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Show Psychiatric Denied in Drive for DamageSuit Membership Be Honored OREM—A membership drive for the newly-organiized Orem Utah State Hospital annual psychiatric aide of the year ;;award banquet will be held Friday at 7 p. m. in the hospital auditorium. Garden Club is currently underway, according to President RE-ELECTED — William R. Carter, re-elected president of the Provo Moose Lodge. Loyal Order Mrs. Jed Johnson. . Mrs. Barlow White has been named membership chairman and will be assisted by Melvin L. Peterson. The club will hold its first meeting Thursday, May 7, at 8 p. m. in the city council GARDEN CLUB HEAD — chambers at City Hall, Mrs. Mrs. Jed (Vilda) Johnson, Johnson said. A film by Dr. president of the newly-formArvil Stark will deal with land- ed Orem Garden Club. scaping front yards. The public is invited to attend Mrs. ident; Mrs. Merrilt HermanJohnson said. sen, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Other club officers include Keith Nielsen, historian, and Mrs. Paul Ferguson, vice pres- ‘Mrs. John Huish, reporter. Win at Bridge Of Moose Picks Officers Here’s Crisscross Squeeze A. Lewis, auditing; and LeRoy A. Davis, sports. EE Officer Gets New Job With State Agency e Chief Probation Officer Heber Mehr, president-elect of Central Utah Branch, National Association of Social Workers, will leave Fourth District Juvenile Court May 15 to become field consultant for the Bureau of Family Services, a state agency. As consultant for the BFS of Utah State Welfare Department, he will be in charge of| family services in Carbon, | Emery, Rich, Morgan and Salt Lake Counties. | He succeeds the late Bill) Carrigan. ~ A University of Utah graduate with a master’s degree in| social work, Mr. Mehr came} to Provo two years ago from Idaho State Department of Health, where he was employed as a youth rehabilitation counselor. | 4 ot a the non-profit Friendship Manor Corp. The patients, as usual, will lampoon hospital life in ‘“Skitso-Frantic.” The National Association for Mental Health award will be presented to Mr. King by H.L. Blood, Salt Lake City, presi- Utah State Health Association, and granted $3000 by a Fourth District Court jury. Utah Supreme Court Upholds Verdict Against Provo City SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —/she stepped on it and caused The Utah Supreme Court hasjher to fall against a parked ruled the city of Provo was re-|car. sponsible for a loose water- Justice J. Allan Crockett meter lid that caused injury to wrote the unanimousopinion.It a woman as she walked across her front lawn on April 9, 1962,|S4id, “Provo City operated the The court upheld a jury ver-|W@ter system as a commercial Mental dict awarding $13,992 for injur-/Venture in Utah IGA MEATPIES assorreo 6 1.00 IGA LEMONADE ................. 11 sc 1.00 MORTON or UTAH CREAM PIES... 29c AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY... ........ 66c proprietary capa- STAR KIST TUNA FISH... a beatings and abuse. He organized the Utah County tobacco education institute to which youngsters are referred to attend medical lectures on lung cancer when cited for tobacco possession. During the past two years, he has worked closely with schools, police associations and other local groups, seeking to define the job of each as regards prevention and treatment for delinquency, to prevent overlapping, and to promote cooperation. One point a on by the interconferences conresteseme chief probation officer has been sharper defin_ ition of Utah law onjuvenile NY MA KAGGS MANY MORE inter- agency conferences has been a pilot project at Maeser school aimed at preventing dropouts. SPECIALS ON Professional staff is provided a five-agency comeeswinning Juvenile Court, City-County Health De- BiateHospital,andUtahCoun. ty Child Guidance and Mental/jj State Hospital, MUMaes BIG ADV 3 BIG STORES a ANOTHER PAGE Special Buys! MIRRORS DOOR MIRROR 366 Sy ioe Brass plated frame, size 14” x 54”, J] MAKE-UP MIRROR 57° a PORA ant xt Stunning Group of SPRINGTIME JEWELRY VALUES TO 2.00 A very necessary accent— multi-strand necklaces. mio Attractive non-tarnishable frames fitted for hanging or standing. Nice gifts. METAL TONE PHOTO FRAME sar Joo for 8x10” 1°? White frosted gold metal is “LOOK” AT MANY MANY MORE SPECIALS ON BIG ADV ON ANOTHER PAGE Health Clinic. A careful study of the pro- gram should help citizens decide which time to be in attendance. Programs will last onehalf hour with the only repeated feature being the new 10-minute color film, “The Toy Maker.” erates under the City-County Health Board with Don C. McCoy as chairman, and members ONE TOO MANY coming from each of the comFORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI)— munities in the valley. The attendance of state leaders, the Tarrant County Judge J. C. Duvall is a man wholikes to get serving of refreshments, the opportunity to ask questions about a full measure of work done mental health problems, and a every month. But defense attorneys for 10 changing problem each hour — all these features serve to make |drunk driving suspects contendthis the most unusual mental \ed the judge was overdoing it health open house given since Tuesday ‘when he scheduled the opening nine years ago. their trials for April 31. The More than 50 people will be in- lawyers reminded the judge volved in the presentations. April~has only 30 days. for CAMPBELLS VEGETABLE SOUP __. 7 for 1.00 IGA CREAM or WHOLE CORN...... 8 ror 1.00 VAN CAMPS PORK and BEANS. 8 for AT mental health to ask questions, converse with professional staff and see the scope of the nation’s number one health problem. METALCRAFT assorted shapes. Scoop them up. CAMPBELLS MEAT SOUP .__........ 6 +, 1.00 Mu LOOK’ a opportunity for those who have career interests in the field of PHOTO FRAME fashion’s newest Wide array of imports in FRANCO AM. SPAGHETT! 8 ror 1.00 VET’S DOG FOOD cans... 14 ror 1,00 ELLIS VIENNA SAUSAGES... 5 tor 1.00 CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP 9 The advisory council extends a- special invitation to youth since the open housewill be an Brassed shaving unit. and matching earrings in SNO KREEM SHORTENING... 3 IGA SALTINE CRACKERS... 1 tack upon the problem of child Sara munity Services Council, Salt Lake area, and a director of been FOOD SPECIALS group police and social workers, he has spearheaded an at- ; to Frank K. King, North Utah Unit, Spanish Fork. Keynote speaker will be the Rev. Hugh W. Gilliam, minister of the First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City; memberof the board of directors, Utah State Mental Health Association; member of Com- THE PLACE TO BUY Youth Officers Association, which brings into a_ single f r goes many children and adults it has helped back on the path toward stability and good mental health. Currently, the center counsels and aids more than 100 parents and children per week. On May 6 from 3 to 8 p.m., the institution will stage a public open hoursatits clinic headquarters at 160 East Center. The event is a part of National Mental Health Week, and everyoneis invited, according to Mrs. ThomasReece, chairman of the citizens’ advisory council for the center. The center now op- . He had previously served for i year ies to Jean Gordon of _Provo.|city and thus would be respontrumpand then go to six hearts. County MHA award by Joan She stated in a complaint that|sible for any neglect or mainIn either case, South is sup- Geyer, chairman of the instilid tipped or slid whenltaining it.” the posed to wind up playing six tutions committee. hearts and West is instructed to Guests of honor will include lead the ace of diamonds and to state welfare commissioners continue with the queen. and 12 previous winners of the This doesn’t worry declarer. annual award. He ruffs in dummy, but it Runners up for 1963 includshould worry East. East can’t ed: Dora Binder, Medical-Surdiscard a club. That will estab- gical Unit; Agenes Hatfield, lish dummy’s nine spot. East Hope Unit; Crystal Baker, Cencan’t discard a spade. That will tral Utah; Hazel Hafen, South allow declarer to set up dum- Utah Unit; Dora Casper, North my’s fifth spade. In other words, Salt Lake Unit, and Dewey East can’t discard, but the rules Hanks, South Salt Lake Unit. require that he play to the trick Top award winner, Mr. King, and the only winning play is a was top attendant from North discard of a small trump. Utah Unit. =a Later on he will play in back ETH Unit awards will be preof dummy and simply discard x Q1084 3 spades or clubs after dummy. sented by psychiatrists head9Q987 ing each unit of the hospital. If he does this, South will have @K to go down one trick. That is PLANS FAIR SPEECH AES provided that West never lets a WEST EAST NEW YORK (UPI( — Presinone $ Ait little club go. If West lets a club go, South can make the hand. jdent Johnson will address a The play is what is known as a {union convention May 9 at the : ee 986542 R ar 10 criss-cross squeeze which I |New York World’s Fair, where SOUTH (@D) leave to you readers to work his opening day speech was K6 out. nearly drowned out by civil WAEKI103 rights demonstrators, the Amal33 . gamated Clothing Workers of &7652 WAR RECORD America said Saturday. Both vulnerable Johnson is scheduled to FT. LAUDERDALE, Fila. speak at the opening session of | (UPI)—Tournament golfer Ted 19 4¢ Soa Pass | 5¢ Pass Pass |! Kroll, an ex-army sergeant, the union’s 50th anniversary Pass ‘'was wounded three times at convention in the Singer Bowl Anzio and once in France dur- at the fair, the announcement |ing World War II. said. a year with Jordan School District department of pupil personnel. As head of the probation department of Fourth District Juvenile Court at Provo for the past two years, he has worked to coordinate activities of many agencies dealing with youth. A vice president of the recently-organized Utah State Another we fratofthe. it of the this Nine years ago, after a heroic battle against what seemed insurmountable odds, a group of Utah Valley people succeeded in establishing the Utah County Child Guidance Clinic. It was successful from the first in meeting its chief aim— the counseling and aiding of children who were disturbed at times to the point of mental illhess. Later it became the Child Guidance and Mental Health Center and no one knows how sous wea Nort ast e ; award Fourth District Court has denied motion for a new trial by defendants, Beauty Factors, Inc., Salt Lake City, which charged judgment found by the jury in favor of beautician Mae T. Wright ‘‘excessive.” The plaintiff had asked damages of $10,000 for injury to her hair and scalp from a product of defendant, used to bleach hair, and had baba eee eee ee Cc. Top dent of By OSWALD JACOBY The Loyal Order of Moose, Provo Lodge No. 843, which Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Here is a hand that probably has re-elected William R. Carter, president, will honor new knocked most of the players in officers Saturday at 9 p. m. the Intercollegiate Tournament at an inaugural ball at Moose right out of the box. Home. South’s opening bid of one New officers to be installed heart is easy enough. West is in office this week prior to supposed to jump to five diathe ball include in addition monds, but if he merely jumps to the Moose governor: to four diamdnds, he gets his Glen L. Evans, Provo, junior par provided he does not bid governor; Glen Nielson, Ma- more diamonds later. pleton, prelate; Carl Evans, A jump to five diamonds will Orem, secretary; Merlin Barney, treasurer; Sam Park, embarass North, but he should try a six heart bid. Over four Provo, Mervin Godfrey, Provo, and Don McCurdy, Orem, diamonds he might bid four no- trustees; W. E. Wellington, Provo, sergeant-at-arms; Fred Aldred, Springville, inner guard, and Robert Lewis, Orem, outer guard. Committee chairmen for the for the coming year include:|| Joseph Bourgeois, refreshments; Richard Smith, civic affairs; Glen Westergard, publicity; Glen Park, ritual; Robert A. Lewis, entertainment; Child Guidance-Mental Health Unit Plans Public Open House on May 6 NewTrial ALUMINUMWARE 838*. 7 cup percolator, 2 or 3 qt. sauce pans. Get all, YOUR MONEV2 WORTH MOREAT omsasWOOLWORTH'’S — lg: Club Plans LES FEN Seas 6 Daily Herald THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 Uteh County, Utah |