our beautiful carpets and linoleums or call and we will come to your home for a free estimate. ATKIN INTERIOR SUPPLIES 450 N 1st E THE MODERN - Ph 438-246- 8 CONCEPT V r CUTS COSTS, INCREASES QUALITY, INSURES PRECISION WORKMANSHIP. SPEEDS CONSTRUCTION EVERY STEP OF THE WA- Y- FROM FACTORY TO FINISH. s - tory". "We are taking this action," Mr. Smart said, "so that our Christmas Seal supported programs to combat both disease and environmental threats to the lung can more effectively serve Utahns." As the Utah Lung Association, the organization will retain Its the symbol, widely - known double-barrcross (the Cross (( Tto WiMaMlfatol. ' is of Lorraine). The trade-mar- k feature in the annual Christmas ! am,tJ0 Seal campaign, which provides the ." " major portion of the Association's Income to finance its year-rouprogram activities. In other action at the annual meeting, two new members were elected to the association board of directors. They are Mrs. Lee J. Diamanti, Helper civic worker and women's club leader, and Mrs. Mary Ann Williams, a, Navajo health worker who lives In ed , Special radiographic procedures as they relate to stroke prevention and treatment. The project is interdisciplinary, Dr. Jarcho noted, making use of specialists from the fields of neurology, neurosurgery, vascular surgery, radiology and internal medicine. Impact of the disease is heavy, he added, In view of the fact that there are 60,000 deaths annually in the age group less than 65. Prime time for a person suffering a stroke is between the ages 35 to 65. When the disease becomes the fifth loading killer of persons in that age span. 447-25- 73 David A ladies trio, Gaytha Benson, Jo Ann Blackner and Marlys Bonn sang, "Three Coins in a Fountain" and 'Summer Love", secretary. members accompanied by Ann Marshall. committee The A delicious chicken dinner was gratefully acknowledgethe ( members. j and served. to forty-sevsupport "of the original Festival of Each member was given an Ivy Arts and Pageant of theMasters, plant. Sara Bakes was in charge of Laguna Beach, California, who cooperated with the Utahgroupin the Installation of the new offestablishing a similar production icers. President, Jackie Nowers. to add to the Utah cultural scene. 1st Vice Ann Marshall, 2nd Vice, Donna Morris, Recording SecreJo Ann Blackner; Correstary, 4-Sunshine H ponding Secretary, Lucille Strong The Sunshine Cuties H Club and Treasurer T helm a Goodwin. held their meeting on WednesHelen expressed her thanks for day, May 30th, at the home of the cooperation of her officers their leader Mrs. Kesler. The and club members for their help group made two different kinds In the past year. She presented of sandwiches. We made broiled Jackie with the Presidents pin sandwiches and egg salad sandand gavel. Jackie accepted and wiches. They were both very thanked her then pinned the Past good. Joan, Julie, Sherri, Paige, President pin on Helen. Jackie Jill, Anna May and Colleen were asked each member to support present. Next week we are going her and give constructive advice to visit a grocery store. anytime. Glenna thanked her sercommittee and the fine By Jill Nelson, Reporter vice of the El Bambi Personell. BRUT The three-yea- r, renewable a small number of the NTH awarded tlurough its Stroke Acute Care Research Unit program. Studies of blood flow to the brain before and after surgery are planned, and research willbe conducted into development of : Brockbank, technical director; and Councilman William M. Pierce, business manager. Susan Terry is costuming; programs going." 18-1- i m BM ck The facility treats patients referred to the medical center by intermountain areaphysicians. H symptoms of the disease can be spotted far enough in advance,-- , prevention of a stroke is the first objective. if stroke victims However, come to the unit in the acute stage of the disease, medical rehabilitative treatment is provided in an effort to allow them to recover as fully as possible. The CVU was origin ally funded through the Intermountain Re- gional Medical Program in January 1970, " Dr. Jarcho said. "But when KM P began its cutbacks tills past year, we had to look for new sources of money to keep the research and teaching tr 2 bedrooms, lull bath, full basement, Are you planning on building a dream home? Let us help you make your dreams come true by building for you a top quality Heritage component home. We have many plans to chose from so come in and see us at 40 North 1st East in Beaver Call We also have financing available now for any type of summer or mountain home. nd Mexican Hat. to an additional Qty. 438-246- 8. , term on the board of directors were John D. Newton, M.D., Ogden, Dean S. Stahle, Bountiful, Frank S. Daln, Orem, John W. Singh, Corinne, Cora Adams, William M. McPhee, and Mason W. 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