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Show SUXDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1960 S , . i 'i 'I. . ?' ' :': I i ' Government Balks On Bridge Design r 1 i i f x ? - For Provo River - i. f i Muster Day Staged by Lb Guard Units V A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) federal .order forcing the Utah Highway's Department to redesign a bridge across the Provo River By KAREL ANDERSON would set '"the state's entire freeMuster Day activities Saturday way ' program back several the three, Utah National Guard for Saturstate official a said months, units in Provo began with. a bene't day..Bantam Basket'The comment was. made by C. fit program and ball games, continued with, a parTaylor Burton, state director of and were climkxed last night highways.' Burton was critical of ade, of the Nation the with the U.S. Bureau of Public Road's al Guardpresentation and attendants at Queen decision rejecting plans for. a ' interstate highway the Military Ball; proposed units throughout the bridge across the Provo River state participated in similar prowest of Provo. Is in commor-atio- n Burton said he was informed grams. Muster Dayi cf George Washington's birththat the bridge would have to be and stems from the Revolureduced in size and redesigned. day War tradition of, the men He said te was also in- tionary with their muskets assembling formed the BPR could not just- once a to show their prepared- year ify its population usage figure of ness. 400,000 contemplated by the deThe Saturday morning program signing firm. and four Bantam basketball games were sponsored in connection with DOUBLE DUTY the Utah Society for Crippled AUCKLAND, N. Z. (UPI) Ever Children and Adults . The proceeds hear of the same horse winning from the benefit Went to the Soboth ends of a daily double? Well ciety. it happened here a number of Little Saundra Nielsen, daughter Defaulter" Count when of air. and Mrs. Tid Nielsen was ago years .won the first race as the fourth chosen Bantam Basketball Sweet choice and then came back to heart? Members of basketball team win the second as the favorite for presented the queen a $56 daily double return. with a bouquet of carhations and s ; 3 SUNDAY-HERAL- D Utah County, Utah 1 ' ' f '' . ' 3 " vSJ 1 : mm - v !' i M ' - Fifty-seve- n . . k r-- , . hjx j 4 ,a7; f Mrs. Alba Hatch, far of 1960, is congratuAide left, petite grandmother, selected as the top Psychiatric Utah lated by three of top four for the honor picked fromi field of ,65 nominees at Mrs. Delia Greaves State Hospital. They are left to right: Mrs. Grace Anderson, .arid Stanley Otis Fisher. Mrs. Hatch is ninth State Hospital aide to be so honored. rmo DcvriiTATPTf fiF AitiP! iQfin WITH RTTNNERSUP Amc uMMJiMAliLM Djl!i. Ac 14 An sir iatrickide of Year Outstanding Psych By JOAN GEYER the retirement age she reachess next year, Is no exception. She was born in Tropic, one of eiglit children; had six children of own, and raised one of her 17 grandchildren. For many yeais she worked night shift at State Hospital while caring for her husband", Ira S, Hatch, crippled by arthritis prior to his death, and their grandchild. When she began work at State Hospital in 1947, there was little training for attendants. Nevertheless, she "learned much about other people and my self .' Made Improvements She wants the public to know "You never know when it migbt happen to one of ourselves. But jit is an illness like any can be cured." Assigned to' a mentally retarc? ed and badly regressed warfl, she saw patients sitting on the floor, many in strait jackets. She felt Instinctively there should be "more time spent with patients; less scrubbing walls.j" Somehow she tried to do . both, trying "to make the ward more attractive. Comfortable cHaiis replaced benches, and patienis no longer lay on the floor. But we just got our ward fixed up when we were moved, and had to start all over againrshe d recalls. In the new wards, were brought patients into the- regressed ward ; as "buddies." At first they resented this, protesting "I'm sick, tooJ" But assured helping others was part of their therapy, they began to take pride in bathing, groom' ing and encouraging the very ill patients to! go out- to hospital activities. : a petite grand-- . who has seen strait Smother and tick sacking replaced jackets by fine print and silk gowns for patients; and locked cells give way to open door wards and patient government was selected Friday evening as "most outstanding psychiatric ' aide of I960." . A judging committee, following an 'annual dinner Friday evening at Utah State Hospital, selected Mrs. Hatch ..from four finalists, Alba Hatch, hr f from 65 top aides nominated. were: The runners-u- p Grace Anderson, a tall attractive head attendant on Ward. 23, ; other-p-whic- who belieYes in treating patients "as I would like to be treated myself if ill; Stanley Otis Fisher, who admits he "spoils his little old ladies" in Ward 22; and Delia Greaves, whose colleague? find her always giving on service "above and beyond the eall of duty." ; A fifth finalist,- - Howard dark, h j M-S- -l .. has brought Improvements even to tough security ward five, asked .that his name be withdrawn from competition. ' The state award will be formally presented to Mrs. . Hatch during Mental -Health- Week next May. ,Fron! Large Families . " It was notable that among .the aides, nominated for skill and tenderness in dealing w-- i t h troubled patients, all came from ' large families and most had known personal grief and disappointment. Mrs. Hatch, a slim brunet, wfco - " - " better-adjuste- - -- - Orem Metropolitan Water Board Gets New Chairman By CARMA ANDERSON V. Emil Hansen, oast OREM mayor of Orem City, was appointed chairman of the Metropolitan Water Board cf Orem at the first meeting of the new board Thurs- " day. evening. The" annouhcement of the appointment came .from M. . D. Wallace, mayor The appointment of Mr. Hansen came following his appointment to . the board of directors of "the Met- Board at the reg ropolitan Water ular city ' council session Monday evening. Retained as holdover directors were Neils Anderson, Roy Gapp-meyand Alvin Rowley, the latter as member of the city council New board members approved were Mr. Hansen- - and John n ' Gillman. ; t At the city council session the terms of the water Doara members from, six to three years was made and the terms were staggered so that experienced men will . always be serving when new ap- m i t ii V. Emil WATER CHAIRMAN. Hansen, named chairman of thie Orem Metropolitan Water Board. UP Oldtimers Set i pointments are made. f Mr. Hansen served in Orem City government' for 22 years and is experienced in the acquisition and distribution of water. Union Pacific Oldtimers Club . Mr. Hansen said today that one 34 will hold their annual tesii- No. of the first item of business for all members the board wiill Jbe to get additional monial banquet for 1959 at ,7:30 who retired during water - for human . consumption. m. at tbe Feb. 29, Monday, One, of these ways, he continued, pn . Room;"-'will be drilling of a new . well in' Tinipanogos Dining should be made Reservations the northwest section of the city. with EdGlen D. or Warren B. J. "Bids for this will will be read wards by Feb.' 27, announce offiFebruary 29" Mr. Hansen said. cers. f ''' " ' Relatives and friends of rear"The drilling of the new well will not oniy improve tue nuaut um ing members are Invited to attend J "; :C pressure of the present system in Khe affair; Retired from service during the the northwest section of the city fcut will also reserve other waters year are Bob Ogden, Wilford to the east, therefore benefitting Bray, Earl Gleason, Grant Johnthe entire city'', the new chair- son, Clyde Carter, George Carter, ' Kai Bott, and Henry. Booke. . :: man stated, Testimonial Banquet Feb. 29 , v . '.. j v r - - mendous savings S on beffalf of Mrs. Anderson. "We who ,for years have been com fined to the land of the, living-dead- , : . . . all-expen- se . ... President Serta Associates, Inc. I fie needed an outside lady as model a upon which we can try to pattern ourselves. "With Mrs. Anderson, we could safely copy her attitudes of right and wrong; her dress; her manner; her neat hairdo; even her posture," wrote the patient. Once they watched a "very ill girl" hit Mrs.- Anderson, but there was no retaliatory anger on her bleeding, face. Later the patients saw her personally pre pare a tray for the same patient. Mrs. Ole Anderson came from family of nine; has three chil dren and a grandchild. She has been with the hospital eight TV. V 9 ena rieaaen . - 0 SA..J. ii ? ji i ! landslide of mattress savings personally selected for unmatched value! A Patients Respond Stanley Otis Fisher, who came from a .family of six children. and is a father himself, sought carpenter's job three years ago and found himself instead first male attendant in an . ; ward. ' He was skeptical of his place- ment, but soon found himsell deeply involved in the needs of his "little old ladies," who soon were responding to him when they would not to others, and in quired anxiously for him on his days off. This is "The Year" ! The Presidential Year! And Serta salutes it with the Mattress Savings event of this or any year! Six bedding items of superb quality and unbeatabl value, personally chosen by the President of Serta Associates, Inc You can save as never! before1 So come in today "vote" the SERTA ticket and save as never before! all-wom- an j At3988...The Deeply quilted covering usually found ini much more expensive mattresses. Beautiful paisley print pattern. Special Innerspring construction. psychology staff mem ber whose own mother is in the ward, "he knows how to bring a twinkle to tired old eyes, a smile to wrinkled lips." There were no letters written by the patients of Mrs. Greaves, mother of seven, grandmother ol 17 her patients are too ill to write letters. But her colleagues on , -l which handles both psychotic and physically ill, told judges of Mrs. Greave's skill in establishing, good rapport; her "kind, pleasant ways" with the1 ill, and her ability to "cope with any a At $4488 . . .The an, borders. handles. Twin or Full Size. Matching box spring same low price. Crush-pro- At $7950. . .The ed J Serta "Perfect Sleeper it s o Beautiful textured headboard in caret free covering. Finest tufted mattress with comfortably firm innerspring construction. durable, Elegant, cover. decorator-designe- d i . engineered box spring for synchronized support. Twin or Full size. Matching box spring same low price. Illustrated: Perfect Sleeper "Luxury" Model. Specially sound refreshing sleep. Patented Sertaliners provide better distribution. t Hollywood Ensemble Sturdy matching box spring. 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We are proud to play even a very small partv in these recoveries," she said. Officials Attend The dinner was attended by state, county, city and university officials and members of Utah County Mental Health Associa tion, whose president, Harold Mower, "presided. The selection committee was headed by Lucille Brown chairman, and Mildred both form Bennett er psychiatric ward winners. Provo Assistant Mayor Stella Oaks, noting changing attitudes. said a local teacher invited to attend informed her without hesi tation, he was sorry he couldn't make it but he had a prior ap r f o r psychiatric pointment " ff counseling. x Serta-QuiltFle- . er I ommendations for superb quality ana comtort at tre of the most touching ters of recommendation for a nominee was written by a patient situation." Law son from the vast resources One years. represented tlis Provo Unit at the Utah National Guard Pageant and competed with queens from"" over the state for the state title. The winner of the contest will receive an paid trip to Washington D. C. in April; for the Cherry Blossom contest. iMiss most extraordinary mattress values to be found anywhere. These are my personal rec- M-S- f the Guard Units gave her a gift of td with the military ball for the T public as well as members of the ' eolosne Provo Guard. Susan Carmen Law-so- n The Muster Day parade started and her attendants Diane at the Provjo Armory and went to Bland, Mary Lynn .Wilkins and the North Park where ceremonies Connie LaRae Pulask, all students were held with Col. Frank J. Dal-le- y at Brigliam Young University, administering the Muster Oath reigned at the ball and each pre' and giving a' few remarks. sented her tajent as entertainment The day's activities were climax- during the evening. States, Canada, Hawaii and Brazil, I have chosen 6 of the ' : old encompassing the United Patient Recommends Wrote Looks for New Culinary Supplies ' the hospital. 10-year-- of the entire Serta System, Now the better patients have gone home, while many of Uie once regressed have been able t leave for nursing homes or at least to take an active part in work, therapy and recreation i I " . . . PRINCESS AND KNIGHTS Saundra Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teh Nielsen of Orem, with admirers Maj. Reed M. Johnson, left, and Lt. Col. 'Ra E. Cox, right, Utah National Guard. She was chosen to reign as Bantam Basketball Sweetheart Saturday. The games were part of Muster Day activities for the Proyo National Guard unit. The proceeds of the benefit went to the Utah Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the-sta- 2 N .i mm .. ' 3 !3m 4 ,5,1 X Special matching box spring, t Sturdy steel frame. Price includes aH four pieces (Twin size only). Nationally advertised on TV and most popular magazines i v ! ' : . - 01959 - Sria AitocSal, Tra4iMHi( 4 , State Invites Report On West-of-Lak- e LEV' ' Z- - KOad LAKE CITY (UPI) Utah Highway Department Saturday invited a Utah County caaftnittee studying the proposed road west of Utah Lake to present Its views to the. state Feb. 29. C. Taylor Burton, state direc tor of highways, sent the inyita tion 4o Orson J. Brown, Spanish Fork, a member of the commit tee appointed by the Utah County SALT Commission. ...,,... . The Secret to Home Loveliness is The - ; j ' 1. W. CENTER 210 v Careful Planning ' |