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Show 1A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 Utah County, Utah ,u DAILY HERALD mm- Faculty Plans Big Meeting - Pal myra Kesiden its b.dck Physician Honored for Aid To Handicapped Tabernacle From Kiwan is Convention In The Spanish Fork chapter of By SHIRLENE OTTESEN the Utah Young Homeraakers PALMYRA Mr, and Mrs Ed A. Thomas returned home Mon Association held their first meetof the year Monday evening evening after attending the ing day at the Home Economics departUtah-Idah- o District Klwanls con ment the Spanish Fork High at vCntion held in Idaho Falls, Ida Mllo Moody of SpanSchool, Dr, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas left on ish was Fork the guest speaker Friday lor Idaho and while there and on spoke "Hypnosis in Mevisited with Mrs, Thomas's Francis C. Pray of New York, vice president for college relations; Council for Financial Aid to Education, will be featured speak' er at the Brlgham Young Unlver Faculty Conference sity Monday and Tuesday. The announcement was made to they uncle, Chase Roundy and with former residents of Spanish Fork, 'Mayor and Mrs, W, J, O' Dry ant, A LAKE CITY (UPI) Provo physician, Dr., Jesse J, Weight, has been honored in recognition of his work in the pro gram for aiding the handicapped. Dr. Weight received the annual award of merit of the President's Committee on Employment i of the Handicapped . Thursday,' The presentation was made by Dr, L,B, Harmon, chairman of the Utah Committee of the Handicap ped, at the annual convention of the Utah state Medical Assn, SALT Pre-Scho- o' r figy fry 0f JIflf. dicine' The meeting was very ymsiw, well attended with 50 present, ! I vey L, Taylor, State officers present were Elaine I if vice president of Anderson and Diane Beekntrom Y BYU, who If in of Benjamin and the' chapter charge ot ir--, ot Luke Mrs, Carolyn Mr and Mri, Clark Nielsen j ranzementi, will Mr, Pray and family of llyrvm spent the Hpankh Fork, Those attending I discuss the weekend visiting at the home of trom Palmyra1 were Cleo Han sen, Jolene Monk and tihlrlcne I theme pt the Mrs, Ella Nielsen, Ottesen. c,flfef enee, "The i University and Mr, and Mrs Frank Sorenson tjtiu,,uuft,m,rJ,,,,,jt " He Publics Mrs and Paland Dr, of Palmyra MrsMaryabrisWc of Mr, 'mstin Pray wm on left of Carroll Draper Logan myra returned home Thursday seven delightful tpeaYer at the general session trip through Saturday for a y to visit weeks visiting in Kansas and Monday at 7:30 p.m. In Provo the Northwest, They plan with several relatives and many Oklahoma. Mrs. Zabrlskie was tabernacle forall faculty and staff born and raised in St, John, Kan., mcmbersjd their partners. He places of interest. and this is only the second time will alsosummarize the discus-sioja panel on the subject Dennis and Eldona Smith, chil in 55 years that she' has visited Eldon Mrs. and of dren Mr, her birthplacertShe enjoyed Tuesday at8:30 a.m. in Provo are of stay Smith and visited with Tabernacle. Spanish Fork, of their home Dr. Taylor said about 1200 pergrand many relatives and friends. While ing at the ' and MrsMelvJn Jin st'. John, she attended the sons, will attend. ' parents, Mr. Snow, while their, motherisn the golden wedding celebration hon- '' The conference also will InPayson Hospital with a new baby oring Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Spen- clude, an orientation session for friends new faculty, members Monday at girl who was born Friday eve- cer, She also visited-wi- th will be new "arrival The 8; 30 a.m. in Joseph Smith Auditor- Oklav in Stillwater, ning. welcomed home by three sisters and one brother, Mrs, Smith Is the former Delia Barney of PalNvLC V ; myra. ZD ad-vis- vp or, hew-come- 'fi tj 10-da- after--spendi- y, Fieldhouse, General ' sessions also will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in Provo. Tabernacle. While the faculty members are getting their instructions for the year, new freshmen students and new sophomores also will be un dergoing, orientation for their new college careers on BYU campus. Freshman Orientation will include a week of intrduction to BYU tra ditions and procedures, placement tests, tours of the campus, etc. ng . of me . , Mrs, Elizabeth Roach was honored on her Slst birthday Sunday when 02, family members The gathered at dinner delicious a f amity enjoyed and the afteraoott .was spent visiting ' and playing volley ball. Mrs. Roach received many nice .'. I gifts.; ) Q j . Youth Needs More Models, Fewer Critics SUN VALLEY, Idaho n t 0 i' (UP- D- Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson told Brlgham Young University: student leaders her Thursday that youth needs fewer critics and more models. The LD3 apostle spoke on tech nlques of leadership at the opening of the second day of the BYU leadership conference in the fun Valley WS Chapel Benson advised the more than 2jQ students to live clean and to be modest in all association! and relationship At the evening seion, dean of students Wesley P. 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