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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. APRIL 29, 1958 Utah County. Utah ' 6-- A Second of o Series I Articulation Problems Are Great H i nd ranee To ..Children in School ,1 : ' - V - . i Scout Planners Geneva Inlays Host To Heavy Busy Session H. Si Students At At Monthly Meet Bank Presents Springville H. S. With 2 Machines - 800 ' r SPRINGVILLE The secretarial department of Springville high school is the recipient of two post ing machines. presented by the Springville Banking Company, announces Eldon Reese of the de . The Boy Scout" Camporee, Vo- -; cational Exploration Program' and plans for Memorial Day were j i Chemical Progress Week mb WTW UC UJWUUM,? U. S. Steel chemists at Geneva drous ammonia first of its this executive District meeting Works are playing hosts to more Kroa in a majorplant, American seel week, according to jWeston Gar- than 800 Utah high school and plant, which is scheduled tocom-mence partment faculty. rett, chairman in charge of the college chemistry students this operations late this The gift came about in answer "... week. As a part of the state- Engineers are erecting two year. meeting. L to from the department The Provo District Camporee wide celebration of Chemical high pressure tanks on this huge site They do not stutter, have a cleft thata request (Editor's Note: This is the mar firms business on the at at will Riverside Park held chemists this be Week, week and having arother Progress are from of suffer cerebral six buildings series a in palate, palsy chines ; that woud be second 1 and 2. It wail emphasized the steel plant are opening up in the process of erection. satisfactory June or schoolbrain their BYU's yet damage, speech ticles concerning work in classes of ad for that all scouting units must be for special tours departments or ing is seriously handicapped. John- vanepractice r and hearing clinic.) students, Springville give ed, J accompanied by qualified adult dinarily not included in tours of and Sally- have an articulation secure to chance .school Xindergarten is I, hard for the ny high t plant leadership. No units without theStudents disorder. them. Mr. Reese reports that the 10 per cent of school children who adult leaders1 will be permitted from Payson and cannot speak plain enough for Articulation problems range school secretarial department has HONOR STUDENTS Ted Adamson and Carol Scholes, who will to camp overnight, All camping Springville visited the plant and trained many students who have even a 'teacher to understand from lisping, lalling, baby-tal- to and cooking will be done on a made detailed inspection! of the a gone into excellent positions represent the graduating class of American Fork High School at unit oral inaccuracy and dyslalia j" basis and there will be 12 coal chemical and them. few minor problems. Parents over- - throughout the county, and so is its commencement ceremonies. two children of competitive events 4based on pa- plants of the coke oven division. This is the case look these, thinking that perhaps anxious to build up its office ma Later they were escorted through trol participation. and who wej shall call Johnny child will outgrow the handi chines department. Because of lack 2 the tne metallurgical, chemical and Sally. They are now receiving help cap. Often times the child does pf funds, this can only be done 72 Vocations inspection laboratories and told PAYSON Some 90 young peo at 'Brigham Young University's not, and he or she is a Problem with the. cooperation of business each functions at Ge ple participated in the annual just how The Vocational Exploration pro neva. Rrvpoh and Hearing. Clinic. . clinic a and for industry. Kiwanis Talent Show Wedgram wm be new at me vocaNeither of the children w&Tbe These articulatioir-disorderToere is an ever growing nesday and Thursday here Since a number of girls employ con9 8 evenings. and on 7, school tional May need for chemists not only in the The event was held in the Nebo promoted from kindergarten until stitute the biggest percentage of ed by the bank have been trained Seventy-tw- o different vocations steel has al deindustry but throughout all Stake tabernacle, with younger they speak plainer. Johnny in the high school Secretarial AMERICAN FORK The senior clinical cases. will be presented to all scouts kinder in two Lawrence F, Black, boys and girls performing Wed and the class of. American Fork High years ready spent . Like a great opportunity for industries," youngsters in this partment, both the school many is This Geneva third is This quar of general the tran School has chosen Carol Scholes Johnny's are appreciative garten. nesday night and Junior High all young men to get acquainted explains, "and wesuperintendent. ' Johnny and Sally were re firm Fifty-fou- r AMERICAN FORK ter in the clinic and Sally's sec area, hope through saction. and Senior School students to be its repAdamson Ted and to voca clinic. of the ferred Any number in adult education were of with the various types these special tours of our chemi taking part High ond. Thursday resentatives at the commence classes night in of persons can suggest the clinic this this year in Alpine School tional education available cai plants ana labs to arouse J. Clark Elmer presided at the ment exercises May. 25. The fered area. for others who naye speech or District and close to 1000 adults some interest in our students in events and introduced Archie two these of choice outstanding school hearing problems. Teachers, of the program, Joseph Seethaler stated that me neia 't cnemistry as a ca Williams as master of ceremo students is a signal honor, mer availed themselves nurses, city, county and state phy to W. Ellen Brown, according the various Boy Scout troops of reer." nies. Albert Payne and Lynn ited through a record of scholastic sicians and nurses, and parents, of This Students from Olympus High Powell were chairmen the program. supervisor will assist citizens of the con District Provo and attainments thro.ugh general School in Salt Lake City visited test. number shows an increase of over on Memorial Day Dy bring 50 to 60 cases every three and attitudes citizenship carrying 200 adults who took advantage of months All participants were presented and containers from the Geneva on Monday, and the folAdhering to the custom, of the the opportunities offered by the flowers One of the biggest problems in school will be at lowing groups to the with certificates of award and of the entrance cemetery past several years, five girls and program of adult education over the plant throughout the rest of winners in each division teaching this age group is to hold done will be received This location. facgrave five boys are selected by the the week: Brigham Voting Uni gold trophies. the cmia s interest, uames, puz any year. previous of a scouts as the part theiq by upon the foregoing basis and School students, zles, and other disguised diag AMERICAN FORK Neal Mor ulty During the fall and winter terms. dally good turn, Citizens are versity High Trophy winners are as follows: to the are names their presented nosis are used to overcome shy, in tenson, a junior d student entire class which makes its a large variety of classes were urged to take advantage of this Provo; Lincoln High School, Primary division,' instrumental, Orem; Lehi High School, Lehi; Susan Taylor; vocal. Rose Marie offered, such as household arts, in- free service. different, bored or uncooperating at the University of Utah, was selection. Cyprus High School, Magna; En children. and Diane Gasser; dance, recently named Knight of Knights Ted is National Honor Society cluding sewing, rug making, upHigh School, Enterprise: Fontella Cook. Summer landProrram terprise home and in Johnny s ana baiiys cases and honored by the Spurs at a holstering, nursing, was of South High School. West High the two clinical workers, both breakfast. He ws selected by president, division, instrumenscaping. A number of parents parCox of the Provo Stake School, Granite .High School, and Elementary Eldon his Prom the junior during junr in the Carol trained RYU students who have popular vote of the Spur group. ior tal, Huber; ticipated family dance, Joleen relationship year, program chairman of classes. Classes were held in better presented a summer program for Salt Lake Area Vocational School, Schwartz; vocal, Lois Ann Hasbeen under supervision of a highTeal has been accepted into the ninth grade and president of before the committee. Salt Lake City; and Davis Junior scouting of French Carol Sue poetry, kell; miscellaneous, ly trained department head, start- the U. of U. medical school and the seminary last year. An ac- English, study He emphasiied the importance High School, Lay ton. and In Brereton and Kallabacka, Joyce Spanish. commercial ed with an animal matching game. is planning-oIn addtiion to the existing Junior High School, entering next fall. complished musician, he weekly studies, typewriting, shorthand and of proper training! so as to pre vocal, RonThe children were told to repeat He has been active ac35 of the vent injury and death during the chemical facilities at the plant ald Reece; in the IK's instructs students hand attracted A 'a long instrumental, Gary the animal's names. The sound the (Intercollegiate Knights) and for cordion. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil number. In addition other adults summer months. John Heninger the students were shown the con Nelson and Judy Bachman; clinical workers were after was the and of his are Adamson discussed of struction site the new anhy dance, Lana Rae Pickering. safety parents. problems past year has acted as usher studied craft" classes, such as the short "i" sound. Continuing and WRA Carnival student body program ceramics, china painting, oil paint sanitation during summer camps. is Carol chairman ing High School, vocal, Larry Nelgame," two chairman. were! given where through a Illustrations of Na the The IK's secretary received; chairman, and leathercraft son; instrumental, Leon Badham. carpentry. EAGLE SCOUT Calvin Sum-sio- n more recognizing-the-soun- d games, twcT trophies for his efforts in thejtional Honor Society, a member ing, administered aia first correctly .v activity, have saved the lives of numerous of Springville, who has 31 one using a triangle and cow bell. WRA Carnival. He is a member of the Future Homemakers of For those desiring HID ILLEGAL DOPE classes in physical education for individuals Fred Hollerman con merit badges and his Eagle and the, other using a pole with of the Alpha Epsilon Delta, America and of the' Girls Ath women IN BABY'S BOTTLE and square dancing were 13. to on the of colored rings it; age place ranking at d NEW YORK ( UP ) Detectives frater- letic Association. She is assist- l held. The driver education classes cluded the meeting by; giving honorary on correct the flannel board, with ducks, rabbits, demonstration of color ant the bearer naflag guard attracted won en who learned to raiding George De Prad's apart-nity, and Tau Kappa Alpha, use and care of the sheath knife, apples, etc. to place on it; and a tional honorary debate fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Scholes drive by using the district-sponsjment Wednesday found ten ounces acti and GROVE of hunting Carol. are PLEASANT The game with cards; during, camping parents of liquid cocaine, worth HJOOO.'ia were Cuff links and a tie clasp car. Classes in vities. ed or- a the workers finally somewhat will be Cub Scout program baby bottle. Neal in appreciation from first aid were enthusiastically re on execu established the sound in the chil given Grove in of the Pleasant , De Prad. 43. had told them the ganized Loveridge Floyd ceived.: the Sduts. dren s minds and had them re staff said that the National Wednesday evening, May 2, atfWtle contained a special formula In some instances a nominal fee tive Franson Mrs. and of Dr. Neal, held in 1957 7:30 p.m. in the Timpanogos for it fairly accurately. peating baby. Ha to assist in instruction costs was Jamboree will be is cis N. this Mortensen of city, 12 to 18. Stake House, under the direction was booked on a narcotics charge. on as handi defects at (Next Speech July Valley Forge a 1953 graduats of American charged. Other financial assistance The International Jamboree will of the Timpanogos Stake Primary caps) to make the program possible came be he where Fork High School, in England. Any scout presidency. John Cross, assistant Calvin Sum- SPRINGVILLE served as student body president The Sharon Stake Gleaner to the district from federal funds. fromstaged who Intends, to executive of the Utah National council this and wis on the tennis and de- Girls and M Men held a "State Classes were held for the con participate must have the rank Parks Council will meet with kn, son of Mr. and Mrs. La Meet" in Provo North Park venience of adults in nearly every of first class scout A scout can Celle jSumsion, of Springville, rebate teams. parents of boys ages 8, 9, and 10,! ITCHING SKIN April 28. Girls brought lunches high school and elementary school not attend the international Jam- to cently received, his Eagle Scout in detail.! the program explain and the boys were responsible in American Fork, Pleasant Grove, boree unless he attends the naaward. LETTERS MAILED flN "This is the beginning of what A- for the xlrinks. Lehi and Orem. new .type of allergy oint1918 FINALLY ARRIVE . first. While only 21 mexit badges are tional is expected to become a veryi jamboree anticiwill Stake are Sharon adults already Many Two Today the rough, dry, scaling. HOOPESTON, 111. (UP) important part In the lives of: ment for required for the rank of Eagle fire-sid- e in the Scera pating next year's program and or In lives the weeping skin on any and Itching letters mailed by Earl Benner of have a this of - Scout, he had a total of thirty, at age boys 8:30 at Orem in classes. are Theater have Lounge requesting Instructor of their parents," says Mrs. K.I part of theinbody. If you Hoopeston in Russia in 1918 and the age of 13. This entitles him Chemistry will be m. p. speaker Special despair thinking Warnick Swenson, stake Primary) given up to toe bronze palm award, after AMERICAN FORK Construc- 1919 were "returned to sender" Jonas Erekson. OFFICER WANTS HIS Summer would Joins no relieve the of All of, Faculty boys product parents a president tion of the new elementary school Thursday. period. . HORSE TO RETIRE, TOO or heal your irritated ages in the stake are urged! itching Calvin is a member of Troop 69 in American Fork is close to, 40 Bender wrote the, letters' home RAIN CANCELS EVENT mem these H. Tenn. (UP) Pete Anderson.xa Kenneth MEMPHIS, M. OINTMENT It The program! skin; get It to and earned his rank under Oliver per cent completed, according to when 'he served with the Allied TO PRAY FOR RAIN South Da is be in attendance. of mounted the retired of ber Zorzoli, policefaculty No TODAY. product is equal R. Jex, director of main North planned to place emphasis onj Russian 111. (UP) Expeditionary Pa- man, has decided his Bran an, scout master. He has Frank Techfaithf'il School Mines of and kota METAMORA, Your to opIt druggist has this bringing and operations of the Force in Russia. The yel rishioners of St. .Mary's Catholic horse, Tim, ought to retire too. nology, will join the Brigham family participation, and served as scribe, senior patrol tenance School marvelous for. boys healing H.&M. Ointparents District. The school Alpine letters came back in Church had planned an outdoor Zorzoli offered to "give my next Young University; summer school portunity leader, and president of the Dea- is He will gladly refund and ment to have achievement! located between Center and a white envelope postmarked activity he faculty, according to Dr. Howard to horse for check" the for con's Quorum of the 'Ninth LDS First pray pension Wednesday procession officers , on East Streets Second Washington, D.C., with no Primary andj your money if you are not had to call it off. It was rode for 12 years and take Tim T. Reid. acting director of turn-m- together. rain but Ward. explana will1 Stake leaders cost and be. are; pleased with results. It is Timpanogos South, approxi- tion for "the slight delay." school. into retirement with him. raining too hard. He is an eighth grade student mately $460,000, furnished. stressing the worthwhile objec-- i pleasant to use, odorless and tives of the cub scout plan. . at Springville Junior High School. The brick work is practically skin color.. For your skin's He is interested in all phases of completed and roof construction Mrs. Mabel Gardiner and Mrs. sake get H.&M. OINTMENT. Alton Miller, counselors to Mrs. , sports and plays the accordion. is) beginning. ; Insulated porcelain H.15L Laboratories to are be installed Swenson, are assisting in the begin Last year, he was awarded first panels over-a- ll . the end of next week. plan. plac in the Scout Craft Model ning to a school" The is be 4 Contest held in Provo. . unit with an all purpose He has been a .carrier for The room which willj serve as i play u'.'i r ; some time.' v Herald for . room lunch and 7N "tV A"' H auditorium. Dily area, '..;.. IUKU99CU j - . 4- 90 Students K I i In Kiwanis j k, ' by-orodu- cts ; , Talent Show Honor Pupils Alpine District To Represent Offers 54 Classes Class Graduating In Adult Education s 1 . j i Student Honored By Spurs Group At Utah University i i pre-me- j Bo-we- n an . n hy-spe- ed . tick-tack-t- oe Pleasant Grove Will Organize" Cub Scouting i s ia-tion- al pre-me- Scout Is Eagle With 31 Merit Badaes at 13 j or hide-and-se- ek dual-contr- ol ! , I Sharon Stake MIA Has 'Stake Meet' three-month-o- ld ! j New School In j ; j American ? 40 Complete . six-mon- th ; - " ij low-mark- ed j I ' ' i ei I ! j . . " - Beat the Heat! ! 2 From; Utah County , Attend IK Convention Two University of Utah stu- dents from Utah County attended the Recent national convention of at Boze- Intercollegiate Knights man Mont. They are Keith Larry Storrs, American Fork, chancellor of the U. Scalper Chapter of DCs, and C. Erland. Elmer, Payson, expansion officer of the chapter. U. oif Approximately 1,500,000 f ut sealsl jam the lonely dots of land In. the Pribilofs during their , breeding season. ; A new feature will be the outside play area to be used by the kindergarten, first, second and third grades. The area will include concrete patios, semi-enclos- ed sand boxes, etc. and is to be closed by class room wings on two sides and a concrete wall on one side. . , There is no basement with the exception of the boiler room. Tunnels are constructed to make for accessibility to the electrical ancT plumbing work. x Howard Construction Company is the contracting firm; William Rowe Smith is the architect and Mr. Jex is building supervisor. The school Is to be ready for occupancy by this fall. ; ' ' v.- - ; en- " r. with WW ' . i UVIUUM v. -- ALUMINUM fv- v. n j cost nearly half a million dollars' when furnished. 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