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Show ' I ! 5 SUNDAY, AERIL 29, 1956 UUh County. Utah SUNDAY, HERALD ! !' i . - ;t- . . , I 9 i i i J ' - Ballot Box Indifference Results In Poor Mental Health Lavs. Meet Told AROUND AND ABOUT j U vah unity .... Ph. FR t V. 17, r Dr. Noel Taylor was recently honored on his birthday by family members who gathered at a birthday dinner ai his 'home. After dinner the group visited and also did some f sightseeing around Pro vov Those present were Mr., and Mrs. IT. William Jones, "Mrs. Carl Hawkins and children, Carla and: Grant and Stephen; Roger and Janet Taylor and the hostess, Mrs. Geraldine ayior. ; t v, - r.., ' - r- '',! - - ' i , v.. - V " ' U I r -: t - zr . i ..... t J Mr. and Mrs. Petri D. Washburn of Orem are the proud parents of a new son; born April 10 at Salt Lake. The couple have two other sons. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allan ID. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Verd Washburn both of Orem. i Mrs. Paul Schaerrer entertained at luncheon Tuesday. She was assisted by Mrs. Louis Palombo. Mrs. Edward Holmes, who - ' 1 .'iwi. iJ Is here visiting, was the guest of honor. Others present were Mrs. Keith Kennedy, Mrs. Aliqe Schaerrer and Mrs. LeRoy Johnson. VOLUNTEER FIREMEN GET NEW UNIFORMS Provo's 'organizaUon of volunteer firemen reached a milestone this week when they were supplied with new uniforms. The 22 members ' ' : :K Mr! and Mrs. James W. Rawling-- and children, Stephen and of the group drill once a week Under the .direction of Dean Muhlesteini, Provo fire chief, and Suzanne of Salt Lake' were recent visitors at the homes of their Bert L. Kirkwood, assistant chief who supervis es training. The volunteers back , up the j Provo Fire Dfipartment in case of serious fires and are trained for civil defense duty. Carl Loveless Jr. parents, Mr." and Mrs. Dale Berkhimer and Mr. and Mrs. A E. is president of the volunteers, with Lyman Carter vice president and Norman Spencer secretary. . Rawlings. t Fred Johnson is. captain and Robert McGee lieutenant of one platoon', while Ken Harris s capOrme lieutenant of the' other one, Injthe photo, left to right, are: Front row Jim; tain and son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Crowther,Henry Bobbie Hutchison Lyman Cartel Carl Loveless, Norm an Spencer and Darrel Olson. Back row Charles Hutchison, was burned badly in a home accident recently. He House, Nolan Jackman, Bob Stowell,' Glenn Ericsson, Theron Haws and Torn Giles. Thomas Baker, j has medical treatment for the past; three weeks a regular fireman, stands with back to camera to show lettering on new uniforms. at the- ;vtah ,Valley Hospital. He is expected Jto be released to his home this week. EGG WINNER LOSES 140 POUNDS 1 - g . - - - 8 - - s " , j . Do Utahns really; care if they get any longer," he, declared. 'We've alarm Saturday morning lest a re good legislation for mental health? got to whittle the problem down to proposed treatment center at we can handle it." of Utah "Do they care really if State medical school lead , Jversity Hospital staff Is too few? If pa- He described .mental illness as jto bypassing Utah State Hospital's tients are neglected?! "everybody's greatest problem.. (request for at. "urgently needed" The proof Is in attendance at The sooner we face the Issue of 13,500,000 receiving and treatment illness in Utah, the sooner center at. Provo. political district mass meetings," mental can we move toward cure with The treatment aud research c en-Lee Dalebout, Utah State Hospital of i modern medical iter may well be needed at the application chaplain and former state legislaf new drugs and 'medical school; but we hope it tor, told regional delegates Friday, knowledge; use new of therapies; . ? won't replace our proposed treat- on utilization attending Utah Conference "With sufficient facilities, we, meat center, he said. "If Utah Social Work a th hospital. a can cure mgn percentage ot State Hospita should fail to get As proof of Indifference even jf j the big treatment center, it might ill." he. said. among professionals who best know mentally some well become a dumping spot for McKell Mr. expressed Dalebout asked need. Chaplain chronic and custodial cases; and. them to check ballots, asking if MEASLES . STRIKES of continuing its present Instead they had attended a recent district DOGWOOD PRINCESS as a modern treatadvancement runmass meeting, knew who was ment hospital revert again to a ning for office, er views of candiFIELD ALE, Va. (UP) Officials custodial asylum." dates on issues affecting mental of., the Vinton Dogwood Festival health legislation? j; ; are looking for a girl to reign as Of' ballots checked by delegates . princess next week. only 17 were affirmative,' while $6 Norma Woodward, the festival ; were negative. Published by Herald Cor and most of the Fieldale Some of Utah's; mental health princess School band,, were victims of portUon. M Sooth First West needs were described- - by Charles High Street every afternoon , Mon? a measles epidemic. , McKell. director, psychiatric serv day through riday Sunday II e r a I U published Sunday ices. Utah State Hospital. . i r Mr. McKell said the state hos SOUND TRUCKS AROUSE j f - morning. the HOUSEWIVES' DIE Entered a second class pital has only ! h medical staff of modern Veteran's at the post office In matter (UP) PoiiUcaiis Administration psychiatric hospital TAMPA Fla. so the act of Provo UUh successful in March 3 1879under at Salt Lake City. In some cate- here have been their audiences it may " gories State Hospital's staff is- even reaching Subscription terms by cari some cost of them votes, more limited. For example. State rier In Utah County: 11.51 Per monL. . Hospital has only H nurses for Housewives complained Friday sound trucks 1300 patients, while V.A. has 65 that campaigners' months In advance 9.09 nurses for 400 patients. And from woke their- - children when they One year in advance 118 00 toured sections residential mornuntil during ;Monday Friday night By mall anywhere In the ? j United States er Its possesing, said Mr. McKell, only one doc "nap" time, tor Is on duty at State Hospital. sions;. fl.50 per month; 19.00 Utah State Welfare Commls Children of some Berger! tribes for six .months In advance; SIS. CO for a year In advance. sioner Ward C. Holbrook, briefly men in North Africa ' wear pig ! - - - 1 '; f t - . i t I 1 Uni-whe- - COLLEEN ROWBERRY . : ) with 4-02- .. . . two-year-o- ld one-seven- th j - been-undergo- ing - IN DIETING CONTEST Y Mental Illness Film HALF-POUN- Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Clark, Mr. and Mrs; Louis Jensen MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP) Mrs. To Be Repeated Today and Mr. and! Mrs. Glen Landeen attended the fuheraf of Albert Bonita Kolbe, 28. of Malinta, Ohio. A film on mental illLofgran at Santaquta, Thursday afternoon. j was declared the winner Friday of ness 'famous '"Out of Darkness," will be a weight - losing' contest sponsored today at 2 p.m. on repeated LaMero Club met recenty at the home of Mrs.iMelvin Parkes by "TOPS"! (take off pounds sen- Channel 5," according to. H. R. la orem. Tne group spent the evening visiting, Refreshments sibly.). 1 Staheli. president 6f the Utah f were served. Nine members were present. Mrs. Kolbe who tipped the scales County Chapter, Utah Association at a trim 145 pounds' weighed 285 for Mental Health. Be Rogers of Mapleton, is celebrating his'birthday today. He pounds when she entered the con-te- st in January, 1955. js oemg nonorea at a family luncheon at his home. Those t. tending, are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kappas, Mrs. Marie Turner and family, George Rogers, Kathy. Carol Ann Rogers and Mrs. Betty after serving four years. He spefvpsc i, ms wue. cialized injdiesel engineering. He will probably enter BYU next Dr. and Mrs. Reunion Anderson and sons, Dex land Mike of fan. ; y ;i Los Angeles, Calif., arrived this weekend to spend a week visiting In Provo with mends and relatives. Dr. Anderson is a dentist in L. A. Johnson of Central Utah Los" Angeles f and has made his home there for several years al-- Motor" Company will be among tnougn he and his wife were both former Provo residents:; They the participants in a three-da- y will visit his mother, Mrs, victor C. Anderson of Orem, her pa meeting of distributors of Mack rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Shriver, of Provo, and her sister and Trucks from . the United States, brother-in-laMr. and Mrs, Gordon Billings and family of Orem. slated to open May 7 at the company's manufacturing and asMr. and Mrs. Tom H, Brown of Champion. 111., Announce the sembly plant at Allentown, Pa. birth of a baby girl bom April 23. This is the first child of the couple, who were both formerly of Provo. Tom is teaching French Bryant G. Tingey, district agent at the University of Illinois and is also working on this doctorate of the North Western Mutual Life degree on a scholarship he was. awarded. Mrs. Brown Is the Insurance Company, has left, by former Sheila Ann Dorius, daughter of Mr. and Mrsi E. J. Dorius plane for Milwaukee, Wise, to of Fiiovo- - Mrs. Dorius and daughter, Stephanie will leave soon attend the company's currier r Illinois for an indefinite visit. school. He will ' be there for two . , I i ! ) I D PRODUCED IN IOWA f CHICAGO (UP) Iowa produces ' 5 more than big potatoes. The Carl Gutter Wholesale But ter and! Egg Co. received a hen's egg from the state Friday which measured weighed a. six inches and contained j t h r e e half-poun- yolks. ! . i addressing the group, compared mental illness in the past to , a troublesome field stump, "too big to pull; too tough to cut." 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