OCR Text |
Show Is i - - ' - i ' f 1 I U j I ' I i I v i 1 . ii 1 ''riffsrr "' M a-- The Utah State finals of the Soao Box Der nual will be held la Provo Satur by 14; according to an anJuly day, nouncement by the sponsors, the "provo Jaycees, The Dally Herald ; and the P., E. Ashton Company. all-Ameri- I Emphasis 'snould be shifted from Control" of tuberculosis to eradi- cation; and the tuberculosis association should enlarge its program to combat illness in the entire field of pulmonary disease; both infectious and These are Irecommendations of the National Tuberculosis Association, George Williams, NTA officer, told members - of Utah County Tuberculosis and Health Association at its annual meeting at Utah Valley Hospital his week'. The , county association noted a 48 per cent .increase in proceeds from the teal tale over last year. Biggest activity for the past year of the County TB. association has been sponsoring of the mobile unit with tuberculin testing, including 212 and 2000 patch tests ': out V being tet The association nominated for to its board of directors, Mrs. Verda Peterson, Lehi; John Keith Hayes and Dr. R. H. Wakefield, Provd; Mrs. Rae Cnristensen, Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Gladys Cooper. American Fork; and for election of new members to the board, Mrs. Clara Sumslon, ville;. Mel Hanks, Salem; Mrs. Mollie Allred, Or em; Dr. Eddie F. Barr and Bryant Tlngey, Provo, and Robert Farl Huber, Payson. "Members : heard from their na- tional officer that tuberculosis is t -- non-infectio- i us. X-ra- ys - v re-electi- on . ; i f - i ii )' '!! jaycees 1 v i' i I! nty , j ( i i Ottvfl neat reetau ranto oorvo noASTCD prutOH OAftv i j : .." - ...... .!('.'.." ' k' - . : ' J. t ; ''! .' ',.,- of ' m ..:1V-;- r ,i 1 JijiiM , -- .4 i HSAVY DUTY j ? 710-1- 5 i BATTERIES I I p. 760-1- 5 r i 800-1- 5 ". ft! ir.iri A discount : EXCHANCI 'ii a:. .M -- ; i'l 600-1- 0 it'"i - 65 ! EASY TERMS lift1' i ' I -- i. ih-iltl 7 i I 820-1- 5 r . ' , ; 32.05 10.95 35.45 1 1.95 f 30.75 ,"1 2e9S' 42.65 13.95 44.40 13.95 I bHt. only 1 0.95 ulk. cn!y 10.95 26.15 0.95 31.65 34.00 36.25 23.05 29.35 670-1- 5 ' Whitetlatk Clack i'!it r s i' ml ?' ' 'I'l,! '1 ; ; ! i -t 1 1 J Phis Tax and Old Tire i a g ..jJfredB:. i !;' VrdWhndlU&jty'Avc.. V!'' ''A"li' ;, i c -- - n FR . 3-80- 50 ,; j n m , f n 11 ..! t i F j . n 'i w. - - ! - J .1 .1 ,i ' . . . . - k - - ' - i- it , ; IJ ' t ( I 1 .; 'il-- r!v H - M , -- 1 ni hi, ll i ; ) , ,t li , r ' K ,'.'. ,Ml" I .. ,. '" . , . i 1 1 . ;L j MH !r i: ' ' X J I , Irflttii ' ' - 1 -- ooa): fifWL) - '' ; J . - f j. i. . 1 - WW ''.. -' TDK i : '" -- lt up-niu- nBwrehmwu fa '"ft., Ar!iiri L'i)raiii.jT.,,andu lnaiviauais wI terested President hearted yt""" groups backing Inlend their, support.; Eisenhower who has urged all , pon real oofroa mavon ; - ; - - -- 1 - . v- ! t 1 1 )lm .BORNE; May Swap Land 1. fWl I J. w - - - "1:1' ... , ! ii Provoans read j per cent than in .month last more books lithe of public last year, April to the manager city brary reported Nl'1 Saturday, j.' j (i! ;'l ilii'- Circulation At the main branch In April, 1058, totaled 18,147 with total booki circulated todate, 73,- A possible swapping of some 833; This compares with 16,165 for lands the for 63,050 along the zigzagging border April last year, and Provo and Orem is under between 1S55. Branch of first four months consideration cent. by the two cities. ' tlx per circulation, wat up Currently, Orem would be happy to relinquish the Green Tree SubBRANCH OFIICE division, which lies just below the PLANNED AT BOISE Orem bench,- because! of extreme ' in i in serving It with a difficulty BOISE (UP) Leon M. Huff Ja, manager of the Boise Chamber of 4 i; ' Commerce said today; he has been r which might be The tract informed Pacific Northwest Pipeto Provo lies from switched Orem Company la considering local west of Columbia north of Lane; m msr orancn ounce arre. 1830 2100 of east and about North was -- The information relayed by tea. i j more De west, hi couia easuy at Huff yesterday to the cnamiDer s taohed down-hito a Provo sewer TiArl nf Directors. I ! f i"- . , i Approximate iy! 8700 men and women; with hearing defects were rehabilitated through the program last year. I 1, v ;j The nation-wid-e hearing rehabill t I ; , 'V I' i : I.h'! ' t V I . I J v ; - I V, i j ! National Hearing Lib rqiiy Use In Week Opens Today" provo Increases m till Til i'l il'Mvi'Mlii :L "f.j, ?. il'iiNational 'I I ' i Rearing Today begins; Week, announces Harold J. Mower of Provo,! district supervisor of the Vocational Rehabilitation! Office. The week is fostered by the American' Society of Hard of Hearing, and receives cooperation from the various organizations dealing with human handicaps and re habilitation.: !;" This 28th: annual observance of National ' Hearing Week not only commemorates years of real serv ice in behalf of an estimated 15, 000,000 Americans who have hear ing difficulties, but It symbolizes the growing national awareness of the hearing problem,? states Hers cheltW.' Nisongeti president of the American Society of Hard of Hear If f . 1 I V , I ' 14th BIRTHDAY at our Biggosl ' terrific bargains . The Provo Recreation Depart ment is accepting applications from persons interested in summer time employment in the Recreation Department' program. There are openings at present for afternoon employment1 for either men", or Women; as playground directors and forj a woman to act as a life guard and swimming instructor, full time. There is also need for specialists in recreational music, story telling and: creative drama I hi tics. h Applicants should be, at least 20 years cad or a senior in college and preferably have had some leader ship, teacning or playground ex Li. H A' perience. ' Any (person interested should contact; immediately the Provo Recreation Department, 204 City Building, for details. A written examination for the Various posl tiotts will be held and a satisfac tory score must, be obtained ar ' UL DuCKETT SALES & SERVICE nl.i.,1 r - 1 S.' .0 Department Seeks Summer; Employes two-yea- uuii. '' ' . l X litvi' KecreaTi on j , A OREM le I 1 - 600 So. STATE ', , L i.l i School Monday j TORY'S FLORAL & NURSERY - X-ra- ys - 7 - '. The tianel includes patients who have once suffered a; mental or nervous breakdown,: a hospital staff member, and another citi- - Explorer Scouts : i 1 their group.; ut'm j ' ' . 1 j ' Announce- 8PANISH FORK mentvwas made this1 week of the reaction election oi J. Ross Nielsen: as Not oie confirmed case was r president of the t Spanish Fork found In Provo. Junior Chamber of Commerce. - In a three year period, 150,000 Mr, Nielsen will' succeed Rulon have been mobile ubit Thomas ill this position. 14 taken in Utah County. Of these, 68 Utner oxnciais cnosen were iea were fouhd to have tuberculosis; Leifson, first vice president; 30, cancdr; 1559, cardio vascular Howard Creerl second vice, presi ailment hnd 802 other pathology. Explorer scouts of the Utah dent; Calvin Thomas, secretary, Only oile under 23 years of age National Parks Council will be- and RayiTfcomasi treasurer Apwas a confirmed TB case. r; county Vocational pointed gin xa fxSeven directors were school 1 at Central : the Swenson Cleve Exploration! Kenneth Taylor. Becausfe the patch test can- be Mobon Vocational School Utah j Reed whi' Bob and Lewellyn, given with the assistance of lay fll T. n day,1 and Grant A. Bill May in used Nelson, preWarner,' persons it has been j' directors. Explorer scouts 'from Utah. RsiioiAV jr nne-veference tp the mantoux, which re Uintah, holdover. Wasatch, a Fort. Duchesne, is Juab, Mr. trMned Beagley people. quires aftd Millard Counties have Sanpete Dr. W. G. Dixon was appointed live 01 me uuu vv to study batch testing proposed for Deen jnvixeu. xi- is pxpecxca uaai ticipated in the election. The new overt 600 Boy Scouts will attend. Ambers will begin their terms this area next fall. uunn yro ''it assisianif, councuijy 241 ji J i M The Utah State Tuberculosis t ILfr m a xt: Al n la that explorer ivi . iiieism :avu. Association will, meet in Salt Lake executive,; w, ui(i scouts who attend all three nights and Mrs. James Nielsen of this City tomb time after June 15 can receive , the !.V6cationalN Ex- city and is a lifetime resident of ploration Skills Rating from the SnanUh Fork. His wif if the Council in addition to a certificate former Mary Jane Jarvis, daugh from the! Vocational School. Eleanor terit Of. Mrs. ,'arvis. iney . J The urpose,of the school is to are ox mree- cuumeu tne II!''' parents give boys an opportunity to learft Mr. Nielsen is ; an employe of about different vocaMonal fields the Bank of Spanish Fork and in available:' in their own locality, Hrlitinn to his civic duties is and to give them an opportunity Mitrentlv servin as ward clerk to explore their; a titudes and oi the Spanish Fork secona Mr adaptability toward tbose neiai. Wtrd. t : : Cecil Cook, Patients-Are-Peop- jit'' ' f Pick Officers . 7-Cou- i ;:' I1 the annual meeting of the; association j Thursday in observance Week. of National MentaUHealth 11 . . n i The ioutgoing ipresiaent, Mr. Stahelii said a panel proved so popular a number of individuals 'and Organizations have fcontacted him, ask- - .j.. -- ' PLANTS Grown' By TONY : merce. t BEDDING : 1 rlPiilijl and ' to David HaUiday. " Mothers day? gifts were present- ed by the boys and. special t'St was' received by Bonnie, Harding for her work as a den mother. ; ; Fork Spanish A David Durtchi , a Webelos ex-patie- nts Margaret Harrinon,.Elsa Harris, i It TWfnujAr ' I HEADS j JC 4 J Rosi Nielsen, Dr. Jesse Weight,1 Mrs. Harry T. new ' president of the Spanish Walker' and Mrs. .Josiah W. ; Fork Junior Coamber of uom Smith, .directors. f . "Mr V- - i Whitlock, Dr.Loyd i g, Ttrertn , N'l' 3054 '4 !f i A., . ailU HJt. i ' held Its monthly, sented awards of t Wolf badgt the River Grove to Roger Billings, Bear badge to at pack meeting Pack ; Chapel.' JSongs werer directed by u ten. Roger Billin gs and the flag cere- The particular; appeal of the mony was led by Den 2. Den Wax gave a panel seems to be a combination mother, onMarjorie events and coming report of shock to listeners thatNhey to divide the pack were plans cannot tell patients; and from other members of the discussed. If weather permits, panel, plus an informal atmosto the Liberty f the phere in which they can get first ParkMo visit pack ; the Aviary. hand answers to questions about ' a display mental 'Illness from men and Eachden oresented women who have successfully 're- of handicraft which the boys had covered from an attack of the made durlhgstn last month. nation's most: pressing public Pack masterv Byron Dastrup health problem mental; illness. and assistant iiurqanx vouey ptv II if j j X-ra- N i 9 i , Avards Made At Cub Pack Meeting as socidtion A 1 W I i iDr. Weldon ;Moffitt, social psychologist, Brigham Young Unielected presiversity has been ' dent of Utah County Mental Health Association, succeeding H. R. StaHeli, principal of Timpano-go- s School, as president. ' Otheij officejrs elected included: Harold Mower, Provo director, Utah State Vocational Rehabili tation Department, vice presi dent; Stanley; Peterson, jfayson, Soil Cdnservation Service Engineer, secretary; , Russell Innes, Lehi newspaperman, treasurer; . shifting from' younger to older people. j'Drugs are helping pa tients to o out oi hospitals 'soon; but older people are becoming chronic TB cases,! he said. In many cases, be said, drop In death and) case findings has caused associations to drop y surveys. He urged detailed and accurate records with complete follow up of " 4 )' a :; f contacts.' In national soot testing of schools. only one to two using patch-testinper cent of students but 15 per cent of tehchers showed a positive ' ! Elects Officers, HearsVPdhel ) SUNDAY HERALD " rvienrai neairn : Officer at Annual Meeting i I J - TB Group H ears Natiorial 3-- I i til r h vi ' 4 I' ,f Jlilhl 1 i i Clearance has been received from the Utah i State Road Com mission1 and Provo Cityj to 'block the highway oyer the soap box aeroy course rana 10 rouie iraiuc over, the old Columbia Lane route. t'The Highway 91 hiU, makes a perfect' course ifor the race' said Mr. Mala nd. VTh'e grade is just right and there will be four lanes available for the f competition, Provo' Ci y will wash and clean the pavement prior to the race." Boys wjho enter the race must build their own cars at a cost of $15 exclusive of the wheels, which" can"' be obtained at the P.jf E. Ashton Company, one of the contest sponsors,!' The Akron, Ohio competition will feature 156 local champions. They will ra'ee for $15,000 In- colvaluable Ahd lege scholarships, prizes plus world fame Boys 11 i through 15 years oi 'h age are eligible 4.. - SUNDAY, 'Utah 'County. UUh I ( Utah competition! will be held on Highway 91 on the Grandview "The winner of the- Provo cdm-ith- e petition uvlll enter tne national finals at Akron, Ohio, Aug. 12. Last ye.r's winner- was 1John Clemens ol Orem.j Accord Dg to t Earl Maland, chalrmai for the Provo Jaycees, MAY 6, 1956 k i f ' ii i' Utah Finals of Soap Box iDeiibV'Set.-tJuly 14 on U, b. 91in . Hi 11 S""f seeing 1 Ju - Our taayt?J5Sto oroin J.i . . crcd charges . . ; ' ;- -; ; fiery , . . -- l,ng season - F"r." t . bi among llftd - . . 's dlatnonu. " iA'-- i, 0& "-- Jos .qUty diamonos i years, thus - dou you extra ;4 "Vender reaver watcVfn iment, tix.r,, e;ve I'm cci me&oon. tee and F- - come 'i'l- tii A:.4 that Xje. , ted lntcty of cut ;. loo to vour - - v,a .it 2 'V ' Ss 1.1 v i' -- i K ' - - t '. i -- ; rrr7 ' ' ... ' ' a ..' ' ; ' : ... . !fc 1 , - ' ' ,,,' r rv i ii " " ... '1. ' . - r - . i , 4 "t . ' . . - " - - ' i. - ' I " ..- " .f ,f m . , - ' i - ; . . i . x ' . - ' ' r ill 7 !'lc;:j t i Mi-,,- ' t r : j ' i , J .aa-r7;- 7 . , a a -- . ;' f .. - ' . & - A cjtav pc.i aai - " ' " s I j - I ' ' ' p-, "''"" I i - . h.'-- A t ,'-,. . - " 1 . ; ' . ( ' ' ' . ' j' .j . M . 7 "t'rTiy:t-' I j ' - , ' 1 . , ;. A.. - t ' . ' - ii - ' U ' ' ' itortji r . , " ' ' a is ' '' j I v i, mlcs? - ' . i. - , - H i ; ' " " t a : l , ' .. " : - ,lf I i m. ceawr ) ;f , ,ii ji i i 7 - - j isth century Yw:i r , . r ' ! - ih v ' - Aj7,r s i 'rn r !i i ...... r :'y; - - ' ' ( ctitr, ,r- - , .i . vt::-::- , r.v.o f:o:.: i 1 . M - - ''.',',,''. J ' . - - .... v N '. . ' - s- h)r u i TuntthA a f. aio y J ' i 'ii, ! I 1 ; .... i h i. - ... 't ' . 1 l 19, a. f ' a: J a n r- . v fj"i,A n ' . ...it . !. . ' j i i ; A.-w.a- i I ' - : ' - ' r w I i' - . i' lit i - i'l i :;; III 'i - .;. . re -- s. last our prices ' 1 4, ' . |