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Show TCACTTTXfiTOV r IDajilihttjtnn (Enmity Nrut MEMBLR member of the PROB VTE AND GUARDIAN 'illiP NOTICE ASSOCIATION ' Oo $ 0" ! UTAH STATE PRESS EVtJPfwER TJiunJay, May 8, COHSTY NTWS, ST. C,r.OVMr., TTATT ($ V $ &? In the Matter of the E .U'e rf MVRILLA C. RUESCII MORRIS. De easaJ. Frank W. Mountford- - Editor & Punliaher L Mountlord -- Aiiant Editor & Au Eatrrrd vouchers to the under signed at Springdale, Utah, on or before the 8ih day of Augu vkith IDC9. ) Rets R. ) ) Admix Springdale, Utah ) Pickett & Pickett Attorneys at Law St. George, Utah CREDITORS NOTICE TO f.rit publication May 29, 1007 No. probate First claims publication May 8, will Creditors present i foun16 IBM J3 East 100 North, St. George, Utah K4770 Assochtinn ) aocond-rlaamatter at thr poat offira at St. George, Utah, 84770, Under the Act of March 3. IK79 aa a Subscription Rata I year ?4 00: aix month $2.r0. 2 year $7.50 All Subacnotiona Payable in Advance mim Governor Declares Foster Parent VecJt i TOW? i la to be declared Foster Parent Week In Utah by May The flih Ward Singing Mothers will present an evening of entertainment, directed by Doris Webb and accompanied bv Governor Calvin L. Rampton. About 1.200 children ore being proLena W lcox In the 5th-6iWard Cultural Hull The theme of the program is Why Docs A Singing Mother Sing." There will vided family living experiences and character development in be tuimbers for all to enjoy like Kentucky Babe, Mighty Like Rcre," This Is My Country," Thanks Be To God amt approximately 600 foster home in Utah. Some home have four others, sung by the entire group. There will also be special nu mbers from the group such as dance numbers, guitar, piano and or five children, along with children bom to the foster parents, organ and etc. Ail are invited. Tickets $1.00 adults; $4.00 fam fly; 50c children and students. and tome parents can boast of having had dozens of children in their homes over the years. The Utah Division of Family Services places most of these children, but establishes standards and licenses Children's Service Society, Catholic Charities, Childrens Aid Society in Ogden, and the LDS Relief Society which find homes for additional children. Who are the children who go Into thee homes and why do At the annual Spring Flower . . . CALL 673-370- 2 so many adults give unselfishly of themselves? LaMar Andrus, Show held in Boulder City, Nev. Foster Care Specialist with the Division of Family Services, re- April 20, Irene Slack, daughter Children from infancy through adolescence sometimes of Mrs. II. W. Prisbrey won the ports: To beat any further plumbing probalso need a foster home for a period of a few days to several years, nrtistic award for other ribbons her for thirteen can be resolved. depending upon how soon their family crisis By popular vote, Dixie High lems, dont just do it yourself. For the Sometimes parents voluntarily ask for a social agency to place arrangements. This is quite an students chose as next year's their children in a suitable home until illness, marital difficulties, honor to her considering all the cheerleaders last week Debbie plumbing quick, expert and low-co- st or some other hardship can be overcome. More often the Juvenile Judges, eight from Las Vegas. head cheerleader. Anderson, . one call 21 hours a day. Court temporarily deprives parents of custody and orders the one from Lincoln, Ncbr. and Gwen Le.ter, Jan Snow, and from Caiiente. She takes great Division of Family Services to find another home until unsatisfacKathy Leavitt. pride In growing roses, and hasj tory home conditions are corrected." contestOut of twenty-fiv- e An example of the latter situation would be Mrs. S who such a i mall space to grow ants who demonstrated their talthpm. could not handle her daughter and was afraid the girl ents before the student body in Other years Irene has entered Night Emergency Service Day would run away or get into trouble. Mrs. S, 43, is now separated - winning aj an assembly, these girls were from her third husband. Nervous and distrustful, she talks of her arrangements chosen by their fellow students getting psychiatric help for herself, but cannot yet see how her number of blue ribbons and as the most talented. Their an-- , DIXIE PLUMBING & HEATING difficulties affect her daughter. Three of Mrs. Ss children live awards for creativity. 1939-7Cheerleaders for the Dixie to Left as tics next cheerleaders High right: year. year with her in a poor apartment. Jan Siow, Gwen Lester, Kathy Leavitt, and Debbie Anderson, will be followed with great (A child of the second marriage, has been hurt by separation and head chcei leader. t by their fellow students. NEV. from two fathers. Also insulted by her mother's lack of trust, she MESQUITE, is angry towards the world, disobeys rules at school, uses bad Mrs. Parley Leavitt, Reporter language, and skips classes. She is pretty, even though using I in excess, tiler Q. tests show she is bright even though makeup Mr. David Anderson, head of (.nearly failing in most subjects. the summer school project, Vinin both mother and daughter Recognizing potential strengths sixth grade teacher, after lonp talks, the social worker helped them accept the value cent Leavitt, high school Hughes, Wesley of foster home placement for at least the balance of the school Arthur Shaner, presiteacher, to work This and would allow mother daughter through their dent year. committee of separate problems with professional assistance that was provided. ESEA, advisory and Duke, vice Lynn When we speak of professional assistance, we have in mind many of Virgin Valley PTA president of the experienced foster parents who are familiar with such flew to Flint, Mich, to look at children and have known successes in helping youngsters overihcre. come their difficulties," Mr. Andrus states. Oftentimes, the con- the community project three April days, They spent fidence parents have shown in rearing their own children is 17, 8, and 19 observing the sufficient." Mr. Andrus observes that mnnv peonle decide against taking project to apply it bere in 'Mesa troublesome adolescent, nevertheless, because they fear some quite to utilize facilities of this embarrassment or inability to cope with difficulties. Even the school during the summer and most experienced of foster parents do not succeed with a small to give adult education and recactivities to both the portion of the most difficult youth. Group homes accepting eieht reation and adults of this people influyoung to twelve adolescents with emphasis upon controlled peer ence usually torinps better results. We have twelve such homes in community. We talked with Mr. Shaner Utah. Even so, manv foster narents in Utah can testify with a great was enthusiastic about feeling of accomplishment how they anticipated provocative be- and he He havior, natientlv guided youth through such experiences, and now the possibilities of the plan. the would it said young give take prid? in the mature accomplishments of respectable young ladies and gentlemen. Agency caseworkers also are on hand to people something constructtive - to do for all. assist. ..... Mike Mrs. Burns reand Mr. Nearly all foster narents realize that they nra performing a turned home Wednesday from a valuable service bv substituting their own favorable home environment only until such time as the childs own home can be rectored. weeks vacation in Southern CalMost natural parents come to appreciate the foster parents, and ifornia. They spent four days in some maintain close relationships for years after the child has San Diego visiting their daughMr. and Mrs. ter and been returned. Mr. Feed Hevwood. Vice President of the Utah Foster Parent Neil Buchanan. While there they of Advisory Council, save, To my mind this business of being a attended the grand opening least. To think of the responsibility a branch of Security Pacific parent is scarv to say that a narent has for guidmg a soul to be an honest and respon- Bank where Andrea works in sible citizen makes one realize that anv hein which would make the loan department. It is a beautiful new modern this task more successful would be desired by anv parent. Then this ereat job of child raising becomes even more humbling when bank with the latest in facilities and service. Certainly a credit to , we think of helping to raise someone eises child. This foster the banking service. is so our to that important society today anything parent program they went to Los AnMonday we can do to help improve it should be done. where they visited their Another member of the Council, Mr. Richard Stam. adds. geles I believe that the newlv formed Forter Parents Advisory Council son, Tony Burns and his wife is a step forward in alleviating some of the oroblems we have as and children, Jill and Mike. Tony has season tickets for foster parents, as well as educating the oubl!c of the need for more participating in this program. 1 feel that if more people all the Dodger baseball games so knew of the problems facing the State in providing proper homes while there they visited Dodger befor children who become wards of the State, that they would open Stadium and saw a game San the and the tween Dodgers their hearts and their homes in response to this great program. This splendid group of citizens agree that the receipt of Francisco Giants. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. monthly prants and medical assistance helos them maintain these n Burns attended an Mike children, but the most important incentive for having them in their dinner honoring U. S. & homes is seeing that basic needs are daily provided so that children in the Cannon Howard Senator will develop physically and spiritually as they should. Being a part of this is gratifying to 600 special couples who we honor this Spa Center at the Hotel Sahara 1SQ5 High in Las Vegas. week in Utah. There were more than 2,000 & present to pay tribute to the fine work done for the state of Nevada and the nation. ' The guest speaker was Senator ore to Magna, the D&RGW in 1905 constructed a Completion of the first transcontinental railroad by Keep Beautiful Ted Kennedy. He delivered an the Union Pacific and the CentraT Pacific at Promonbranch line known as the Bingham High Line. inspiring talk and was given a If America hired people for the job, it would take the ovation. standing litter. and of the free our country subsequent building of branch lines, tory, largest sort of army to keep Because ore tonnages increased so Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burns were But there's no need to hire anyone. It's a job we can rapidly, an were for the development of him personally. meet honored to principally responsible a additional All of us. Every family that spreads the do for ourselves. line, and Garfield Bingham Thev found him a very warm Railway, Utahs mineral industry.. ; picnic lunch. Every boatman who cruises the lakes and was constructed and placed in operation in 1911 as a and friendly person. and waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads W. B. Pulsipher of Salt Lake Construction of the Bingham and Camp Floyd subsidiary, of the copper company. e highways. City spent two weeks in It is the pleasure of the U. S. Brewers Association Western Railroad in 1873 ten-yeVillage made possible a managing burst of In 1947 a new line was constructed to shorten the with each year to give its fullest support to the Keep America of whieh he is silver and lead in mining Bingham Canyon. The low Beautiful Campaign. Remember: Every Litter Bit Hurts. Jim and Rita Pulsinher. Bill took route of ore haulage over a lower elevation eliminathis mother. Mrs. Margaret PulThis is our land. Let's treat it right. grade copper ore, however, was not easily smelted ing the steeper grades and sharper curves. In 1948 sipher to Salt Lake City with and so it was largely ignored. Not until Daniel C. him to visit his family and Mr. the Bingham and Garfield Railway was abandoned UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. and Mrs. Lewis Pulsipher. that mass production of low grade 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST Jackling proved as a common carrier. The line became an industrial Mr. and Mrs. Don White reSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ore was economically feasible was the Bingham turned home Sunday after spendrailroad, and now operates as the Utah Copper Diviing four days in Summit, Utah. Canyon Mine to come into its own. sion Ore Haulage Plant. rf .s They picked up their daughter, to go with them. In April, 1904, an7 experimental copper ore conOne hundred years ago, the joining of the rails at Mr. Dennis Barrett is spending centrator was completed in lower Bingham Canyon a few days in Las Vegas visiting Promontory made it possible to develop the mineral his sister and family, Mr. and to the Ore was to theory. prove Jackling transported Mrs. Alfred Leavitt and his industry of the West. That development has been a it by the nine-mil- e Belt which brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Railroad, Copper main line to the progress of the Utah Copper Barrett. was afterward & Denver the shortly purchased by Division. Charlie Hardy was home over Rio Grande Western Railroad. the week end from Dixie Col1 h Cheerleaders Flower Exhibits Chosen For Next Year 3 r, I 4 i cr j IL 0 m in-te- son-in-la- te From the : anpr-c:atio- GOLDEN SPIKE to the RED IV1ETAL 1869 Union Pacific Central Pacific 1873 Bingham Camp Floyd Railroad 1204 Copper Belt Railroad Line" Bingham 1911 Bingham Garfield Railway 1248 Utah Copper Division Ore Haulage Plant It Mes-auit- ar lege. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Green took 69-- (May A July) UUCft. UITtf IMMCV tbeir son, Andrew to Las Vegas Tuesday for induction into the army. is Mrs. Dorothy Frehner soending a week in St. George visiting her sister, Emily Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Cox had their sons, David and Clark Cox home td visit them recently. Mrs. Mary Dalton and daughter, Susan and Mrs. Della Bunker visited with us Saturday. Mary went on to Las Vegas to visit relatives and Susan is staying with us until Wednesday. As envisioned by Jackling, large scale processing Would be done at a concentrator in the Magna area, nearest source of adequate water. To transport the ISesmecQii Copies 19CD With pride in its own progress, Kennecott wishes to recognize the significance of the era of Golden Spike in saluting the railroad industry which has helped to make Utah and the West great. Utah Copper Division An equal opportunity employer Rozei!-- 9 1909 , |