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Show SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1965 Sunday Herald Utah 2 Provo Groups Spend Utah County, Orem Police Case Load Nightin CD Shelters Shows Big '65 Increase. A group of Utah State Hospital Fred Loveless, Utah County 'employees and another group of CiviDefense director, stated 1 local businessmen, with their Saturday that there were. apfamilies, spent Friday- night in proximately 35 people in each of cases the number was 4164. This year OREM The number two separate local bomb shelr shelter who are being trained to -- department has recorded handled difrine 1905 bv the Orem ters in Provo as part of their be shelter managers and that Police department has increased 5064 cases up to Oct. 31. course in shelter management. anyone interested is invited to exMonthly Comparison substantially every month Both groups went into their jojn the Jocal classes which are By months, the casses were as ; cept one. according to a report at 7 p.m. Friday eve- - conducted continuously. shelters from Police Chief Larry E. figures j came out about 10:30 and jning nen jiistea in Draacets: January m The fa.m. Saturday morning. Upltlhelnd"oT October. hospital employees with their department hand ed a case load .,"uV.r?, instructors Leo Erickson and Apnl 490 ( 360) plus which was ereater bv 900 cases Plus ey took their wives '.581 (452) plus 136 23: May than those handled durimr the and children with them and dur June-59- 9 M. DAYLE JEFFS 452Tplus7; July same period of 1964. ing the evening "were shown 664 ( 583) plus 81; August 541 Chief Lunnen said the departminus-152- ; fjlms given further instruction, September 484 ment took care 'of 4900 cases (693) and ate food provided in the (412) plus 72; and October 523 during the full year of 1964, Up (427) shelter. 96. The figure for plus 4s,H i : i year, uic cnuJ'.vi nAiUii.-uciuucr ui&i OREM-Or- era The group of local business lions and Lady November was 378, and for Demen were joined by some of Lions entertained at District cember, 358. their wives and children and 15 Governor's Night this week at These people wjHI play leading roles in the $154,000 Foster PROGRAM PRINCIPALS Lions students from Andy Baggs' (the we Mountain Valley Inn, ac A report for the OREM School. From left, Dr. course InstructorLschooL class. cording to President Grandparent! program to be inaugurated at the Utah State Training month of October on police acMadeleine Mr. Baggs and Rulon Buck from Guy A. Richards, school superintendent; Ted Rees, program coordinator; tivities by. the Orem Police deM. Dayle Jeffs, Provo attorprogram director; Mrs. Ethel Saunderi, project director; and Dr. Robert M. Gray, Special guests at the event partment, revealed thaj the de- ney, Friday was named pres- the Utah State University Extension Service were instructors were research director. District Governor Marvin partment issued 188 citations ident of the Utah County Bar for this course. LuRue Thurston and 152 verbal warnings, ac Association for 1966. (Mog) Warren of Springville was shelter manager. and Ray Lofgran, cabinet sec NEPHI District Governor cording to Police Chief Larry.E, Mr, Jeffs is vice president of r, Dee Cowan of Cedar City was Lunnen. of Springville, the association for the current ' 25 Accidents and their wives. guest speaker at the joint meet year.. He succeeds Attorney J. A The division of "uniform Orem 12th of the from the the will and quartet who remain Mona, Rulon Morgan, ing Nephi, ward provided music for the Ley an Lions Clubs and Lady department investigated 25 ac- at the helm until the end. of Members were Jim Lions. He is the son of Gibson cidents during October. Citations 1965, evening. ' and follows: at- Cowan of Nephi. wefebfokendown as v. Jex, Kathy Robblns, Jerry PerehlniielsrjnrProvo - Details served as a special consultant siiperintehdenC e AMERICAN FORK Brigham - Young - Unviersity, and Arlehe Adams. Table dec 87 irioving and 70 non-- t: adults was Lion Club named vice presPresident Nephi torney, Department of Music, will be orations were provided by the of the Foster Grandparents to Roy Chronic Disease Hospi- pressed his appreciation for the fDee ident, and Richard M. Taylor, Wright was' in charge of moving violations; Juveniles which he termed a 12 moving and 19 Program,, at the Utah State tal and the Utah State Hospi Lprogram, Lady Lions. who practices In Spanish Fork, represented TaHhe. secre- bridge between the communi the meeting and the speaker meeting of the National Associa-atio- n violations. Training School were outlined tal at Provo. She was treasand new is the was introduced by International secretary of Schools of Music by Dr. to some 75 persons attending n tary of the Utah Social Welfare ties and the school. He expects Counselor The patrol division handled urer. If you stop to think twice Raymond Jackson. Conference held in 1965 In Salt the program to benefit both the Crawford conferand Gates, chairman, luncheon 279 before special calls the and of the you speak, you will find association during month, Members ' District Governor Cowan de senior citizens participating The general sessions this year that ence at the school Friday noon. Lake City. wife has already 406 other traffic contacts heard Provo made your Richard Attorney Retired Teacher and the youngsters who will clared that Lions International will be held at the Palmer .of the (Announcement the involving-nCherry-val- e calls. changed Maxfield L. his discuss subject. experi- House in Mr. Rees holds a B.S. degree receive a generous portion of as a major force for world new directors and other Chicago, Nov. 26 and Cases handled the (Kan.) investi assotwo Republican. as by ences years during peace is invaluable. He stated 27. Brigham Young University dstnils were mr4e in Friday's fromjthe U. of U. and Is a "tender loving care."that there are now more than gation division numbered 77, of ciate director of the Peace has been a member of the He has school teacher. retired Slated Interviews Herald). wnicn 30 were cleared and 44 Corps in the Dominican ReLions throughout the also had a widt business exper NASM since 1959. Senior Citizens Applicants will be interviewed 700,000 closed, One case was cleared in public. and lo that clubs are in world, active been has ience and The NASM has been desig selection continual a pro community October for another month. Mayors, special The Utah County Bar Assoin every country of the nated by the National Commis gram, witn new ; orieniauon cated representatives, and council-- ; various church positions. Overtime Worked two new ciation ' welcomed 17 free has added de world, a B.S. holds Miss two Japan sion on to Heifrey classes Lehl, American begin every from Fork, men Accrediting as the reDepartment personnel worked members, Marden G. Dixon of new Lions Clubs during the past sponsible agency for the ac Pleasant Grove, Provo, Orem gree from New jersey, awe weeks at the school. 94 hours of overtime during the Provo and Udell Jensen of creditation of all music Officials expect the program 10 months and 15 new dubs month, and and Lindon, were In attend- and an M.S. degree from degrees 2 hours in . spent Nephi.' State University. She to be in full swing prior to have been organized in Latin court. curricula with specialization in ance, as were representatives of to The decided organization the fields of applied music, the State Welfare Department, ras ah elementary school and Christmas, which has been America since the first of 1965. training by the de have its annual Christmas party He also stated 'that the Lions music the Department ,of Employment special education teacher and termed "the loneliest time of theory, composition, mu partment numbered 40 hours. for members and wives as a of the New the sic therapy, musicology, and Security, the State Council on a faculty member year' for residents of the pin is recognized everywhere and one officer attended a dinner at the Riverside Counthere are organized clubs, and She was school. music as a major in liberal arts Aging, Utah Public Health De Jersey State College. basic 10. course Dec. Club at Robert on J. police try the Utah State chairman of special' education The $154,000 program is bas- that Lion members would be Camp Williams. Reserve partment, play an important part in music - r r r r police Bullock and Dean W. Payne F I for ed on a one of fellowship the hand Utah of given at the which University and School Its dPiinerauons wui, s? r r represen year grants Training officers 390.5 hours in the will be in charge of arrange- program spent the and to the in six joining hospitality anywhere at the for years prior tative! of the press. may be play an important part m music patrol cars and held one training ments.. rtaff at the Utah State Train end of that time, and is a world of Lionism. Conducts Session education trends in this counclass. Glenn H. ' Johnson, vice chair- ing School., She is presently demonstration program. during the coming years. try The department referred 19 USU man of the State Council on working on her doctorate .at the The plan is to hire elderly to the juveniles juvenile court s new 34 series, of U. and retired people who can do Tintic High School Aging, conducted the confer- U. and during October, of eight per L. Fugal urges all members 1 Dr. Gray, who will be the many things with the Training m" ence session. .!.uin, . MMole Plans Three-A- ct the Priesthood to be Jn attend researcher on the School children toward operaPlay sons were nanaied within the area tnan qui Key staff members Introduc princip-and department releasedOne ance to hear President Chase. of this size. In Aaitt ed to the group included Mrs. project, is assistant professor tion of the institution, thus free- EUREKA The junior class person was referred to another an Ethel Saunders, project chair- of sociology and preventive ing more trained and profes- of Tintic will 10 School and adults were department, High GROVE Dr. PLEASANT pr of sional GUITARS $275S man; Theodore E. Rees, coor- medicine at the University personnel for other sent a Three-Ac- t see hear and play Play, "Antics referred to the criminal court. Daryl Chase, president of Utah dinator of Training School pro Utah. He has written several duties, v tifui new Sohmar. of evem on Vandalism, in resulted an Andrew," esti State University, will be guest Wednesday numerous "Interv!e'ws"of people wishing Lay Away for ChrMrrvas GO. grams; Madeleine Heifrey, pro- bookr and published Nov. mated at the 24, of ning $100. property at gymnasium. the damage an LESTER R. TAYLOR speaker Timpanogos to work in the program will be Mrs. JoAnn gram director, and Dr. Robert articles in this field and is WEST 4tH Mrs. of and estimated stolen prop- Stake general priesthood meetvalue so N. Okleberry HERGER MUSIC M outstanding researcher in ger conducted Nov. 23 at the Utah Barbara M. Gray, research director. HONSST3-31Snoddy are the teach erty was $926.95, of which $210 ing today at 2:30 p.m.at the " in S. W. Mrs. Saunders holds an M.S. iatrics. 159 1st State Employment ; Office, ers assisting the junior class. was recovered, house. stake President Research Boyd Have To s ww decree in educational admin sssswsisgger.Jwirj Provo. Officials erroneously an "" istration from the University of Edward Y. Okazakl, director nounced the date In Friday's "Utah and hat completed grad of the Utah Council on Aging, Herald as Nov. 21 uate study in rehabilitation. emphasized that researchers She is also an R.N. and has from 'le Brigham Young UrtKl served t as a consultant and versify will be Invited to par win ii a i '. 'fa t t. In the research pro! public health nurse consultant ticipate for Salt Lakeity for 15 years. erts. The Foster Grandparent She has been delegate to the grant Is one of two In the nation In World Rehabilitation Congress with provision for research. In Copenhagen, Denmark and Dr. Guy A. Richards, Traln-- 4yLJk Hi jj - 4e with-the-19- s, . "theiS" f", Fe7l j" Lions Host Youd-Barn- District f - Clubs 3 Hear District Governor Speak Hel-tre- y, Governor Dayle Jeffs Heads Bar Association . - Details Listed for 'Fos ter Grandparents' Program at Utah State Training School retary-treasure- Gates to Attend Music Convention - s - 41st-annu- al non-movi- ' . program's o - - . 1 , UKia-hom- a" ' trfiiiii'ji"et twe-we- ek II President Speaks Today J Pl;Gr6ve - p I1 - w S 1 r . KClass Set eeandfulneJt fty" j- Danish Genealogy ' A class in Danish genealogy research will begin Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Room 474 at the BYU YOUR BIRTHDAY J: ' . l.ihrarv. taucht by Gunnar Christensen. a native of- Den mark. An hour later the same eve-nine and In the same place, Mr. Christensen will begin a class in .the Danish language. The class is designed to aid persons conducting Danish genealogy i . research. . Anyone interested is welcome. The class will be given for eight consecutive weeks with exception of the Christmas - end HOROSCOPE SUNDAY, NOV. 11, If 41 201 Seek reSCORPIO (Oct. newal at spiritual and physical Family out ot door recreation. through " ties should be strengthened. (Nov. 3DC. 32) JAOITTARIUS gained Inspiration Share the spiritual .to.rM.uih htirrli attMflanta with Others. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-- Jan. 20) Plan, your day from beginning to end. This Is no time to go off at a tangent, or to be swayed from your Initial direction. Make AQUARIUS (Jan. 1) an effort to secure for yourself the maxthis relaxation Sunday. and of rest imum 201 All the customary Sunday activities are favored1 for Pisces today. To devial from them . - i - 13) CANCER Hunt Morning worship should ba loliowtd by a day caltogtther. culate) to knit the family Romanct In 31) LEO (July itora for the Leo who It looking for It. Take care not to overstep the bounds of propriety, however, VIRGO (Aug. Join Vh-er- s 33) tor morning devotions. 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