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Show Wednesday, January 19,1972 THE HERALI Local Cancer Crusade Head to Attend Meeting Mrs. Lillian Berrett, Utah County Cancer Crusade chairman, will leave Thursday for the National Crusade van Cancer AYLOR’S Your Dept. Store 200 W. 200 N. Provo =e Furniture Ciaic MondayJanuary10, 2:00 P.M. Leonard Ells, president ofthe Spasiah Fork Jeycees, and Karl Schemencky, Orem president of the Jaycees; Esther Barn: head attendant of the youth dorm at the o bh PRESENTING A CHECK to the Youth Center at the Utah State Hospital are Jaycees, from left, Lewis Marrott, “Honey Sunday” ‘ork Jaycees; chairman the hospital, and Betty Thomas, an attendant at the youth dorm,receive the $1,000 check. Sp. Fork, Orem Jaycees Give $1,000 to Hospital Youth Wing SPANISH FORK — Officers of money to help the youth at the you.” In attendance with Mrs, the Spanish Fork and Orem state hospital and were granted Jaycees met this week in the $500 each, They joined to present» the $1,000 to the hospital. atthe youth dorm of the hospital. ‘orl ta Occupied for $1,000 to "theyouth wing of Accepts Money The youth dorm atthe hospital the Utah State Hospital. In accepting the money, Mrs. has moved into a building Barney said, “Tonight is a previously occupied by the day Esther rote head atoccasion for the youth care center but which has stood tendantof the You-h dorm was special progrem at the Utah State present to accept the money. Hospital,” It is the opportunity : Making the tation were to begin to enhance our Leonard Ellis, president of Spanish Fork Jaycees and Karl treatment program for some of Schemensky, president of the Orem Jaycees. tomake a barren living area into this dorm. There are 25 youths, Money Project an attractive and comfortable ages 12 to 18, in this dorm,into The Jaycees organization has dorm for our young peopleto live which they moved just a month a “Sunday Honey’ Broil while they attempt to straighten ago. In the building are three outtheir tangled lives. Some of dorms for the boys and four . these young le have never dorms for the girls, a kitchen project and lived in stratewarm end two rooms which Mrs. the moneygoes into a trust fund. will give ‘This fund is set up fo a 10 year SoRealae i iod at the end of which they not known before. Wecan see the to have enough money to change projected into their shoul carpeting, at build a wing on a hospital, bahavior.” least down the cold halls, TV probably the Utah State sets, games and other Hospital. “We, as a staff, are most recreational facilities, overfed seats and othe~itcms, Each orgai.ation in the state Both Spanish Fork aud Orem keeps 25 percent of the money from their sales. This year the Fork and Orem Jaycees, and Jaycees have visited the Spanish Fork and Orem clubs now for this generous con- building and felt it was a worthy made a bid to the state for tribution, we sincerely thank PT)ject. SparshForopresen check | Vocational | About People By MILDRED B. HALL 373-8563- 372-0546 Provoans, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Reynaud have been visiting in Las Vegas, Nev., for 10 with Mrs. Renaud’ 's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe. Mrs. Wolfeis the former Fawn Lott. The Reynauds were accompanied by another sister, Mrs. DeVere Rager of Sandy. Mrs. Afton Karns of Colorado pd Colo., is making a visit several weeks at the homeof her son, Glen L. and his wife, Merva Morgan Lal where she is ee owing the birth of the couple’s fourth child, a baby boy.This brings the score to two sons and two daughters for the Karns family. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan McNeil, of Springville also share the grandchildren. pines by by) Mrs. Madsen’s 3, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.tadersen ton talsly, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Andersen and family,ail of zea and Mr. and Mrs. joy’ Stenquist and family of Layton. After the reunion the family members participated in an evening of skiing'on the snowy slopes. Education WeekSet “1972's Banner Event”is the theme for the National Vocational Education week to be observed in Utah and throughout the country Feb. 13 to 19. A banquet Friday, Feb.18, will be held at the Cottonwood High School at 7:30 p.m. Warren G. Rhoades, AVA associate Geortes,will be the guest speaker. Gov. Calvin L. will receive an award from the Utah Vocational Association and he will also Mrs. Bernice G. Nelson, Provo has returned following a visit of several days with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Swain in Ogden. She was acSpecial guests will companied by her son, Richard Nelson, who is preparin, g to governors and resume at Brigham vocational education Young University to obtain a teaching certificate. Richard was graduated from the BYU last August. be idents of Mrs. H. ckEe, Provo, rere her granddaughter, Mrs. R. E. Burk of Silverado Mrs. Jerry (Sharon) Watts, and daughter, Tammy, have eapetingtotefencetie le ent4 returned to their home in of this week following the arrival Riverside, Rj, Calif., after visit of her husband from: California. for a few days here. She also Mrs. Burk hes been in Orem visited the new temple. the past two weeks on a gran mission with Mrs.Alene C. Simmons gave a her daughter, Sharon and birthday dinner on Saturday husband, D. Broadus Keele Jr., evening for her grandson, oneand their new second daughter. year-old David Cluff Simmons. Mrs. Keith(Mary) Bennett of , Robert, ie David’s birthday is Jan. On Baardey at 8 a.m., of UVA and their guests will attend section and exhibits im ‘Mee! 1 interest toal educator: Vocational Educational Week will be officially proclaimed by Governor Rampton and all schools, community agencies and state it services will endeavo- to focus attention ‘on vocational education, Enlistment Option Noted ‘The U.S. Army has announced Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vanor a new enlistment opti Brown of Orem forthe past three recruitment of * weeks have heen Farzaneh Rahimi, Faramarz Rahimi and Kahlil Rahimi, all of Tehcran, Tran, and City Massoudi of Israel. completion of 10 ‘weeks advanced training in basic medical Faramarz Rahimi was a trea ‘tment, student at Brigham Young The training for clinical University and later of les graduates to University of Utah, from which state board examinations to Worth, Tex., where they have he graduated. He is now em- take become licensed practical or chosen to maketheir retirement eae in Woodbridge, N.J. He vocational nurses. home. ived at the Brown home while For more information, those attending BYU and considers interested may contact SFC his “American parents.” Peggy, Brent and Tracy ferns Mrs. ee Fens isa student Center, and Miss re, or call collect 374-5011, Massoudi is at ‘BYU, Thelatter t. 7295. is a cousin of the other three. Shag ae Kahlil will return this week to tran where hestill makes his home. The largestrailroad shipment of matches in the United States, 810 million in 20 carloads, went from Wheeling, W.Va., to Tenn. Aug. 26, 1933, association as volunteers for the Cancer Society. The New Orleans meeting is the National Crusade kickoff meeting, and the national chairman for 1972, Joan Crawford, will be introduced. The meeting will also serve as a LILLIAN BERRETT training meeting for volunteers from every division of the to cancer victims. American Cancer Societyin the The Cancer Society, emphasizing regular medical In 1971 Utahns Tesponded to checkups for everyone, says that 1,5 million cured patients are alive today. One in three cancer victims is cured, and more . awareness could makeit one in to twocured. Butthe disease is still formidable. Of all people alive today, one of every four will be stricken by education programs and service cancer some day. He Started It Lynching is attributed to Charles Lynch, a Virginia farmer and patriot, who headed an irregular organization that punished thieves, ° outlaws and Tories during the American Revolution, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica. Illegally Parked Autos At BYU To BeTicketed An advantage of the Marriott Activities Center at Brigham Young University is its location in proximity to large campus parking areas, said Swen egal chief of BYU Security, warned that some motorists ere parl ilegally, “There is parking for everyone, and while it is not all ee aebuilding, there is the parking lots. We have not cited visitors so far because we gnize it takes a little time everyone to get used to the and the parking 3&7 fac situation.” He declared, however, that beginning Saturday, Jan. 22, all TAYLOR’S FURNITURE DESIGN CLINIC. . { pe. king and traffic violations uate parking space within will be cited. Vehicles that are Taylor’s will be holding a Furniture Clinic on Monda Janvary 10 at 2:00 tteasonable distance,” parked illegally in such a way as P.M. on Furniture designs, Upholstery and Color and Style combinations. 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