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Show Sn ol THE HERA Assistant Director Payson High Sets PTA Meet Of Nursing Retires there She was honored at an open house where she as presented with a Fakes asa gift and a cer tificate of appreciation by Mayor Maleolm H Beck Mrs Eimer said she has seen a lot of changes n nursing since $ graduated from St L Hospital in Davenport, lowa, and affiliated at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago in 1932 STEVENS, 22, 353 E. 200 N., No. 13, Provo, wastaken to Utah Valley Hospital by ambulanceafter the car she was driving collided with a van at 1850 UN, State St, in Provo Tuesday morning. She received multiple concusions and lacerations and was treated at the hospital and released, The accident occurred as the young woman was driving downthe hill on State Street Thetraffic light which was installed about two months ago. Businessmen Attend Educational Seminar Am. Fork High to Give Play Over 150 Utah Valley educators and clerical, business, industrial, technical business and industrial leaders met and engineering, anda fifth session for Tuesday at Utah Technical College at categories not covered by the previous AMERICAN FORKProvo's new Orem campus for a four The story of “Harvey” a breakfast and Cooperative Education President Sorensen, at the breakfast lovable six-foot-six-inch Seminar Session, outlined the benefits of tall rabbit that no oneexCooperative education, practiced by Cooperative education to include the cept Elwood, an amiable colleges in the area for several years forming of a desirable partnership in drunk, can see, will be and now adopted by high schools, is helping train students in the right way presented at the the part-time employemnt ofstudents. for the right job, and enabling an American Fork High in business andindustry as part of the employerto see in advancea potential- School auditorium Thurs: student’s regular curriculum ly good employee andretain himor her day and Friday at 8 p.m The participating student receives, on a permanentbasis after schooling is each evening for his work, both pay from the completed. The cast includes John employer and credit from the school. Dr. Barton, in the Principal address, “Nothing cantakethe placeof actual also stressed the fact that the program Brady as Elwood Diane Holley as his sister, experience,” said Utah Tech President is a source of temporaryand potential- Veta Alan Anderson and Wilson W. Sorensen in his welcoming ly permanent valuable employees. He Doug Miller as address to the leaders. “‘It is the best predicted that cooperataive education phychologists Virginia way, conbined with classroom study will be extended more and morein high Tidwell, a nurse ; Dianna and theory, of getting vocational schools. Hunter, Mertle MaySimeducation.” College students, said Dr. Barton, mons, and Lorie Ham: “Employers have many needs and so have a tendancyto becomeisolated and mond as Mrs. Chauvenet do the students,” said Dr. Cliff S. havelittle comprehension oflife out- Neil Johnson, drama Barton, chairman of the BYU side the role of student. Cooperative directore, said organized Cooperatiave Education Committee education enables them to broaden groups of ten or more who delivered the princiapl address at their horizons, and find themselves people may obtain tickets the breakfast meeting. ‘‘Cooperatiave while in schoolinstead of havingto doit for half price. Students education is the joining of those needs afterward. with activity cards will for the benefit of both.” He stated that studies of BYU not be charged admisThe event was sponsored by graduates have revealed many who sion, There is also a UTC/Provo, Brigham Young Univer- change yocations after graduation. special rate for family sity, all Utah Valley high schools and Cooperative education will help correct passes. The comedywill all chambers of commercein the val- this problem, he said. be enjoyed by all ages, ley Many employers, said Dr. Barton, Mr. Johnson said It is the first time such a gathering are replacing their after-graduation has been held, according to Carl R training programs with more empahsis Johnson, director of cooperative educa- on the cooperative education plan, tion at Utah Tech/Provo and general employing students while they arestill chairman of the conference. He said students andtraining andselecting perthought is being given toward makingit manent employees through this an annual affair. method. Dr. Barton listed the benefits to Following the breakfast meeting, participants separatedinto five depart- employers as less costly recruitment, ment sessions for discussionsrelating lower turnover after permanent PAYSON Freeblood employment, and more immediate to their particualr fields. pressure checks are These included federal state and productivity on the student's accep- available at the Payson local governments, secretarial and tance of full-time employment numbers by the Payson High Musical Theatre Class under the direction Da Gilbert of David Dahlquist, Finch said president-« Clyde, during from teachers but are urged to attend the regular scheduled From all indications the drought conditions this spring severely limited production, said Paul L. Howard, BLM Taylor Parent's Visiting Day to ind Thomas was presented be held in Noyember with a } dent s ned to be both infor mative and enjoyable Mr. Finch concluded The club meets month for dint pin The evening is plan Mrs. Elmer, at Hospital as head nurse in the Wilkinson Center al BYL The next a month plus room and Oet 12 She said she received $50 poard Lecture on Energy Provo Court Schedt \ lecture sponsored by Energy and Man’s En: vironment on $1,000 property bond Thursday at 7 p.m. in Ine. (EME with forging prescrip- will be given by John tions, a felony. She is free Jones, president of EME, William Room 201 of the Richard Thomas, 536 S. 400 E unlawfully anid tion and experience the fire Hot d feet of solid concrete informa- and a doctorate in curriculum and instruetion, Before joining EME in 1973, he held several ov 44409 oO energy based in Portland, Ore. Dr Tom Alexander Social Work Talk Set faculty member from the be the speaker Sept. 28 in School of Social Work will UTAH ad- be professor of history and property bond and presentationsby the Tim it may be necessary to panogos Community Health Center: Edwin G. Brown, DS. D.S.W., will speak on take the pressure Reaching and Treating Th em.’ The meeting will be held at the health center, 1161 E. 300 N., Provo ‘Multiple Problem Families in Today's Society THE POP SHOPPE 373-2430 225.9529 489-7469 education An Environmentalist's Perspective Respon dents to the lecture will associate director of the Charles Redd Center at BYU, and Dr James L. in He is free on $5,000 teaching Dr. Joneswill speak on ministrative positions in Energy Development Provo with the intent to one in a series of lecture energy-related along with degrees in through Noy. 9. 10:30 a.m A University of Utah history at the University of Utah Dr. Jones has anextensive background of University The lecture is one in a Mr. Thomas has been charged with burglary, a third degree felony. He Center ot. Clayton, professor of Reuben Clark Law School Court. That hearing has series of six to be given been set for Oct. 3 at throughout the state 1690 W. Beautiful fire-safe protection Sentry” Safes are UL fire-tested to 1700 F for one hour Sentry Sales alter vou olume at Brigham Young political science, history Pleasant Grove, has re- quested preliminary hearing in Provo City allegedly 1 at BYU Thursday Evening City Court She has been charged Highway 36 junctions experience a delay until with Highway 6 & 50 someone is available to Tex., that time Ethel Erps. returned to St. Lukes Planned in A preliminary hearing has beenset for Christine Wiley Maxwell, no aa dress available. for Monday at2 p.m. in the Provo Hospital emergency room, according to a University Hospital, Dal- program in the Skyroon meeting will 2 Hearings work in maternity and gynecology at Baylor las, once a nd a commit a theft in August By Utah Director at BLM sonnel membership duty because there were andthen at a doctors’ of. Marla. and expect their many nurses and not fice in Glendale for 10 first grandehiid in the evening so years. November, she said. enough work ild Tec family doa musical After post-graduate parents may not be to receive individual counseling or assistance Available night a person may obtain theservice. If emergency room personnel are busy, survey by the BLMper- ey Larsen Milton t entered the 7-11 store at Best Pine Nut Areas Listed south of Eureka Blaine president Checks hospital spokesman Any time of day or ment in Utah is generally poor according toa field the ' en Jensen vice Richard Dueto timelimi Pressure Pine nut production High Highway36 approxthis year on public lands imately six miles administered by the northwest of where Bureau of Land Manage- Mr left, receives certificate from At that time we had Mayor M alcolm H. Beck for her service to American Fork Hospital thepast 16 years. nol V's, O2 or penicillin We prepared our hypo’s She met her husband with bunsen burners and After working two Leon Elmer there, and years at a small private a spoon hospital, in Texas, she they were married during For a while after worked at Seaside ee War Il. 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