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Show Page Cordis, Si Prints Crocjtfod Greeting cards and lovely screen prints are among Hems created in the multk handicapped workshop at the Utah State Training School. Both items should be available to the It wasn't much more than a year ago that Lehi was a town. Now, Chamber of Commerce officials brag to newcomers, "there are two excellent doctors practicing in our illustrious community." I'm paid visits to both and even though I can't quite let my hair down with them like I used to with Doc Eddington and Doc Plan now to attend. There should be four victories under their belts before they tackle the always great Cowboy team from out west Adjust your schedule of activities for that day and plan to be at the high school Andrus and stadium for Homecoming. Associates will show you a new dimension Larsen, they are super. Dr. Lee is, of course, well established in the offices on Third East and First North in general public in the near future. The "Hand of God" reaching newborn babe, a candle with a glowing light inscribed with "Merry Christmas," and a pexeful scene of a home viewed through a cutout window are among the cards produced by more than 40 residents who come to the workshop each day. Each card is similar, but different as each bears the individuality that comes from being handmade. Also created are screen prints of many different pictures, said Richard Graver, workshop director. Most popular are a cat a train and a horse head, but "almost any design can be made," Grover said. relationships. I promise. The Pioneers are now rated second in competition. They are gonna prove WHY on September 26. Whewwww, it's gonna be hard waitin'. Pioneer-Cowbo- 2-- streets. He's been here about a year and a half and has made believers of many satisfied patients. He has an efficient staff and has a approach to the practice of medicine. The passing of Mrs. Lambert is like the of an era. The Lamberts were passing "We have items here that are made by residents who aren't able to take part in other types of workshops," Grover said. "The residents who come here are retarded to a certain degree, but they also have physical handicaps. We have one youth who is blind, and another who is hard of hearing. We communication with him with the Point of the synonymous Mountain. When you thought of them, you knew you had a friend there. when there is so much Nowadays emphasis being placed on the importance of the family unit, it's comforting to know there are families like the Lamberts in our midst. Mother "Vera" Lambert, has carried on an institution even though her husband was called home and her children have grown up and moved away. The boys visited their mother every Sunday, come rain or shine. It wasn't a duty visit. They truly loved being with her. The Lamberts made the Point of the Mountain seem like home. Their friendliness and helpfulness will long be remembered by most Lehians. The business they established in that windy way station, was a haven to travelers, Our newest doctor, Dr. Geoffrey Bailey, is located in offices just north of the Broadcaster on Main Street He too has an efficient office staff. (His nurse is a knockout), and they work in bright, brand new and peaceful surroundings. You cannot go wrong, folks, in seeking out Dr. Bailey's excellent services. Doctors can't ethically advertise, but golly, there's nothing stopping me from singing their praises. It seems so good to ring up a local doc. Just like in It brings back the good old days. "Gun-smoke- Do you realize that our football team hasn't lost a game yet. They've m ade their debut in three "away" games and their first league game will be at Brigham City tomorrow, but hang on to your hats. The powerful Pioneers will be at home on Friday, Sept. 26, for their homecoming game through sign language. "Some are able to work for two hours a day, others for four hours. There are even a few who come for only one hour. Their time depends on their capabilities and their attention span," Grover said. The workshop, he continued, "not only makes them feel needed and productive, but gives them a chance to earn spending money" as they are paid for their work. "It also helps them to develop their fine friends or strangers. Yes, you knew you had a friend there. I motor skills," he said. The workshop is one of six developed for the handicapped, with each designed for suddenly feel very lonely. the particular skills of each group. Some of the workshops are on the training school campus, with others in the downtown American Fork area and in nearby communities. Grover said workshop workers are paid according to their ability and how much they produce. "As their skills improve, their wages go up," he said. Coalition To Save Geneva Presses EPA For Answers The Coalition to Save Geneva has resolved interests. They heard Governor Matheson, Congressman Gunn McKay and Senators Garn and Hatch praise the Coalition sincerely in its efforts to defend Utah County's interests against the destructive influence of unrealistic and general legislation from the Federal government. to send open letters to the President of the United States and the director of the EPA in Washington asking why the Geneva-EPnegotiations still drag on, and urging that national representatives of the EPA come to Utah County and explain their actions. "It's been two years, and we notice in the press that Denver EPA officials are once again announcing a settlement," Coalition Richard Bradford 1ated. Yet their demands for water are still unresolved, he added. We don't know what they want and we don't want any more premature announcements, he continued. We want to see the issue settled and signatures on the line, Bradford pointed Coalition 98 Box of 10 can . . . $2.55 Duncan Hines 25 Rolls to a Bag Liquid Joy 32 oz. $1.48) print the scene without exerting the with a amount of pressure necessary is The card flat stamp. paper regular Of? placed in a special jig with a window cut out and a guide for the paper to rest against, Grover explained. The resident then "rocks" the stamp on the ink pad and places it into the window of the jig before rocking it once to put the picture on to the paper. "We emphasize it has to be rocked only once," Grover said, "because some want to do it two or three times and this makes a double or triple image." Another worker folds the card and places the message on it using the same rubber stamp technique. Still others do the coloring needed. The silk screen prints are 8Vi by 11 inches in size and are made using a special light weight jig. "The jig is small enough and light enough that the resident can use it easily," Grover said. He noted the screens are made in the workshop using a plastic material. Frames for the prints are made by still another campus workshop and range from mahogany to a plain-- masonite frame. The prints range in price from $7.50 for a mahogany frame with a sketch on glass, down to $1 for a matted picture only. The greeting cards sell for $2.50 for 20 cards Grover, workshop director, assists training school resident in making greeting card using "rocking" rubber stamp. Every day as well as Christmas cards are made in the CARDS-D- ... 85 ick workshop. with envelopes. Seeing the finished product gives the of acworkers a "sense workshop Only from Chrysler: and a feeling of worth," complishment Grover said. At the same time it helps Announcing the first Only from Chrysler. 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Geneva Works superintendent Hank Huish wide-rang- budget their pay checks. r o people working united for a common purpose which is so typical of citizens of this great valley." He was heartened by the way local citizens "rally to the cause when there is an emergency at hand." 'This Rally and any success we have had this fight so far would not have been possible without their enthusiasm and hard work," he said. The volunteer committee in charge of sponsoring local activities for the Coalition is chaired by Linda Chipman. Mrs. Chipman wishes to thank the many citizens of her community who have joined in the effort to save Geneva. 2 ib 'These sheets show the areas where improvements are needed and each worker has his own special challenge. It may be ability to follow instructions, to color within the lines, or something similar," he said, adding that as the challenge is mastered, another goal is given for them to of the Coalition, praised the efforts as "a common ground, At its recent board meeting, the Coalition also passed a resolution heartily thanking the thousands of citizens throughout Utah County, the many local communities and their newspapers for the tremendous outpouring of support that made the Jobs Rally such a resounding success. Roughly five thousand attended the Rally, representing every community in the e of professions and county and a School Workshop develop their motor skills. Id addrtion, participants in the workshop are taught the basics of letting along in society, learning manners, how important it is to be polite to one another, and how to Wilson W. Sorensen, president of Utah Orem, and College, Provo out Hershey Instant that is resident" he explained. 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