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Show SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1953 County, Jim!! m PMWjwiMBi -- Sunday Herald iu muni mm m. mm -j- j immim. 3 Provo City Employees Mental Health Workshop Ends niwimiuiijiw Group Elects Officers t "V - Shirl Kimball, an employee of the Provo City Building In spection Department, has been elected president of the Provo City Employees Association for i ARTIST DIES 1 LONDON -born artist Roy de Maistre, 74, internationally known painter of religious works, died Friday after a brief illness. One of his most important paintings is "Stations of the Cross" in Westminster Cathedral """ - "Jl . ii ii i'i i J L LOU RASMUSSEN JR. left, is presented the Earl Conder Memorial Award as the Outstanding Provo City Employe for 1967. Harvey Bowers, retiring president of the associa- tion, right, presents the award. i ) n t Employee Honored Another adult driver education class is scheduled to start A man who nurtures the soon at Utah Technical College beauty of flowers as a hobby at Provo, according to Bernard and as a profession has been Knapp, driver education innamed the 1967 recipient of the structor. Earl Conder Memorial Award The class will start Tuesday, as the Outstanding Provo City March 5, at 1 p.m. for adults Employee. wanting to learn how to drive. He is Lou Rasmussen Jr., Students will meet daily for 78 N. 8th E., Provo, who serves two hours to undertake classas the city floriculturist. His room and drivotrainer lessons. handiwork, on display every The total course consists of 39 summer in city parks and on hours instruction which inother property, has cludes actual driving in dual drawn much favorable com- control cars with instructors. ment from local residents and Cost of the course is $3C and tourists alike. registration may be completed In presenting the award, at Utah Technical College, 1395 Harvey Bowers, retiring presi N. 150 E., Provo. dent of the Provo City Employ. ees Association, said "the beauty of his flowers is living proof of his accomplishments in his chosen profession." BORN Devotion to Duty AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL He also was cited for his de Saturday: votion to duty and his personal Girl to Marvin T. and Rose contacts with other city em- M. Sweat Price, Heber City. ployees and the general public. Girl to Terry W. and Joan The Outstanding Provo City Clure Horrocks, Orem. Employee of 1967 has been Girl to Dennis R. and Connie employed by Provo City for the Durrant Wilson, Provo. past 10 years. The Girl to Randy and Deborah man is married to the former Jones Park, Orem. Mary Mitchell and they have Boy to Harry and Venice C. four children, plus two grand- Waddoups Redenbough, Provo. j SHIRL KIMBALL monthly reports at the end ol the meeting but gave bo firm ruling. Discussion came during the final afternoon of a two-da- y workshop. LEAVES HOSPITAL ROME (UPI)-V- ict Premier Pietro Nenni, 77, Saturday kft a hospital where he underwent surgery for removal of a prostate growth three weeks ago. After a res , the socialist leader will resume work. lew up the savings on very PROVO STORE 373-450- l . 0 special fabric buys during our r&OBDB(2?ti70 Adult Driver Education Class Scheduled Top City Is the coming year. He was installed as the new' president Friday night at the annual winter party of the association. He succeeds Harvey Bowers to the post and moves up from the position of vice president, which he has held for the past year. Succeeding Mr. Kimball as vice president is Bill Brown of the Provo Police Department, while Sandra Coleman, secretary to the city auditor, sue- -, Deeds Carol Lamoreaux as sec-- 1 retary of the association, Monthly repots, financing, qualified to fill the job posiorganizational charts and civil tions. However, they can pi service were discussed this' any salary they please. weekend by the statewide men-- i The stale department favors ' tal health workshop participants monthly reports from local at the Utah State Hospital. to insure that budge exgroups Local mental health agencies penditures are made as plansuch as the combined Utah,; ned, and to insure than any Wasatch and Juab counties money not spent as planned can health center, must draw or--i be used for some other purpose ganizational charts establishing! before the fiscal year ends job descriptions for all admin--j when any unused funds would istrative and full - time em-- have to be returned to general plovees and submit them to funds and would be lost for the state mental health depart- mental health expenses. ment, they were told. Some local officials favored To qualify for federal match- quarterly reports to match their ing funds, they must hire people billings. The state still favored iihiiiii "' i muni iiiniiniiiiMMiii 0P lf iniiiiitiTifiir iiiiii ii mwih ' iiiiniiiii miwminMiniiiiii ifci.H'nw riilTffM mti unrrrnrn ' mmmm iiimi mumiiia iiiiniirtniy jffiSS city-own- Statistics children. Besides his hobby of working Friday: Girl to George and Helen with flowers, he enjoys the fishBlomquist Hessenthaler, Provo. ing the area has to offer. Boy to Leroy and Judith d Job Bates Yorganson, Orem. Mr. Rasmussen spends his Girl to D. Waldo and Mary winter months growing flowers Ellen Hanks Potter, Spanish m greenhouses and the summer Fork. months transplanting them to Boy to Frederick and Audrey city parks and caring for them Jean Lichterberger Eakins, throughout the growing season. Orem. The citation for the Earl Conder Memorial Award com- AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL mends Mr. Rasmussen for Feb. 23: to Boy to Michael and Mary "outstanding contributions performance of duty and for Lou Taylor Draper, Vernon. Boy to Don L. and Beverly community leadership." The award was presented Schmidt Samuels, Payson. Friday night at the annual Feb. 19: Girl to Bobbie Ross and Donwinter party of the Provo City Association. Laurene Schwartz, Salem. na Employees It was started by the late Girl to Larry and Carolyn Earl Conder, longtime Provo Burningham, Springville. City engineer, and continued Feb. 16: as a memorial to him after his Boy to Larry and Carolyn death. Childs Hermanson, Springville. Feb. 13: NEW THOUGHT Girl to Ernest and Norma L. Davis Ellsworth, Payson. g TOKYO (UPI)-M- ao Girl to David and Betty Harhas invented a new thought, as rison Johnson, Spanish Fork. quoted Saturday by the New China News Agency in its daily Feb. 12: feature of quotations from the Boy to Kenneth M. and MarChinese Communist party chair ilyn Mattinson Engstrom, Tooman: ele. Girl to Ellis B. and Marilyn in "By persevering protracted war, the Vietnamese people Steele Bowers, Santaquin. surely will drive the U.S. Girl to Larry and Betty Kay aggressors out of tneir coun Limb Dunstan, Lehi. Year-Roun- j j ' 'y'-- Jt . j Tse-tun- try." Most car trips in the the U.S. Life insurance totaling $15,900 are under five miles, 75 per- was held by the average Amer- .ant nt 4Vinnt ralntal tA AUrninff ican family in 1966, an increase a living or conducting family business sucn as snopping. PW jj Simplicity N. 7387 little or no ironing. - LINEN TYPES BETTER FABRIC ASSORTMENT AND HEATHERS FOR FINE SUITS! Make yourwell-behav- LOVES EVERYBODY COnOfiS, GREAT FOR SPCRTSWEARI Print and solids in crisp poplins, sailcloth, duck and canvas weaves. All cotton that's machine washable and needs HEAVYWEIGHT fabrics self a spring suit with In rayon and rayonacetate blends. Hand washable. A lively color choice in soiids and prints. 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