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Show State, Stockmen Reach |; Teachers Outline Difficulties Bright Child Has Problems, Too, Agreemento n Fencing Dispute West of Lake Regional Social Conference Told By JOAN GEYER ticular boy—and dozens like him An all too familiar profile of in every schoet—needs psychia bright child—unlikely to live atric help. up to his| potential — emerged But his| parents are reiuctant to Thursday as teachers and a use the child guidance and menschool librarian described a tal health clinic. third grader to the Southern ReDr. Merrit Egan, University of gional Conference on Social Wel- Utah psychiatrist, told the confare. ference, it is not enough for A good looking, well coordinat- schools to recognize blocks~ to ed son of successful parents, this learning in unhappy behavior. boy of eig tht has an I.Q. in the “The best place to help the child 130s. | is in a school—not a hospital.’’ But emotional problems block- He declared. 1 < ing learning were visible to teach(Many schools are adding to ers inhis first year. The child was their staffs social workers, psyunable to/}sit still and his atten- chologists, and service of a contion span | was only a few mom- sultant psychiatrist). ents. .He was accident prone, Small Percentage depressed} he disobeyed: He said “in our area only Wanted to Lead about 10 per cent of those who SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—The —Fencing on the east side will Utah Road Commission has agreed be moved under terms of a ceurt owners on the} order to be obtained. Lake to fence —If the eourt holds the state is their lands Utah Highway entitled to the 66 feet of right-ofe way it claims, the land owners An agreement was reached be- will pay the cost of moving the tween the commission and the fence. owners which includes moving the —If the court holds the property, fence on one de of the road with west of the 20-foot line is owned payment for relocation to be deby the Delbert Chipman family, termined in court the state will have to acquire adFranklyn B. Matheson, assistant attorney general. said the agree- ment stated —Fencing on the west side of the road 2) feet from the cen line will be allowed to stand since it abuts a pole line which will not be moved ditional right-of-way and pay moving costs. The agreement was worked out by O. for E the Chipman family, and by Johnson, road commission Devere Wootton, attorney In ‘ engineer. Even If They Differ UEA ToAbide By NEA GRAND CHAMPION—Gerald Lamb, Morgan, with his grand champion fat beef, generally considered the top prize at the annual Utah State Junior Livestock Show now underwayin Spanish Fork. | Findings, Pledges Evans champions jation introduced Provo They were to the group by Dr. Walter E assistant professor of BYU 5 dent told the Game Continues On East Mountain Namedat the UEA one He sincerely the explained | | step has’taken is a just that By FRANK G. KING the That butcher paper must be getting mighty bedraggled — unless it’s being réplenished. | sudents, State Show believes ‘Alphabet Soup’ The Probationin District Court 18 months with spend 30 days ittee Mr. Evans said the com-| was requested by the out here |judges as Thursday by the big show Yesterday afternoon, a group of Provo High boys put up a P H, which was still there this morning although getting a bit indistinct. It biased opinion on the matter, but not a two-year wait When asked by a_ student whether the UEA would accept the NEA's finding if they proved to be different from the Utah as- competition for honors reached completion. Today’s agenda will sociation’s, start Mr. Evans replied complete judging and awards all divisions. Election Held Initial action preceding of judging Thursday all started on pup put for two or three changes during the day as other groups ‘‘rewrote’’ it. Mike WakeToTrain As Recreation Specialist in the He lies. He steals. mean to pther children. He is He dis- rupts classes. “This boy could be helped— but will be be?’”’ asked Richard Jones, Utah State Hospital psycholagist.| The boy has wide background knowledge, and is loved by his parents, who, however, disagree as to how he should be disciplined. guidance | LACKLAND the | was| ay Fall From Plank habilitation be fixed by the court Kenneth Don Talb Fork and We been place Fourth on a f asked & bation violat Orem Store Moves To New Location Nelson Pa weekend t and Glas is stagir 4-H, 14 Robert years of age Richards, and under, American Fork; 4-H, 14 and over, Bill War- nick, Pleasant Grove, and FFA, Donald Brown, Coalville. Open class judging in the Junjor dairy bracket will be held Friday. Other results Thursday in the Junior Division were Richard Poll, Morgan, champion y and Mr. Nel- his business Prior to the new location, the treatment sees mental illness, as FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1963 Utah County, Utéh The new quarters, said Mr. Nelson, are enough larger to allow for increased stock and several new lines which he plans to in- TeeAe E..D:.F IRMAGE PROVO Hurt in RoadCrash v AFB, Tex.—AirmanThird Class Michael M. Wake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max T. Wake of 55 W. 1200 N., Orem, has been selected to remain here for main here for training and ae duty as a rec- S. Marilyn McKinnon, 17, of 1776 Main, Orem, who suffered severe lacerations of the head this morning) in a traffic accident about 7 a.m. at 1400 North State, Provo, Was reported in good condition by Utah Valley Hospital hortly before noon. | There|had been concern at first as to serious injury to an eye, but the |condition appeared more favorable a few hours after the accident. Bryan Lynn Zemp, 17, of 340 W. 1600 S., Orem, injured in the same accident, was treated, his chest X-rayed and released from the hospital. Details of the accident were not available at presstime. Another traffic victim, David R. Andreasen, 18, Springville, injured | when his motorbike collided with |a car Thursday about 10 p.m. at 372 E,) 400 S., Springville, was X-rayed at Utah Valley Hospital for a knee and hip injury. Driver o: the |other vehicle was- Calvin ish Fork. Both the champion and reserve champion ewe in this section were shown by Terry |in a two-car accident living veterans as: Spanish Amer- ican War, 8; World War I, 68; World War I, 44, and the Korean conflict, 35. Yony Other Ploces! Mike Jense Central Utah Aviation Prove Airport FR 3-4360 - FR 3-9349 Care free Pajamas in dacron-nylon and cotton. Fabric that feels good, wears beautifully, washes like @ charm. Colorfiil embroidered yoke, convertible coll jar are style features. 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Small, mediumlarge ......-- $5.95 Thursday about |6:40 p.m. Driver of the other dar, Lloyd Ernest Anderson, FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-- The Co - UTAH Convicted Utahn VETS’ AGES Veterans Administration office here reported the average age of DAILY HERALD « 3 Girl Badly Caras, Benjamin. In the Open 65, 1053 25th Street, Ogden, was Class of this division, Olsen unhurt, A. Lofgran, 42, 22 E Brothers took honors for the Santaquin, fell 10 feet champion and reserve champion a Fplank at a construction oie Hampshire ram and Jackie t 1140 West Center in Provo Evans of Delta copped the ribday afternoon, suffering inwhich required treatment Jersey; Rober: Richards, Amer- bons for champion and reserve | BORN ewe. In the Junior AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL ican -Fork, champion Holstein, champion n Valley Hospital American Division Hampshire competition, Thursday: aigran had been working and Eric Adamson, Miss Evans exhibited both the Girl] to Jay R. and Carole cement forms and was stand- Fork, champion Guernsey. In the champion and reserve champion ed Senior Division, Richard Poll of Brown Olsen of Provo. ewe, and the champion ram was | Boy| to Byron and LaRee’ S. to side of Morgan, exhibited the champion shown by Helen Chipman of | Andrews Fullmer of American ng formed for cement Jersey and |Robert Richards of American Fork. (Fork entered the Fork. slipped from the struc- American Two Classes champion Holstein. No Guernseys Boy, to Arthur and Yvonne y it and Mr. LofIn the beef fitting and show-| Adair) Molina of Provo. nto cement were shown in this division manship contest, two classes Other Judging tools were held. Winnéks were Richard Also judged Thursday were the hospital breeding sheep. In this division Oberg, Genola, r entrants un- HELP WANTED of the show, results were: Open der 14 and Scott Rees, Morgan, NEW YORK (UPI) — The West Fitting and Class, Rambouillet, champion for those over 14. ram, Udell Sorensen, Ephraim; showmanship awards for calves |German’ government has offered Columbia, champion and reserve caught in the 1962 calf scram- |to help American college students hampion ram, both shown by ble and brought to the showthis | find summer employment in the Salem; reserve year went to Lynn Banks, Pal- labor;short European country. The Byron Killian and grand champion ewe shown myra, and Terry Caras, Benja- pay ranges from 45 cents to 70 by Jack Larsen, Spanish Fork, min. A trophy for the best Angus cents| an hoiir, mostly for unskilled UPI)D—A Ce and for the Suffolk breed, cham- | sieer in the show went to Dennis farm) and construction jobs. of assaylt pion 1, Olsen Brothers, Span- Clark, Coalville. This morning’s schedule inhas filed ish Fork; reserve champion ram, | with the Utah Sgpreme | angel Caras and Sons, Benja- cluded the completion in all dimin; champion ewe, Angel Caras | visions. The calf scramble and 2 Lee Comer, 39, NOW and Sons; reserve champion, Ol- horse pulling matches, two of |the most colorful events of the g a five years tolife sen- sen Brothers. tence at Utah State Prison, was In the Junior Division for| show, were scheduled for this the champion | afternoon. corvicted of robbing and shooting breeding sheep, a Bount ul man last May/in the Suffolk ram was shown byFred | Young, and the reserve champion victim's auto stall elementary school teacher is second in importance only to parénts in the child’s life. Kenneth Weight, Provo schools direttor of pupil personnel, suggested schools ought ‘to hgve another look at curriculums; to offet ‘‘diversity of opportunity to bright children.” | store for four years was operated e. Mr. Nelson usiness at that years of experience s father. a painting con- tract Juvenile A panel of mental health specialists, evaluating the teachers’ report, agreed that this par- Appeals to Court nstructed clinic, fare department ‘and pupil. personnel department — each will volunteer one hour of professional time a week. Utah State Hospital psychologist Reed Morrill told the group Thursday that a new concept of officers. These youths will act| reation s pee = 70 to 75 membersof the as an extra “‘arm” for the show cialist. Education Association officials in policing the grounds Airman Wake r students attended the and maintaining order. Airman Wake recently completThursday night on BYU Heading the day's slate of J.; Wright, 16, of 600 S. State, ed United States Air Force basic activities wa. the dairy fitting Springyille. military training at Lackland. and showmanst contest ReDavid Lawrence Wynder, 22, sults posted for this event were, by Dennis Atwood, both of Span- 600 N. |8th E., Provo, was injured Worker Hurt In For this reason family mem- bers! are brought into the ‘‘therapeutic community” along with the | professional team during group treatment, he said. THe conference noted that the Court, public health nurses, welchild other children he wanted to lead; refused to follow; but when given a task as leader, could not live up to even small responsibilities. an Made out of heavy butcher paper weighted down with rocks, the letter underwent the special instruction and brief- | that ey definitely would. Teachers all over the United img session for all entrants and | ““Showtown”’ officii States are in approval wit n|electing of als. Chosen to head this mythiUtah’s move, Mr. Evans said cal municipality were Earl and explained that the informaThompson, Benjamin, mayor, | came from a member of and Kent Money, Palmyra; Mar‘ational Classroom Teachers tin Ewell, Genola, and Wayne | + ion who is currently in Johnson, Spanish Fork, as police prison, probati ion “Y’’ Day up a big Archon, honoraryschdlastic fraternity. busy ended UEA because they want an um its second day, and the bulk of with “not; so much inside the patient,” as a “sickness in relationships between him and key people in his life.” fieldglasses | by the National Education Asso-|bhons and awards were handed Maples, 18, of Maplenae rad pleaded gt soup game continued on the east mountain toda with a new “Gary” or rray’’ visible from Provo (the letters were small and we didn’t have any | ISH FORK — His name organization's figures for is nb, but he brought home needs were based on 1 the top ribbon in the beef ales of study. The Utah legre, he said, recognizes only sion. This was the story Thursday as judges awarded the honcent of that amount ors for grand chafnpion in the tters sent to the deans fat beef class at the 39th annual placement bureaus a‘ the J tah State Junior Livestock ge. Mr. Evans explained, Show to the entry of Gerald merely to inform the stu- Lamb, Morgan. The reserve dents. not to advise them He champion in this division, top said he felt the decision to in- bracket of the huge show, went) ter contract negotiations to the animal exhibited by Scott e UEA’s demands are met Reese, also of Morgan. until was‘ he most professiona] thing Grand champion fat lamb was we could do at this time shown by JimmyBrooks, HeneReferring to the investigation) fer |committee being sent to Utah An impressive number of ribCAPS Two Receive ‘alphabetical activities need help will get it.’’ But the Five Agency Committee in Provo area is determined to make at least a start toward help for elementary children needing special attention. Using Maeser elementary school as a pilot project, the quality product that gives you GIFT STARS GET EXTRA GIFTS! slipper she wants fo imake Mother’s Day a happy one. Wehave an unusually large selection just unpacked} FIRMAGE’S FOR MOTHER'S DAY |