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Show Sunday. August 12. 11TS, Citizens Ask For Help THE HERALD. Provo. I'Uh-Pk- ge 15 AAapleton Names Drainage Unit Ttie three-ne- n fitoding uf nnmtee w as shsnng funds for fiscal I9T1T4 a arid M.UU.TOX cwuncil instructed to meet immediate!) problem. creating sanitary City have seme S.nc wceived a repurt from the city the city irrigation ta fonnulate plans to sone the adjustmentsrequired auditor, discussed atr company board was meeting ui problem KecU Whtvler was Council members tiierefore drainage problems in the the buiiiiii; at ttie same time, the instructed to utilue city unaniniously fikvided to reduce nuthfctsl pirtwn of the city and Uard tneniuers were invited into employees and equipment to the Center Street improvements miewed water pieter fees the council meeting to discuss alleviate as mud) of the problem budget by $2,000 and reduce the the problem as possible. during as regular meeting budget far the Mapleton Can von Freeman Bird, acting as (WKiinian Collin Allan was ater project by $2,537 to meet Alter Jay M Smith, cttv the to represent the spokesman Ux appmximatel) 20 apiinted adjustment HBnnl on a special committee Council also voted, to ntiere. at the meeting, cited the approve auditor pre'nted the annua! drainafje problem and indicated aKvig with Hussel Walpole from l audit fee of $650 and noted a that the drain ditches are the irrigation company. They certificate of appreciation w ill be reiiirt. it was noted that changes issued to M. Smith plumed situ-- the water table is wvne to select a third member in the anticipated revenue Korth reviewed euYviixely high this jtar. f rum the citizens innip the change in water meter fees which became July 1 and council decided that strictures for which buildng permits were issued before July 1 could pay the old rate while those issued after July I would involve the new rate. Mr Korth stated that a form Deafness is the least see deafness." Di Jones said training, a deaf person can be kter w ill be attached to building understood of all handicaps, but "Ikvause of this, the public is lust as successful is a permit applications to explain recent in the generally not aware of the mi handicapped person." developments city policy on water lines. Council also was asked to Ihited Slates have created an presence u( deaf persons or of Ir. Jones pointed out that r nsider citizens who could fi!l unprecenderued concern for the their problems." he explained 'Blindness creates wall through recently deaf, according to Dr. Ray L. developed the vacr.ncy on the board of Jones, director of education for between people and things, but educational programs, deaf adjustment created by the the deaf at California State deafness builds a wall between people now are successfully resignation of Lavell Bird. College i.i Northridge, Calif. people and people." the filling jobs as college professors. Recommendations are expected The noted educator is in Provo professor continued. computer programmers, aune next meeting. In spite of the low public profile for ea uvmgston. rtegion rour he first annual Youth engineers, psychologists, Conference for Deaf Teens which deaf people present, more geologists and dramatists, director for the !aw Hiforcement Planning Age icy. sponsored by the Brigham Young and rnor programs are being among others. discussed supplemental funo ng of dewlaped for them in higher University Department and technical colleges for this organization a. d Special Courses and education One out of every 1.000 persons recommended this funding Conferences. the across the nation. Attending in the United States is deaf and At Northridge, more than 100 shared by the cities invoked conference are 35 deaf needs special help to make his or Discussion followed teenagers from Tennessee to deaf persons have obtained rrr contribution to mankind, Dr. California masters degrees and 14 have Jones said. the county concerning In addition to seminars on gone on for doctorates, Dr. Jones participation in the funding. Mr. careers, dating, special stated. lie pointed out the importance Livingston is to report iater on "I think the main thing the of the reactions from other cities problems, and religious subjects, using all types of and the the program includes a public needs to understand is communication county. in reaching the watermelon bust, bike rides, trip that deaf people are people." he deaf. movements, sign Up have all the to Temple Square and the said "They language, body English, facial Back To School Capitol, outing at Lagoon, hike in capabilities and aspirations of expressions, pictures, movies nearby Rock Canyon, camping, others except for their one and all other forms of visual Attache Cases visit to Timpanogos Cave, and handicap. communication are essential in1 Brief Bags bast-nient- s ; te.r t ' him e .n r ,J 1 "... W . - F f t f f . j T' " r Workshop Speaker Cites Needs in Educating the Deaf :i RIDE 'EM, COWBOY! ovi4 rV;ur i VVfi-- t I JV-vM- I J.l ji KLAUS' I Z$ t?'& ;'&iji .f'i v;;- -- - .Cr-'ii''- -- A-- l..;?r;c, of it. Getting off after the ride can be a cowboy's big proble m, as demonstrated by contestants at the "LMie Bi itches" rodeo. KJ!?-.-:l''ir- " - twfe !ft W IUI r f- - m ? n t -- The annual event at Longmont, Colo., draws boy s AND girls ages 8 to 18 from throughout the West. (Photo by Sal Crisanti) X Via t y 5 fWiW sports. "Society has imposed helping deaf people develop to "You can see blindness and limitations on the deaf, but we full Dr. Jones potential. other handicaps, but you can't have shown that with proper explained. , , r--- XfS V Vuf 4 P&r..,m A I 40 OFFICE SUPPLY 100 N , W. 373-S75- 0 APPuJ? V E1ECTHC 6B1BW STUKDO 50 No. University Ave. Provo 5 CYCLE BUILT IN For High School Rodeo Finals Between 900 and 1.000 contestants, including a number from the Utah County Central Utah area, will be competing for prizes in the National High Rodeo championship School finals Monday through Saturday atOgden. This "world series" type event climaxes the season of a relatively new sport, in comparison to others in which high school students participate. But high school rodeo is reported to be growing by leaps and bounds and today involves nearly 8.000 boys and girls in 26 states and two Canadian provinces. In 1972 the students and their parents spent more than $23 million and traveled over seven million miles to 192 rodeos plus the national finals. Their sport drew 321,900 spectators. care cost them requiring good physical and they spent condition, good marks in school, $2,817,100 plus personal courage, a sense of $1,860,000 for horse trailers. Another $1,402,500 went for responsibility, and a willingness western wear, while $1,497,100 to follow the rules. "They have rules of conduct to was spent for campers and follow and if they don't want to trailers. The youngsters and their follow those rules, we don't fool families also paid out $974,300 for with them. If they're willing to tack and equipment and $113,985 meet our requirements, then for insurance. Total we'll go all the way with them " Mr. Wickham says. expenditures for that one year alone amounted to over $23.2 Their horse troubles many BOWLERS WANTED TO FILL GPEIilN&S IN FALL LEAGUES AT REGAL LANES of From SO 660 N MOCk . -- I TV and Memory ?. ESTCUTES 1 at TYFEViTJTERCO. 324 WmI frov. 374-072- Cent, 5 T v ri mi COMQKCE v their V. F?o::ra I FREE LLOYD'S ill 1 ) n i a kelpi::g HMD WITH AVAILABLE YOUR KITCHEN 1 SCREIRICH 1 KITCHEN CABINETRY CUSTOM KITCHEN DIDSIGNS & REMODELING SCHEIRICN CROWN - KARMAN - ST. 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