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Show DAILY HERALD 20TH ANNUAL JOURNALISM MEET SLATED FOR OCT. 29 TUESDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1955 Utah County. Utah Provo Dogs Win Blue Ribbons At Upstate Shows '.'- ; i Utah High School Journalism Conference will be held at. Brigham Young University Oct. 23, announced Oliver R. Smith, Journalism Department chairman. "The Free Press Safeguard of a Free World" will be the theme of the 20th nnual conference. Utah high school , student publications staffs and advisors have been invited to the full day conference. A meeting of the Utah Association of Journalism Directors will be held in con; , junction with the conference. :':.''-"- i, Special exhibits, demonstrations HONORED FOR WORK AT STATE HOSPITALThese volunteer workers received special certificates Monday night at a special award ceremony at the Utah State Hospital. Lft to right, frdnt, Wanda Alger, Genevieve Schnore, Daisy McCIellan, Bernice Daynes, Shirley Anderson and Faye and Bowdish. Back row, left to right, Ellen Allen, Karron Bingham, Lucille HalV Margaret Kemp ' Cora Mailman. Realtors Plan FHA Meet j Three Hurt In Auto Accidents Workers Hon bred H ospitd I An industrial meeting called by were injured Utah County Realtors will be Saturday afternoon in separate ac held Thursday, Oct. 13, at 3 p.m. at the Union Hall. 1847 South Co cidents. Lane in Orem. lumbia ' Gerald Davies, 13, 285 E. 4th All Utah C6unty builders, real suffered minor in N., bike-rideestate salesmen, grocers, and juries, when his bike collided with- bank loan personnel are especial a car driven by Nick James KarInvited. Conducted by FHA ly 100 65 N. 3rd at tides, 21, E., staff personnel from the Salt . North University. Lake - City office.! the meeting Lorraine Knutsen, IS, 224 S. 5th will deal with problems of ap W. suffered shock and fainting. praising loans. and Karen Lee Knutsen, 8, pos The meeting will be open i sible concussion, in a collision the public. .1 4 p.m. at 100 N. 5th at Saturday " ' miree uersons they had been paid for it in in creased knowledge of themselves the and of tiatients whom he de barrier of swampland" psychia- scribed as "some of the bravest, try;" learned something of the kindest, gentlest and most imag causes of mental illness; and have inative people I know." some fairly advanced treatment,'.' Dr. Ida Hill, director of volun Dr. C. H. Hardin Branch told teers for Utah,State Hospital, and 400 vplunteer workers Monday administrative ' assistant to Dr. evening at Utah State Hospital. Branch in the survey Dr. Branch, professor and head of mental health facilities, now of the department of psychiatry, underway, described the taany University of Utah Medical kinds of volunteer services at the W. . School, was speaker during a hospital. Some volunteers com' The children were passengers at the plete the hospital's trainspecial recognition program a car driven by Verda I Knut in ' .. hospital Monday. ing course, and serve several sen, 35. 224 S. 5th W., Provo. Among" volunteers honored were hours a week in the nursing serv ..i the. of second Driver car, Paul comely university coeds, club- ice, rehabilitation, recreational Peterson, 19, 752 S. 7th W., Salt A dinner meeting of the Central womenlittle caib scouts, fraternal therapy or in the beauty shop. Lake City, was cited for failure to Utah Credit .Union Chapter will orders, church group's and Mrs. Among them' are the mayor of control his car. Damage to the be held Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Florrie B. Richman, who attend- Provo, Aura Hatch and . Mrs two cars was $350. the Melody Inn. ed the program in a wheelchair, Hatch, who teach square dancing International Credit Union Day to accept a certificate for out- to patients. is being held on that date. There for the v"women Others with less time give ward Demo. Women Told standing service 4000 members of the 12 cred are or present the hospital ;. of MantL" parties unions in Utah! County. Tom Of Meeting itWeaver Dr. ' s Branch's reference to with such gifts! as a piano, organ is president of the local "swampland'1 probably referred books, cash, television sets and Utah County Democratic chapter. to establishment of Utah State even "a ton of rock for rock Women today were advised of an About 100 are expected to at Hospital on then isolated swanp- - hounds," in recreational therapy, Interstate Democratic Women's tend the Oct 20 meeting, includ land in the days when custody not A new class for training of vol- Political Conference scheduled ing em of both representatives ' treatment 'was the only concern unteers will begin Monday at for Oct. 19 in Las "Vegas, Nev. ; and ployes management. at the hospitaL p.m. of a mental hospital. Mrs. Mary Pritchett of SpringDr. Branch pointed to Utah's Among groups honored Monday ville, county chairman, said any Lemonade rich in natunew medical and surgical building evening for "outstanding service" one is welcome to attend but they ral flavor ispowder a new Department as proof of changing concept from were the American Red Cross must register in advance with of Agriculture research' develop ' custody to treatment. He noted The Daily Herald, Veterans ,of her if they do so. ment. need for continued research, re Foreign Wars Ute Auxiliary, Club, Fraternal Order of Welfare commissioner,, briefly ex calling "other medical miracles sue ras treatment of meningitis Eagles, Xi Beta Club, Women of pressed gratitude to volunteers for L. victims who once died in con the Moose, Carpenters Auxiliary, their- - services. Walther League, Women's Chrisvulsions with antibiotics. A " Federation, ; Community However, intensified treatment tian KERNEL LOCKER AND HOME of the mentally ill; using "what Church, Orem: East Pfovo Stake OWNERS FREEZER M Men and Gleaners and Brig, we already" know, had produced f If the meat you have bought F0?5 ham was not double wrapped, no in results Young University program hospitals f spectacular wax paper between steaks, no such as Topeka, Kan., Dr. sBranch bureau. cube steaks made, and too . v Since May of 1954, more than . then said. much stew meat have it done rirnt. r": Dr.- - Branch praised volunteers 2500 persons have volunteered , UTAH ICE AND STORAGE x at Utah State hospital for their time or gifts, said Dr. Hill. Bo FR Kendall long hours of service, suggesting H. C. Shoemaker, Utah State By JOAN GEYEB "We've broken through : j r, f J 11-sta- tes -- 10-ho- ur and workshops sessions :;"" Credit Union To Permits Total $311,000 -AMERICAN FORK Permits sued as follows: S3 brick homes, issued for S3 new brick homes,1 Nob Hill. SSOa.CM: Lawrence initial construction" in the newly Hansen, 2S1 V.'. 6th N. brick opened Nob Hill subdivision, home, $7,000; Donald Ii. Fox, boosted the September total for 440 E. 3rd N., brick addition and estimated construction to $311,000, garage, $3,000; Kenneth Okey, the monthly report of Ray C 247 S. 1st E block garage, Nelson, city building inspector. $00; Guy A. Richards, 30 N. shows, j 1st E... block addition, $400. Total The month's permits were is--! $311,000. i I Dr. and ,Mrs. O. , D. Hansen's boxer was awarded best of breed and best of class at the Mt. Og den Kennel Club show. In Ogden Friday and Saturday. He won similar honors at the Intermoun- tain Kennel Club show Sunday in . Salt Lake. An English bulldog owned by Dr. Fred Kartchner was awarded best of breed in Ogden and two Duuaogs entered oy . him won similar honors Sunday, j Another bulldog' was enter ed by Jerry Washburn of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Day en tered their Maltese in both shows winning top honors and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibbon took best of breed ribbons with their Wei- - - .M 1 Ira zp. to. $2,000 B 0 D; $3044 mOO JO-C-O 4&7.S Qj SALEM Over 500 people were served at the budget banquet held in Salem Church Friday evening where Mayor Earl J. Glade gave an- interesting talk. Mayor Glade was introduced by 'Bishop LT Dean Lee. : ' maraner. on the People taking part pro gram were Leslie Cloward, Don Pierce, Morris Christensen, Val Davis. Philip Davis, Jerry Rid do ing, Stanley Riding, Louise Ruth Rock, Slide Slip? Warren, Mrs. Elden Gunderson, . FASTEETH. an Improved powder to Mrs. Royce Stone, Mary Jo Car- be sprinkled on tipper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly In place. Son, Gerry Bond and Don Gale. Do not slide, slip or rock. 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