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Show Teachers OF ao sentstei SUNDAY, JULY8, "| ‘Evening With | Inn to Hest: |-On July 24 | Visually ‘Provo To Have As part of the July 24th cele-| Provo Chamber of ( The last in a series of sum- Handicappedb mer school activities at BYU | Avia tion Committee of the| Fair. Blind See Paul Dunn’ Set MondayNight: | Dog Perform rations in Utah County the| will sponsor a Utah Cou for’ LDS Seminary That group of people walking along Provo's Center Street and Insti- tute personnel will be held at 8 p.m. Monday in Room | A full day of Grr & Oakcrest Inn in| : Spanish Fork, Cliff and Marie| headed by a a Brigham Young University At the Movies class in mobility for the blind. The class, made up of nor. mally sighted teachers, welfare workers, and vocational rehabilitation experts saw @ | | demonstration of how a Seeing il pe De al a of Springville who sées that| Pioneer — ] the First LDS Council of Sev- rides to meetings are provided Plus Harper. es Eye_dog works. The dog, “Nesta,” a German shepherd, was put through her paces in downtown Provo by a enty. Prior to his appointment q ito this council in April.of 1964, Robert H. Whitstock, field representative of Seeing Eye, Inc., The War ‘iagoal for members of the visually| Fox — Hombre handicay nizationin the| epee oe Geneva — You Only.Live as for # he was coordinator of Califor- area_as-well are.not mem | Twice plus The Magnificant 7 na ae Institutes. He was born in“ Provo. {| Other summer activities at ly handicapped, meet regularly SPRINGVILLE BYU for Seminary and Insti-| on ate to listen to speak-| ‘Art City — Easy Come, Easy ‘ tute teachers and administra-|jers, reports, stories, trave-|Go plus Sergeants Three 4) \tors have included _a canyon! Jougues. and_enjoy a variety of| Be eet party and-a talk by Elder Mar- activities, MOST PETRIFIED LOGS ion D. Hanks. The greatest variety of petri‘The Internal Revenue Service |fied wood in the world is found paid 792 tax informers $597,731|at Gingko State Park near El‘| Brush Fire Doused in 1965 for information leading |lensburg, Wash, Over 200 spe-| About five acres of brush on & added collections, The ses iam been identified eee |BYUproperty at 1990 N, 650 E., vice rejected another aa the nearly perfectly preserved was entirely burned| ‘ ‘tips. |perified logs. Morristown, N.—J.,—and blind. & himself. He occasionally stopto explain the fine points 4 a athe ean SEANCONNERY IS JAMES BOND N@ .irieunes About 40 members, all visual-| atedBreyns PS Te Mobility Specialist A guest faculty member at! the workshop also is David Koper, mobility specialist of Utah Services for the Visually Handicapped: Director is Mrs. Ruth H. Craig of the BYU Department of Special Education, The workshop, July 514, is being sponsored at BYU by Seeing Eye, Inc. Foundation of Morristown, N.J., demonstrates on a down- | At one point Nesta and her town street how he leads his blind master, Robert H. Whit- Provo city "Fire Department master left the class far be-| stock, field representative of the Seeing Eye organization. \about an hour later before it hind, crossed the street and| Group to residential homes in background includes members of a class underway |spread d buildings. circled back to catch the al at BYUfor teachers of the blind and people who work with ith | |andThe fire buil started in a 10-oot ging students, —_—-—|area and spread with the aid of Propo: the wind. Cause of the grass oeeeight at a great dearth of experience A patent has been granted fire was and gives commands to the for the blind child, he can learn for a method of injecting foam dog who carries them out when much and gain an independent, |rubber into overstuffed furni- The average female lobster it is safe. So the dog obeys/and respected role in the com- ture that has lost its shape. lays 8,000 to 10,000 eggs. the man, and the man obe;ys munity. “The blind person must rl ithe world half way,” saig Mr. H aie is a long-distance ,”” Mr. Whitstock told the ro “ang without it a person is seriously handicapped especially when it comes to about. However, with is a disbe coped E Huff, have invited the visually] What's Playing if airliner. Other 184 of the handicapped ‘to their inn, be operated bythe Experimenreakfast. The Jesse Knight| E. Canyon Road, Mondayae |tal Aircraft Association, which will be free to 42 p.m. The hosts will furnish | will display home built airBuilding, eee the Utah Titled “An)|refreshments and Mr. Huff's PROVO 1 be held at Evening With sister, Kathryn, will provide a) Academy ~ You Only hive Tot, which w Twice lider; various branches of the the 1 Airport, Pa al H. musical program. |U.S. "military forces; the Timp) accor 0 the Provo ChamDunn,” it will All those who would like to| Paramount — Spartacus Dr. attend this Monday’s meeting) Uinta — Triple Cross plus The} Airamodellers, who have aber of Commerce, feature saenea a should contact“ Rowena-Paimer | Ones —— this week—led by a dog — was the dog.” Long-Distance Skill Air Fair ene Beane re | One the greatperformancesthat breathefire and, |] life into the human drama of « PARTACUS”»4 JEAN SIMMONS. ..as the woman whose love inspired a rebellion...whose arms were Spartacus’ refuge in his most desperate hours!, M M b om and TWICE’is the only way to ve! 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