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Show Self-Servi- Postal ce i Unit Opens Dec. 1 At Provo Post Office r KSDAT, v.. f iQ t': ?, -- ' v? I v--' ll Sunday Herald Utah State Employees Planning Training School Christmas Joy; ' V f 8, NOT. 1 Spanish Fork Police Depart- - an orange, a candy cane and a By BETTY G. SPENCER still must b don through Mem- - ment or call AMERICAN FORK American banana to each child, clerk durin? regular hours. bers of the Utah State Em- - Fork. Lehi, Pleasant Grove and Since there are a number of Vends Stamps take contributions di- - children who have no family, ployees Association are mak- - Lindon unit can rend The will be no to there Utah State Training no visitors and must rely oa that sure rectly ir.g of denominations several at the School administration building the generosity of the state to cij'dren "forgotten" six unlike and five the stamps, Utah State Training School this basement If anyone has a do- - provide a merry Christmas, cent stamps now available at nation to contribute but has members of USEA have as-Christmas. the post office vending machine. ers. no way to get it to a collection sumed the project of collecting are members Association book in or form Provo is the first post office They will be presently completing plans for center, they may call the train-- both old ana new toys and in Utah to have a unit such as single, as desired. Stamped and em- - clothing to use in Christmas collection of usable toys and ing school. within the lobby of the velopes and post cards, first w e arable ployees will arrange for it to be packages of residents, which dlothing. g be will and air class finest is the mail, office. "It post will be gaily wrapped and dis-- picked up. All donations must Directing the drive are that has happened to tributed from the machine. to the 900 children re- - be received by Dec. 15. Sagers, cnairman for USEA Provo postal customers in a A scale measuring up to 70 siding at the school on Christ- - The USEA will also assist in Provo District, William Dun-mlong tme," Postmaster Robert pounds will be installed with a morning Contributions of the gala Christmas party for can, chairmar of District Three, compMe zone chart and lip Strong and enthusiastically. both and clothing, new or school residents to be held Sat- - and district officers, Mrs. Shir-use- d toys code book to insure correct Started Week Ago' is sought by the group, urday, Dec. 23, at 2 p.m. Santa ley Meservy, Work began Nov. 17, by the postage. Collecton dite has been set Qaus and h's helpers will be Mrs. Fave Brooks, sccr. urv; Groneman Construction Com- - A parcel drop for packages ,for Dec. 15 to allow building on hand to wish the children Bill Jones. F.Mrwte fai-io- r a and pauy of Orem. ' It took one and will be provided. After Decem-supervisors, unir the direction a merry Christmas and to dis-- Luciene Chamberlain, board of half years to receive approval ber it will remain a permanent of school Superintendent Paul tribute the traditional treat of directors members. for the unit, but after i received fixture in the post office lobby PLANNTSU FOR A for Children at the Utah State Training School art Christmas select S. to and toys Merry Sagers, word from the regional ofDce ready to serve 24 hours a day suitable for the indithese officers of the Utah State Employees Association. From sft, Alice Johnson. Lucicn clothing all round, from " and Washingyear vidual children of the various -This will, however, alleviate Chamberlain, Annie Thaync, Boyd Evans, Fa ye Brooks and William Duncan. The group is ton, D C, the bids and all other residence halls in condition donated and be nsable Christ-daysfor to ase the children the at toys clothing at lines asking in three by the finalized business were usually long Picki'p Points mas time,'' said Mr. Strong. school. (Herald Staff Photo). reported Mr. Strong. Persons of $5500 cost having an item to The a It will provide day. approximate contribute may leave it at any even-daa week service and actually "a low cost inasmuch all ,of the collection boxes located SPRINGVILLE Four everything is automatic. Reg- - as it provides 90 percent of learning problems of at the following places through-mwjiof Nebo riiiM hw a mmn-Ptteacher Istration of mail, ordering service to postal customers, OREM Orem police are in-- out the county: Provo State School District have completed Steward Whitine. Rees School above minimum insurance, concluded the Provo Postmas-an- d vestigating anotner Burglary ot tmpioyees irvice otiice, I9u the second orientation course in Spanish Fork; Wendell Niel purchasing money orders ter. e, The Springville Lions Club In suggested for those m whose the Orem Pharmacy, 800 S..W. 8th N., Utah Fish and for teachers held at the sen, Sage Creek and Westside within 10 days. Game Office. Utah Highway medial Center for Communica-Ofieer- s schools in Springville; La Mar the second So-Utah with the cooperation family there have been cases of said a large quantity' Patrol office. Orem Utah State tions Disorders to Springville, Grotegut, Brockbank and Thur-b- er ciety rv the Prevention of Li of narcotic schools in Spanish Fork Health drugs had been Highway Department District according to Dr. James Dunn, . Utah ,6 , Blindness, County r.Mummm M no taken In the most recent bur-- , six omee, K5 X. 9tn w., bpnng. principal and Ardell DeHart, Peteetneet Department, and Utah County if detected and treated e . k Th session, design and Park View schools in Medical Society Is sponsoring glary. Entry to the building was ville and door. side ed to help the teachers in diag- 'City a Library. Spanish Fork gained thorugh her Provo gueste and their hos-- a free glaucoma screening; in time, Rv MILDRED B. HALL Mrs. Katie P. Mitchell, Bes- - tributed a great deal of help clinic Wednesday, Dec 10, fromU u rviriK anrf FJiybeth Souter during the construction of the 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at aiwaie were the guests of friends in who bid them to spend a few School. Fourth South and Sec Salt Lake City during the week .hours with a mutual friend, Mrs. ond East, Springville. Glaucoma, the second largMIA Home in the North Fork Katie C. Jensen. Mrs. Jensen est cause of blindness in the of Provo Canyon, through her, a former member ri the on Charm and Person- - era! board of the YWMIA, con-- United States, accounts for Mrs, Jensen, with her.tesses, Mrs. Ada Cross Newman nearly 14 per cent of all loss of ality. usual charm and spirit provid- and Mrs. May R, Jack, both sight is gone. sight Giaucomi In Its most ed an interesting interlude, for cf Salt Lz&e uty. common form can destroy vision slowly and painlessly, A baby jnrL to be named. sometimes without arousing 15th w Nov. born on Stephanie, or symptoms to Steven and Dena Kardaras any warning signs most SAVE fiOV of his its victim until Martin in San Diego, Calif., in is gone. where the new father is serving sigt The National Society for the with Ge U.S. Navy. The local Prevention of Blindness esti SEARS BEST grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. mates feat more than 1,682,100 Kardaras and Mr. and George American adults 35 years and Mrs. Kenneth Martin, all of have glaucoma and half older Provo. The grandparents report of ftem are not aware of it that they are looking forward Is estimated that tot a Christmas visit from the In Utah, it there are some 7,000 cases of new parents and the new baby. glaucoma. Blindness from glaucoma is Mrs. Guy Humphries, the for irreversible; feat Is, vision mer Barbara Larsen, with her once destroyed by glaucoma two younger children, arrived can never be restored. Early Thursday evening from Pleasan-ton- , detection of the disease, thereCalif., and will be visiting fore, Is vital to preventing until after the Thanksgiving blindness. The NSPB has listed weekend with her parents, Mr. 35 as the critical age for adults .and Mrs. Grant Larsen in Pro- to begin having regular biennial vo. It is expected that Dr. Hum examinations for glaucoma. A. C. CHADER phries and an older son. will Heredity has been shown as a join fee family in Provo for significant factor in glaucoma toe holiday. The group will also and a yearly examination is visit with Dr. Humphries family KING SIZE RECLINER REGULAR in American Fork. By MARCV LEE KENSNGER Christmas comes early to Provo postal patrons this year. Dec. 1st iZ mark the day the new Postal Unit in the Provo Post Office will be ready to help Christmas mail- - 798-57- ' self-servi- Self-Servi- I en-th- is V56-60- dis-thin- Gor-tribut- ed as Four Remedial Teachers "go-ahead- ," Complete Orientation Class ur Glaucoma Screening Clinic Is Scheduled for Dec. 10 Second Burglary - - ; - ai j Re-Stat- I LAnlA About iVZUUlK I two-wee- Mapleton-Springvill- I 0 IjSearsf Oil i A. C. Chader To Head Legion Post A. C. Cha- SPRINGVILLE der has ben elected commander of American Legion Post 28, succeeding Max Knight who has served during the past year. New officers were installed by Josenh R, Wilcock, newly elected district commander, Payson. Working with Mr. Chader will be Clay Beasley, first vice commander; Glen W. Coffman, second vice commander; W. E. Johnson, adjutant; Miles Curfinance officer; Bird few, Brown, chaplain; Jack Perham and Lester Davif, sergeants at arms. Next meeting of the post will be held Dec. 3, according to Commander Chader. Arson Case Taken Under Study 169" Private Marcel D. DeWitt son of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden A. De- Witt, pgyson, has completed a k ciiaplain enlisted as sistant technician course at fee Army Chaplain School Fort Hamilton, N.Y. The soldier entered the Army m May 1969, completed basic training at Fort Qrd, Calif., and was last stationed at Fort Dix, NJ. He attended Payson High School and Brigham Young University. Mrs. Alta Alger of Provo was joined by her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ross of Redwood City, and a sister, Mrs. Thora Wtiittington of Marina, Calif., in a journey during the week to Gunnison to attend fee funeral of a sister, Mrs. Angie Buchanan. Miss Valerie Whittle, was hon- ored by her brothers and sisters who reside in Provo, who came with greetings for her birthday during the week. She is the daughter of Mrs. Lera Whittle of Prom Attending the family dinner and social evening also were Mr. and Mrs. El wood Peterson and their seven children and Mr. and Mrs. Whittle and baby. Miss Whittle was rlso greeted a few days earlier by many friends, schoolmates and relatives at an open house, prior to her leaving the end of the month for an LD6 mission in Central California. a. School Cameron L. Johnson of Provo completed the training program for radio-Tbroadcasting at the San Francisco campus of Career Academy and received a certificate of graduation at ceremonies held this fall. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Johnson. Do yon have a news brief or persona! item for this column. Call Miidred Gall at or 3734)516. Coming Events WW II Veterans World War meet Monday I Veteran will at 1 p.m. at the The first silver dollars were Provo Veterans Center. Kelre- Ishments. tainted in 1794. REVERSIBLE CUSHION days on 10 four-wee- Orem Gty Judge OREM Vera Wentz has taken under advisement the case of Lester E. Taylor, 409 N. 550 E., Orem, who Is charged with arson. A preliminary hearing on fee charge was held Wednesday and Thursday in fee court Judge Wentz announced that he would give his decision Tuesday morning. Mr. Taylor is Mrs. Lcland J. Wells and son charged with setting Ere to hisl M . 4. The complaint home on Oct. Fir.iMont. especially to be wife her k fatiicr, J.D. 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