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Show 2A , SUNDAY-HERAL-D Discussion Public-Welfa- re SatJ' STOJDpJ1; 1961 IVIUU3C VVUI '1 . in the coming state legislature twhe'reby the State Welfare Department would direct the program" for child detention homes on a state level rather than a county level was the highlight of the Utah County "Women's Legislative Council meeting Thursday morning. The program. was under the The-chairme- - " di-cti- on of the welfare committee with Mrs. Rulon Jensen as chairman. Mrs.- Harold Chrlstensen, " president, presided. John Farr Larson, director of , services for children In the Utah 'State Department of Public We:: lfare was the first speaker. He praised the fine work done in- - Utah County and the Youth Home program, but pointed out the dire, need in many other parts of "the state for similar homes where jaiki are now the only available places to, put children need; mid-Wint- ' feel' , ; - .. ; . 1 " " ; - er . he said,, "the. state could better 'insure trained person- nel; as well as the right - kind of housing" than could many of the counties." He stated that many people who supervised these homes were not trained but were political; payoffs. The plan of the statel would be toacquire the existing .youth ' homes that are' suitable and use them. In addition others could be "I n ; - !' . weii-iraine- a, 1 ing correction.- I Oflfcers of ihe Women of ,411? Moose met Thursday evening in established throughout the state, ( proper facilities now. available for the Moose Home, under, the di ana mannea wixn child guidance and corrective care. rection of the senior regeut, Mrs. v of the chil Arnold Wilklns. 'About one-thir- d qualified personnel who could do joined them at 8 the. best job of rehabilitating chil- dren detained in the Utah County! a for coun-care. p.m., this who joint meeting. need dren Youth Home are from other i The child care committee chairThe method of meeting the cost ties not equipped to handle "them of such a program has not been and some are from out t of the man, Mrs. Juston Jenkins, told of her chapter nigh program plans Worked out, but would undoubtedly state," he said. indiHe be met by the people. "The average number of days which will be presented next week. cated that about $70,000 would be a child is detained at the home is The library committee finished that go bacfc to 5. 12 days, During this time, they plans for the calendar which will supplied by 'fines ' ' the counties. are available for study of their go to press during this week; Plans were then discussed by the Mrs Jensen then showed many problem. They also receive instruc social service committee, with pictures of the places now being tion in their school work from a McDaniel as chairman, Vern used throughout the state to detain teacher furnished by .the Provo Mrs. a1 smorgasbord to be held In children, a condition, she report- Board of Education," he explained.' for ed, which! has affected the menSytha Johnson, member of the March, conference to be The tal condition of many and even board at the i Youth Home" said, caused (some to attempt suicide. "The care of these, children is a held In Salt 'Lake City on Jan. 29, Judge Monroe J. 'Paxman, a universal need, one that everyone was announced. member of the National Youth should work for and not leave to : Mrs. Glen Pari?, friendship chair man, announced a friendship soCouncil on Crime and Delinquency, be solved by the legislature." was the next speaker. She then discussed the reasons cial for all friendship members j to out a the need of He pointed home for the be held Jan 23,' at 8 p.ou, at the for a family-typ- e Moose Home. ' youth detention home, a place, he children. It is very important , that all She said that $200,000 has been said, "where a child can be held when he is a danger to himself invested in the Utah County Home members attend- as a business and others, a place where he oan in a period of three years. In 1960, meeting will be held during the be studied by i people trained to she quoted, 389 boys and girls evening, Mrs. Park said. ' ..' s Help him solve his problems." have been held in the home' comJudge Paxman explained the ap- pared with 142 held in jail during proach of the juvenile court is one 1960. of help, not! to treat a child as a "Lack of money Is a real prob criminal j even though his act lem for better facilities but it is a credit to the county that the opi against society is of, a criminal ; V:nature." eratlon of the home has only cost He pointed out the importance from $12,000 to $15,000 per year of local interest in maintaining including wages for the youth will be presented A bill, which Id Make Plans For Activities Legislative Council Reviews Bill Before State L awmakevs : I c Rail Group -- ' - Selects i i parents," she said. she "But," challenged, "hang onto what you have." County (Commissioner Rulon iNicholes sU!gg)ested, other counties should be able to solve their problems as Utah County has done. He said "We cannot afford to lose this fine facility on a local basis." Theme For University Women's- Meet 'Status of Women' Is j - President Mrs. Bob Hill was elected president of the Ladies Society of the of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Timpanogos Lodge 503, at the Thursday meeting held at the Union' Pacific Junior Old Timers Club House. Brotherhood The mass media discussion group had a lesson on budgets and legthe elections the islation prepared by Mrs. Andrus. Election Set Following women .had dinner at a local cafe Under the chairmanship of Mrs. At the next meeting to be held Melvin Arlington, the home "arts 19 at the club house all other ; home tioQ the visited Jani manage group ment department of the BYU and officers of the group will be ..anentitled "Let nounced. enjoyed a program Your Head Save Your Heels," ad.by and decorations The keynote dress were under the direction of Mrs. Vesta Barnett and Mrs. Josiei "Mrs. Bertha Ramsey, chairman of Vincent. the standing committee on ""Status Group leadership and methods iof Women." Assisting here were for conducting a good group dis Mrs. Joe Martinez and Mrs. Given 'Goates. cussion were discussed by Mrs. ; 'r y f V Barnett Dewey for members of J, Earl Lewis showed colored Has- Showing the progress of ; women, the Junior Section at the recent slides of his trip to Canada at Mrs Ramsey said that v just 40 ' I'- . meeting. . years ago, women voted in a presithe houJay dinner and party of dential election for the first time. '"Following the talk, members tie Belle Mere Club at the Lewis She also stressed .the aims of the OREM Members of the Orem participated in a buzz .discussion horned Mr. Lewis has served as acto seek out, endorse' and group Women's Club met ' Wednesday on'; the public school system in president of the Eastern Canadian, ' tively support qualified. women for afternoon in the Scera lounge to America. Mrs. Dewey- also, direct- Mission. : i discussion. ed . this, public office. King s hear a lyric drama Mrs. Dewey emphasized that . A delicious dinner was served Special guests for the evening Henchman" written by Edna Vin evening to the. couples I were women in the Provo area who cent Millay, reviewed by Mrs. leadership is not something to be during theMr.: and Mrs. Clifton B. tasted by a select few. "It is not present, hold the doctoral degree. They are Oliver Dalton. Edith B. Bauer, Lilliam A. Chris- - President of the club, Mrs. Ralph a personality trait that some peo- Thatcher, Mr. and MrsTClarence Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Byron tensen, Delva Daines, Leona Laycock conducted the meeting ple are bora with or which only a Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barge-roMorO. Mary Krider. Sadie and introduced the chairman, Mrs. few can acquire. It is a developMr. and Mrs. Rl L. Redford, ris, Irene 0 Spears ' Glena D. Lawrence Maycock, who in turn ment which comes within each in- Mr. and Mrs.: Lewis," Mr.' and Mrs. .' , Wood.';; introduced - Mrs. Dalton, a native dividual with lots of study, prac- J. S. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mower, tice andr effort." Mrs. Victor J. Bird, president of artist from Springville. Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence Foote, the Utah Valley Opera Association, Program music was provided by She also discussed with mem- Olson. The women were hosts for told, the group of the plans and Jolene Laycock, the daughter of bers the' different things for which the event. purposes of the organization." She Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laycock, who the discussion leader must be" reintroduced Roy Samuelson, who rendered three piano selections. sponsible. ,' were Mrs. was opened sang two arias from tne , opera Others participating The club meeting "Faust," to be produced in March Rae ' Johnson and Mrs. Ronald oy Mrs. JSlvin Loader, junior He was accompanied by Mrs. Vert Adams. chairman. Delightful refreshments Van Wagenen. Hostesses were Mrs. Edward were served to 25 members by co-Mrs; LaMar Andrus, a delegate Brown and Mrs. Glen Zimmerman. hostesses; Mrs. Stanley Brown, to the Utah County Women's Leg Guests were Madge Thorn, Beverly Mrs. Mark H. Nilsen, Mrs. Russell islative Council reviewed one of White, Christine L. Coles and Jones and Mrs. E. W.. Howell. the bills to be presented to the Faye Bowen. Next 'month's meeting will feastate legislature' regarding. spon ture a talk by Dr. Morris Vance on "How to Live With Yourself." soring of youth detention homes TAKE A SPIN The 1961 Dr. CHICAGO (UPI) throughout the state Vance, a nationally known to held Show be Auto International Mrs. Anna was is noted for his wit Dinner served by fea- psychiatrist, will Why is it you can tell a girl 1981, in in June, Chicago June in and his presentations. humor Hart, chairman, assisted, by she looks real cool but you can't , Berry, Mrs, Wanda Snow and Mrs. ture special demonstration tracks Officers will also be elected at the she doesn't look so hot?A soy where prospective buyers may test meeting. , tfen borenson. Following dinner tne women drive new cars. The Chicago Association of Comseparated into study groups for merce and Industry 'said a of the evening. : the remainder SEMI-ANNUlake-froarea south of the Loop . The social and economics issues e park-likinto converted! a . group met under the direction of would be Mrs. Michael Treshow to discuss setting with cafes and other proposed legislation, particularly facilities in addition to the demonstration roadways. in the civil rights.area. The American'. Association of University. Women, Provo Branch, greeted the New Year with the theme, "Status of Women" and combined decorations of festive serpentine and confetti with books denoting great contributions of American women. Junior Sec Receives Tips For Leadership. 1 Orem Women V ;: Club Drama Review , Films Entertain Belle Mere' Club . j " " . " . . Den-halte- Hol-broo- n, . ; -- ! I i r, k, - I i , - 1 -. A WOMANS WORLD' --Three ;hairman who are in charge of the three-da- y presentation to senior home economic classes at Provo High School Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday srather their materials. They are. from left, Mrs. Reed J. Smith, Mrs. Milton V. Backman and, " 20-ac- re PRICE'S nt hs ; ; , 3 IJNi v 9o:- High and Medium Heels. Reg. 12.9$ to ,y - DE LISO DEDS . to 11.95 w1?.95 ; "A Woman's World" will be the theme of a three-da- y presentation which Timpanogos City Panhel lenic members will give to senior h6me economic classes at Proyo High School beginning tomorrow. In . conjunction with1 Mrs. Jolrn McDonald, home economics instructor at Provo High School, the organization will, present as many ideas and new thoughts of the myriad of opportunities foi self- development and service to others following high school graduation as time will allow. A panel of four women will present and discuss their particular subject for four full periods with a new panel and new area of discussion for each of the thre days. "Immediate Job Opportunities in Utah", .."Higher Education in Utah", and Training in Utah" are the three phases to be presented. Research! and preparation for this presentation have be"en in process for two months. This program is the first major project ""of the year, old Timpanogos City Panhellenici Timpanogos City Panhellenic is the result of the desire of several local women to associate with other sorority women. These women met on several occasions, each time inviting more former National, Panhellenic Conference members to participate until it was ' decided to establish and maintain a City- Panhellenic. Following the adoption of a constitution and the first officers elected in December 1959 were president, Mrs. Melvin J. Arrington;; first vice president, Mrs. Ree T. Smith; and secretary - treasurer, M rs. Michael Treshow. Mrs. Smith has since resigned, and Mrs. Selby G. Clark was elected to the' position of first vice president. These women are the current officers. Application f o r Timpanogo$ City Panhellenic to affiliate with the National Panhellenic Confer- - . by-law- s, ; Special Group OF HEELS AND FLATS Professor To Address Home "Arts Meeting .1 Regular up to 18.95 Jewel Trim Fur Trim, Vests Orlons, Wools,: etc. Tremendous 1 ' ; : In AIL ALL SALES i ( J U Dr. Charles Taylor, professor at the Briglam Young University, will discuss "Principles of Democracy as Applied in a Christian Family," for members of the Home Arts Section of the Women's Council this Monday at 2 p.m. Following Dr. Taylor's speech, there will be a general discussion. Mrs. Victor J. Bird, program chairman, is in charge of the meeting. Reductions Departments. FINAL NO West Center it Play Pantie Girdle of Reg. 58.95 Now $6.95 i 1 4. Geneoloyi DURING OUR JANUARY AA nancis VU v . f , 1 LLOYD'S REG. ROYAL ELECTRIC - Values From Regular Stock 22590 16- - 260.00 Gray SMITH CORONA iy. Gray. 22500 95,00 79s0 . j i 4 ' i i i6- i , - 13500 , M- - ... 105.00 1 1 500 v 3950 1 1- moo 11500 5- Many Other late Models to Choose From ; ALL RECONDITIONED IN OUR SHOP with a ( ONE YEAR SERVICE GUARANTEE 332 Lilly vit !. ROYAL KMG j i UNDERWOOD ELECTRIC 164 North iunimjj NOW .260.00 Late Model ROYAL KMM .. A y at Late Model LL Unlvtrtity Av. Warner's Double Pantie t . RETURNS On Save lid Any pan with a tight-fittin- g can be ujed for "waterless" cooking1. Waterless cooking means using; an amount of water that will be evaporated by the time the vegetable! is done. Gray Our - . TYPEWRITERS Fine Outstanding . mm mw , 135 Now e WIDE CARRIAGE REM. SUPERWRITER Bulkics i P 12.98 1 DarleneV Wondamcre i i "In-Servi- ce - ence was accepted in February, ity. .There are three stand iitsr 1960, just six months after the I committees: telephone, chairman- initial; meeting of this group of ed by Mrs. Bettv Rae Nelson? women. At this time the purpose Mrs. williain as outlined in the Manual of In- recommenaauons, G. Dixon ; and membership, Mrs. formation of National Panhellenic Samuel R. j Worlcy. Conference was adopted: 'Several lovely socials have been "City Panhellenics perform val- held thus far for. Timpanogos Ci y uable service ah interpreting1 the Panhellenic, it is sincerely hoped fraternity system to the commun- that many, more projects such jis ity through scholarship awards, "A Woman's World" may be unannual educational information af- dertaken TimpanogoV Ciity fairs for prospective college Panhellenicbyin the future and'' that freshmen, philanthropic projects all of the high school studehts and community participation." in the country may be visited Panhellenic City Timpanogos, with Mice programs. women to is all open membership in Utah County who have .been members of a National PanhellenTimpanogos Dining ic Conference member fraternity. There are twenty-ninsuch mem:Rpom and Alpine ber sororities in allahd nine are represented in the active memDining Rooms ibership of Timpanogos City Pan hellenic. Aside from executive Monday, January 9 board and special committee meetUtah County ings, five regular meetings a. year are outlined for the general mem- T:00 p.m. Engineers bership. The organizational compo7:30 p.m. Altrusa Club' . sition of Timpanogos City Panhellenic has an official delegate from Utah County each fraternity who has the voting 7:30 p.m. Medical Society power of that particular fratern V 6.95 . . v y 8.95 CASUALS ;Reg. n ow From Regular Stock ; :.7.90 cnd9.90 16.95-N- ow ing their college days. Wilt:, CoirDlj'ODlleS SHOES Glenhaven All AL -- Timpanogos. City Panhellenic Planning Three-Da- y Home Economic Demons tvation - , Mrs, David A. Schulthess, all members of the Timpanogos City Panhellenic. 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