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Show (b:n Dn capped individuals. The Office of Rehabilitation Services and the Utah Stale Training School since last March have been providing programs on the campus of the Training School for both residents and community trainees. Following this training is the immediate problem of placing these trainees in community jobs for which they are fitted. This training includes kitchen training, canteen, laundry, janitorial and hospital service aid. If any businessman in Utah County can assist in placing trainees call Owen Dean at extension 225. Observation of the training programs may also be arranged. Hrcfod Cteirman of The consequences of trusting someone who betrays the trust are obvious, bu the consequences of not trusting are not quite so clear. A welfare administrator has been pondering this problem following a recent experience. What should he do when someone comes to him in what be describes as dire distress but the official is not sure the applicant for aid is telling the truth? Neither can be be sure the fellow is not telling the truth. Naturally, he can best avoid being "taken in" by not relieving the man'sdistress. But, since he is uncertain, be must feel considerable reproach for acting' so callously. If the story the supNorma posedly needy one tells is true, his miseries, which might have Dies in Hospital been eased, will be multiplied. Should he not be given the beneNorma Mary Gambonl Price, fit of the doubt? 41, died of natural causes, FriHow would this welfare man day, Dec. 6, in a Salt Lake feel, then if he had supplied Hospital. these commodities and then She was born May 14, 1927, learned the recipient had lied? lo Quin-tilin Ogden, a daughter of Would he still feel that he had and Myrtle Colvin Gamboni. made the right decision? Most She married George P. Price, likely he would. Even if it turn- - Ui:h Ccunty H:ndiesp Committee The Utah County Committee the Handicapped meets monthly in the Provo School District Administration Building. This Committee has been functioning since Nov., 1967, as an agency to coordinate and facilitate services for all the handicapped of Utah County. Owen Dean, Director of Vocational Training at the UtahState Training School, has been elected Chairman of the Group for the current year and Mrs. John Cunningham of Provo is serving as secretary. Other members of this action committee which involves many community agencies are Mel Clark and Charles LeBaron from the Office of Rehabilitation Services; John Bone and Philip Lott from the Provo School Dis for Trusting People work-traini- Wayne Kearney from the Utah Technical College; John Van Wagoner of the United Fund; Charles Learing of the Community Action Program; StateSena- tor Ernest Dean; Dr. Rex Pine gar of BYU; Dean Worlton of Alpine School District; James Carter of the U. S. Office of Employment Security; Mrs. Bessie Meiling, of the Utah County Welfare Department; Don Selin, Social Service Director of the Utah State Training School and Dale Despain of the County Com- trict; 756-602- 2, missioners. G.Price During the past year, the Committee for the Handicapped has pinpointed one of the great needs in Utah County as programs for vocational training for the vis ual, motor and mentally handi- - S.L. HP SADDLE war was going badly for the "You are being betrayed," warned bis friends. "You are being undermined by your own cabinet. They are conniving against you for their own personal ambitions." They did not need to tell Mr. Lincoln all that. He knew what was going on but he was wiser ever to be established in the than all of them. Whether his world, this kind of trust is not cabinet members were for him merely optional but absolutely essential. We are nearing the point in world government when BABY GIRL FOR nobody trusts anybody any more. THE ANTHONY BANKS What we have lost sight of is A petite baby girl is being that although caution is necessary it is not a substitute for trust. welcomed home by family members at the Anthony and Donna All the caution in the world cannot substitute for trust. Caution Vance Banks home. The pretty will never provide 100 percent miss arrived Monday, Dec. 2, protection against subversion and at the LDS Hospital. There are treason. What kind of person is it two brothers, Stanley, two, and who is always suspicious, whose Stewart, one. Proud grandparents include doubts and misgivings control his whole behavior, whose life is Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Vance shaped by skepticism and dis- of Fairfield, who now have seven grandchildren; and Mr. and Mrs. trust? Remember the grim and lone- Wallace Banks of Lehi, who have ly Lincoln in the days when the three grandchildren. ed out that he had been deceived, be has done better by trusting the man than by turning him away solely on the basis of doubt. It is desirable not to be imposed upon if this can be avoided, but it is also desirable to trust people and do so even in spite of doubts. In fact, if civilization is to be preserved, if peace is SALE for CIIDISTOAS MEL'S SUPPLY You Buy Patients in Am. Fork Hospital No-la- nd or against him, he knew the; were the best men he could get and were needed to do the jobs assigned to them. He had to think of the country first and cast aside caution in favor of trust, believing they would come through in the showdown. It was part of his greatness. It moves us all to desire for ourselves some touch of it. "Watch it! You can placed by a Human! Se re- Pll W... LEAHY'S Give Ihe Best Color T. V. Service in the Area. at Leany's 111 O v lis Always forgive your enemies. You'll find that it annoys them Ambassadors receive from $15,000 to $27,500 annually. 12. 1968 For years of Dependable Performance and Lasting Beauty Among those receiving treatment in the Am. Fork Hospital during the past week were the following from Lehi: Ralph M. Smith, Margaret Ann Bone, Joan Bair, Richard LaMar Lund, Glen L. Webb, George Johanson, Traci Nielsen, Melba F. Felt, Ruby Manning, Sheila Rothe, Nora Manning, Wallace Sommerville, Violet Turner, Ken Tyler Calton, and CaroleS. Peck. U. S. Thursday. Dec. You Get Service When 1945, in Ogden. Survivors include her husband, mother, stepfather, Mr. andMrs. George W. Price of Lehi; sons and daughters, George, Mrs. (Linda) Goodwin, both of Lehi;Norman P., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Eldon (Jean) McGivery, Sandy; grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Williams, Ogden; ister, Mrs. Baline (Florence) Bunker, Ogden; stepsister, Mrs. Leo (Minnie) Kummer, PI. Grove. Funeral services are to be held Thursday, Dec. 12, at 2 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, Lehi. Friends may call Thursday prior to the services. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Union. 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