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Show 1 2nd:SoapBox Berby Clinic PI ahned June 7; W7 Readied tor State Me0 ... , 'f .: SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1962 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD 6 Arms Co n t ro I Conference Concluded at Provo Meet . 'Mental Health and You' CHILDREN PROFIT FROM Summaries and conclusions of of industry, labor, education, com: critical disarmamentj questions munications, politics and church Another clinic for boys planning were made Saturday afternoon Friday night heard L .wrence D. on participating iq the Utah Soap of a three-da- y final sessions at Weiler, member of the advisory Box Derby will be held Thursday As- staff of the newly created U. S. Mountain of meet the Rocky from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Central This series of weekly articles, "Mental Health, and You," is sembly on BYU campus. Arms Control and Disarmament Utah Vocational School. in cooperation with the Herald by the Utah County Mental 60 leaders Agency, urge continued efforts to sponsored some of The group The Derby, which will be spon- Health Association, and locally written by a psychiatrist and psyachieve disarmament. sored by The Daily Herald, P. E. social would like expressions from lay The workers. Herald chiatric, While the current disarmament Ashton and the Provo Jaycees, to those working professionally In the field of addition readers (in talks at Geneva have 'not prowill he held July 2X at Derby Mother-Bab- y to as are mental whether the find series health) and they reading duced Downs In Provo. ;.''! significant results and prosing it helpful. The response, or lack of it, may determine whether not at the moment apdo pects clinic will the be Thursday's continued. Please write or phone your comments to the Mr. Weiler said, hopeful, pear second one to be held in connec- the series is S editor). there is one hopeful element . . tion with the Derby and will be the discussions are continuunder the direction of Jack Among the most anxious and in Discipline may 'be viewed as ing. Roberts of the Jaycees. secure children .seen in psychia guidance by the parents in helpmother-bab- y A y He warned that the Parents of the. boys are Urged trie practice are those from ing the child learn through exper- care class is scheduled to to disbegin armament would be a road to attend the clinic along with homes where discipline is either ience! what is acceptable and what Monday at 1:30 "long trek"; p.m. at Red Cross past derby competitors, Mr. Ro- lacking or haphazard. is unacceptable behavior, not just headquarters, 356 N. 200 E., Pro- and emphasized that the nation should not be discouraged by any berts said. Jaycees will meet the All of us want to know where in the home biit in" other settings vo. and the at lack of prospect for immediate , their parents boys we stand with others and if we as well. The child is given guide-postThis class Is being sponsored by main entrance to the Vocational are- measuring up to what is through discipline, that help the Utah County .Chapter of Am- agreement. ' School. do am know I us. "How him of The. essential ingredient of sucexpected jwhere he stands. By The Jaycees will provide trans- ing?" is a familiar question. When following these guideposts and ad- erican Red Crossf and the Public cess, he said, must be an awareHealth Department. .It! will be ness portation for any boy who heeds expectations of us are unclear hering to limits set by his parby citizen and government by Mrs. Thelma Johnston, taught to it to get the clinic. Boys needing and rules of, conduct a securhe of ents, alike, both here and In other nagains feeling public health nurse. such transportation should call we feel anxious and Insecure. This ity. tions. to enroll Persons wishing Duane Bunnell at FR is especially true ot children inas If discipline is consistent and is should do so at the first class. Another special speaker was Boys- who plan to attend the much as their 'security and R. Bowie, director of the he Robert administeredconstructively, Further information may be obclinic are asked to fill out' the rest in' such great mea gradually inCenter for International Affairs "automatic" gains accompanying form and mail it sure upon their ffeling lov :d and ternal controlsVer unacceptable tained at the l!ed Cross office. at 4Iarvard University. Paul to the Provo Jaycees! P. O. Box approved of by ilieir parents New strucHis York, conscience Eisele, impulses. secretary of V 333, Provo. ture is thus formed, laying a ness when they' are so "good" to the American Assembly, attended as an observer. sound foundation forhis future him is equally perplexing. I I will (will not) attend the Soap Box Derby clinic. to to conform the willingly ability Following, sectional Some parents erroneously bemeetings ' rules of society. lieve their youngsters ,will feel "heldthroughout the conference reFor various reasons some par- more loved when they are per- porters were, to write up concluName. ents unwittingly neglect disci- missive, and spare him emotion- sions. These were used Friday ; pline. They may be overly con- al upset by yielding to his de- evening and Saturday morning in Address '1 cerned about thwarting the devel mands, unreasonable though they making conclusions for the entire opment of their child's individual may be. They fail to understand group,. Phone ity and permit him more freedom that children are aware, that they Saturday afternoon the assemthan is compatable with his level have weaknesses and look to their bly was to. go through reports of maturity. An atmosphere of parents for guidance and limits. line I by line and vote on each Parents often comment that statement. Plans were made to "anything :goes" is thus created and their child's problem beha their ;hild seems happier and forward the book resulting from vior is dismissed as just a more relaxed following discipli the discussion to the Department In phase.'' They ignore or rationalize nary measures. Most everyone of State and .national officials. his misbehavior and cannot un- experiences, feelings of guilt and The regional conference wag "to anxiety when, others refuse derstand 431 E. 4th some done why 18, sponsored by the American Larry Carlson, When baby-si- t has he with him. a national educational We wrong. expect punish thing S.; Spanish Fork, charged- with With playmates, as he ment in some tprm and are re organization, established in 1950 A contest to choose .a Spanish trouble ,i, has been bound over to a great de by'a DwightD. Eisenhower, and frequently' does, it is always the lieved of our Fork Fiesta Days rodeo queen burglary to Fourth District Court by Pro- playmates who are at fault. Or if gree when We giult tfor our which regularly conducts national, .atoned have will be held Friday, June 8 at vo City Court. their child creates disturbances wrong doing. If punishment is not regional and local meets on public 7:30 p.m. at the Spanish Fork at school his teachers are consi- forthcoming when a inild violates issues and publishes books on the rodeo grounds. Russ Courtney, and not hthe rules of the home, he will findings. i dered to be president of the Diamond Fork Delbert V. McDaniel understanding. To such parents similarily feel upset. Punishment Riding Club invites all girls 16 conformity is a "bad word" and helps him to feel better if it is Fifty per cent of all traffic years of age and over who are In Exercise Grand Slam holding their child to limits would realistically given according to accidents occur at speeds of less residents of Utah County to enbe bad because it may "break his the wrong done. than 40 miles per hour. U. S. FORCES Germany Army spirit." . ter this contest. X, Meanwhile the child is conGirls will be judged on their Specialist Four Delbert V. Mc. . . IT COSTS NO MORE riding ability, their horse, their; Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern fused. He has not learned to reto American take D. of 1, Route the McDaniel, others, and spect rights general appearance.' regalia YOUR TICKETS, RESERVATIONS, HOTELS - All IN d There will be a queen and two Fork, recently participated in responsibility for his actions, or COMPACT ORDER WHEN YOU CALl "BIO JOHN". IT'S Post Exercise Grand Slam to relate to others in a attendants chosen to reign over EXPERIENCE THAT COUNTS. Central Army Group take fashion. He wants what he the Fiesta Days Rodeo in Spanish I, a five-da- y Fork, July 23 and 24. They will (CENTAG) exercise in Germany. wants when he wants it and is HAVING TROUBLES WITH FAJR RESERV? also appear in celebration paenraged when his demands are NEW APT. 4 BLK. FROM FAIR REASONABLE. ALSO rades in other towns during the The chapel of "Bulgaria's Bach-kov- o not met. Others his age begin to LIMITED SUPPLY $10 FAIR TICKETS $6.50. , summer. The public is invited Monastery was built in 1083, Pa void him and he may begin to NEXT TIME YOU TRAVEL CALL "BIG JOHN" to watch the contest. and still is in "use, the National feel others are against him. mount Anxiety and insecurity Geographic Magazine says. Only CHRIST0PHERS0N TRAVEL SERVICE Lightning has hit the Empire about a dozen monks dwell in in the child and' his parents are . 290 WEST CENTER ft531 State Building in New York City the monastery, which is nestled bewildered when he is so restAGENT TRAVEL YOUR WE TO WANT BE in4 20 12 his wooded beneath a poless as the in times as many and performs gorge among hills of the Rhodope Mountains. tential at school. His rebellious- - ; FIRM, PROPER DISCIPLINE j ; . v-:'' 4 ... . : . . ' . V i- - ( ' 4- - - , Class Slated - i - twice-weekl- ... . s" :l - . self-estee- - m - 7 1 . . Man Bound Over Burglary Case Fiesta Queen Contest Set 'he-ha- s As-semb- ly, - . THIS-ITHE HILL Allan Ferguson, left, and Dick jCaine of the Provo Jaycees are shown inspecting1 the starting gates under construction! at the hill in Lions Park, in Provo'where the Utah Soap Box Derby will be held July 21. The Jaycees are, S busy putting hill in top shape for the event. Derby Jaycees. Mr. Caine has assured race officials that the hill will be In top Planner Visits Provo From Kenneth R. Millard, former Provo city planner and now director of the Southwest Snohomish County Joint Planning' Council in the state of Washington, is visiting la Provo for a. few days. Mr.'Mfflard, who served as city planner for a year "and a half un- r der the previous Provo "administration, is scheduled, to return on Monday to Edmonds, Wash., where he and his family make their home. H has been In his new post for th past several' months, where he Is engaged in directing the planning of the southwest area ol Snohomish County, including four cities and the unincorporated county area of this region. The region, he "said, Is the fastest growing area In the state of "Washington. It is virtually a suburb of Seattle, he stated, and is benefitting greatly from the current world's fair. He spoke of his job as a challenge with great potentialities but added nostalgically: "Provo certainly looks good." council-manage- 1 -- v,Zn shape - for the race. A yellow stripe will be painted down the center of the course as a guide to the racers. Starting gates are now being readied so that any boy who desires' can make trial runs before the day of the race. Mr. Ferguson is making arrangements to provide bleachers and concessions for the spectators. Boys between the ages of 11 and 15 inclusive are eligible for the event, and may obtain entry blanks at P. E. Ashton's. The winner of the state derby will win a $500 U. S. savings bond and the right to compete in the National Soap Box Derby in Aug-guin Akron, O. In addition to the $500 savings bond, theUtah champjpn will have the opportunity of competing against boys from every state in the nation for $30,000 in college scholarship. The top scholarship prize will I , SE rrM 7v . BAMBOO BLINDS 77c 12 Foot Wide with 6 Foot Drop Our Reg. Price $3.49 $5.98 Valui Mon. 98c & Tues. Only I 1 EASY CREDIT !i ill NO MONEY ' iA$p DOWN 9.88 TR0LUNGR0D5 WIND REEL Sizes to fit ' OT Everyone : 79 e value 11 Kiwi Liquid White J 77 1.49 Value Only . I VACUUM BOTTLE SHOE POLISH (lunch Kit Six) 35c Value C THERMOS 10-o- z. 1.98 Valu. Only Only g(3)C V2 kl Jk I v 1, I 100 Caps 5 Grain 600 Tabs With Vit. D 350 Tabs I MILK , . . of MAGNESIA TABS 99c TECHNICOLOR 88c 8mm Movie 2.33 Now ..... X wwm of 6 riTDAMCI I A I CandIes-7-Bo- Set Asstd. 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National trophies also will be were attempting to persuade 180 carpenters to return to work today. The men walked off the job Friday in a dispute over subsistence Professional Eye Examination Single Vision Lenses White or Tinted J. which will go to the na- .i INCLUDES P'Ctnond Grooming - DUTCH JOHN, Utah (UPI) Officials at Flaming Gorge Dam gla Ey bey $7500 180 Carpenters Go On Strike at Flaming Gorge $ Dr. - st Job In Northwest ;'jc!?jr . Downs Hill Receiving Special The Provo Jaycees are grooming Derby Downs for the statewide Soap Box Derby competition, scheduled for July 21 in Provo. The racing hill is located at Lions Park and Dick Caine and Allan Ferguson, Jaycee members are in charge of putting the hill In shape for the event, which will by the Daily be Herald, P. E. Ashton and the Ex-Ci- ty ! . . old-fashion- ed M t Tray with 4 brass legs, plus hardwood handlt Cheese Knife on gold colored thain. 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