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Show THE Page Two Thursday, PRICE, UTAH E, State Expands Mental Health Service Program Faculty Show Exceeds Student Expectations Assistance by the State Depart- sults in the early rehabilitation ment of Public Health in local or cure of many incipient cases mental health programs is to be and, in addition to personal, famintensified, according to Dr. James ily, and community benefits, reD. Wharton, interim director of duces materially the costly burden that agency, as a result of enab- of institutional treatment which ling action by the State Board of the state must otherwise bear. Health. The board, at its monthly Chairman Porter said also that meeting in Salt Lake City Novem- the board favored some changes ber 10, approved the elevation of in present legislation to clarify the mental health section of the the responsibility and authority department to bureau status, of the State Department of Health bringing the number of such bur- and to facilitate mental health eaus to five, the chief of each be- services at the local level. He hopes ing responsible directly to the di- that recommendations for such rector of the department legislation will result from recent Dr. R. O. Porter, chairman of Department of Health conferences the state board of health, in an- and from the current cooperative nouncing approval of the creation studies by the Utah Association of the new bureau, said the pur- for Mental Health, the Mental pose is to provide better planning Health Advisory Committee, the and coordination of the mental Health Department and the Leghealth programs now functioning islative Council in many local areas of the state The chief of the new Bureau of and to meet the growing state- Mental Health will be a psychiawide demand for preventive and trist who, according to Dr. Whardiagnostic services and treat- ton, will be given board responsiment. He emphasized that mental bilities and authority to implepublic health services are con- ment the action program in the cerned primarily with helping peocommunities. The department is ple who have significant emotional disturbances but who do not re- recruiting actively to fill the post, quire institutional care. This re and seeks a psychiatrist of out San Juan, Sanpete, and Sevier. Of these, Box Elder and Duchesne it services have private, (as have Cache and Uintah) which could benefit by state financing if the county authorities desire to enter the state plan. The Salt Lake County and City Health Departments are planning a program, and employ jointly a psychologist. The other counties In this group are considering but have not yet initiated mental health services. Cache, Daggett, Grand, Juab, standing experience and professional attainments. Dr. Wharton pointed out that the responsibility for local mental health programs lies with the cities and counties, and local officials have the option whether to offer them and to accept state funds to defray a portion of the cost T Every county in the state, but one, has a contract with the State Department of Health, under which the county receives financial assistance for the programs Millard, Rich, Summit, and Toosanitation, maternal and child ele counties did not include menit desires to pursue. care, etc. tal health among the programs Beaver, Carbon, Garfield, Iron, which they desired state fifor counand Utah Kane, Washington, but each has state funds nancing, ties elected in their contracts to available and not for mental for funds state spend be which could other programs active health services and have devoted to health under mental programs administered by their conlocal board of health, with state simple amendments to their tracts. Davis and Weber counties cooperation. have no mental health programs Counties w'hich have enabling nor provision for one in their pubprovisions for mental health serv- lic health contract with the state, ices in their state public health and have all their state contracts, but which have not re- funds for budgeted other health services. quested state funds for this pur- Wasatch county has elected not to pose are: Box Elder, Duchesne, contract with the state up to the Emery, Morgan, Piute, Salt Lake, present time. ear-mark- Auto Equipment Given College By Local Company a 8 engine, and a 1955 Buick her audience from comedy to pathos with her inimitable presentation. Orson Tew, a new member of the faculty, delighted his audience with his rendition of a Spanish song Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps. A modem artist who performed true to character painted, produced, and sold his pictures in a was cleverly matter of minutes No Jokes. Three Old Maids of Lynn, presented by Gunda Reid, Helen Nelson, and Lucile Jensen, drew enthusiastic response from the students as they alternately pleaded, cried and flirted in their efforts to entrap a man. Frances Burtenshaw, who read "The Hazing of Valiant, moved r WWWiVAu t Permits for construction valued LISTED BELOW at Ml XED WOTS Lowest ... 47c 2 pkgs. 31c Heavy Broiling KAISER FOIL Powder or Brown SUGAR S. W. No. 303 Cans YAMS 2 cans . . . . SWIFT SWEET RASHER STANDARD i HEATING , Perfect oil for your circulating heater is a Standard Heating Oil. Because impurities have been removed, It burns clean. ..gives constant, comfortable, more usable heat. top-quali- Youll get moreiieat from your furnace with Standard Thermisol guards Heating Oil. Its Detergent-Actioagainst rust, keeps burners at top efficiency. n For any C. I. Standard Oil product, call LEAVITT & SON KeUers Market . . . 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I OILS ore just a few of the Many Bargains You will find to help plan your TTHawks. giving UDiliner Market Prices Gai. 1 warm up quicker with will make City during the month of October, transmission to more a possible complete auto according official George Wallace, building Mr. Nay mechanics course, This was $1,000 less than the states. "They will enable the students to have a wider acquain- value of the permits issued in the tance with the various types of previous month and $85,000 less mechanism with which they will than the value of the permits issued during the corresponding come in 'contact in the future." month a year ago. included The October Officers Attend Conference one new home, apermits new home garMrs. Grace Christiansen, dean age and one remodeling project isof women at Carbon College, and sued to the following : Nedra LeavLynda Broadbent, AWS president, itt, shop, $1,000; Breinholt Build;ourneyed to Salt Lake City Sat- ers, new home at 830 North Sevurday to attend an Associated Women Students Conference for enth East, $12,000 and Breinnolt Builders, garage, $1,000. colleges in the state. Assorted , at $14,000 were issued by Price w reason to be freezin' n, Building Activity In Price Slackens in October Kraync Motor Company recently presented the Carbon College Industrial Department with three pieces of equipment, states Maurice Nay, instructor. a 1952 Buick en"The gifts gine, a 1949 Oldsmobile car with V-- Wen-gree- dramatized by Peter Myer. Faculty men in appropriate costumes sang "I Am A Happy Charles Petersen, with saxophone, and Maurice Nay, with fishing tackle, pantomimed the act. Eugene Cromar, Sheldon Allred, Leonard Shield, Irel Longhurst, John McFarland, Joe Salvatore, John Yack, Peter Myer, A1 Trujillo, Frank Postma, Dr. Burtenshaw, Orson Tew, David Cox and Don McDonald provided the music for the presentation. Donald Burge, projectionist; William Petersen, lights, and Dick. White, staging, assisted Miss Jensen with the arrangements. Wan-dero- r. non-prof- Carbon College faculty members presented their annual assembly last Thursday morning during the regular assembly period. Lucile Jensen served as chairman of the colorful affair which entertained one of the largest groups to attend an assembly this year. In a hilarious vein, the program opened with Norman Larsen humorously narrating a series of baby pictures of faculty members. You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby," a song by the faculty quartet, provided background music. Dean The "cute babies Peter Myer and Frank Postma presently appeared as happy sixth graders who pantomimed to the song, The Square of the Hypotenuese," with their teacher, Dr. Claude J. Burten-shabearing the brunt of their November 17, 1960 ON KNOWINGLY NATIONALLY BIG FREE PARKING LOT UNDERSOLD ADVERTISED FOODS. |