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Show V THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. OCT. Hgvj Division of Mental 19, 1972 Retardation Approved in Split Vote of Council The establishment of a separate Division of Mental Retardation was approved by the Utah 'Advisory Council for Handicap- The establishment of a separate Division of Mental Retar IS dation was approved by the Utah Advisory Council for HandicapDisablped and Developmental ed Children in a split vote of 8 to 5 at a recent meeting held in the Governor's Board Room at the State CapitoL MAIN STREET wumi RY RFTTY FOWI The idea of the Cheerleaders and Pep Club members coming to the homes of the football players to decorate their rooms The boys loved were great. The mothers? Well, that it. is something else again. The situation goes something like this . . . "Mom, I heard that the Cheerleaders are coming to decorate the rooms of the players ?' so Mom got the message .. . . "Mom, aren't you going to do something? Have you looked in KH sniff a little? What if they try to look out the window ? Heaven forbid!" Note to Cheerleaders: These annual visits are great morale builders for the boys. Which is really what counts, but please! We mothers could use some morale boosters too, as we recover from our nervous breakdowns! P.S. We're only kidding! It's just part of the fun and excitement of that bewildering, whacky, wonderful, football fever! his room?' Mom answers, "not since he picked his ducks in FIRST BABY there last fall!" She clings to FOR GORDON POWELLS the door with her eyes to the ceil"Mom did you throw out ing. the bait that was under his bed?' Finally in a frenzy the family Some whirlwind took action. cleaning took place. Pop cans, apple cores, bait boxes, orange containers peelings, popcorn were all retrieved from their resting places 'neath the bed. e! Mom screamed, "Tote that Lift that Junk!" Feathers, fins, and muddy boots were hastily hidden, old tattered issues of Field and Stream were chucked th and a quick wipe with the here and there revealed the color scheme of the room, black and blue. Cobwebs were swept down, the floor was swept up. Here come the boys. They scream, "What are you doing?' Mom said, they are furious. "We're cleaning the black hole of Calcutta!" "Gee, Mom, you shouldn't have done it! We learned in Ecology that you shouldn't disturb the ecology of the animal in it's natural habitat!" Enter an entourage of girls laden with goodies, posters, crepe paper, and enthugar-bat- dust-clo- Dr. Leon R. McCarrey, council chairman and associate commissioner of the Utah System of Higher Education, conducted the session which was attended by council members and representatives of parent groups and agencies who have an interest in services to Utah's estimated 30,000 retarded population. The recommendation of the advisory council will be considered by the Utah Legislative Council later this month, with the recommendation of this group to be brought before the entire legislature for further action. Establishment of the new division, which will come under the supervision of the Department of Social Services, was favored by Social Services Director Evan Mr. Jones noted that Jones. timing is important in establishing the new division and observed the shift in accepting Superintendent Paul S. Sagers, Utah State Training School; Dr. Harvey C. Hirschi, administrator, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Utah State Board of Education; Mrs. Terrell Dou-ga- n, president, Utah Association for Retarded children; and Mrs. Elaine Sharp, executive director, Utah Residential Services Association for the retarded, were assigned to form a committee to meet for discussion of proposals of the separate groups and prepare findings of the committee in writing for the information of the council and the legislative No doctor or Your food is dentist bills. free. Regardless of what you've heard about Army chow in the past, in today's Army your meals are well prepared, well balanced and well served. Army cooks are specialists in their job and the meals they turn out would do credit to the chefs of some restaurants. Thirty days' paid vacation. You probably can count on your fingers all your civilian friends who get 30 days of paid vacation every year. Most have to be content with packing as much fun as they can into one or two weeks of vacation. Not so with you. As a soldier, you'll get 30 days' paid vacation every year. Name your choice of training. The Army has it! The Army offers training in your choice of hundreds of courses. These cover practically every phase of every job. They are designed to equip you for added responsibilities in the Army to move you ahead in your military career. Even if you decide to return to civilian life after completing your military obligation, the training you get in the Army will give you an edge in getting the kind of job you want. contact: SFC Curtis W. Spencer Provo 374-50- Ext. 7295 GAME BAGS X Soda Water, Beer, Lunch Meats Eggs, Milk, Canned Goods $5.49 . . . 30-0- 6 $4.49 . . .30-3- 0 Cookies, Matches, Soap etc. IMPERIAL Supplies and Clothing $4.49 . . .30-0- 6 $3.49 . . . 30-3- 0 Underwear Sets SHOTGUN SHELLS DUCK AND PHEASANT LOAD Canuck $2.99 $1.99 Hi Lift HOIST Groceries for tho Hunter SHELLS SUPER DEER '5.69 Separates . . . $3.19 Red Hats . . . 88e Arctic Pack Thermal Boots $9.08 Jacks '22.95 Binoculars, Flashlights, Batteries Stereo Tapes and Car Stereos SLEEPING BAGS Gloves 500 West Main - Lehi mates are building 750 freight cars, and that's not the half of it. The 750 cars that Vic Hoffman is working on in Portland are actually less than a third of it, "it" being our total order for rolling stock this year. If Vic Hoffman hooked the cars he's building onto all the others we're buying, the "train" would be 23 miles long. It would have 100 new locomotives, 2,287 freight cars, loaded with accessories. Our total sticker price ran into the millions, which we pay so much down and so much a month. We hope to get the money back by hauling things for neople. So if you have anything that needs hauling, we can handle it. 8QD0 to bo given away with any purchase of hunting supplies Today's Army wants to join you. Vic Hoffman and his U. P. shop OS off Your medical care is free and it's the best in the world. While you're in the Army, all your health needs are provided for you. express our thanks and appreciation to all those who assisted in any way at the time of the passing of our loved Red Vesfl committee. Stated simply, it is planning, so that you'll be able to make the most of every opportunity that comes your way. And in these modern times, with our technology advancing so rapidly, there are more opportunities particularly for the trained man than ever before. We wish to GAS CANS vices. What Is the secret getting ahead? CARD OF THANKS rosy-cheek- ed com- Although he acknowmunity. ledged other alternatives, he proposed a separate division for mental retardation as the best means of delivering services to the people who need these ser- THE SECRET OF GETTING AHEAD. Gordon and Stephaney Pike Powell, Springville, are the parents of their first child, a son born Sunday, October 15, in the Utah Valley Hospital The baby weighed nine pounds and four ounces. Maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Pike, Grand-vieIdaho, were thrilled with the arrival of their first grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell welcomed the arrival of their 13th grandchild. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dart Oscar Bybee, Grandview andMr. and Mrs. Pike, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner, Provo. one. . . to those who extended expressions of sympathy, and offered assistance; to the Relief Society for caring for the flowers; to those who assisted on the program and others who may have aided in any way, we thank siasm. you. Mother j pale and wan, hides In Mrs. Preston Gray the kitchen nervously biting her and family fingernails. "What if they look in the closet? The year 1973 will be the What if they open the drawers ? What if they Year of the Ox in China, mental retardation In the bSDQCdin the Union Pacific railroad people Oft Natural 90s is stored sunshine perfect for drying your clothes. Natural gas is the energy of the sun which reached the earth millions of years ago. Released today this natural energy dries five loads of clothes in a gas clothes dryer for the price of one in a flameless dryer. 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