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Show 6 Sunday Herald SUNDAY. Prove. MAY4 Utah 2A. F.Girls 1988 Foster Parents of Utah County Will attending Be Honored D uring Sp cial Week Foster DECA Meet AMERICAN FORK — Irene By OWEN ZL and RO Parent's ster best parents who will describe experiences. Ree, in charge of freshments wil be served after s homes throughout Ward. Utah County Attorney now forfoster parents will, tured speaker ake handicapped chil- 7 PAINTINGS RECOVERED JAIPUR, India (UPI)—Police Delynr Saturday reported the recovery home finder for the | of 400 priceless paintings stolen Welfare [ from the museum of the Maharajah of Jaipur. The works were found in shops in several cities in information supplied by the museum's curator, int y, Says there is a need M. Dayle Jeffs will City Ut ties Building This week, pr Sangram Singh. He was arrested April 28. Investigated When a foster home is found for children, caseworkers are assigned to work with the natur. Many and difficult time finding those take teenagers and “ apped children,” he said Family Problems fan Mr. 49 at Atlantic ‘ OREM—Orem police of which Willard De- this line various phases of business operation, Selling, office machines, etc. marketing, along with on the job training and employment outside of Hirsche says, or physical ill-/- May The program is designed to teach students inclined along Ends With " School vitt is teacher-coordinator. reasons ean bresk «| SUFTeNder up, High nce of Distributive Clubs of America program, igil Z as ‘The reasons would in-/BY JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN clude mental Officials Seek to Save Rotary Park From Highway 4-Hour V and create a need for a foster), home. Shirlee Begay be the fea City NJ This is the first vear for the ‘oca! high school’s affiliate club teenagers have plenty who will e young children, but a Fork will be among the Utah attending the na- ni school hours. Irene's experience is being obtained at a local cleaning @ plant and Shirlee’s at a local Irene is the ness, death, desertion and di-/Utah County Deputy Sheriff floral concern. ene concluded a four-hour vigil Fri- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “Some of the childrenare in|48Y afternoon when a 25-year- James Huggard. Shirlee's fosfoster homes a few and/o!d Orem man turned over ter parents are Mr. and Mrs others are there for years,” Mr three guns and a knife to them Junior N. Williamson. Hirsch. says. The foster par-|2!ter he had barricaded himself lents-are paid a-set amount for)" his home threatening suicide The two delegates will attend as observers, not as competit- GRAY, right, shows the art teacher tenia] Painting Contest, {1 is one of three to be so selected, Payson Scouts Offer Unique Service to Raise Money State, city and county offi- to work with the cily and coun- :room andP board, medical and Police received the call Fri- ors. Their expenses are borne Scuba diving has PAYSON ¢cials, and representatives of|ty attorneys in preparation of dental care, clothes, recreation day morning when Mrs. Dennis by the parents. Burnham, Lindon, reported that ng and always been an ¢ the Provo Rotary Club are at- the joint resolution: Clarence and school supplies. The older her husband had stabbed him\daring snort, and 15 Ensign tempting to save Rotary Park, Thornock, representing the children are given an allowance self and was threatening sui“about three miles up Provo Uinta National Forest, LaVern for their personal use by the cide. She fled the house and Scouts from Payson are out to earn money fortheir own scuba Canyon, from being cut in half Green of the county surveyor's| Welfare Department. Thus, Mr. reported to police. espain, city Hirsche explains, the foster par-! by the re-alignment of U.S. 189 office, K. Dale diving project, The scouts plan Police Chief James A. Simafter county plan and Glenn ents have s expense. to take a trip to Califor Mapsof the proposed realign- and Wright Praee Gay rattead have no personal EXPeNSe. |mons talked to the man at out for the school lets ment were examined and dis- T Love Children length on the telephone, atwith their lov cussed by those present. City The men will participate with “They just need to provide the tempting to talk him into surCommissioner Leo Allen moved the district engineer's office in love and understanding these | rendering his weapons. He reBut like any project, scuba that the city attorney prepare working out a suitable solution. children need,” he Says, €X-|fysed to do anything until he nd the a joint resolution, assisted by Others present at the meet- plaining that parents need t0|talked to his wife. Accom| diving costs money the county attorney, to change ing included: Bert Taylor and have the ability to give affec-/nanied by Deputy Sheriff Ken Miss Begay Miss Huggard |Payson Scouts are willing to the alignment so that it misses Gordon Haynes, representing ition without expecting any Im-) Cahoon, Chief Simmons and Delearn their way, reported Lars the State Highway Department; the park completely. Bishop, scout leader. The boys mediate affection or apprecia-|tective Val Killpack drove to SWORN IN Rotary Park, one of the most Gordon Bywater, Tom Pur. tion the home and persuaded the WASHINGTON (UPI) — |have acquired a power mower vance and Larry Andrus of the Other qualities looked for in/man to ste) p outside the house,|Robert Charles Hill, 51, who| machine that cleans dried, dead popular public parks in Central Provo Rotary Club, Paul Thorn Utah, has been used for sever- and Floyd Harmer, County |prospective foster parents in- |} leaving the guns inside. There, served as ambassador to three Cut grass from lawns. This serv100.| “tude, @ stable marriage, abllity|he talked to officers and his Latin American nations and ice will be done for a very al decades. Originally owned Commissioners, Wendell |to work with the children and/ wife for more than two hours. |assistant secretary of state| nominal fee. by the Rotary Club, the park has ver from the Provo City Parks |the natural parents, good health,) He eventually was persuaded during the Eisenhower adminis-| According to expert garde! been dedicated to the public Department and Bill Wother- steady employment, flexibility’ to let officers have the weapons, |tration, was sworn in Friday as|ers, Mr. Bishop said, dead grass spoon, representing the Provo lin taking different children and for many years. two of which were fuliy loaded.|ambassador to Spain. Hill) clogs lawns ad cuts off the air The following were requested Chamber of Commerce. _| the ability to accept the child's Mr. Burnham was then released |succeeds former New York’ supply to the grass roots, ‘ makto go to Salt Lake City. |Mayor Robert F. Wagner. ling it difficult for the grass AYLOR'*S CENTRAL SQUARE wal at Pleasant Grove High School, Harold Woolston, teCollen Golden Spike Era, which will be entered in the Golden Spike Cen Rtg depicting the his paintingose Painting to Be Enie.ed in Spike Contest PLEASANT GROVE mt Gre to grow healthy andstrong. This painting by @ P. Student, Gren Sch machine cleans out the dead to ¢ selected Soeh and lawn the rakes grass, sweeps the e Gol-en Spike Centenr s clean, leaving it fre fromall cut dead, moldg Contest ing grass. Gardeners state that) Grant's painting is one of from Sanpeie this cleaning process should be{ and Utah Cour done overy other year to keep to be entered in the con grass and lawns healthy scouts have earned half of the money for their project The titled cryllic painting which is Sounding Hammers de- but are lacking about $500. Anymeasures 3 x 6 feet, and one desiring this cleaning propicts the Golden Spike Era cess for his lawn may call Mr. Bishop at 465-2177 or Bernile It will be displayed in the | Capital building during the cenGasser at 465-2146. tennial period, according to FAST.GROWING TREE Harold Woolston, Grant's art | teacher. Paulownia or princess tree} Mr. Woolston stated that the (named after Anna Paulowna,|judging of the paintings will princess of Holland) is the fast-|take place at a later date, est growing commercial wood! tree in America. A seedling There are 804 rickshaws in can grow20 feet in a season, \Hong Kong. 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