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Show it m -- Tooele Kid The Tooele Transcript 1 About seven out of every ten U S. families now have some form (of protection voluntary health insurance. Health Information foundation reports. The proportion of insured families has in cent In the creased almost ten last five years. I 22, 1959 Friday, May under Says: p-- If you want to get bumfuzzled, just listen to a judge giving Mrurtions to a jury. r A practical nurse is one who marries a rich patient. Not only does money talk, but it gets undivided attention. At the rate we are going, mobsters will Ire moving in on Sunday schools to grab the pennies. An optimist is a guy who wants to do a lot for humanity, including himself. Should you have a hankering for being alone with your thoughts, just keep out of a ladies meeting. Most stores in town are giving free samples; that is, except the postmaster. PEACE POWER I never met a man but what he had an itch to write a book about his own life. Pfsiplr hunt on to Bond'd Aver-1UBond is hold Hbout 7 year. And hu dollars ui lea of Bonda matured line 1951 are atilt and drawing interest Bond buvrra know Urey Lara a good thing gruw mgt T Handsome is as handsome does, according to the soap you use. David Remington THEYLL SET THE PEP Cheerleaders for Tooele high school for the 1959-Gschool year were announced at the awards assembly, held Wednesday, amt are pictured above L to R The students choice for THS studentbody president . . . . Tooele High Holds Award Kathy Lewis, Lorene Hansen, Hansen. Jack Adams, Yvonne Davis, Dale Winchester, and Inr-rai- MISS CAROLYN HOUSE accepts the coveted Bausch and Laub science award from David Jones, physics and chemistry teacher, fct the annual awards program, held Wednesday at the high school. The award is given, each year, to the outstanding science student. Miss House is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fart House; and, in addition to her academic standing, has been busy in student affairs throughout her years at Tooele high. Assembly i r S. BUY U. i SAVINGS BONDS 1 Thelf.S Government does not ptip for this adverUung, I he Trrasurt Department thanks, far their patriotic donation, I hr Advertising C ousted and c Rosalie Wrathall was given the at the Tooele Valley hospital, as Studentbody officers for students who Elks scholarship, and Shaunar'Candy Stripers; were announced, Wednesday, at Steadman was given honorable attended the model United Nat held the annual awards assembly, ions assembly and Spanish festi mention. at the Tooele high school. Joan Meyers was the recipient val award winners. David Rimington was elected to of the Arion chorus award, and serve as student body president, several other medals were given land assisting him will be Danny chorus students. awards were Gillespie, vice president, and The Deanas Barrus follows: Football presented, Glenna Hansen, secretary. Dan Lawrence, first, and SherOther officers elected were: man Adamson, second; tennis Glen Caldwell, s t u d e n t court shcrman Adamson , first, and Rita Peterson, business er Marx second F.F.A. AND F.H.A. CLUBS manager; Terri Wassom, gills Baskelball-Br- ent Curry, first, HOLD ANNUAL PARTY league president; and Richard and Bill Kovacevich, second; and The FHA and TFA clubs at TooKroff, boys league president. track Kenny Tate, first, and ele high school held their annual Joan Hansen was chosen to be Jeron Atkin, second. chickeree, Monday evening, at the editor of the school paper, The Special recognition was given city park pavilion. Barbequed chicken, with all the Oracle, and Ellen Imai will assist Bonnie Pendleton in editing BUILD SUMMER CABIN trimmings, was enjoyed by all Mr. and Mrs. Leo Facer, ac- club members and their advisors, the yearbook. Carma Clarke was LaMar Penovich, reporter named president of the FHA, and companied by their niece and Darrell Johnson, president of the nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde SimFrom 1933 to 1958, according to mons, Magna, spent last weekend FFA. at Datas dude ranch in the high Health Information Foundation Lorraine Hansen was elected near Granddaddy Lakes. the proportion of individuals with cheer leader, and assisting her will Uintas, have been going up, each insurance protection against hos They be Lorene Hansen, Yvonne Davis, weekend, building a summer ca- pital costs increased from 57 to Kathy Lewis, Jack Adams, and bin, where they can spend the 65 per cent of the U.S. population. Dale Winchester. summer months. They also have During the same time, the proMany awards were presented the help of Mr. and Mrs. Ray portion of persons with medical-surgicinsurance rose even more among which were the Bausch Facer, Roy, and they plan to and Laub science award, which be moving up there, the last of from 48 to 61 per cent of the popu was given to Carolyn House. lation. June. 1939-6- V'.T V.V i Highlighls Tooele FFA Rob-judg- as seen on TV TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL VOLUNTEENS came in for their share of recognition at the Tooele high school awards assembly on Wednesday. Hospital officials were on hand to pres sent certificates to 14 who had served 50 hours or more at the Tooele Valley hospital. Pictured above is Kent Bennett, who teen-ager- topped the record, with 82 hours volunteer Mrs. Juanita service. With him are L to R Perkes, supervisor of nursing at the Tooele Valley hospital; Mr. Carl Evans, principal, Tooele high school; Kent and Mrs. M. F.arl Marshall, Pink Lady in charge of the volunteen program . WHITE 2-S0H- i lions, VA said. VA Highlights Family Swim Ticket Available Family tickets for The average daily patient load of mentally ill veterans in VA 1E lor Special The number of veterans with hospitals has remained at around summer severe mental illness recovering the same number since the be- of fsoat year 1956, follow-tio- swimming at the local poo! are and leaving Veterans Administra-ginnin- g to '"R an increase between 1953 and now available, according to Leigh hospitals on trial visits -' their home communities has al 1956. Currently, the figure is 57, Pratt, supervisor. Ten dollars will entitle the enmost doubled in the past 5 years. 103 which includes 51.871 veterans tire family to swim at the pool More than 13,000 of these vet- with severe mental illness and with less severe psychiatric during June, July, and August, erans were placed on trial visit and may be purchased at the last fiscal year, compared to 7,617 disorders. VA said the increase in patients pool. during fiscal year 1943, VA said. Many of these have recovered on trial visit can be attributed to CHANGES A.F. BASES changes in therapies (including sufficiently to permit their dis use of tranquilizing drugs and Captain and Mrs. Dale Leatham charge from the hospital. and children, Stacey and Wade, of These trial visits are exactly !more emphasis on individual and Alexandria, La., have been guests what the term implies. Detailed !srouP psychoterapy), to an in for the past week, of their parents, in reto crease and wards, open of evaluations are made the paMr. and Mrs. Leatham and tients ability to adapt to home, awakened interest in development Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Glenn Nelson, to family and to community liv- of new habits of resocialization to to Nellis Air Force Base, to for return ing. These trial visits not only en- prepare patients Las Vegas, where Capt. Leatham able our hospital staffs to better community living. will be stationed for a month while evaluate the patient's adaptabilattending air gunnery school. He LONG DISTANCE CALL ity, but gives the veteran confihas been stationed with the Air Mrs. Lucille Ketker, Huntsville, Force in Louisiana for five dence, hastens his recovery, and years, Ala., enjoyed a pleasant telephone and his family has been living prepares him for eventual dis visit with her parents, Mr. and there with him. Miss charge, VA explained. Stacey LeaMost of the patients leaving the Mrs. John A. Gillespie, via long tham remained here for a longer hospital on trial visits have been distance. She sends best regards visit of another week or two with treated for severe mental condi- to her many acquaintances in Too- her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nelson, and will also visit Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, See Bateman the Diamond Man Wayne Leatham. 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