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Show Services Curtailed 10 State Park Mental Health Center Plan Told Staff Greatly Reduced Kiwanians al . ol , RUMEft GODDEN'S POIGNANT AND SURPRISINGLY FUNNY NOVEL (A READER'S DIGEST, OPENS ITS HEART TO THE SELECTION) SCREEN! m SUMMER FUN starts TOMORROW at magnmceni SERIES Unforgettable and Searching Lovt Story!" -H- liiinn PARAMOUNT J arpfr-, i "The (p Opon 9:30 o.m. Start! 10 a.m. Two BIG On Battle "V tWillaFiorita" A "AROUND THE WORLD DAZE" A and IN "LASSIE'S GREAT ADVENTURE" the - LEHI Members of the Lehi City Council this week voted to change the public hearing on AMERICAN FORK Alpine the budget: for the Stake quarterly conference will fiscalproposed 1965-6- 6 from Tuesyear be held Saturday and Sunday until Friday at 12 day evening in the Stake Tabernacle, ac noon, June 25. They also voted cording; to Stake President Ho to amend the beer ordinance mer F. Royle. to allow its sale in "grocery Clifford O. Gledhill, a mem stores, listened to a water com ber of the Missionary Commit plaint and decided to proceed tee; Owen S. Rich and Louise with construction at the city The Battle Of . Paramount the Villa Fiorita Uinta Why Bother to Knock - The Crooked Road The Family Jewels Pioneer - The Golden Arrow OREM Geneva Taboos of the World O. Baird, representing the Major Dundee The Family Jewels, Young Men's and Young Won Scera en's MIA will attend the con Black Spurs ference. -Ten A Tall Feet ? Boy Timp Crack in the World Special meetings will be held SPRINGVILLE Saturday for all MIA leaders, Art City-- The Night Watchers missionary- - leaders and Seven - I'd Rather Be. Rich ties of the stake. PAYSON General sessions will be held The Americanization Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Huish of Emily Music for the Sunday morn SPANISH FORK ing meeting will be provided by A Boy Ten Feet Tall the combined Alpine Second Arch with Edward G. Robinson and Highland Ward choirs, the PLEASANT GROVE directors of which are Dora Grove Fluffy Bringhurst, Bessie Rasmussen AMERICAN FORK and Lamont Bullock. In the The Rounders Coral afternoon the stake MIA cho LEHI rus, of which Iris Bullock is Royal Cheyenne Autumn director, will sing. -- Charter Night Set AGE OF TRANSITION When our first parents were driven out of Paradise, Adam is believed to have remarked to Eve: "My dear, we will live m an age of transition." William Inge. For Rotary SPRINGVILLE for park. Mr. Ralph Larsen and For rest Dnggs, local businessmen, were af the meeting to discuss Mr. Larsen s request for a license to sell beer at Larsen's Market. A lengthy discussion followed and the effect of beer sales on the total sales in grocery stores was studied. uounciiman Morris uianc requested that a vote be taken to determine if council mem bers were ready to vote on the All council members issue. agreed and a vote was passed in the affirmative to have the city attorney prepare an amendment to the present beer license ordinance to allow the sale of beer in grocery stores in Lehi. Council members agreed to give Councilman J. B. Cooper authority to proceed with the construction of new rest room facilities and a storage facility in Wines Park. charter A the newlynight program Rotary Springville organized Club is scheduled for June 30 at the art building. William T. Duncan is president of the new club, with Milan Packard aj vice president; Paul E. Beals, secretary; and Edgel M. - Benefit Car Wash Saturday Stake MIA plus The possibility of moving the Lehi Fire Department fireworks display on July 4 to Saratoga was discussed. The resort had requested that this fee done, but the council decided, to leave the decision in the hands of the local fire department. Upon a motion it was decided to accept an agreement with the General Electric Company on paying back to the city an amount overcharged on equip ment purchased.' Mayor Har old DWestring was authorized to sign the agreement on be half of the city. Mr. Dean Willes met with the council to discuss water diver sion filings by Mr. Crawford. Mr. Willes explained that Mr. urawford Had filed on water from 'the 3rd West Drain and GHEE rTiTilfTiTiniliTMn OPEN 7:15 P. M. SHOW AT DUSK PH. 489-540- 1 , ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. , 4 SJ ifll Till If . f n U U Kt y '"ireamof5r! QL'i and secret desires you're ashamed to admit when awake! ROBERT TAYIOR7 BARBARA STANWYHK PLUS n, Old-royd- , CO-HI- T "I'D RATHER s. BE RICH" Thafs the Way A Romantic Comedy Fun All COMING ATTRACTION GRAND OPENING Restaurant also from the Sewage Treatment Plant, He said that if r Mr. Crawford were allowed this much water, he (Mr. Willes) ' and other users would not have ' water from the "drain to mix' with, the treatment plant water and therefore it would be iuf; He also questioned usable. that there was the amount of water available that Mr. Crawford had filed on. Mr. Willes suggested that a constant flow of some amount of water be left in the streams to mix with the water discharged from the treatment plant and felt that the city should protest with the ; state engineer on Mr. Crawford's filings. Afer more discussion it was decided to have ' the city attorney make such a protest. ccuuvr Mtlitf iTLJ 1 Bringhurst, Howard Clegg, Dr. Glade Creer, Ashley Graham, Norman Gustavsen, Hal Jensen, Max Leetham, By James Mason, Welby Metcalf, East Provo Stake M Men and Kenneth Metcalf, Jeff Miner, Gleaners will sponsor a car Frank Morgan, George Pehr-so- wash Saturday from 9 a.m. to Marty Perrero, Grant Rob-- 5 p.m. to raise funds for a youth sergeant-at-armbins, William S. Ratos, Ned conference in September. The A fellowship period will be Schoell, Maury Thomas, Bryce car wash will be at 533 South held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Thorn, Jack Windley, and State Street, Provo. the Ski Club, 1400 N. Mam, followed by the charter night program. Keynote speaker will be John T. Bernhard, member of the sponsoring Provo club, speaking on Rotary's importance in today's world." L. Grant Hansen, president of the sponsoring club, will be in charge of the program, while H. Marion Hinckley will give the invocation, and J. LaVar Bateman .will lead the singing. Highway 91, 720 S. Main, NIP Frank J. Earl, district goverSATURDAY & SUNDAY, June 26-2- 7 nor, will present the charter. Directors of the new organiFREE: Cold Drinks, Coffee, Ice Cream zation include Gordon Hamilton, LaMar Miner, Dr. Norman BROILED STEAKS our Specialty Parker, and Milan Packard, in addition to the elective officers. Charter members include OPEN EVERY DAY 5 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. Paul Allan, Bill Averett, Rex Anderson, Scott Bartelsen, Wells Flaming Rode BIG .. n of Taboos Academy Lehi Changes Budget Date, Allows Sale of Beer in Grocery Stores ' Utah Scheduled PROVO World County, Conference At the Movies he pre-scho- Utah What's Playing The financial crisis which hit and making referrals to other Plans for the development and the Mental Health Center of agencies. financing, of Utah's scenic re Utah County in recent months "I feel very hopeful about the sources for the attraction of has greatly reduced the staff future. There are indications tourists to the state, were graph and subsequently the services made by the Health Board that ically portrayed for the mem of the center leaving about 200 the financing problem of, the bers of the Provo luwanis ciuo, to 250 persons of the county center will be solved and worknoon by Harold J. Tiped out and that we will be Thursday waiting for personal aid. pets of the Utah Parks and Dr. Marlpw R. Harston, direc- growing." Recreation Commission. ttrik tor of the center, said that work He said that hopeful signs are ing colored slides were shown with 45 children and 10 seen in the fact that the cities in connection with the talK adults has had to be put on of the county are ready to in- which met with unusual interest. iheirlfinancial aid. At a waiting basis.-Tparents, crease Historic state narks shown by the same time, the schools of and brothers spouses, children, Mr. Tippets included the cemeinsisters of these 55 persons, come the county have indicated and stage coach inn at tery into the treatment program tentions to purchase services Camp Floyd, near 'ainieia; the year. making the total between 200 during Brigham Young winter home Express Confidence and 250 persons. home "I have confidence in the and the Jacob Hamblin old Reduced Staff Santa and Clara; St. George people of the county rallying to of at the Fillmore; pioneer Since financial support the situation to make possible capitol center begaOalIingoff early the "continuation "ofservices" monument, Salt LaKeuny; flip saur museum. Vernal; petrified this year, the. staff of the cen- - he said. Fort Des- -- ter has been reduced from four At present the center has 30 wood area, Escalante; Millard county; Indian time psychiatric-socipatients in treatment on an on- eret, workers, a part time clinical going basis. Creek, near Monticello. Scenic Parks psychologist and a halftime psyThe center, Dr. Harston said, to be forgotten are the Not chiatrist to one full time psy- works in preventative treatment chiatric social worker and the for emotionally disturbed people scenic state parks and trie eignt two part time personnel pre- in the hnatins state Darks, growing in community who do not viously on the staff. At t h e require hospital treatment. popularity each year, because same time the clerical staff has In the future the center will of their faculties including been reduced from two to one need an expanded staff, he said, lannchine ramps. The speaker explained inai person. to meet the demands facing it. Dr. Harston said that in Aug- These include special classes out of the 30 scenic and recrea ust the' present psychiatric for emotionally disturbed chil- tional areas, only 22 are fully social worker, Mrs. Eloise Mor-le- y dren and promotion of a tutor eauiooed with standard facili will be leaving the center. ing program for such children, ties. A master plan of all the He said the center is presently increasing consultation work state park facilities is now m in the process of looking for a with the school districts, work rvuirse of preparation, he said. Mr. Tippets was introduced replacement for her. The other with children, educastaff members who have left tion and promotion in mental bv Garth Bovce. presenting tne have accepted posts elsewhere, health, research and work with club's conservation committee. he said. Announcemnt was made that the absenteeism in industry. work is underwav on the Ki- While s o me servicesjnay wanis pavilion jo be erected in have been curtailed, the center APPROVES DEPARTMENT th Kiwanis Community Park. to Senhas not yet 'refused accept WASHINGTON (UPI)- -A new applications from persons ate subcommittee Thursday ap- Members are . donating their bricK trom desiring help. proved President Johnson's pro- time in processing the area, in down torn buildines decabinet to create a Bogged Down posal construction the in used to be 4But we are bogged down in partment of housing and urban Clark to serving them,"r he said;- -" We developmentTheIIousehas work, according Wayne have 18 applications we have already approved the plan, and Sam Brewster, in charge. not processed yet but we are which would elevate the present Flake Roeers. vice president, of the meeting. working as fast as we can. We Housing and Home Finance was in charge Wright. status. George are chiefly making evaluations Agency's full FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1965 DailyHerald "FATHER. GOOSE" drifter and seven meddlesome little girls A Delightful Comedy A r NOW PLAYING Family Jewels 7:45 & 10:30 Black Spurs 9:15 CARTOONS & SAT. TOMORROW Purchat itrip ticket for $2.00 and be admitted to TEN BIO DOUBLE Mk IMRTM STOWS . ELIZABETH OCM OUVK HUSSET 8ned on OK KMI by RUMER GODOEN I PANAV1SION MBplof thf Sown tntf Oinetgd by OEtMER OAVES TECHNICOLOR BOX X Adult! tUtt-- OFFICE I H! Child ISC TlTTr! f ,1 RJlllIllii jM TbM SMS , X FEATURE OPENS 11:45 t UIT CINTtt - mMii V SW PROGRAM rum- bona shew mer, PIUS a big with at the end of wrie.-Ththe strip ticket also have free chance en BICYCLE KSOP'S GRAND OLE OPRY Ft,ur : :N ,:M MARTY ROBBINS WITH THE & 363-445- IN A SINGERS, DANCERS, MUSICIANS SHOW ALL AMERICA IS RAVING ABOUT. YOU WU ENJOY IT AS MUCH AS THE GREAT NAT "KING" COLE SHOWS. 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