Show was Mrs Mr and Mrs Croft Christensen Katherine Wtilardst-were their son Merle Hansen of Sair'Lake and from Colorado and Mrs her Mr and and family Wayne family Mr daughter nd Mrs Donald Fo’lett and chil-Christensen Mr and Mrs Arlo Larson and dren from Granger In Sacrament meeting Sunday family and Miss Glenna Rae Lar- son visited at the home of their evening Mrs Mary Ann as primary Mrs Eula Larson Arlo gaard wa 4 released resides in Cedar City and Glenna teacher and Mrs E4e Bertelson sustained in her plare The famRae in Salt Lake ily of Harold Christensen put on Mr and Mrs Kenly Christiansen and family spent the week- the program which consisted of end visiting their parents Mr a piano solo by Jerny Lynn a thought by Mark a talk by Ranand Mrs Cleve Christiansen a talk Here on a week’s vacation from dy a piano solo by Lana their home in Sunset are Mr and by Mrs Christianson a saxoMrs James Tatton and children phone solo by Harold accompanCurtis and Bart Mr and Mrs ied by Lan'a and finally a talk Mr and Leslie Good who have resided in by Harold Afterward Malad Idaho have now moved Mrs Wayne Christensen each back to make permanent resi- bore their testimony dence in Mayfield Leslie has SSgt and Mrs James C signed a contract to teach school and two sons left here in the Manti High School next Sunday for Travis Air Force year 2 for Visiting at the home of Mr and Base They will leave June Mrs Albert Stenberg for the Japan for three years Jim is the weekend were Mr and Mrs Ned son of Mrs Ada Andreasen Mrs Andreasen (Joyce) is the daugh-M- r Stenberg and three children and Mrs Eldon Olson and ter of Mr and Mrs Elloyd Mor children and Mr and Mrs Char- - rison of Richfield les Kay Whitlock and children visited at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs Kenneth Whit- 3 £ V Plans for Utah's Jun Dairy Month observance are discussed over a plats of milk by Byron C Millet June Dairy Month Chairman and Margie Gerome a county dairy princess Night at Derks Field” baseball game in Salt Lake City lock on Friday June 18 The annual Visiting at the home of Mr and dairy night will feature a Pacific Mrs Chris Anderson were Mr Coast League baseball game be- - and Mrs Leedrow' Anderson and tween the Salt Lake City Bees family of Garland to visit from Tooele and the Indianapolis Indians Coming s their mother Mrs Devoda m mi at Sanpete county residents this Verge were Mr and Mrs week joined dairy farmers dairy Thomas and family business and civic processors Clair Whitlock Mr and Mrs leaders In saluting the Beehive MRS ROY ANDERSON and family visited their parents State’s cow and her products as Correspondent over the weekend Mr and Mrs of June the 1965 observance PHONE Merrill Whitlock and Mr and iu Dairy Month got underway 'tai Mrs Edward Vest Also visiting June 1 was designated as “Milk at the home of Mr at the Vest home was another Visiting Day" all over Utah kicking off and Mrs Lester Hansen for the daughter and family Mr and June Dairy Month activities of Memorial were Mrs Harvey Jensen and family day weekend the American Dairy Association their daughter and family Mr Mr and Mrs Kendyl Wilkins of Utah sponsor' of the annual an(j Mrs Alan Allred and have moved back to make their event On “Milk Day" Utah dreni Jewel Patsy Alma and home in Mayfield for the summer months Accompanying them people were encouraged to buy Teresa their parwere for a more milk in super markets res visit home came Mrs Herdis Whitlock Mr and Mrs Mont Wilkins taurants and for coffee breaks home for the weekend with the ents home of will at the all June over stay Dairy They Presiding following children and grandMonth events are Mary Lynn children Major and Mrs Ronald their son and family Mr and Clifford Jerry Wilkins Clinton Utah’s Dairy W Whitlock and children s Mrs Visiting their parents Mr and Princess and her two attendants and Debra Mrs Mildred Jeanette Bench Fairview and Rasband and children Kathryn Mrs Shirley Bartholomew were Marveda Maughan Ogden Byron Karen and Edith and a friend of thelf son and wife' Mr’ and Mrs’ Bartholomew Eugene C Millet Salt Lake City is gen- - the Charles Carris Mr and Mrs Richard Bjerre-ieral chairman of the committee Mr an(j mjs Glade Peterson 1965 son Steven from BYU Utah’s June of and charge and jamily from Murray visited gaard Dairy Month observance at the home 0f their parents Mr visited their parents Mr and Sheldon MrsBjerregaard Sorensen Nels Mrs A highlight of the and at the home of Mrs Visiting observance will be the tradition- - Coming to visit their parents al “Dairy June Designated As Dairy Month In Deehive State Mayfield Hews IIP IS h w G&IISUafUi ' ' X "X Vt XI r rv s ' s 1a Si v I ' wvv?s Enjoy v Electrically! In Your Home All Summer - ( LETTERS Gunnison THUR TO THE EDITOR Sanpete County Utah JUNE J 1965 PAGE 3 the very first trains of 1863 ard the early 1870s helping to further the strong desires of those awaiting transportation in the States to come to Utah In the year of 1865 three companies brought 800 Saints to Utah A long and desperate war began between the Indians under Chief Black Hawk and the early settlers of Sevier and Sanpete counties The Civil war ceased and President Abraham Llncoln was assassinated Do you have !tories concerning the came Last week the News published a letter by Al Biorge under the heading “A Dangerous Policy Questioned" "What seemed to be in question by Mr Biorge is the policy of the school board in hir- ing an expensive psychoanalyst Mr Biorge seems to endorse and psythe use of psychologists chiatrists but he says that a psychoanalyst is a “horse of a different color" He rates psychoanalysts as “unskilled" and He charges that patients of psychoanalysts “do not get better" that hospitals full of paf tients are indicative of the the Freudian method ure Moreover he charges that parents’ wishes are ignored and that in the practice of psychoanalysis the schools challenges the authority of the home and threatens to weaken the influence of the church These allegations if true constitute ample reasons for opposing the hiring by the school board of a psychoanalyst Any school patron who is not completely informed concerning the facts in the case needs to make a study of the matter a tendency toward atheism and some of the material in his book ’The Interpretation of Dreams" is just plain nasty But Freud and present day ideas on mental illness are worlds apart A book like by is clean and wholesome its atmosphere is religious and it is loaded from cover to cover with suggestion whereby the subconscious mind can be used to bring about personal improve- jg65 ment Incidentally anyone who wants to lift himself by the bootdo of aid can so with the straps that book Psychiatrists and psychoanalysts study medicine as do other cendant of a Black Hawk war veteran? If you are please send They me your story gudie in mental healinJf There are many heroic pioneers whose stories have never been told Precious diaries containing tients released from mental hos- - countless dates words of praise words of faith and love couples pitals Do The burden of Mr Biorge’s ob- - with tragedies encountered jections is stated in his question: you have an autobiography? Did “Is it possible that we can keep a pioneer tell you his or her of Sanpete free from the “ways of story? Did you put this bit the world" that lead us away human interest down so history can make it live on? This is the from church and home?" Actually what we need to do is type of material we are now n A good way to open seeking to take a good look at ourselves would be to relate the There was a shortage of money Isn’t the divorce rate in Utah in Pioneer days This led to trade story of the origin of psycho- higher than the national average by Van Hasn’t Sanpete at least its quota and barter the creation of coins analysis as described Den Berg a Dutch psychoanalalcoholics mental printing of paper money and of divorces of banka Do yst And do ally the organizing etc? suicides In the summer of 1882 a Vien- not some of these occur in some any of you have a story of early nese doctor Joseph Breuer and of the best and most religious purchase of old coins? Money in Do you know his assistant Sigmund Freud homes in our county? Most cer-- your possession? were treating a young woman of tainly these tragedies would not anything about the early banka 2i for paralysis of her right arm Nauvoo and Utah jave occurred if parents and in Kirtland Examina- and other symptoms churchmen could have prevented Many oxen and cattle brought to the valley the Psychotherapy need not inter- - the pioneers fere with religion it merely beginning of our cattle industry in Utah the early cowboya and shifts the emphasis God is not represented to the the sheep industry Do you have sinner as a terrible monster who any of this information? During the years through takes delight in burning man that she reached for Breuer’s His noblest creation in hell fire tiring efforts of the Daughter hands to make sure It was he and brimstone This approach is of the Utah Pioneers many landEach who was by her side mostly barren of results Rather marks have been preserved Later on the young women de- - the emphasis is upon a God of county must submit a story of - public places homes and houses of and forgiveveloped a new symptom an in- - j0V6( mercy ability to drink water even ness’ delights in the return that have been preserved through of thi lost sheep to the fold the efforts of the Daughters We though thirsty also ask for stories of relic halls On a subsequent occasion when Father Devlin a noted Catholic Breuer was talking1 to the young priestt who' as a psychiatrist To you who have a priceless woman while Bhe was in a state takes the latter approach has amount of relics make plans to similar to spontaneous hypnosis succeeded phenomenally in hos- - obtain a place where positive she showed evidence of extreme pjtal wards where older trained identification' can be given each article where it can be seen eas- nausea and related how she had priests failed seen a dog drink from a glass £ut why wait for tragedy? ily and protected forever History from which a woman later on not employ mental experts is our major concern it Is the unsuspectingly drank the re- - down In the schools who can de- - purpose of our organization We maining water She had barely tect mental disorders with the seek your help in letting the finished her story when she hope 0f correcting them before name and the story of each pioneer be known through our pubwanted a drink — still in a state they become tragic? lications Send us your stories of spontaneous hypnosis The Conrad Frischknecht make sure names dates and placdoctor handed her a glass of waes are correct ter and she woke up drinking We are truly a most fortunate The disturbance over drinking people We as daughter The one and only day which is inciThis forever set aside for our beloved Utah to disappeared and according to Van Den Berg the Utah Pioneers are commemorate is July 24 Relive gave rise to psychotherapy In- - proud to be known as such Aside reactivate and above all cherish volved in the incident are the ff‘0m being the greatest organ- - this your pioneer heritage It is mind and the uncon- - jzed conscious gathering group we one of the many items that mind which is that part of have jtory the most gincere feeling for ey cannot buy mind that remains active during our progenitors ancestors foreDONA S PETERSON President So Sanpete sleep and from which dreams father$ or pioneers The name arise It was theorized that a pjoneer U our ideal it stands for Daughters of Utah Pioneers strong emotional state that is ajy hope charity courage and not “digested” in the usual man- - determination Without this at (in this instance nausea where bination of foresight seeing a dog and woman drink We be today? At the pres- frqm the same glass) retreats to en we are more aware of mind where it the subconscious hardships and the trials this becomes forgotten to the con-- gjga band of courageous people scious mind but becomes a symp- - endured Today we are more hician First Class Jerry L Buch-toof disease (In this instance proud 0f 0ur heritage than ever anan USN son of Mr and Mrs inability to drink) Psychother- - before Mack Buchanan of Centerfield apy which resulted more or less Life is a learning process of has arrived at Charleston S C accidentally consisted in probing pas and present Diaries living aboard the submarine tender to mind subconscious bring Experiences the in war recreation USS Simon Lake where the the cause of the neurosis rejjcs even the records of our sel will now be homeported together with its attendant fee- - earjy pjoneers are brought to The Simon Lake the Navy’s ings This when accomplished jjfe again so that we can become newest and most advanced Pola- resulted In therapy better acquainted with those to ris submarine tender departed the Puget Sound Naval Shlp- Following the death of Breuer whom we are so indebted It was a great day when the yard in Bremerton Wash April Sigmund Freud theorized that the woman patient was in love Golden Spike was driven at Pro- - 16 It transitted the Panama with Dr Breuer as evidenced by montory Utah which ended the Canal on April 27 joining the d the fact that she reached for his wagon trail of the Pioneer What US Atlantic Fleet and Freud theorized that sex js part did your pioneers play in the ine Squadron 18' now headquar-th- e driving force in life He had building of the railroad? 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