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Show 12 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1950 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD S. f Delegates to White! House Conference Give Ideas on Relations wmmmwMMmm-mzMmmwmmi ' . . .vi'- - i Youth-and-Pare- nt ' Editor's Note: Here is the first tcf three articles sum- ZJ ; I ' ' " JW- - 1 ' J'mJWM :T 'lwTf mm ' t Lake Shore Class Holds Graduation FOR LAKE SHORE Mrs. Maud Bel-- , lows and Mrs. , Edna Argyle at tended a miscellaneous" shower, given for Helen Palmer at the home of Mrs. Joao-Belloin bpanish Fork. Miss Palmer is the fiancee of Sterling, Bellows. Mrs. Bellows was assisted by Mrs. Olive Clayson. under the family group heading was one tasking if "parents are i t justified jin asking teenagers to ' get in from dates at any certain ;iv i hour.,? One of the student's reply to this was: ' s i : I I f r "It depends on the individual. iI l v t' i Some teenagers are mature The following people received enough that they know when it is time to come home and have certificates of graduation Sunday proven this by their actions. Othfor the Teacher Training class ers would probably stay out all k " ! they completed recently: Mrs- U V fcc:f 1 Keith night if you would let them. Gordon, Mrs. Kenneth Sim Mrs. Scott Huff, MrsJ Arlo mons, "If parents insist on setting a ' " ' Anderson, Mtr. and Mrs. John certain hour to get in, it should teenSorensen and Grant Huff. Mrs. be reasonable enough that difGrant Huff was the instructor. For agers can keep it can ferent occasions the time vary Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shepherd greatly, .: "Most teenagers think that parfW and two sons spent the day visit ems snouia set a certain nour v.y ing in Pleasant Grove Dec. 4 at be in. It shows that a parent cares the home of Mrs. Shepherd's parabout his child if he sets an hour ents, Mr. . and Mrs. David Stev for him to be' in. It really gives ens. j a teenager a sense of security. Woods old Cross is the WHERE 200 PEOPLE WERE EMPLOYEDHere Canning Youth-PareRelations Mrs. Nettie Argyle accompani i&tch Two used Wa hundred in torn now down people County. being Company plant Mr. and Mrs. Lynn. Argyle to ed Discussing; another facet of tjie to be employed at the plant during pea harvesting season. Salt Lake Sunday where they atfamily question, another student said: "II would like to suggest tended the funeral services for the following ways in which youth Mrs. Lucy Timothy. can help improve relations be tween teenagers and their parDr. Howard Francis of Salt eats : love and intere st shown by Lake was a house guest last weekend at the home of his par.youth arid; parents; cooperative understanding and togetherness ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G.( . as a family. Francis. Pea acreage in Wasatch Couri-t- y "The iiterest shown by a youth The cannery first began operaHEBER- - CITY One of Wasatch in 1930 amounted to 400 acres!; in his parents, their desires, likes County's early industries is in tions in the counjy in 1918. The Mr. and Mrs. Fay Huff were ware set in the in was the to their acreage club and attitudes would help the un- the following years hosts tip Saturday of being torn down. process 26 1955 in until were declined enThe moved his house of the and The only derstanding parents. following peps coupes night. Woods Cross Canning Co. from the The acres were in to have Should interest the the cannery and planted. parents 'evening of supper vinery joyed With farmers unwilling to plant games: Mr. and Mrs. Carlos their teenager. Knowing his was built in 1924. Only the shed in buckets, recalls Frank Hardy, irienas, jteacners, interests, ae? a the rear that' housed the Heber, former supervisor at the' peas and workers no longer Gardner of Spanish Eork, Mr. sires and ambitions would help vinery, and the warehouse south cannery. The large cannery was available the plant was official and Mrs. Bernell Argyle, Mr. 1955. 1924. in closed in built the Contracts for them in understanding him." and Mrs. Allan Parry1, Mr. and will remain. of the main building "The teenager should have Mrs. William Foster, Mr. and b'rilding called for completion in 90 days. Workmlh finished the Mrs. Alfred Baadsgaard and Mr. intelligence to recognize the tre- TO RESUME SEARCH job, using 17 carlaads of lumber mendous responsibilities of his and Mrs. Lawrence Tuckett. to assure a soft future. in the process. money , . is If of lack there MIAMI The Civil Aero parents (UPI) that is necessary is a reason200 people? were employed nautics Board (CAB) is expected Some unity or understanding in the All home a teenager may become able effort for security and an at the plant durir g the pea har to resume the search for the abounding confidence in God for vesting season which began in wreckage of a National Airlines confused and discouraged. He watches over alFhis crea June and lasted toTAUEP-REPAIRE"If a family will associate tojinto the latter plane which crashed into the Gulf tures." . 42 activicomof Mexico Nov. 16, kiliing all gether, inj fun, work, social par of July. Policy of the Another student in; discussing pany was to hire local people persons aboard. CAB investigator ties and family prayer, it is very Charles Collar called, off tie unlikely that there would be sep one of the questions in this same whenever possible! aration, of good family relations. area says: "Youth can realize the search temporarily last week Vineries the peas 10 I think parents should make teen importance of their church in were locatedfurnisping bodies had been recover after at Djaniels, .Midway, moral and Charleston, Center values ed. agers their friends and also the shaping their" Greek and ' , PAINT and GLASS teenagers! should make .their par attitudes by simply thinking in Woodland in Was itch County. In ents the best friends they have, tently on that subject for a mo Summit County the vineries were - The term ' court New Location at: piaster" is ' i Topic of Religion ment . j. '. Essential qualities we at from the old custom. bf. taken Kamas. These and Oakley 170 NORTH 1ST WEST In exploring the area of. re- need in later life are respect, shelled peas were! trucked to the liacues i j; court qz at specKS wearing PHONE FR for others, good ligion, another of the - students consideration Heber fcsr processing. at black plaster on the face. plant awrote: "To possess individual sportsmanship, development of happiness all that is needed is our personal talents, leadership, to have a correct attitude toward an acquaintance with the out-olife." Illustrating his argument doors, honesty, helpfulness, thrift-ineand reverence' All these fine with quotations "from Christ, he of "One the concluded,' great qualities are produced or enrich-- ; obstacles to a happy' life is ' an ed by the church with its great - . mi wi.j ! j.iii.hi. I ..u..i iuimi ?mn.jjmm.mm'fmri'iwt ' mvrrf unreasonable fear for the future, interest in youth Certainly a brief Vw with its uncertainty concerning moment of thought will make our life, employment and happiness. youth conscious of the importance Many people make their lives of our religion in shaping sound miserable by attempting to. amass moral values and attitudes." 14 I Work Begins ................. ? : Oil rt-- v r, 1 - V - - - 1 ' -- v - - OLD 5.00 OLD SPICE GIFT SET Cologne, Stick Deodorant, Body Talcum, Shampoo in showerafe plastic. - OLD SPICE GIFT SET 1.00 bottles of Travel-siz- e ... After Shave Lotion and After Shave Talcum. j GWs by S 1 . I . H U LT O N ...for the happiest faces on Christmas morning . 1 MONA Work- was begun last week on the new - county building at Mona, which is being built on the spot of the old courthouse. 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Views presented here were taken f rbm statements written by the 19 delegates from this county to the state, conference. Recently 19 Utah County "youths gathered with students from all over Utah in a preliminary pate meeting preceding the White House Conference on children and youth in . Washington, March 27 in April 2. As part of their participation in the meeting, the students wrote articles on" any one of the eight topics which junior' and (high school classes have been discuss- in? in order to provide material for the conference. Theme of the meeting was", "What Can We Do to Help You Realize Your Full Potential for a Creative Life in Freedom and Dignity." The eight areas'for discussion include; family, religion, leisure time activites, government,- health, educaton,. welfare and vocations. Under each of these headings were a number of questions relating more spe cifically to the needs and wishes of the young people of todayj. Among the questions that came D HIEV1 fA 1 v r jA and 1 C No Switch or |