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Show Provo Lady Joins Staff Of Gi rl Scout Coil nci I i i: I iraressers '. A Provo woman, Mona Gess-for- d. dition to her BYU degree, she 830 N. 250 W., has been holds a certificate from the Uni-ver- .v , of Alberta. . . appointed to the professional staff f of the Utah Girl Scout Council. M Gessford will leave soon "for . silomar Calif.; to take a training course in preparation fbr the new program change in Girl Scouting which will be instituted nationwide next ' spring. A native of Alberta; Canada, ' , Gessford is a graduate of jham Young . University, ' and has resided in Provo for the past six years. Since her graduation she has taught at the' Spencer Elementary one-we- ek " . . . . school in,Prem. She holcis a composite degree in political science, sociology and education. In ad Gessford ' was affiliated With the Girl Guides in Canada, and participated in scout'camping for 11 years. She also participated as program director at Camp Cloud Rim for one summer. She has not yet received an area assignment within the Utah Council, although she will be working towards the reorganization of the scouting program. Under the new plan. . there will be four levels of scouting, rather JT'T . three as Brownies will take at present. than in girls from 7 to 8; Junior GirJ Scouts, 9 to 11; Cadet Girls, 12 to 14, and Senior Scouts, 15 and 16. Flower Show Set At Timpanogos Thursday Evening New Office rs Timpanogos School will hold its annual flower show Utah County Hairdressers' and Cosmetologists Assnriat on will iold the annual election and in- j j spallation of new officers Monday night ati Melody Inn inj Spring- - h division of the county j unit will also; be conducted at this i ;ime. Reservations should pe made with LaVaughn Bishop Orem; Mae Wright. Pleasant Gbove and Americani Fork; Zelda Box, Pay on: Ami Banks. Span sh and Sprngville and Riith i Mastet, provo. 1 cn Thursday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the j school's dining room. All! classes in the school will participate in the event which is being arranged with , the theme "Flower Friends." Atlanta," Ga., originally was named; Terminus because the settlement grew up around the! terni-inu- s of a state-owne- d railroad. The name was changed to Marthasvilje in 1843 and to Atlanta in 1845. edy Signs Senator Asks Fu ndsTh is Year For (Veterans Bill WASHINGTON much." !so . Menopause is a natural normal physiological change which occurs in all women, usually in. the forties. Artificial menopause oc- curs as a result of hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus or womb). j In most instances the hormonal changes take place gradually and the body adjusts without incident. In many women there are few symptoms, if any. The change occurs almost without any evidence of change except for the differences in . the menstrual periods. It is not uncommon, however, for the individual experiencing menopause to experience such fluctusymptoms as hot flushes ation between being suddenly and ' uncomfortably hot to being comfortable or sometimes being too cool. Also nervousness or irritability may be noted. At times these symptoms are marked and the individual may be very upset emotionally. On occasion a .woman may become very depressed and melancholic and the condition is known as involutional melancholia. Use of Hormones j Whenever there are attendant symptoms a physician may alleviate them, assisting nature by 'using hormones to help the body more gradually make the shift to the new hormonal flow. There are many women whose symptoms are not resolved,, by hormonal balancing or by any other physical treatment. The nervousness, often associated with strong fears and feelings of inadequacy, is sometimes very marked and persistent. In such individuals the most effective hope for. relief lies in the investigation of the emotions and of In such the personality make-uinstances it is usually found that the individual has always been somewhat' of a nervous sensitive person, overly conscienteous or fearful. A person of this type is one who becomes especially up set with any. adjustment that must be made whether it be physical or emotional: In most instances of - serious menopausal , I. . Mr . F.yj Bennett 1964 ex-press- ed i are included in this year's budget," Sen. Bennett said. "I urge that the design contract be awarded as soon as possible and that you submit a supplemental request for construction funds this year, so that work on this important project jean begin as soon . 1 Large turkish towels, or terry? cloth by the yard, can serve as cool summer draperies. 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Save Salt Lake County Chairman (I A HAZARD on IlIfiH SPEED ROADS budget. . building is expected to be about $237,000 and cost of repairs to the of Provo J"OfficIals have td me their dismay over existing building will be about th? fact that no consruction funds $183,000. j males is swinging to blues and at the expense of olive. browns Watch for more novelty lapel treatments with the j notch and peak showing in addition to the cloverleaf now being used. of-th- e 8 at and that construction funds as possible be requested until the not Cost of . the expansion of the will, 1963, (R-Uta- h) Open Monday and Friddy 'Til 9 p.mi Park Free disturbance it is found, through careful study, that thej persorf has some emotional conflicts of which they are not aware. They have carried some emotional m problems for years, the change at menopause being the precipitating factor and not the basic cause difficulty.) These are people who become disturbed (and with similar , symptoms) whatever the problem! facing them, be it a surgical operation, the birth of a baby, an injury, or some very disturbing family incident. Change In Males Men undergo a similar physiological change climacteric but the hormonal changes are less rapid and drastic. Emotional disturbances resulting there from pONALD MARTINSE are less frequent and less marked. "As state chairman of frhe Young Much more frequently than suspected the treatment of choice Republicans, I believe Utah needs is in understanding and resolvsenators who have mature' judgment and ing the underlying emotional Conflicts, j who donl' resort to sensationalism or t Marlow R. Harston j M.D. snap judgments. Utah is fortunate to Wayne Dubois, M.S.W. have Wofjace Bennett in fhe Senate. Dean Hepworth, M.S.W. p. -- ii,V5) f has urged the General Service Administration to provide construction funds this year for expansion of! the! old Post Office and Federal Building in; Provo, In a letter to Bernard Boutin, administrator of GSA, Sen. Ben nett pointed out! hat the $58,000 in the Independent Offices Appropriation bill this year provides only for design, jandj that the contract for jdesign will not j be awarded until November He said thai the architect's Work will not be completed until summer 6t Color emphasis in fall suits for REPUBLICANS BACK! Sen; Wallace , Mental Health and You Problems of Menbpa use Expansion Of QldProvo Post Office Presi(UPI) dent Kennedy has signed into law a bill giving nearly two . million disabled veterans an average 9.4 jper cent increase in compensation 'payments. In a statement Friday, Kennedy said he was "happy to lapprove this legislation,; which will ibenefit so many to whom we owe I WEST PROVO FRI. fTfL 9 p.m. OPEN 'DAIIY .10 FREE PARKING to 6 : 5 |