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Show Child Guidance Cli nic Sets Open House Tuesday At Its New Provo Location Are you curious about how mental health affects you and your community? Would you like to - ."if f " know more about what causes an emotionally disturbed child' and how to judge how normal your own child is? These and many other similar questions will be answers at the annual open house of the Child Guidance and Mental Health Clinic planned for Tuesday, Sept. 25 from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m., at its new location at 160 E. Center St., 1 r ','' If I Dr. GUIDANCE CENTER DOORl GETS LABEL Marlow R. Harston, director, Utah County, Child Guidance Health Clinid, holds' lettering which sign man M. 'Tay "Bish"Bench, right, prepares to paint on door at new location of clinic at 160 E. Center in Provo. -- Mental Health and You in Provo. .There will be a special program at 5:30 which will be repeated at 7:30 p.m. There is parking in the rear of the clinic. Special guest at the open house will be 'Dr. Paul Ensign, newly director of mental appointed health for the Utah State Department of Health. Other special guests will include 'mayors and civic officials from Utah County; state and county judicial and welfare officials, county commissioners, school administrators, ladies' club officials, legislators and the parents of Utah County whose support has made this clinic pos- (Editor's Note: This series ion . Adams Appointed Bestway Building Center Manager By NANCI DeBLOOIS Anyone want to buy a truck that won't go anywhere? it'll be on demonstration all day Monday at Central Utah Vocational School. This truck that won't move isn't actually a truck at all. It's a Drivotron a simulated truck cab, completely equipped with all the instruments found in the "real McCoy." Pictures taken from a moving Eldon Adams has been named manager of the Bestway Building Center in Provb, according to J. C. Haynes, general manager of the company. Mr. Adams succeeds Ballards Cooper, who resigned to accept other employment. 'The new manager has been head of the Bestway Building Center in Bountiful where he was active in the Lions Club and boys baseball. He was also instru-rrteutin financing and construction of the Indian Springs Health and recreational center, soon to bg completed. : Charts and displays will be shown, many of them prepared by groups related to" mental health, and there will be a film, "The Bright Side." The advisory board of the clinic will, be host and hostesses with clinic personnel and will serve refreshments. Utah County Board of Health members, sponsors of the open house, include :Mrs. Ralph' Seibel, American Fork; Dan J. McCoy, Payson; Eldredge ' Warnick, Alpine; Byron Thomas, Genola; Ray Cook, Goshen; Ivan Blain, Lindon; Dr. Boyd J. Larsen, Lehi; Burton Warren, Ma pie ton; Laird Billings, Orem; Dr. Thales Smith, Provo; Mrs Delia Hudson, Santaquin; A. Dean Powell, Pleasant Grove, and Dr. C M. 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IJZJl-x GE RANGE ; Smart " I Central Utahns at Monday's EMbW-IPRICI- ES': $iQ0 Wtaf IlJU g Space-Savin- o TElC 30-min- JACK DUCKETT'S - . , Two of these Drivotron units will be demonstrated at the school beginning at 8 a.m. Monday arid continuing throughout the day at intervals for all fleet owners, operators, truck drivers, bus drivers, or anyone else interested in the mechanisms. The Drivotron is sponsored by the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company in connection with its safety program. It is designed to instruct as well as test. Officials at the Central Utah Vocational School say they may install one there if enough interest in the machine is shown by truck are projected across th,e hood of the Drivotron to simulate actual driving conditions. In the back of the device graphs measure the "driver's" rate of speed, angles of turns, braking, and general performance as the films present 10 different traffic problems. Information from this test can be used to determine whether additional training is needed in any areas to make the driver a better one. al Air Patrol Spots 3 Forest Fires . New Driver Training Device Be Demonstrated Monday sible.- don't keep them in. Mrs. iof weekly articles, "Mental hat Fred would acknowledges Health and You," is sponrather be outside but reminds with sored in him he knows when he is exthe Herald by the Utah Coun-it- y pected! to be home and when he Mental Health Association, chooses not to come' home he and locally written by, a psywill not be permitted to play that chiatrist and psychiatric social evening. She adds that it is his misbehavior that has created the workers.) problem and he should have t,ast week's article Presented thought about the consequences principles to guide parents in while he was on his way home. helping children assume respon- Tom dries. Mrs. Y asks about sibility. The following contains homework and reminds him it contrasting examples, illustrating would be wise for him to get that done now. She reminds him it those principles. Air Patrol enabled the Uinta 1: been Tom has must will be or he Forest Service to spot three Example completed school from late home favorite his miss later program coming lightning fires last week and get almost every night; his mother, that evening. Tom busies him them extinguished before they Mrs. X, is veryj upset because self in his homework. A month had spread into major conflagranothing she has tried has cor- elapses before he again is late tions. rected the problem.- She fre- and his mother assesses the same Following a new practice of woraerial "Mother not He is tells late Tom, patrol following lightning again penalty. quently storms, Pleasant Grove Ranger, riers about you when I don't know until three months elapse. where you are." Tom, however, It, is evident in the first ex Mike Wright, Uinta Forest, and sees no cause for his mother to ample that Mrs. X is very un- Grant Jensen, forest engineer, worry because he feels he 'can sure of herself and has not set spotted tree fires Thursday on take care of himself. limits for Tom. When she finally Baldy Peak of Mt. Timpanogos Mrsi X in her distress, talks sets a limit, she is manipulated above Lindon; on Mt. Nebo north . with a friend who proffers the by Tom, who senses' her uncer- of Santaquin Canyon, and In Pass, in the South Fork suggestion she deal with Tom tainty. When he tells her she is Windy of .Provo Canyon, above Ercan-brac- k more firmly. The next morning mean, ,she wavers and in so doing ranch. she tells. Tom he will be punished takes responsibility from Tom The ranger radioed to forest 4f he does not come right home for his misconduct. Tom tests Tom is unim- mother and finds herlnconsistent ground crews, and they rushed to from school. fire scenes to extinguish the pressed, however, because he has each time. Her threats are use- the fires. beheard this threat many times less because she does not carry fore. After school he plays with them out. The lack of limits, a friend by the canal and arrives firmness and consistency are con she feels sure of herself and. gives home two hours late. Mrs. X is ducive to Tom's not accepting him responsibility for his actions upset and near tears. She tells responsibility for his misbehav by seeing to it that he suffers the T6mcshe is going-tspank him. ior. Emotional immaturity later consequences of his misbehavior. Tom replies that she is mean, in life, characterized by irre He protests, testing her firmness, stating other kid's mothers don't sponsibility and nonconformity but accepts her decision when 'get mad if they are a little late often results ' from similar cir she remains firm. Inwardly he getting home from school.' Mrs. cumstances in childhood. inows. the penalty is justified and X then feels bewildered and unMrs Y, on the other hand, sets his resentment is short lived. sure of herself because she wants limits and adheres to them con- Fred is developing a sense of to be. a good mother like the sistently.'"" She knows Fred will as he is helped to feel other mothers and would not want test her from time to time but justice responsibility for his behavior. Tom to think of her as. being mean. She reconsiders and tells Tom she will not spank him this time but he'd better get home on time tomorrow. Tommorrow arrives and Tom gets home even later. Mrs. X reacts in her usual fashion and the problem remains Example 2: Fred knows he is expected to be home from school at 3:45. One day he and a friend dawdle on the way home, being attracted by a group of children catching frogs on the canal bank Fred Is an hour late arriving NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER home. Mrs. Y, Fred's mother tells Fred she is sorry he did not come home as he should have and that, as a result, he will not be allowed to play outside with the neighborhood children. Fred protests that this is unfair be cause all the other kids are outside playing and their mothers Y SUNDAY HERALD 8 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1962 Utah County,; Utah PROVO 1 " THIRD SOUTH ON THE AVENUE FR 3-80- 50 |