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Show r ~Book Traces Utah Sugar Beet Industry } From Sugar Dr. Arrington’s book in the West’ id cheer in birthdays and details iting. that some toys and gifts have a knack of fighting back. The metal truck may respond to Tough handling by-scraping his hand,the skates can scratch his leg, the leather tools nick cutting plants connected by means-of-pipelineswith central ~ his finger, pins in an unwrapped “shirt car stick -him = all minor, but teer provoking, neverthe- processing plants,” Dr. Arring- ton notes. Utah State Prison Friday g falls, for Christmas: All this generosity usually spells. joy for a child except gram for the production of seed, and the first to set up auxiliary | nation, and as an economic facAlbert N. Mathena, 28, 607 E. | tor in the life of the Mountain | 4tr S., O1 rem, was committed| West are stressed in the book. tions against this may pte him a child’s leather tooling kit grown by irrigation, the first : to- establish a—systematic-pro- The company’s, importance as @ source of sugar for the the pins sometimes used in r packiag. Teacn your children ‘0 run. through the house r than walk. Frequent ad- day. One of your friends gave, ™ ery, the firstto utilize beets To Prison bring pair of ice skates for his birth- with American-made {machin Sentenced grandparents Junior a dump truck made of metal. Fond aunt sends him a’ s Utahin 1891, to the pi ar. Tre U andI's Les plant not only The author is a highly fgetory in spectet economic historian,-Dr. was the fit profes- the Mountain West, but was Leonara J. Arrington, economics at Utah State also “the first to be gquipped Orem Man KeepFirst Aid Kit Handy To Treat A handyfirst aid kit can help} r is “Beet of the Utahmy from its Company, press of the ington. 1jess 8 Since children can’t be wrapPERSONAL INSTRUCTIONis given by Joy Gledhill, visiting teacher for the. Alpi ine School ped in cotton wool and watched District, to David Whiting Mapleton, who is confined to a wheelchair following a spinal every second, a small first aid kit kep: handy will help your operation. David is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Whiting. peacefof mind and protect and to the es Early interest in beet sugar morning in criminal session + produetion-in-Utah—began-withsoothe your youngster: Fourth Distriet-Courtto) visits by missionaries of the Your kit-should contain —anHe had pleaded guilty and|LDS Church to sugar factorie: easily applied preparation to issuing a fraudulent check in France in the 1850s: Dr. Arguard surface wounds against wassentenced to not more Pa rington’s book traces the hise . infection and take away the five years in prison 1646 W. tory of the industry from that hurt. Also keep in the kit stickJames R. Te need to} time to the feat of the Interesti ng on bandages in various sizes; 150 N., Provo, was | Utah Sugar Company (which “six months in the Utah County became Utah-Idaho Sugar Com-| SPRINGVILLE — Sometimes| necessitate carrying assig n| ‘Three young Utah: County wo- a roll of sterile gauze-bandage; “OH MOMMY,I pinched myfinger!” It may be ed to pay @ Se scissors; and a few wrapped j the teacher's coptact with a stu- ments to. a large number of/men have been selecied to ap-| lollinops as prizes for bravery. nick but the wise mother knows that guarding SU: pany, in Lehi in 1891. fine. The jail sentence was . on The company’s history. in-| dentis brief; sometimesit may| children, |pear in thé 1966 edition of-Out- A: little prevention can be fection is an important purt of first aid. Youngsters pended a he was placedorder- cludes expansion from that lim- continue for years. That is the Special Students jstanding Young Women of Amand ion, your best friend. Examine new ‘still for a spray antiseptic that also belps stop the six months probat cating ited beginning to the building nature of the job performed by| Her special pets are the stu-jerica, toys for any undue sharp or promotes healing. A stick-on bandage to keep ed not to use any intoxi of plants all over Utah and|a “visiting teacher” whose-task | clean and lollipop for bravery are included beverages during his probation. Idaho, as well as in Nevada,|is to continue the instruction of | dents who are disabled for one} Sigrid. Marta Klein, 972 W. first aid kit. He was charged with being an Oregon, Washington, Montana’ students who cannot attend! reason or another, and who/ond N., Provo,; Mrs, Pauline . to a crime must be taught for many) Hills, 75 S. 470 E., Orem; and and South. Dakota. school ; ‘Action In Case jmjonths, or even years Mrs. Dianne Clyde Carr, 240 g Tt encompasses“the problems In the Nebo School District, | At the present time she has|East Center, Springville, will The. time for pronouncin created by the boom prices of Joy Gledhill has been visiting judgement against Fred John World War I and the subsequent| teacher for six years, having at| several “long time’’ students, be included in the new book in one Someare paralyzed throughin-| recognition of their outstanding Ketker. was continued for collapse, the outbreak of Curly| least eight students under her} juries, or broken limbs. which) contributions and accomplishyear and he was placed on |\are slow mending. It’s easy to|ments in civic endeavors, retion for that riae ee Top disease that almost de-|care atall times, PLEASANT GROVE — Craig stroyed the industry, and the) Her teaching tasks vary greattion stitu | become attached to these-young-. ligious, professional and —polit- Smith has been appointed a ‘ordered-to makere several outstanding checks dur-| achievements of scientists: in iy. In some cases she merely sters, andto look forward to the ical activities, member of the Pleasant Grove ing his period of probation, He developing disease - resistant) delivers books and homework visits, U. S. Senator Margeret Chase Fire -Departmlent, p- plants.” | assignments to-students-who-are had been found guilty of attemnr. Much ofthe workof scientists| away from school for short per- Occasionally a visiting teach- Smith, in-her-introductory-mes- Befor e__making the appoint-|f ting to elude a police office er has personal contact with sage to the book, said, “This ment, members of the city Kenneth Howard Mills was and agriculturists in develop-/iods. If a student is absent tragedy, when she gives instruc- book calls attention to the great council counseled him in regard placed under an order stating ing more productive varieties|three days and will be absent tion to a child with a terminal capabilities of our young women to the traditions and efficiency that he must pay ‘an indefinite of beets and in combating dis-/more, he is eligable for the illness. and their ability to get things of the department,” monthly amount, to be deter- ease problems was done in) services of a visiting teacher, In all cases, a visiting teach- done.” Before closing the short meetActs As Teacher mined, as child support money Utah, at the U.S. Departmentof| er, like any other dedicated All womenincluded in the 6000 ing, council members and MayHe . years Agriculture’s Division of Sugar| For others who have more five during the next teacher, can be much more than listed in the book are between or Paul T, Fordham exchanged negl Plant Investigations Labora-| serious disabilities, Mrs, Gled- just a person who delivers books the ages of 21 and 35. was charged with willfu season’s greetings. Visiting Teacher Has |3county vich WomenListed As Outstanding Position Craig Smith Is Appointed to Fire Department tory in Salt Lake City, and at| hill becomes the instructor, sit- and assignments, She can he Utah State University. _ |ting down with the students to an inspiration, an encourageThe book is 234 Pages, in-| go over assignments, check \the| cluding appendixes giving the work they have done, and ‘help ment, and most of all, a friend to the shut-in student, officers of the company, brief| with any problems they may histories of the factories operat-|have, . ed by the company, production) The work goes in cycles, Mrs.| Tusks from the hippopotamus, records, and bibliography. Dr.| Gledhill reports, Around this|as well as teeth from domestic Arrington’s research and writ-|\time of year she anticipates a|farm animals, were used in the belonging to Provo City. of-not_more-than ing -wgre-supported by-a-grant} flood of-ilinesses, such-as-chick-| manufacture—of-false-teeth in State from company. |enpox and measles, which willl the 18th century. Prison was pi Don R. Allen, Provo, and then Stage Production Performed by Shelley Students Claus, Jody Jones as Santa, and ~~ Eileen Hackfordand TedLewis) as the elves, Most Shelley School- students were transferred from Harring- ton.E’ementary, where there| are no stagefacilities, Christmastime is here again, and toall our —___—rlendswewish a. holidayfilled with great joy and good health. May the Day bean especially NIXES TOPLESS _ —— MEXIOO CITY (UPI) Topless waitresses will not be’ permitted in Mexico,if the food industry workers union has its way. merry and bright one for you and the to turn from the routine of everyday business and in real sincerity convey our appreciation to our many valued s friends. Your favors and good will have made “everyday -—~l business” a very special pleasure for us. To all, our wishes ones you hold dear. ‘The union will fight any effort) \to introduce thetopless rage in this country, Salvador Martinez, head of the union, said Friday. .,.-Mngland and the United States are fostering ‘attacks on morals and good manners,” by permitting topless waitresses, he said. “It is a form of prostituting ting an otherwise respec- fora happy, hearty — rich in good old-fashioned joys “\ YOUR CHRISTMAS DRY PHOTO COPY MACHINE Makes legible,’ permanent’ copies. Reproduces anything. Utah OfficeSupply @ E, CENTER, PROVO YOUR FRIENDLY * fable occupation,” he added. me ser, % ae an ed to make restitution. He must also spend 60 days in the Utah County jail. He had pleaded guilty to issuing a fraudulent check. Bench warrant was issued for the arrest of John E, Green, whofailed to appear for a hearing on a charge of issuing alf. fraudulent check. Bond was set by. Judge Maurice Harding at $1000 cash or $2000 property. AMERICAN FORK — First stage production staged by Shelley School in American} Fork was the performance of “How Mrs. Santa Claus Saved Christmas.” Cast members included Cincy Peterson as Mrs. Sata RienSriBees PILE SPE sie Larceny Catse Judgement was continued for 18 months and Stanley J. Cullimore, 21, Provo, was placed on ion for that time. He had 5 Minor Holiday Injur ies of Children Beginning in Lehi in 1891 — A.history of one SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 186 Sunday Herald) UTAH FURNITURE 264 NORTH FIRST WEST FURNITURE STORE VALLEY COMPANY TELEPHONE 374-1600 |