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Show r 3 - -- . s j , ' rtr $ Handicapped Advise U. Planners If you wani to know what barriers the handicapped face, ask the handicapped why four physically students were handicapped hired as consultants to de'ect architectural barriers to the handicapped students at 'he University of Utah Thats Structures such as narrow doorways or unlevel curbs that make it difficult for handicapped students to move around the campus will be eliminated A old coed who has been confined to a wheelchair since contracting polio at age three, the most diffisays stairs-ar- e cult for her Ive tried to schedule all my classes in one building even if they havent fit my major she said, because it has been so awkward for me to go from building to building and from floor to floor Lucy Jensen, 29, a blind grant of $93,700 from the State Board of Educations Division of Rehabilitation Services will hopefully help improve access to buildings, classrooms restrooms and other public places University Architect Bruce Jensen said hiring handicapped students as consultants is a new approach which he hopes will be implemented by other universities and communities around the country Ila Mane a Goodey, H graduate student in English said the attitudes she encounters are most disturbing 87f Willard R Smith Willard Richards Smith, 700 16th Ave , church and civic worker, died Sept 11, 1972, at home of natu- - f ral causes He If was 87 Mr served as Stake high Walker, Mrs Rachel S Tavlor, Mrs Edith S Patrick, Mrs Marjone S Brown, Mrs Asenam S Conklin, Mrs Martha S Jensen, Mrs Marjone C Brown, Fielding K Smith, Silas S Smith, Samuel S Smith, all of Salt Lake City 1950-195- 2 Funeral services will be held Wednesday at noon in the Ensign Fifth Ward chapel, 589 18th Ave Friends may call on -- Tuesday from 6 to 8 p m at 260 E South Temple, and at the chapel one hour before services Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery 1910 Mr. Smith councilman and patnarch the Ensign Stake in He formerly served us a counselor in the Ensign Ward bishopric from 1913 to 1926 Mr Smith retired from his position as vice president of Zions Savings Bank and Trust Co m 1956 He also was a member of the board of directors He began service with the bank as a stenographer in 1990 He advanced to assistant cashier and director, then to cashier, and to vice president and cashier in 1943 Mr Smith also served as president of the board of directors of the Heber J Grant Survivors include his widow, five sons and two daughters, G , Willard Richards G , Bnant G , Howard G , Paul G , Mrs Florence Jacobsen, all Salt Lake City, Mrs Sarah Tanner, Los Angeles, Calif , 27 grandchildren, 26 greatgrandchildren C LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK The possibility of arson 1S being investigated today m a fire at the Consolidated Field Sports , Inc which damasged a taxidermy shop at 3005 S 'Mam Salt Lake County Fire Ded spatcher John partment Howell said no immediate cause of fire could be determined, and that the possibility of arson m new construction at rear of the building is being investigated Damage will depend i ,).. y i- - ro " 'f'et Toter diesel and FULLER RT Also have IN STOCK. 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T ,'1972'' A 1 ? 1 Citizenship Classes A Tonight is the night to regisin Degin classwore English for the foreign bom basic reading, basic arithmetic, and citizenship at Lincoln Junior High School, 1241 S State ter and Shellev Bush uses crutches because of polio She said snow is her pn You can' do mary obstacle snow " she about the anything but told university officials you can help me reach my classes more quickly by improving the access from parking lots All four classes begin at 6 30 p m and end at 9 30 pm They will continue the same hours Thursday and each succeeding Monday and Thursday evening of the class term All Jensen said some remod elmg is already underway at ne university, including mak mg cuts in campuo curbs scene after an alarm was turned in by a deputy sheriff m the area at 7 44 pm Sunday Records show owners of the building is George PaDamko-las- , to Magna It is leadt-Robert L Paulson and Robert McCardal! are tuition-fre- e W 1 '.A The English classes taught a second language to pebpie Af different nationalities, will mclude hagfhnjng, inker1 mediate and advanced classes s as - Basic reading and arithmetic classes ara for persons needing help m these skills, and the citizenship course is offered primarily for persons seeking U S citizenship How v ever others may attend fin mmi B9AB3 Utah ESG33 A 61AE SS! Loretta Tsosie, 18, Page, N'awjo Indian was named Miss Indian Utah Saturday night at Sundance Resort A B U fieshman, she was crowned by Robert Bedford nz (JurirtwH ( itii x Amazing Hair Cream Tones Down Grayness Hair Looks Young Again without changing your natural shade v1 A SOLID CITIZEN WITH A VOICE PEOPLE HEAR patrons with the interest of individual children, we lend our full support by voting for STRATFORD As School James R. 4 Blanch W Atkinson Russ Bollard Or Thomas C 4 Donna D Bauman R W Bentley and Two weeks Inter, after using Herbold Pomade Before Pomade Cream or Liquid Use Creamy Pomade to condition dry hair Liquid Pomade for normal hair Both tone down gray hair Harold R 4 Markin R Bayer T Ray Brood bant, M.D Edwin M Bronson Mr and Mrs Wallace Brown Warren 4 Elisabeth Cannon Stanley R CHiid, M.D Carl J Christensen Mr 4 Mrs. V J Christensen William A Dawson LeRoy A Drocksal Mr 4 Mrs Alvin R Dyer Ken Garff Mr 4 Mrs J Aivon Ciousar W Eld edge Grant, Dr Guimon S ftuvh Ann Harris Mr 4 Mrs 4 Jr Walter W Jones Perry Lane Waldo L Morey Allan I Mecham JiHtth W Parker Leslie J Paul M.D Erick C Peterson Wayne W 4 Ltcctlle C Richard. 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Just a Dab a Day, 973 Dodge CUMMINS 555 TRANSMISSION. on value placed on stuffed animals and birds in the shop, he said Fire officials reported, however, that it would run into thousands of dollars One truck was called to the Trailer Also seven sisters and three brothers survive, Mrs Emily Odrinex can help you become the trim slun person you want to be Ordinexisa tiny tablet and easily swallowed Contains no dangerous drugs No starving No special exercise Get rid of excess fat and live longer Odrinex has been used successful! by thousands & Co all over the country for 14 years as president of Odrinex Plan costs $2 99 and the large , He served 89 You must lose the Great Salt Lake Council, economyor size $4 ugly fat your money wil' be refunded Scouts of America He by your druggist No questions asked Boy also was the recipient of the Accept no substitutes Sold with this Silver Beaver Award guarantee by He served a misHe was forsion to Norway mer member of the Salt Lake Rotary Club, first member of 1 Twenty-year-ol- $ j Arson Chance Prtbed Dies S A native of Salt Lake City, he was bom Nov. 20, 1884, a son of Joseph r . and Sarah Ellen Richards Smith He mamed Florence Grant in the Salt Lake Temple on Feb. 3, of president the Salt Lake from Temple 1961 to 1964 He had served; for 14 years as; an Ensign! the Deseret Gymnasium and received Red Feather' citation in 1953 for services rendered to the Community Chest as member of the executive committee and reasurer during Smitn People are dubious about us They dont realize were perfectly capable of gaining an education m spite of our hand She said if the handileaps coula lessen their capped dependence upon others by increasing their mobility, they could prove themselves Something as seemingly innocent as a waxed floor is dangerous for Emma Smith The graduate sociology student has cerebral palsy It would De very easy for her to slip on a slick floor r VT |