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Show Statistics THURSDAY,APRIT.30, 1964 State Jr. Livestock Show Underway in Spanish Fork By FRANK G. KING | Judging of fat swine and a; Judging in fat beef and in SPANISH FORK — Initial] fitting and showmanship con- breeding sheep were slated to competition in the 40th annual! tect in this classification were|begin at 1 p. m. today, with ? : | fees 7 ee aoe 4 Livestock | stated to start off at 11 a. m,|‘itting and showmanship contoday. A meeting of exhibitors and officials for briefing on showrules and regulations was held earlier following the completion of weighing in andreceiving of animals tests Swine division officials report- just ed a record number of sows/each and hogs were entered and the| and |At State Conference Social Workers Urged To ImproveAttitudes BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Tuesday: Boy to M. Byron and Joan Peterson Fisher, Salt Lake. Girl to J. R. and Valerie J. Craig Thacker, Heber. Boy to Don O. and Rosalie M. Keiset Simons, Springville. Girl to James W. and Margaret Ann Clark Ohran, Prov in each class to be held prior to the beginning of 0. Boy to Michael and Reta H. event. The sheep fitting Hellier Sumsion, Springville. showmanship contest is big barns are “full to burst-|set for 6 p. m. today, with fat Boy to Carl D. and J. Neil Anderson. Madsen, Provo. ing.’ Competition was expected| lamb judging to follow. Boy to Phillip C. and Anita to be. very tough. Tomorrow is Governors Day, L. Andrew Spencer, Provo. traditionally the biggest day AT AMERICAN FORK of the exhibit. It will feature HOSPITAL a list of events beginning at April 24: 8:30 a. m. with judging of Boy to Peter and Norma Curbreeding swine and breeding tis Workman, Orem. [beef and continuing through April 23: the day. In the afternoon will Boy to Ross and Darla Olsen Albrecht, Lehi. guessing contest, Parade of April 22: type explosive on the west side Champions, horse pulling Boy to Leon C. and Linda of the lake. The firm tests its|matches, junior horse events, Boren Sweat, Pleasant Grove. explosives on the west side of a| and calf scramble. April 21: Boy to Kenneth W. and Loa The show will conclude with hill two miles west of the tip of| Freer Webb, Lehi. animals all of sale auction 2° | doing been has It Point. Pelican April 20: so on‘permits granted it by| aiurday, Girl to Alva T. and Colleen Utah County since February, | — Robbins Larson, Pleasant 1958. Grove. According to urs towers JU Calls Girl to David G. and Foya Andersen of 190 N. 5 Risley Johnson, American Orem, where instruments were! Fork. set up Wednesday to test the For Candor Boy to Sherril D. and Jean blast intensities, she didn’t Perrin Karner, American feel or hear anything of the Fork. first blasts which were started |FFOM GOP DIVORCES GRANTED about 5:30 p.m. The last blast} Donna Gren from Verl J. of 500 pounds of explosive) .. . Gren; plaintiff granted cus; u before 7 p.m. was heard, | uP shortly |. Republicans must speak pe: tody of minor children and $100 | filling their vital role as cham- a month support. The earlier blasts were not pions of their party doctrines Betty Piper from Walter C. heard but the dust caused by and as opposition to the incumthe explosions was seen she bent federal administration,” said. Orem Mayor Milton Jame- Thomas G. Judd said here toson, a county official, insurance day. Men and members of the exMr. Judd, Republican candiplosives firm watched the in-| date for Congress from Utah’s struments as the blasts were Second District, spoke at a recorded. meeting of the Provo Women’s Dr. Douglas Pack, vice presi-| Republican Club. Results Of Test Blasts Recorded In Orem Area saritesteinooni A special test of explosives on the west side of Utah Lake in an effort to pole me BOssh Re ees eesahe HO. duced nothing more than a dull thud, according to a witness in whose home detection instruments were installed The test was run by Intermountain Research and Engin- eering of Salt Lake City which produces and tests a “slurry” ~ Businessman Honored By 2? AMS Award The importance of ingenuity, fmagination .nd common sense were stressed Wednesdaynight at Brigham Young University by J. Willard Marriott. Mr. Marriott, prominent with foree and eandie in Ait Unveiling Due For Washington, D. C., business- dent of the firm, and Wayne| ‘‘None of us can afford to be man was given the 1964 Exem- Ursenbach, a research scien-|merely lookers-on and sideline plary Manhood award bythe tist, earlier in the day told the critics,’ Mr. Judd said. He re- Paintings SPRINGVILLE — Paintings Associated Men Students. BYU/|Utah County Commission that!minded his listeners of the which have been purchased for Vice President Ben Lewis pre- about 20 blasts were to be fired words of Dante: ‘The hottest the permanentcollection of the sented the award. from a total of five different lo- places in hell are reserved for Springville High School Art Asand Cations. The charges would vary those who in a time of a great sociation will be unveiled tocrisis maintain their night at the annual program marking conclusion of the April the speaker as necessary in-;. they said. Late in the test, i the neutrality.” P : 500 pound charge was decided “Any citizen who values his national art show. The program gredients in the free enterprise upon own future and that of his will begin at 7:30 p. m. in the system. Dr. Pack early Wednesday | country must get involved in high school auditorium. “The greatness of America Special tribute will be given fs due to the free enterprise said that his firm tests nothing politics if only by affirming over 400 pound charges and us-|his convictions with a ballot,” to two long time art patrons system,” he said ually they are below 100 pounds.; Mr. Judd added “Politics of Springville who are retiring He described his beginnings in business and gave credit for The firm manufactures explo- should be the concern of every from the art board. May Hunthis success to “the church, my|SiveS for open pit mining in| American eligible to vote. Iam ington has served as secretary wife, and a lot of hard work.” Nevada, Utah, California, Wyo- in politics because it holds out and publicity chairman of the , ming and Arizona. the promise of maximum chal- board since 1929. J. F. WinThe two men told the com-|!enge and accomplishment.” gate has been associated with | mission that blasts felt in Orem | could also be coming from tests | jat Tooele Army Depot, Dugway |Proving Grounds, Kennecott Ingenuity, imagination common sense were listed by {T0™ 12%2 pounds to 250 pounds, moral “Change your own attitude;sonnel to be aware of the im-,religious Sroups” is exempli-|tation sai first if you expect to change] portance of the role played by|fied by Utah state legislation awate ae eeae the public,” was the blunt ad-|the press and to make contacts|}which makes it a felony for|gates individuals for eligibilit vice offered the Utate State|with church and civic groups.|a psychiatrist to change a pa-|and feasibility, then ae Conference on Social Welfare|He said the state hospital has\tient’s religion. services to hel} the etl mal this morning by Dr. J. Weldon| thrown its doors open to the). He said church groups, LDS,|ly handicapped to geta ‘ob, Moffitt, Brigham Young Uni-| public for anyone to visit and|Catholic and Protestant, have Robert Gallaghal ae versity professor of psychol-|has abolished “visiting hours.”| recently become very active|ty mental oeen ee ogy. Nevertheless, he said, the|and ‘helpful. public support has salted a Addressing welfare represen-| misunderstanding of problems} F. Terry Jenkins, rehabili-| the cancelling of many good tatives from six different agen-|of mental illness 4 especially by|tation counselor, . Utah State di- Programs such a S Utah “ : i cies from throughout the state, some extreme right-wing and!vision of Vocational Rehabili- marriage counseling. od Dr. William G. Dyer, associate professor of sociology at BYU, said a public survey in- dicates many persons have never heard of major community agencies. Others know little or nothing about them, or have a distorted idea of their function. However, many mem- bers of the public do understand agency problems and advocate greater financial support for them. “Why should the agencies care? To get appropriations and donations for finance to win cooperation of other agencies and individuals, to recruit top personnel and to gain referrals,” said Dr. Dyer. Dr. Moffitt told the group that he thought professional members of agencies often need a clearer picture of their own agency’s goals. He warned them that their public image is not just up to mass media or technical promotion, but is basically a matter of human relationships. It is necessary to convey a genuine and sincere respect for membersof the public, he said. Dr. Eugene J. Faux, Utah State Hospital psychiatrist and chief of the new Youth Services program advised agency percommunity art development since 1906 and was a charter member of the board when it was organized in 1921. Music for the program will be furnished by the Musettes, popular women’s singing group, and will feature the works of local musicians. First meeting of the newlyorganized Art Association will the pit operation near the lake. Glaucoma Lower Court | Tests will be processed in Salt|under influence of intoxicating | Lake City and results will sent to those participating be liquor Nov. 26, 25% » 30% off Reg. 80c . . . NOW 60c Reg.1.000 . . . NOW75c Reg.1.10 . . . NOW 83c Reg.1.25 .. NOW 94c Reg. 1.40 NOW 1.05 Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. NOW 1.13 NOW 1.40 NOW 1.68 NOW 2.10 NOW 2.63 NOW 3.00 NOW 3.75 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 . INCLUDING THE NEW “Fashion Wig” Barbie Doll! cove AQ) HARDWARE... sun f art board. Candidates for the go Safe OF . . Dolls In Stock newl | aaa LTSEy FASHION & BIRTHSTONE RINGS! PAYSON — The free glaucoma clinic conducted in Payson e Wednesday evening, disclosed Verdict some 13 suspect cases, according to Var Rosebaum, Lion’s | U Club chairman of the clinic. h Id Morethan 1,060 persons wait- $ p e ed in line and were given the simple test Fulton DeVone Nalls, no age Tests for diabetes were also!or address listed on complaint, given but about 200 were turned was found guilty by Fourth away when supplies ran short. District Court of driving while| (Allan is Ken’s Buddy) position are Paul Thorn of Provo; C. G. Salisbury of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Eva Bird of Mapleton, and Twain Tippetts, | art director at Utah State Uni-| versity in Logan. Only members of the associa-| tion will be permitted to vote in the election. SENSATIONAL SELECTION |Copper Corp., or from a lime and the New Allan CLOTHES SALE! WeAlso Have All be held tonight, with the elec- Clinic Shows Suspected Barbie, Midge, Ken . —a=—- ; a : Phone 373-4480 MAY DAY FESTIVAL .... 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