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Show THE LEIII FREE TKKSS, LFJII. I'TAH Child Guidance Clinic Week Set Ralph Roberts Special School 24 29 to By Mayor Sharp September Police Officer Lehi Summer The week of September 24th through 29th has been designated as Child Guidance Clinic Ve?k in Lehi by a proclamation issued today by Mayor Frank Sharp. Mayor Sharp said he took the action to add impetus to an emergency fund raising drive to be held during this week in Lehi and throughout the county to see-cufunds to finance the opeer-atior- v of the Utah County Child Guidance Clime for the remainder of the year. Dean Wolrton has been named ' chairman of the Lehi area drive, according to James Robert Provo, county chairman. Other local citizens named to work on the local drive are: The Utah County Child Guidit ance Clinic, a corpoin ration put into operation March of 1955, provides professional service to emotionally disturbed children of the county on an abilitv to pay basis. Financing of the clinic to date has come from city, state, and county agencies, school districts, civic clubs and individuals but Ins proved inadequae to see the clinic through its second year of Jeff Butterfield of Cedar Fort n was seriously injured in a ciash last weekend in the Salt Lake City vicinity. His car collided with a train enroute to his employment in Salt Lake City. According to reports received this week, he is improving in a Salt Lake hospital, is conscious and apparently has sustained no dancing and music classes haei internal injuries. Mr. Butterf'eM tin"1 re-;i .anil ! niw heen ennelndt is the husband of Alena Calion creation committee looks to a of Cedar Fort. bigger and hotter program next ear. A report c: the nusnner KEITH EDDIXtiTOX FAMILY of young people t; king part in AN this year's program is now being MOVES FROM MKIHC well known Keith Eddington, prepared and wili be released artist who has been employed in soon. for the past several Dancing instruct on was under Michigan on the direction of M chael DiKcilo. voars, has accepted a position of the staff the University directed while Frederick i"!ark in the Art the slimmer band which appear- l'1ah and will teachhis wife, the With ed in six parades during tee sea- Department. their and former June Anderson, dirson. Elmo Gray was field their from moved he "hildren. has pro-"aector, supervising a goo Deof swimminir activities, home in Roval Oaks near have purThev troit. Michigan. ML Six little baseball and softh four pory chased a home in Salt Lak City league teams an t!- ieaeue teams took part in the and are remaining here at home of Dr. and Mrs. Elmo schedule this year. his parents, until renMrs. Chris Bowers of American ovation on the home is completed. Fork visited here this week at TKev are also div;ding their t'li'.e the home of her daughter, Mrs. with Mrs. Abraham Andersin, Jack Barnes and family. mother of Mrs. Eddington, and relatives and friends. An overnight visitor at the other was Minnie home of Mrs. Harris There is really no subtiute Mrs. Neuburn (Florence) Butt, now living in Mountain Home, for brains, but silence often dees Utah. pretty well. re Bui-luc- However, the clinic requires complete parent couperation once treatment is started since in many cases one or both parents may unknowingly be contributing to the childs emotional problems. Efforts will be made during the Child Guidance Clinic Week to raise a total of S9XX) in the county-wid- e drive. It is estimated that it will require this amount to see the clinic through the remainder of the year and until additional money can be obtained fivjm county, state or federal agencies. k. non-prof- operation. During its first 18 months of operation, the clinic has mn.dc contact with 491 children and parents for treatment. Of this number 43 are currently undi r treatment, 64 have complctod treatment, 43 are awaiting tret-mer- t, 25 are currently in the 40 process of evaluation and have not comnlcted treatment because of failure to meet appointments. Of the total number. 270, after thnr cases were evaluated, were not accepted for intensive MIS BFilDE-ELKC- CAKOMXE COMEK, FETED T AT KITCHKX SHOWEH Some twenty friends and classmates of Miss Caroline Comer met at a party in her honor at the Koosevelt Smith home, Friday evening. Mrs. Sterling Birch M Shh'lo Joy Smith. i'ukI Powell were hostesses for the very hanpy affair, which was a first time reunion for many of the in the group. Loely arrangements of gladioli and roses graced the rooms. Beautifully appointed refreshments w ere served. Games were played and prizes awarded. The kitchen shower theme was followed at the affair, honoring Miss Comer, prospective bride of the month. i JOLLYETTES CU B TAKES HIGH AWARDS In the recent exhibit, members of the Jollyettes Club, directed by Mae Cowden, took high awards. Jennie Cowden won blue ribbons on her skirt an'1 record book. LaRae and LeRee Gurney were awarded blue rib-- I bons on their skirts and red or treatment. second place ribbons on their sewIn announcing the appointment ing k;ts. Connie Goodwin received of local chairman to spearhead , a red ribbon for her skirt and the campaign, Mr. Bullock urged also for her record book. Ex-- j citizens to consider the fact that co Hen t work has been accom-- j Vie wo-- k done bv the clinic is plished by the , during the girls absolutely unduplicstel and un- season. available elsewhere in r'le eunt1'. "Tf ti-- e ei;.nic musr close because Here from Portland, Oregon, of ?rk of operat'ng funds, the Mrs. Rosa May and son. Kenn'h. distu-be- d children of visited at the homo of Mr. and mentrlly the county, must go untreated un- Mrs. K. V. Sorenson. They came less the parents have the initatKc o a'tend the funeral of a sister, rm can- afford to t'lem to ' Mrs. Lhcv David MeHugh. Wh'le treatment r"tevs out of this here Elder May had an interview ar"." he said. a the LDS church offices preppointed out that the treat- aratory to serving in the miss;on ment given to emotionally dis- field. A'so here at the Sorenson turbed children of the clinic home were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. could very well save the tax pay- Davis, a brother, of Downey, Calers o rrre-- 't amount of nnnnv ifornia. They are spending some these enmo children in time with relatives in Idaho beTen life as criminals. fore returning to the coast. eline-'entand mental pat'onts Put fie mot important fact i" that Mnt of thefe eh'ldrpn pnd THIS IS THE YEAR TO COME TO THE FAIR parents can be heioed and started m the reH to becoming productive citizens. 4-- Jeff Butterfield Injured in Recreation Program Ends Train-Ca- r Crash Ralph Roberts has been employed by l.ehi City as a sepcial school pohce oifcer on State The summer recreation Street, according to Dean Kirk-hahas now drawn to a conchairman of the city police alter a iry successful department. Mr. Roberts will re- clusion, Ferrin Gurney, chairseason. J. at the Zimmerman John place man the of recreai.on committee, school crossing at Second West and State Streets. Mr. Z mmer-ma- reports. All field activities, swimmir.g. submitted his resignation pio-gra- n after serving as social nolice officer for several years. George S. Peterson will ivimin pecial police officer at the Fiist "ast crossing, Mr. Kirkh i;n slid. Sherman Ingram nroute Home Troxn Europe who h a s Sherman Ingram, pent the past 27 months overd seas in England and France, in Now York Tuesday morn-ng- . aboard the SS United States. Grace Kelly, 'movie star, was ilso a passenger on board.) He telephoned his parents, Mr. and immediMrs. Georee Ingram, ately after docking. He plans to arrive home alxvit September 21. "llillman" driving an English, motor car, purchased overseas. Sherman will attend the of Utah to attain his Master of Arts degree. While overseas, he studied languages at the University of London and at a French university. He was also emplovcd rs an instructor at schools in both France and England. car-trai- m 1 ; ct j LinuLj ana Earl Reb-rt- s a v's't from Carl TI"''-rilfather of Mrs. Roberts, of lUbor. last Tuesdav. Vfr and Mr. H tell left Wednesday for Sacramento, California, where thev will sorvi two weeks at the horr of another rlaofrhtpr, M"". a'"d Mrs. O'en M"oDnneiH (r,erel Thealso plan a v'sit ;'1 Franeico where they will visit the fair. Mr. and Mrs 24-KOU- WRECKING SERVICE R . PHOXE American Fork 124 DAY 1 SERVICE JACK'S Brdio rr5 x. 5TH wkst 5 i.rin i h I 545-- tf?.wwH'r?,5Bmjrwf ADULTS - a CKILDHEII FREE GQc - Saiorclay, Sept 15 Sponsored by ALPINE MOTOR First 25 Fords to Enter Theater admitted Free Free Prizes to be given during entire evening Courtesy Ken's fluto Paris ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY Vmir Friendly Ford Dealer Shoo and nve in Lphi Television SERVICE & XI 01 IT rHOXE Lehi 212-- - laiuli SERVICE OX ALL MAKES TELEVISION RADIOS AND RECORD PLAVERS Ml Work F'-- ' j imrnMt FORD NIGHT 4-- H 13, 1956 PHILLIPS HERE FROM IDAHO CORRECTION Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips of! Miss Judy McClain and J. Parma, Idaho, left Tuesday lor William Price will be married their return home after spending Monday, September 17, not Sepseveral days here with family tember 10 as erroneously stated members. They came to attend! in last week's Free Press. Mrs. the funeral of a brother. Charles) Glen McClain and Mrs. Jay Price E. Phillips. at They divided their entertained for the bride-eletime with their mothers, Mrs. the McClain home in Provo, one Alice L. Phillips and Mrs. Olive' of several parties in her honor. Taylor and other relatives and friends. Mr. Phillips, a former People wouldn't worry so much memlx'r of the bishopric in his rbout what others think of them ward is now serving in the S'ake if they knew how seldom they Priests' presidency. do. ! er-ive- SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, American ork l It vvwwtvwvtvvvwvwvvtv vMtmuumtVM vwtvvvv STARTS NEXT THURSDAY Sep. 13 RUNS SIX BIG DAYS DON'T MISS IT! First Run t r sun-porti- til I . 'I it"-enii- e s tp with r'rpn'V rtenameiit pennies. c'tipri ?1 vears Tt of of x'lfare oter social also open to anv count" nn'" ppfl te oi ap-- a "vnil-in- " Parents ma" eontct t"'p for treatment of tbc'r children without going through a if Holiday en lee of 1957 Featuring the Nutcracker ami social agency. 25 Spectacular Acts. if Beauty Pageant Kids' Day k Sept. 17 Duncan Rena:dj (The Starring for basis. cbnif Making Way FORD Biqgor Allowance! o Longer Trades! o Easy Terms! 7 5 Cisco Kid) with his horse, Diablo and his amigo, Rex Rossi Horse Racing Motorcycle Racing Horse Show Livestock , The New 1957 regular if fc if if 12-Gau- 16-Gau- $2.45 Lek Caliber 30-0- 6 . Caliber regular $4.30 30-4- 0 Krag regular $4.30 $f)00 .308 Winchester $4.30 regular 5095 .32 Win. Special Savage regular $3.65 .257 Roberts regular $4.00 ....... $f)75 tj jrj'jf regular $3.50 .22 Long Rifle j regular $75c r 0 S048 Q 033 Q $048 S J 1 POc QQ ; AipA Wu and it's in my room! n "my For your sake and for the teenagers' why not put an extension in their own BY 4 room. 124 Am. Fork 'i2 iV h COLOR li t- -, r, t DE LUXE b firv., TWA - ft 'X cr-- rr- Felicia Farr (Lots ' 2 WIAMES EDWARD TV,5' jeepers, Judyl I'm talking on my own red phone... AT rhono HI I DELMER SEPTEMBER 15 Your Friendly Ford Dealer Best Used Cars in Town I v4 . Next Saturday Alpine M otor vf City Ford Night SPONSORED V.1 & . . . Starlite Drive-ITheater 4? $083 5V-Remember "'J W-l-M t?J! Valgreen Agency Siore AND INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION SEPT. 14th-23- rd Fairgravnds-SaS- t tdS Q $f)20 .300 Savage regular $4.20 field loads ge O regular $3.40 $f)37 $2.70 Kew Cars Demonstrators Must Go ! ! 30-G- $3.00 field loads regular i ..... $2.90 Caliber regular $4.30 heavy loads $f)43 qe .250 : field loads regular 20-Gau- $3.20 qe regular ,270 $f)7B heavy loads 5759 ge regular - $3.45 16-Gau- 20-Gau- CENTURY OF ACHIEVEMENT DEPICTED IN HIS TORICAL EXHIBITS AT THE STATE'S GREATEST FAIR A heavy loads qe regular d;stri(.s. school county eourts. 12-Gau- GRANT GWENBAi ' plus .......Mru oncreeimi" nitiJts f JaneAHyman of folks nowadays have a -I- IIIIM iT " f v regardless o' one-tim- e location. Telephones in color are available for a extra charge. Just call our business office. i - l.. Enjoy the privacy and convenience of additional phones, at a cost of only 3f or At a day, each. The installation charge is smoll, nominal DAVES gillgud second telephone line for the youngsters.) milWMII DAVES DEIMER n AGNES MOOREHEAD CONRAD NAG EL A l PICTURE Program Subject to Chang Without Notice OGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOO |