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Show Legion Sets Election Of Officers Sunday, April n, Heber 'Brush In' Proves Success HEBER CITY The Wasatch County School District carried out a "Brush In" program Myrna Vernon, Brenda Price, Joan Shipley, Nelda Duke, Joan Budd, Audrey Probst and Joyce in the elementary Dudley, The "Brush In" program was formed by the Dental Health Section of the Utah State Division of Health in 2969 under the direction of Dr. Or sen D. Wright, director. Dr. Wright said that approximately 98 percent of all Utahns suffer from dental decay, and 59 percent of the school children need im recently schools with volunteer PTA help Legionnaires of the Dean and the support and cooperation Mendennall Provo Post 13 will of the local dentists, the Wasatch elect and install officers May 17 County Board of Health' and for the ensuing year. Maren Durischi, school nurse. Col. Robert K. Dusenberry as was nominated for commander at the American for all volunteers by Kathy Legion meeting during the week. Lukken, state dental hygienist. Officer Sate Volunteers were Kay Anderson, Others on the slate presented by the nominating committee include Emmitt Murdock, first Jack vice commander; Craghead, second vice commander; Bruce Clark, adjutant; Troy A. Mott, finance officer; George E. Larsen, chaplain; and Robert A. Ogle, sergeant-at-anns- . mediate dental care. About half of all children in Utah never go to the dentist, he stated, tie new program was designed to correct this situation. It uses a special fluoride method, the teaching of the children how to brush their teeth and giving him a toothbrush and special fluoride paste. Dr. Wright claims that "unusual success" has been the result of these programs conducted in Emery and Uintah Counties I in Utah, planned that several other counties in the state will have the "Brush In" program this spring. Foster from the floor accepted at the May meeting prior to election. Nominations will be 14 Inducted Col. Dusenberry conducted the Herbert Kitzman, Foster that congressman the Russell Giles, Ferris Olson, James W. Craghead, William M. Robertson, Alfred Young, Ray Taylor, Theo N. Robey, Spencer Robinson and Richard Walsh. A highlight of the evening was a patriotic address by Jeanne Grow, post and district winner and state runnerup in the Legion Americanism oratorical contest. Congressman Grandparents Program, saying that it has a Jhree-fol- d benefit: for the children, for the senior citizens and for the institution where toe children receive care. The Utah County program is Ad- ministration on Aging has approved $128,015 for the Utah County Community Action for the Foster Agency Grandparents Program. The funds were approved under Title Six of the Older Floyd Orem Man Hit With Law Suit Utah The older. McKay actively supported the Grandparents reports ceremony, assisted by Mayor Verl G. Dixon and Mr. o Ogle, inducting the the pc3t: Al and following-intRoberta Simons, Joseph Meyer, Grange, and The Program in Utah County has received the funds for another year's operation, according to Rep. Gunn McKay, First District. Ogle. annual initiation D.C. WASHINGTON, are currently in office and except Mr. up for Self application of the fluoride paste should be done once a year to reduce tooth decay substantially, said Dr. Wright, who further stated that if water supplies could be fluoridated, 65 percent of the tooth decay in children could be prevented. directed by Charles They will be used tor the employment of 55 senior citizens 50 years of age low-inco- Utah County program, citizens, thereby I f Sears Its i, EE1PEAT 2 Cook, and Iva Judd. Standing, from left, are Charles Dearing, director, Emil Manzanarti, and Leland Jackson. NEWS OF FEDERAL GRANT for the Foster Grandparent Program in Utah County is received by members of the organization. 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Super Tread 7 A.M ' ,000 Rooms on the Strip Next to the Stardust Hotel, Circus Circus and Riviera 1 "78" 825-1- 5 H78-i- ST, Marie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Woffinden, Donna Lee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Layne Bottonfield, Jolynne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, JoLyn Allred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allred, Carrie Gay Adamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Adamson, Marriane Rees, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees, and Arronita Card, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aron Card. We would like to invite the public to attend and support the queen pageant. It will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove High School auditorium. The Queen pageant is sponsored by the Pleasant Grove Jaycees with the help of the Strawberry Day's Association. To Se ll Sil.,Grd.,Dyna. 5 . 24 HI cj. mrr " 4J'"' Hi-W- C7Q-I- 4 200 Rfla frtn MMMWM Friday - a, tlL 825-1- 5 SELLOUT. v pjn. Maj. Gen. John J. Hennessey, executive lecture, Joseph Smith Auditorium, BYU. Miss Orem Pageant at Orem High School, Karen 7:30 pjn. Hurd, runner-u- p to Miss America, to emcee. 8pjn. University Chorale, da Jong Concert Hall, BYU. Drama 8 pjn. "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown," Pardoe BYU. Theater, 8:30 pjn. Military Ball, BYU. Westward - t M OF A - Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matthews, Gaye Holman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirlee Willard Holman, Oscarson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oscarson, Susan Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Price, Janet D. Woffinden, Joyce c f t 650-1- 3 annual Grove's Queen Day's Strawberry pageant May 6, at the high Saturday school. This year the pageant 8 Timpanogos Cave in American Fork Canyon opens for pjn. will have many new features, scflson. some of which will be the 14th Annual Seminar for secretaries at the Alpine 8:30 am. bathing suit competition will be Country Club. included in the evening Drama 8 pjn. "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown," Pardoe program, open to the public. Theater, BYU. Each girl will have a personal . Sunday hostess to help and advise her so Week fireside with Elder Paul H. Dunn of the 9 Military that the contestants will do their Firstpjn. Counsel of Seventy, Smith Fieldhouse, BYU. best throughout the program; because this is a preliminary contest for Miss America, the 1972 pageant committee has decided in order for this year's winner to do her best and be prepared for the Miss Utah pageant, it is very important that the Miss America set of rules, which they are instructed to use, will be followed as closely as possible. This year's contestants are rf - 4 -P- 1 r Strawberry GROVE --5 Sale Starts Mon., April 24th, 7 Center, BYU. leasant - 14 flours Only 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 10 a .m. - 5 pjn. area, BYU. 11:15 a jn. and 2:15 pjn. Workshop sessions with Mrs. Dolly D. consultant for the Educational Resources Information Svobodny, v "- ' i i Monday Blood drive in the Wilkinson Center games Days Event Set May 6 i ) i; Coming Events Tuesday 10 a A $69,000 damage suit has been jn. - 5 p.m. Blood drive. BYU. 10 filed against Ed Pyne, Orem, by ajn. Forum assembly, Robert Froehlke, Secretary of the Robert E. Peay, Ellis V. Peay, Army, Smith Fieldhouse, BYU. 6: 30 and Donald Dean, doing pjn. Dinner meeting for all presidents of the Chambers of businsss as Peay's Land Commerce in toe county at toe Art Museum in Springville. Wedr2sday Development Co., charging 10 a destruction of 94 blooming jn. - 5 pjn. Blood drive, BYU. Women's Chorus, de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris 8:00 pjn. cherry trees. The complaint alleges that Mr. Fine Arts Center, BYU. Thursday Pyne, who owns property ad10 a jn. - 5 pjn. Blood drive, BYU. jacent to the 27 acres in Orem 10 a owned by the land development jn. Devotional assembly, Neil Maxwell, Smith Fieldhouse, BYU. company, unlawfully entered 1 the property during the last pjn. Tea for the Miss Orem contestants at toe Orem City week of March and first week of Center. 4 Byron J. Anderson, executive lecture, Joseph Smith April and cut down 94 trees. pjn. ' The complaint further alleges Auditorium, BYU. Semin? sponsored by toe SBA, for businessmen at 7:30 pjn. that the trees were valued at the Orein City Center. $500 lots in the plot, plus 8p jn. Symphonic Band Ensemble, Madsen Recital Hall of the exemplary damages of $10,000. Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU. 8 Play, "You're a Good Men Charlie Brown," Pardoe pjn. Drama Theater ol the Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU. 8 pjn. Air Force "Footprints" concert, de Jong Concert Hall, BYU. PLEASANT v ' First Quality and Factory Blemished Highway Tires - 1 1 i wage. "I feel the program focuses on the valuable contributions our oldest citizens make to society," Mr. McKay said. the pointing out that the program puts children in need with senior i I C A. Dealing and provides service to the Utah State Training School, the Utah State Hospital, as well as functioning in the community. Mr. Dearing L assisted by Nancy M. Worle, Farrell Liljenquist and Theodore Reese in administering the Utah Co inty program with the Foster American Act. McKay said for continuing Utah-P- see providing the means for the children to function in a socially acceptable way while the older citizens earn a small that he was pleased to see the funding X Provo. -- Grandparents Office located at 10 E. 2nd N., Provo. Congressman ' l ' I i THE HERaLD, i I and it is Foster Grandparents Programs in County Receive Money for Next Year's Operation All I " 1972 ROTATION 4tM I'nlml XgCMC T.i Ihat Imd ward Ritf a aa chari. rtprnrnt nail puncturas Guarantee Uuaraniaad Againat: Traad For Haw Lang: '11m aumbcf al moatha iptcifiad. What Saart Will Da: In rluiifi fur tna lira, rapiaca it rhariinc the current tailing pnea iiiiM Karirval Kirwt T.a leal tna fottwving altowarx: Maaiaa Caaraaieae 10 ta 24 ASavaara 10 9?la3 mm mmmmmmmmeammmmimmmmmmmmmmmmm a I Midweek Special Sunday thrcugh Thursday On 204 Special Rooms Offered at Lowest Winter Rate: V ONE PERSON U U LJ i PEOPLE I 90 2 DBL BEOS f pp'ianttt, CarprtingS Tirrs. 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