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Show SUNDAY, DECEIVTBER 25, 1960 Around and About Utah County SUNDAY HERALD 5 resideni' ov Child Clinic Ur ies uppori' roposed Mental Health Bill in Leqislaiure k Happenings throughout Central Utah Pfc. Ronald Van Ausdal Is home on a months furlough after serving in Korea for the past year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans of Provo. He will report to Camp Gar son, Colo., for ' ' his new assignment. . e v t For the first time since 1935, all members but one of the David H. Calder family, Provo, are at home. Joining in the happy reunion Emotionally disturbed "children to help the proposed bill when it are Colleen and Suzanne Calder, who are school teachers In San in Central Utah will benefit if the reaches the legislature. Pedro, Calif.; SP4 Parry Calder, here from Camp Hanford, Wash., mental health bill now drafted is Mr. Maycock said: and MIlo Hanford from the University of California at Berkeley. v "The bill is very important to the coming" state Missing is Richard Calder, currently a student at the University adopted by the Welfare of the clinic which Is Howard Maycock, still legislature, of California at Angeies. t seriously handicapped due Springville, president of the Utah to lack of qualified personnel. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kandra of Provo chose Christmas Eve County Child Guidance and Men-- i These cannot be attracted unless to invite .their family home for a social evening. Highlights of the tal Health Clinic, declared Satur there Is a pay scale which would evening . were the presenting of gifts and the serving of dinner. interest them 'since demand for Attending were Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Slavens and daughter," Kandy day. of professional service this The proposed bill utilized the is" at type and Mr. amd Mrs. Roger Cahoon, Provo.' a premium. .... v ;'v best joint Tefforts" of professional "The cases which are now on Guests expected by Mr! and Mrs. Shiri D. Kemper today are and lay personnel in the state and the waiting list" which seriously of the Utah need Immediate attention Mrs. Kemper's parents, Mrj and Mrs. Lawrence McMullin, Salt has the active support " could Lake City, who will be here for dinner. On Monday dinner will be County Mental Health Asoscla-tio- be helped if the clinic were adethe Utah County v He alh quately staffed and served to Mr. Kemper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kemper of many who Board and the Utah County Child need Salt Lake City. are discouraged from help Guidance and Mental Health for it because of the long Mr. and Mrs. Art (Nancy) Stephens are here from Salt. Lake Clinic, lie said. When introduced asking list. waiting to the legislature it will be preCity spending Christmas with her mother, Mrs'. Sue Bullock. ; to reach more "In an licly thank all who participated or attended for the benefit of mentally disturbed children and their associates. The benefit was donated by the Utah Valley Symphony Orchestra tuider the direction of Profesor Jacob Bos. "The board members are hoping for the support of all Utah county residents in supporting this mental health bill just as - Everett Hone family of Benjamin met during the week to The i have dinner together, to open gifts and to see movies of family happenings.! Present were the Ray Hone family, Salem; the Robert "Whitman family of American Fork; the Donald Dedrickson family from Pay son, the" Robert Nuttall family, Provo, and Bert and Hone. Don Hone, and father, Everett ' .' ! - , Mr. and Mrs. Dee Alexander and daughter, Marilyn of Provo will leave Monday, Dec. 26, to 'spend the holiday week at Las Vegas, Nev. The visitors will' call on friends and relatives there and have reservations for many of the top entertainment spots while away. Mrs. Alexander is the former, Helen Anderson of Mapleton. r "t . '." I . ji ; r Vi ; - Is- 'fi 'I ' ' m. maaaam g . - ; ' - ' . are Ray and Tamara Robins and baby daughter, Cindy, who are 'here from Laredo, Tex., to visit- with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thorpe, Provo, and Mr. Robin's mother, i Among: visitors In Provo - us . . z sented by the Utah State Board ' of Health. The bill was thoroughly discussed at a recent clinic board meeting of the Child Guidance Clinic, conducted by Mr. . j ,n , . j ; . ; WASHINGTON ; ' '': ' ' ERAL (UPI) Force fired a "hound dog" missile several hundred miles over the Atlantic Wednesday from the Sviag of a B52 Stra to fortress bomber. OAPZ The Air m f mm I A iiii'"1 attempt people Dr. Marlow Harson Is planning to introduce group therapy and more short-tertherapy. He has been given an okeh by the C 43-fo- ot .. mm m m JkL n 1 m m m m II I ft I a 1 3 m board." ' ' k. May vour a be a merry one. BILL & IVA'S CAFE y- , , : I MARCH" SEEKS $45 MILLION - mr Mr. Maycock reported that after ... expenses the clinic gained apThe legislative committee for- proximately ' $500 through the mulated by the board has been fnudrralslng benefit symphony orasked to contact Influential people chestra performance held last throughout the county and state month. The board wishes to pub May-coc- - ,i FIRE HOUND DOG , , i ir- n, - ' musi- cal performance,',' the clinic president said. m Mrs. Alice T. Robins of Fillmore. On Sunday, a special christening Mr. and Mrs. ' N. William Khudsen had as their- dinner guests will be held for the baby and on Monday other family members will gather at the Thorpe home for dinner. r Thursday their nieces Ida and Jennie Knudsen, the occasion being Jennie's birthday. After dinnejr the , group enjoyed games and Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Earl Wall of Orem Christmas carols. ' were their 'cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stockdale of Portland, j,. Ore. They have returned to their home for the holidays. For weddingrs, wedding receptions, banquets or social gatherings, ,y r rent the Veterans Service Center, 287 East 1st North. Contact A. I. Among: local area students spending the holiday vacation at the Daniels, FR (adv.). homes of their parents are Wayne Flygare, Doyle Davis, Byron Rasmussen, Susan Johnson, Allen Richins and , Stephen Anderson, Holiday special, permanent waves, $6.00 to $12.00. Dean's Hair all students-a- t Utah State University. Fashions, FR i thcj supported the benefit 225 SO. STATE OREM Ph. AC 32 3 f The (UPI) Foundation hopes to million raise $45 during its 1961 National "March of Dimes" drive to aid victims of polio, arthrtis, and birth defects. The "March of Dimes" drive will be conducted next month. The $45 million goal, announced Tuesday, compared with $30 million the foundation collected last year. " 1 y i Special Sate WIN OR TRBU REVLON these fne LOSE DANA'S FAMOUS u." ou'U enioy POKER CHIPS LILT ; package. 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