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Show Sac fluac Bowlers TZecwd t6"8 o receive awards LETTERS NATIONAL NEWSPAPER mccu unnni urtiuiuntu MR. ANI) MRS. H. V. ALWARD EDITORS & PUBLISHERS The Maggie and Jiggs Bowling League was the first one that knows someone that league to complete their should contact is schedule for the current year interested, Pen Pal Editor Welfare Department the on Monday evening, May and County Utah Monticello, so that a representative of the 6, they all met at the Dk them contact can Department Ridge Cafe in Blanding for a Dear Sir, child a and celebration dinner where the 10 needy maybe place a I want Pen Pal. lam a home. in were awards 1 in the good presented to the years old and am sera is This winners. great this program lucky fifth grade. Please send The first place team was vice to the community, and to any school. needs that individual the to Lyman Truck Lines of BlandYours Truly, the for is it whether a home; ing and Leland and Dora Tommy Henderson of education, physical purpose Shumway with Bill and Velda Monticello, Ceorgia were there to accept Nielson nourishment, spiritual help, P.S. I want one that is a or just plain tender loving the first place trophy. Winboy and that is 10 years old. care - There is none better ning the coveted second placi than the foster parents of San spot was the First Security Dear Editor: Juan County. Men's high Bank team. The week of May has Thank you foster parents of the average was by Dee Han been designated by the GovSan Juan area. cock with Carol Lee taking ernor of the State as Foster Bruce L. Shumway, Dir honors for the ladies. Parents' Week. ector t County Welfare High Series for men w'as This week is for the purpose won by Lynn Lee with Dora of recognizing the important Shumway winning the ladies services given by foster parents series. Morris Swenson won to underprivileged children. MHS the high game for men and Also this week is for the purSchool The Monticello High Jerry Osborn high game for pose of interpreting the foster the ladies. will present its annual Spring care program to the public. Barbara Montello and Lelan this Saturday, Concert coming Foster parents are, in a sense, Shumway walked off with May 11, at 8:00 p. m. in the members of the Welfare Depauditorium. the school high game with handicap high artment Staff. The foster honors and Relva Bowring and Senior High and Junior The parents' job is to give day by husband Bob captured the High Bands will perform along day care to the child. The Chorus. Senior the with High high series with handicap Welfare Department pays the will the concert of prizes. Highlights foster parents for room and be the performance of "Atropos" The Most Improved Bowler board, personal incidentals, a modern selection by Lawrence awards w ere presented to medical, some clothing allow- Weiner. Atropos was a Greek Wanda Abplanalp and Bill ance, and educational costs Fate. of goddess mythological Shepherd. for these children. A good time was had by all the was Her to cut assignment is the the It responsibility of and the evening's festivities Welfare Department to decide thread of life when she determarked the end to a very mined that it was long enough. where the child shall live. In successful This musical selection portrays bowling season. selecting a home for a partisound in the of drama this cular child, the child welfare act. Soloists for this work are worker is guided by the foster Redd, bass; Arthur parents' wishes and preferences Grayson Randall, bass clarinet; T am as well as the child's needs. DeMille, drums; Tom Evans - ' There are many fine people cymbels and Nedra Jensen in our local area that are The San Juan Record and JoAnn Redd, clarinet. participating in this program, ' Other soloists featured with but the need for more foster Monticello, Utah the band are Tom Berry, Thursday, May 9, 1968 parents is increasing daily. and Richard Smith, trumpet Page Two Anyone that is interested in French horn. taking a foster child or any- 5-- 11 w-o- Entered in the Postoffice at Monticello, Utah as Second Class matter. Published every Thursday at Monticello, Utah SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In County. ... $4 Outside County Box 428, Monticello, Utah 84535 $5 Phone 587-22CORRESPONDENTS 77 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Monticello Monticello Vera Park Pearl Lewis Marian G. Nielson Helen Redshaw. Eugene Foushee Blanding ........... Outeast Pat Davis Bluff Montezuma Creek Your Hospital People caring for people j His appendix is being removed by the supporting cast. One hour from now the patient will wake up in the recovery room, unaware of the many skills that brought about the successful conclusion of this scene. Our leading man doesn't know that in hospitals, everybody will depend on housekeepers, gets into the act. His well-beitechnipharmacists, laundry workers, purchasing agents, be He can cians, engineers, dietitians, and many others. thankful that these men and women have high standards of performance, not only for themselves, but also for the products and equipment they work with. "Cheap" and "substitute" are not in their vocabularies. They buy quality. Products they recommend must meet these high standards. we live in Scan today's headlines and the impression is that a We it people a are, might appear, society. dedicated to fulfilling our personal whims at the expense of any who stand in our way. It only appears that way. In truth we are a nation of people who care about others. And nowhere, is this concern for others more evident than in the nation's more than 7, 000 hospitals. Within these hospital walls is an army of dedicated men, women and teenagers working on concert toward a common goal -- - the provision of the highest quality patient care. The patient seldom sees the majority of the hospital people, but they are there in force. Hospitals now employ more than two million persons, and hospital-base- d occupations are among the the nation. in fastest growing The people who fill these occupations come from every walk of life and from varying educational backgrounds. High school training, fill such jobs as nurgraduates, through sing aide, electrocardiograph technician, food service supervisor, dietary aide, laboratory technician, psychiatric aide, or surgical technical aide. Professional nurses complete at least three years of education and training beyond high school in preparation for their work. College graduates pursue careers in hospital engineering, purchasing, public relations or personnel. Persons with postgraduate training work as occupational therapists, physical therapists, medical social workers, hospital administrators, health science librarians, or speech pathologists. The 1968 observance of Nati6nal Hospital Week will be 8. It is a fitting wedk in which to recognize the May and too often vital contributions made by these rarely seen hospital employees. forgotten ng x-r- I ay self-servi- ng on-the-- Annual concert at How to raise without sights your raising your new-ca-r investment. job Price check an Olds 88. Youll discover a lot of d cars cost as much or more. And room. Big-ccomfort. Big-cOlds gives you big-ca- r performance. Plus the extra assurance thats yours in an Oldsmobile. What are you waiting for? See your nearest Olds dealer today. so-call- ed ar 12-1- The forgotten ones This week is designated as Foster Parents' Week and except for the minor number of families who participate in this program, it will probably not receive much thought. But it should. Every parent and every child who can understand and read, should take cognizance of this week and think about those unfortunates who dre not as lucky as other childthe forgotten ones. ren The forgotten ones may include children who have been abandoned, those whose parents are dead, those whose parents and families do not want them , or those whose families all of these forgotten ones do not care properly for them of become wards of the county or state and need help. Help educational financial assistance, many types is needed can be provided for these all and food clothing, assistance, no agency can one that thing these youngsters, but there is take these that provide. Loving care and the foster parents homeless waifs into their homes, for whatever purpose, must find a tremendous satisfaction in providing them with not only the essentials of every day living, but with a substitute home where love is provided and where they, as foster parents, can nuture and strengthen these forgotten ones and help propel them to a future that is bright! and secure. low-price- .... ... MMX OF EXCELLENCE ar |