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Show {Out-Patient ReportMade JoinMentalHealthCenter | By THERON H. LUKE ting periodie sessions with psy-| Mr. Gibbons pointed out that|slightly-over half million dolJuab County gave assurance chiatrists, psychologists and duties of the staff are multiply. lars-in federal funds allocatted late Thursday to the Region Psychiatric social workers and ing out in the community of to the Center over a 5l-month Five Community Mental Health Nurses at the out-patient center, Utah County — and in prelim- period, nearly $200,000 of this Center Advisory Council that both in individual consultation inary work getting the program amount is allocated for a new it will soon formally join the and in group therapy work. started in Wasatch County — building and must be used for three-county setup and contribAn example of progress being and that the staff is already this purpose and not for regular ute its allotted share of finan- Made by the treatment was the encountering more than it can Center operation. cial support. report that eight cases were do in its allotted hours. Dur- Ward C. Holbrook, member Since -Wasatch County -has closed during March, as having ing March, he said, profession- of the Utah State Welfare Com. already joined and made its Teached a point where they no al staff-members put in 235 mission who is a member of first annual payment-on a per longer needed treatment or hours of uncompensated over- the Center's administrative | capita, population contribution, Where the Center had done all time board, said ; Governor Calvin Rampton had asked for a repreBuilding Study | Juab will ;jcomplete-the formal it could for them. In addition, organization of Utah, Wasatch 30 more cases were placed on) Also at Thursday's meeting, sentative of the Center.to sit on and Juab Counties in the three the inactive list, whereby con- the administrative board set up|a seven-man mental health adcounties designated for Region tinued treatment was left up a five-man committee to besin visory council for the state. to the patient, or the case was| study of acquiring a site and The local council approved the Five: . |left open in case the patient,construction of a permanent designation ofsuch a represen- Gives Assurance |needed to return for trestment ‘building for the center. Of the’ tative, Juab oe Commissioner |at a later date. Alton Gadd gave ‘assurance Staff of Nine that he had encountered consid-| . erable community agi — ee pegrsa 2 tion of the lor A : ° Used t the 160. East A, the service in Juab County. He Center Neaeeaee full was accompanied by ph| i spect 1 aN A Z PORT. Boswell who will represent the ee ant county-with him in the-projeet. |, fat carviocot Oe Cee Representing Dr. Edward| (iS ically Typewriters Dolexs $ Reconditioned consists “ty ml Beaghler, Region Five direo- Patients alreadyatthe Utah| pen house TYPEWRITER YD COMPANY 324 WEST CENTER—PROVO-374-0725 (utEacereucving talof14 patents underacs wt :wonossors Top U.S. Indian Affairs “ Official To Visit BYU LL in-patient division (those wi The out-patient division at] reatore fal oF partial hospital YOUR BIRTHDAY Indian P ies iprary ets Goan i progress report on the ut-p@| ‘acon over the Conte aeiis tient oe re S ringville Use Your BankAmericard |Kugene Gibbons, chief social U'@b iw aoa worker for the Center gave 8) 55) Counties a d prey ” which blanketed much of Utah Valley this morning. This 00 Typewriter thailahRiga Caeter| Sate Hospital in the. Central } GRIM EVIDENCE ofthe battle waged last night by fruit photo, taken trom the east bench, illustrates the point, (See farmers to save their crop is this heavy pall of black smoke story and additional picture on Page One.) LE B 7 porn wRIDAY, APRIL3 cg|March, Mr. Gibbons said. In Sora aSeae a ei, Mlcoum,Mr harmoniouscrews, yeuare Téahy ‘| tients had entered treatment at Robert L, Bennett, U.S, Com-|church leader in Indian aftairs,|ysess yowrsit end everyone |the clinic. These people are getSPRINGVILLE — As a con-|missioner of Indian Affairs, |Will speak at the devotional as. eto ey at cluding feature of Library Week, an open house will be held sembly Tuesday in the George "Visit Brigham Young Unl-|sisert smith Fiekdhouse. at) versity next week to participate the Springville Library Satur-|i. annual Indian Week. day at 2 p.m.according to Mrs.|"" At noon the same day Indian You" hspriness — [far ‘it raly"neke'te areneswe Cougars Change tween success ond failure, yp, Bennett, a member of|oread ‘coneat apen cary |eransMem,mito Starting Time Wiliam C. Jones, Horaran. |,Mi tc yee con oeoe came leeroeores Fare mt ‘ “cei aay, ibeon Nw conpy te tplPHRD erenteyBesa) — eres! OF Twin Bill during / A . . SATURDAY, APRIL 22 open house, x whos for it. Establish good re light refreshments will be serv-|position in the U.S. Bureau Cel byes. raga mech ol relly el ag fed. A specialtionfeature will be|Indian Affairs. He will lecture|t€ ithe of bal-hour |tn al = ‘The BYU-Air Force Academy celebration. Seven Aztec) CANCER, (ime fey,mJttt baseball Indian ‘students from Mexico|y "moinet are celcuated fo set-vev at noon on will start Saturday on the pig ah, Enc onnan stir on PielerarWeenay : 6 Kinesday at 8 12: gSrar2Megenueos y oF ; Dalton.” Everyone is invited to| widen ‘0Preside over Indian fed rata,bonyworkday merniva cording to BYU Coach Glen attend. 161 McKay Building. At the! Ey~Leqisla Tekin part Dat in te ply vil eepech ine tas tn,ofrs. stents,ina contestwl for betenaa] 10 VIRGO Cun, eet,20) Hoot| Tackett, EXNOGWSIGHON Eosrea| Linea Ga) tf Annual Payson fordCy, Lary Ton, Benda ngin cr a toe Seales" noeat oe High Dance ‘Clyde, Helene Ciyde, "Margaret| ‘Bayer, Barbara Ann Metcalf, segrPn(oct, Non2)—owt Revue Saturday lout of Whe performance oF TOUTiVe SetUr ew, pole on the! Forum Meeting : AY lian Aa Bs mene aecouneltnOmantiWil“ae moc,iDunshw, nasee sot Sen Soe, 5 Mrs. Jones reports that many ‘Tyelve of the LDS Chareh, and [meet Saturday at 7:30 p.m, at re ee ee ae tion at PaysonHigh jot the newer books will be on ‘ : t during. the open house, winners of the dis- = a Cale en? eeeee Jeott These are “Up a Rdawards, ows" bee Tew end“ sand “‘Sam, Bangs and Moon- shine,” . by Evaline Ness, : |the Farrer Junior High the talk, part of an educational istection as you give to others. Let ser-|helping with the presentation series ‘The annual banquet of the|ican peopie on a by the Amer-|“ its "tmer”mier. 20) — Morning are Linda Rae Buys, Donna lonBook,shee,which eeeTetwaistoben |Sane Linda Powell, Becky ety join ‘you in.@ good week end. Club will be held - ARR Provo Prov, Boat Boeut na inate.A wsinmnal charge . Teecopeaed at De iri, et honesa agit, was10ele gah Nast,Sra,Crore, Vien, Sein, tained hon ist rorpnts i vate pe é to Commodore Left. jations on , SS sed’ aston presi eso” cancel because oes oe MEMBER bas al . WIN A HONDA FREE x SkaggsonusCENTERS RIVERSIDE PLAZA STORE ONLY 1324 N. STATE ST., PROVO 374-2900 announces: REMINGTON Electric Shaver Clinic ALL DAY SATURDAY Comein APR 22, 1967 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and drive a bargain.| Remington factory representative will be here to give expert advice and Shoresboonies |itivaingsecrer? Bore TUNE-UP COMPLETE "treatentire oo ee |[rearation,dive, “Meyer OVERHAUL "hn ooae oo| appreses If “insalehen CHUCK ; | =— ee ee _ | | PETERSON a 1 Aut Bureau of Cireviation | on NOW IN FULL SWING AT BULLOCK’S DON’T MISS THE FUN!!ee Thomas and Patsy Adams. <_Published every afternson, Mongay Later the group will be enterEntered a, am eePomeee . Yiou meet th the nicest OYbesosenn, 98 spent ce wer you do enaer fodey wil re-|is director, assisted by BarMany Faces of Urban Re-|fesitate to 90. to another's aid, bara Knight, also of the faculty. newal.”The public is invited to|, weekend PISCESthet(Feb,will2-aer: A heopy set- lOfficers of the dance class 's al also give you21)as—much Events McA’|od , Johnson i of the faculty Clara se". |"Coi%atie"gu2a" state legisiatorand a Salt Lake over €o snother will be i | PROVO BOAT CLUB ‘ se Scho l, |yeu'mote importeat” socal sdvences,” will be held Saturday at 8:18 First North and Sixth East. 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