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Show Citizen, Keview, Preis, Wed., August 1. 1984 - Page Auto Expo scheduled at Utah Tech Dean Teuscher. Teuscher's interest in old toys grew out of his love for antique cars which he began collecting in high school in the 1950's. Trips to car swap meets lead Teuscher to collecting antique toys. The Wasatch Auto Expo will feature a swap meet on Aug. 18 and 19 on the Orem campus. The meet will be held in the Trades Building from 5 each day. Admission for Saturday will be $3 per person and will include the car show and various events. Sunday's swap meet will be $1.50 but there will be no other exhibits or events that day. little boys in 1924-2Teuscher also collects comic character toys such as Amos and Andy, Dagwood, Mortimer Snerd, Mickey Mouse and Popeye. These are fully automated wind-u- p toys. A later innovation was the battery operated comic character toys of the 1950's like Dennis the Menace and Mr. Magoo. A most notable toy is Teuscher's Turner Toy Lincoln sedan of 1925, a 28" long toy reproduction that is highly sought after by collectors, with only seven to 10 toys known to be in existence. Teuscher is a charter member of the Toy Turner Lincoln Club which was featured in Teuscher will display mechanical "Antique Toy World" magazine toy trucks and cars by "Buddy L," recently. For more information about the originally made and designed for Bud Lundhal's children. Lundhal exhibit, or entry into the swap meet 0 made the toys in his garage in the or auto expo, call ext. 244. Durfeys Clothing Care Tips: rJ One of the special exhibits at the mid 1920's. They are pressed steel Utah Technical College at and closely imitated the design of ProvoOrem Wasatch Auto Expo cars of that period. Those toys were will be the nationally recognized toy featured in catalogs for (4.95, were collection of Bountiful resident two feet long, and the favorite of Purchase wisely Buying new clothes can be exciting; relating to happy times, holidays and expectations. In all the excitement, don't get so absorbed in selecting the right style or in keeping to your budget that you 5. 5J - rr Wrrf -- car-relate- d 9-- A. 'O.C t. Toy collection of Dean Teuscher. 226-500- Singing praises to peace public chorus is once again and "Hear, Hear 0 Ye Nations" will again be sung. being formed for Hiroshima Day. Copies of the choral recitation and Initially organized in 1982 by John Marlowe Nielson and Ardean Watts, the hymns are available without Music it sang at Memory Grove in 1982 charge at the Daynes under the direction of Ardean Company, 156 S. Main, Salt Lake Watts, and in 1983 at St. Marks City. Cathedral under the direction of Spakears will include Bishop K. ,Wiegand, Judge Wiliam John Marlowe Nielson. The Hiroshima Commemoration, Raymond S. Uno and Esther Landa. Cottam's Gulch is entered Sunday, August 5, at 7 p.m. at Cottam's Gulch will hear the "War (pedestrians only) from the is Death" address of Pope John University Street, 100 yards north of Paul II, adapted and directed by the Pioneer Memorial Theatre and 150 yards nprth of the theatre's Ardean Watts as a choral recitation. g skills are parking area. "No The LDS chapel across the street required for the choral recitation," g will be held in readiness for the Watts reports. "All Utahns are invited and urged to commemoration in the event of come to the 5 p.m. rehearsal, inclement weather. If more information is required, preceeding the commemoration." The hymns "Turn Back O Man" call A . Single File plans for Aug. Single File is again planning a month of fun activities for all the Singles in the Utah County Area. KAY IILTCH1NGS forget about cleaning and laundering. The time to begin thinking about the care of a garment is at the time you purchase it. Good care practice begins with the inspection of labels and tags and asking questions before you buy. Apparel makers are required to attach labels to garments which supply the information required to safely dryclean or launder the items you buy. Look for this information when you are considering a purchase. The care necessary to keep something clean and attractive may be important in deciding whether or not to buy it in the first place. Garments which can be laundered and drycleaned may be labeled "washable" with no mention of most However, drycleanability. garments labeled washable can also is be drycleaned. Drycleaning particularly effective in removing greasy, oily soils and stains from the synthetic fabrics, which have an affinity for oils and cling to them. We care about social worker and a publication "Age at Marriage, Role Enactment, Role Consensus, and marital Satisfaction," along with several other clinical August promises to be one of the group's best months and to start it off, Dr. Bradford Chappell, marital and family counseling and divorce mediation, will speak. Dr. Chappell lives in Provo and will talk on the transition into single life and will touch on disciplining children and teenagers. Dr. Chappell is part time faculty member at BYU, and has been a 11 your clothing. r articles. All singles are invited to come and hear Dr. Chappell and to stay after for a mingle and refreshments. The meeting will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m at the Provo 17th Ward chapel, 1350 W. 1550 North, Provo. All other meetings in August will be held at this same building. note-readin- peace-seekin- . County Fair readies for pageant The "Miss Utah County" Scholarship Pageant will be held Tuesday evening, August 14, at 8:00 p.m. in the Mountain View High School auditorium, 665 West Center, Orem. The pageant is the opening event for the Utah County Fair, which opens the following day at 5:00 p.m. and will continue through Saturday, August 18. Queens for the cities of Utah County who reigned during the past year will be vying for the ' crown of Miss Utah County. They will be judged on beauty of face and figure in evening gown and swimsuit competition, talent, and personal interviews. The new Miss Utah County will enter the State Fair contest in September, and the Miss Utah Contest next June, 1985. The pageant is affiliated with both the Miss Utah and the Miss America Scholarship Pageants. Stacey Benson, the former Miss Orem, and present Miss Utah County, has represented Utah County at functions throughout the year, and will give up her crown at this year's pageant. Her attendants are Phyllis Galan of Provo, and Patrice Nielsen of Springville. h County Scholarship Pageant provides scholarships, as well as many opportunities for the participants. This year's pageant promises to be exciting, and full of beautiful girls, so see the Pageant, Tuesday, August 14, at Mountain View High School, and support your own city The-Uta- queen! The use of water therapy in caring for the mentally retarded developmentally disabled was taught at a special seminar held at the Utah State Training School as part of the Utah Nursing Home Directors program. 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