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Show 8 Day Camp sunday Herala Held For Handicapped ik By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN the Reader's Digest F the Scouts have been the day camp for capped children. % handi- Camp has been running daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and has included games, songs, and 00 lunches for the children, Scout Leadership The camp has been condu under the direction of Mrs. Darwin (Mary Ann) Visker of NEWOVERPASS BRIDGEnearing completion on the Carterville Road in East Orem will span the Orem-Provo diagonal Santaquin, leader of the Senior 15 freeway. The bridge will carry traffic fom Carterville aver Girl the diagonal. (Herald Staff Photo) Two Foreign Exchange Students GenevaLists Will Work at Training School Promotion able chiidren, primarily in the schlager and Mr. Springer felt Training and Hospital fortunate in being assigned to grams has placed two foreign exchangestudents at UtahState Training School for the next) ings. though some others from pi vate homes have participated. The camp is the first of its kind held in Utah, Application was made by the Senior Troop to the Reader’ Digest Fume. tion for the $200 gran‘ to con- Of Three Men ‘Three appointments duct the spec’ mp. Us» of the GRA Park was donated by GRA, | have ben announced within the blast Girls Participating | D.C. on Aug, 16 for closing fyrnace division of Geneva Senior scouts participating of the exchange Pr Works bydivision superintend. have been Laurie Jes , Janice their ent, Leonard Tofft, Thurman, Sherie Pa terson, studies in their respective Richard L. Dabling, 897 W. Chris Olinghouse, Diane Descountries upon their return ‘They will return to Washington, Members of Group Miss Katzenschlager and Mr. two months, where they will Springer are members of a work with retarded children group of 160 social workers, and study the training programs teachers and youth leaders from utilized at the schoc! 60 countries Who are currently homethis fall Assigned to the Utah institu- studying in the United States Well Trained tion were Brigitte Katzenschla-|under the International ex-| Mr. Springeris a teacher in ger, of Vienna, Austria, and)change program, They the German public school proHans Springer, a German stu- just completed an intensive gram, teaching children of 14dent. The two arrived at Utah seven-week program in Chica- 16. He has hadspecial training State Training Schoollast week, go, Ill., where they studied the in working with retarded chiland have been assigned to work programs, agencies and schools dren and holds a masters dewith Dr, Lorin Jex in the speech |of that area, While most of the gree in Pedagogics, fae e therapy department. Both will |foreign students remained in ond masters degree in Special be tlhe with young train-'the Chicago area, Miss Katzen-|Pedagogics and Psychology. no Ap * 230 N., Orem, has been appoint- pain, Lesley Holloman, Susie ed turn foreman - ore bedding. Peper, Chris Hurst, Kathy Williaa W. White, 174 N. 2nd Manning, and Patrol Leader W., Pleasant Grove, has been Kathy Tennity. appointed turn foreman - high- Cadette Scouts include Loretta Jacobsen, Marianne tee line and stock house. Veral (Bud) J. Nielsen, 208 per, Sharlene Zobell, W, 300 N., Payson, has been Wood, Margarita Gindhons Pat Olinghouse, Sylvia Johnson, appointed heen - labor. : Lynne Jones, Vicky Hall, Joyce itae,ieBuller. 1956 as a trainee in the blast In addition to conducting the furnace division. In 1958, he day camp, the Senior Troop is was promoted to turn foreman also studying lifesaving. + highline and stock house, the position he held prior to his rewe By BETTY G. SPENCER AMERICAN FORK — The Habit Council of International Pro- Improvement Program build- come west and work in Utah. Scout Troop. Most of the RECREATIONTIMEat a day camp for handicapped children is supervised by Girl Scouts of children participating have the Provo-Grem area who sponsored the camp. The unique project was financed by a grant come from the Utah Valley _ the Girl Scouts from the Reader’s Digcst Foundation, (Herald Staff Photo) Care and Training Center, route which is being constructed to connect with the Interstate cent appointment. Mr.White beganhis career at the mill in 1951. A native of Preston, Ida., he held various positions in the blast furnace| division before being appointed Utahn Killed In Vietnam War | WASHINGTON (UPI)— The Defense Department has reforeman - labor in 1966. Mr.Nielsen, born in Dividend, leased the name of another Utah, started at Geneva Works Utahn killed in recent action in 1950. He has handled various in the Vietnamconflict responsibilities in the blast furKilled was Spec. 4 Jim F. nace division and was a cinder-| Jennings, son of Mrs. Melba D. snapperat the time of his pres- Smith, Henrieville, Utah. Jenent appointment. nings was one of 55 casualties The appointments are effec- identified Thursday by the De- WiNNiRS OF TOP HONORSin the Provo City Recrcation Department’s summer hopscotch and jacks tournament are these girls, In front, left to right, are Kristie Anderson, Provost School, winner of the hopscotch tournament for six to eight-year-old girls; Julie Halladay, Franklin School, nine to 10 years hopscotch winner; and Sherry Steele, Edgemont School, jacks winner among the six to eight-year-old girls, Standing in back are, left to right, Annette Koller, Edgemont School, hopscotch winner among the 11 and 12-year-old girls; and Shawna Smith, Timpanogos School, 11 and 12-year-old jacks winner, (Herald Staff Photo) there's a new FOURTH Chien QFJULY SALE! |fense Department, tive July 1, in your future... FOREIGN EXCHANGE students talk over the program at Utah State Training School with Mrs. Harriet Mulliner, in-service training director, The two students who will work at the school for two months, are Brigette Katzenschlager, Austria, center, and Hans Springer, Germany, left, (Herald Staff Photo) Freedom Festival Schedule Outlined for Kiwanians Westinghouse ROOM AIR CONDITIONER “4 © man se. from Anderson Lumbor «5. tnd ha has the answer to a modern, streamlined, work-saving, beautiful kitchen » » THE MAN FROM ANDERSON LUMBER DOES HAVE THE ANSWER... in exclusive, custom-designed ROYALTY CAB- NETS the quickest, most satisfying way to modernize your kitchen, NOW AVAILABLE In a wide variety of styles and 14 different finishes . . . ROYALTY Cabinets are loaded with plus features, COME IN... SEE the display at Anderson Lumber today, Don't missthehotsavingsatSinger! Schedule of events for the town Provo. 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