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Show History Kit Being Used SPANISH FORK — Students in a half dozen Nebo District are getting a first hand look at Utah history. The Social Studies classes in Mapleton and Brookside Schools are using a new Utah history kit containing photographs and historic artifacts telling about Utah’s industries. ‘The kit — a large red box — contains items collected by the Utah Staie Historical Society. An adobe brick from the wall around Temple Square, 2 sampleoflimestone quarried in Sanpete County and native gypsum mined in Sevier County are among the objects in the Building Materials Kit. ‘The boxof selected objects and some two dozen historic photographsis being distributed with the cooperation of Mrs. ALICE JENSEN,center, chairman of Mental Health Week,is shown discussing the events that have been planned in the county with Alice Chugg, left, and Candy Williams. The week began May | andwill continue until May 7, Della W. McClellan, Teaching Specialist in the Nebo District. Mrs, McClellan was honored by the Historical Society last fall with a special award for her efforts in improving the teaching of Utah history. The sackets is providing history museum kits on a variety of subjects to local schools as part of a pilot project sponsored by the National Endowment for The discussions and demon- health. Reservations may be strations will be held at the itapaling 373-4400, ex- the Humanities. The project is pa supervised by Dr. Glen M. following locations: American Fork High School, Dr. Hugh Onoe May 7, the Utah WaelDistrict is one of the four Allred, discussion leader; Provo State Hspital and the Tim- Utah schooldistricts evaluating panoges Community Mental the materials for the 15 month High School, Vern Woolf and Health Center will join the The Building Materials Kit Gary Carver, discussion Mental Health Association in leaders; Orem Junior High hosting Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton contains helps for teachers and Suggests such things as local School, Richard Bolton, at two open houses. surveys of historical buildings discussion leader. The open house at the hospital industries. These discussions are being will be held from 10:30 a.m. to and building Students, for example, can noon and the oneat the center, co-sponsored by the PTA 160 E. Center Street, Provo, locate prominent local landCouncils in these areas. The annual dinner meeting from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Anyone in- marks,find out when they were built, and study the kind of will be held at the Oak Crest Inn terested in joining Mrs. on Thursday, May 6 at 7 p.m. A ton on a tour offacilities is in- materials used in their confeature of this event will be the vited to meet at the Hyde struction. Often local bricks, giving of annual awards to those Building at the state hospital. lumber stone,shingles, etc. went who have made ial con- Refreshments and tour tours into early structures. tributions in the area of mental will be provided at both places. Mental Health Week Observance Begins; County Activities Set “Can Mental Illness Be Prevented?”is the themeof the Utah County Mental Health Association observance of Mental Heaith Week which pee ae ae ey 7, according to Alice Jensen, chairman ofthe activities for the week. Programs ofinterest to Utah County residents will include the open discussion and demonstration on Family Problems to be held Wednesday, May 5 at 7:30 p.m. in four locations: American Fork, Orem, Payson and Provo. Some of the discussions for the evening might include “How to Communicate with Love to Your Children” or “How To Fight Fair.” pilot project. Salem Preparesto Drill Well After Getting Grant that 900 gallons per minute will be diverted at this location. After the well is drilled and tested, the grant money also included the estimated amount necessary to install pump and pining facilities needed to introduce the water into the storage tank. Construction must begin within a period of three months and be completed within 11 monthsofthis date. The grants are together supposed to total about 80 percentof the cost of the well. If this program is successful, Salem City should have ample water for many future years. SALEM — It has been announced by the Departmentof Housing and ea ae mentthat Salem City has been awarded a grant of $25,400. A supplemental grant of $15,000 was awarded the city by the Four Corners Regional Com: mmission. Open House To Honor This money will be used to drill a 16 inch well at a site near the present city water storage tank. "s Office a permit to divert two second feet of water at this location. One cubicfoot of water per second equals 450 gallons per minute. This means Teacher An open house honoring Sarah Campbell of Franklin Schoolwill be held in the school’s auditorium May 7 from 7-9 p.m., sponsored by the faculty and PTA. Mrs. Campbellis retiring after 33 years service as a teacher. She is a master teacher andis the intern coordinator at Franklin School. She supervises team teaching of first and second graders. Mrs. Campbell is a native of Ephraim where she attended school. She also attended and GheSundgyHerald evel nes every afternoon Y surah er Provo, B.E. JENSEN,Publisher Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah. MEMB Audit Bureauof‘Circulation United PressInternational NEA Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY One month,carrier Six months, oe One year, carrier pomonth in United $ 2.50 ey 06 $30.00 oo 0, 0 oredr Telephone Numbers PROVO 373-5050 THE VERY Se BEST! HOOVER AND WE'VE GOT ‘EM ALL AT LOW, LOW PRICES! TV. a Se 373-9873 ‘olor TV 1405 NorthState Provo It's compactand portable, just roll it hook Air Force ROTC’s highest award waspresented this week to President Ernest L. Wilkinson of Brigham Young University by visiting Air Force Brig. Gen. Daniel James Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, the Daniel H. Wells ROTC Building built on campus and encouraging growth in the ROTC program with theintroduction of the army ROTC unit on campus during the period when turmoil and hositility were evident on other university campuses but The AFROTC “Outstanding Mot at BYU. Service Award,” few of which _ “For his enconragement and are given annually in the nation, *4mple, which is unexcelled by was proposed last fall by Col. college and university leaders, Lawrence H. Johnson, com- this award to a great American i Tonebeeen. sere _ The plaque and accompanying citation noted Pres. 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Prov: BRICKEY ELECTRONI Goesto Ernest Wilkinson OPEN 10 a.m. —7 p.m. Mondaythru Saturday taught at Snow College, and later graduated from BYU. She has been a teacher in Bingham Canyon schools and in the Provo SchoolDistrict. During her tenure in Provo, she has taught at the Maeser and Franklin Schools. A consultant for a textbook publishing firm, she has the opportunity to travel occasionally. She is one of two consultants in Utah and 36 in the country who are employed by the Economy Company of ma City. Mrs. Campbell was named teacher of the Year by the Federated Women’s Clubs in the early 1960's, and she has been Teacher of the Day on KSL radio. She hasbeeninterested in musicall herlife, and has been active in the LDS Church. She has a son and a daughter and seven grandchildren. Her husband, Morris J. Campbell, died in 1962. Continued work as a consultant for the publishing firm andtravel are planned by Mrs. Campbell after retirement from the schooldistrict. 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