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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utsh Santaquin News THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959 By Della Hudson Santaquin Civic Club To Conduct Fund Drive in April Mental Health Education Program The Civic Club held their monthly meeting Thursday night in the Civic Building. C. A. Anderson and Charles McKell, director of Social Services at the State HosRjtal, were guest speakers. They told of the need of educating amand tions of labor unions Mental Health, that if enough y Act along end the research is done in this field lines long urged by union that people can be helped bebosses. fore they are committed to an Experts in labor legislation institution. contend that it would be woefully ineffective in . dealing with the labor evils exposed Stronger provisions to deal by the Senate Rackets Com- with these problems are in the mittee headed by Senator Mc- Administration bill, introduc.) Clellan ed by Senator Goldwater A fight on the Senate floor Ariz.), and in a series of measis planned by advocates of a ures introduced by Senator stronger measure in an effort McClellan. This is true also to win approval of worthwhile of bills offered in the House .) amendments. Consideration of by Chairman Barden the Kennedy bill is expected of the House Labor Committo begin in the Senate some- tee. time after the middle of April. Industry prefers these apA House battle also lies proaches over the Kennedy ahead, but indications are bill. It advocates a provision that it will come after the to protect state laws against Senate acts. A House Labor federal preemption, such as in subcommittee is in the midst one Barden bill. It believes in a secret strike ballot. (A Barof prolonged hearings. One of the major complaints den bill approaches this probof against the Kennedy bill is lem.) It favors regulation (Mcthat it completely ignores the union political activities. both bills major problems of secondary Clellan and Barden such contain provisions.) and organizational boycotts Comment HI who of Congress Members Taft-Hartle- favor enactment of legislation to deal effectively with the problem of power hope that strengthening amendments will be added by the Senate to the Kennedy bill just approved by the Senate Labor Committee. The measure by Senator would Kenedy regulate the internal opera- W. R. COURTNEY CHIROPRACTOR 231 South 1st East Spanish Fork, Utah 10 . 6 daily Sat. 2 -9-1- Closed Wed. Phone 672 By AppL But industry advocates picketing. 35 even- - The month of May is designated as Mental Health month, and a drive will be made in April for funds to be used on this particular problem. president George Higginson, of the Civic Club, was named as chairman of this drive and he chose seven captains to assist him in mapping the town and having different citizens contact everyone in town. The last week of April was the time set for this drive to me made. It is urged that all who are contacted and anyone else give generously to this fund. All of the money collected will be used in research. There are three fields particularly which it will cover, they are: Public education, bring knowledge of mental health, and What Could the Utah County Mental Health Association do for Us? PTA Meeting Wed. Jr. Literary Club Hollywood Muffler Shop Big Get Acquainted Sale , Ge-nol- Christ-opherso- Edward Hansen Edward Hansen, son of Mr. The Jr. Literary Club met and Mrs. Lou Hansen of Pay-soat the home of Mrs. Lynn is on furlough after gradCrook for their uating from the Air Police meeting Wednesday night course at Lackland Air Force There were 13 members pres- Base at El Paso, Texas. He ent. Mrs. Eldredge Carter re- is to report April 13 at Vander-ber- g viewed the book Mrs. Arris Air Base at Lonpoc, Calif. Goes to Paris, by Paul Gallico. A report was made on the Cap! Harold Hicks Library drive which is now in Harold Hicks has reCapt. Each family is to turned stateside after progress. spending be contacted and contribute the 12 months in Korea. past towards' new books to be pur- A career man with the Army, chased for the Library. This he has now been, to assigned is the only way that funds Ft. Bliss, Texas. His wife, are collected for new books. former Ruth Brewerton, and Refreshments were served... their three chilren have made Mrs. Melvin. Younkin of their bqme in Spanish Fork Wenatchee, Washington, visit- during his absence, visiting ed at the home of Mr. Albert frequently in Payson with Hudson Thursday afternoon. her mother, Mrs. Mary She came from Provo with Mrs. Frank Coombe, and Mrs. Jack Miller. Also present at the Hudson home was Mrs. Don Armstrong, Santaquin; Mrs. Bill Francom, Ogden; Mrs. Lou Hansen and Mrs. Wayne Trotter of Payson. Mrs. a Younkin is the former Hansen of Goshen. She came from Wenatchee to attend sessions of the Primary general conference in Salt Lake. Mrs. Alden Peterson was hostess to the Firemens Auxiliary Monday night at her home. Mrs. Kay Peterson, president, conducted and Mrs. Jay Peterson had the program in charge, which consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Francom of Payson showing puppets and crochet work was also displayed. There were eight members present. 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It favors placing unions, like business, under the antitrust laws. It also opposes compulsory unionism. Senator Goldwater, the ranking Republican member of the Senate Labor Committee, ex plained his vote against the Kennedy bill in this way: We hawe been able, he said, to improve the bill to some extent with administration amendments, but it falls far short of being a true labor reform bill. It does not contain provisions to combat secondary boycotts and blackmail picketing. These are the tools of labor bosses who have corrupted the labor movement. That this in true was shown time and again in testimony before the Senate Rackets Committee. Because the Kennedy bill does not contain protection for the union member against these abuses I cannot conscientiously vote in favor of reporting the bill to the Sen- Air Force. n, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Dive McMlllin, Attorney at La-City Office Building, Payson, Utah, on or before the 10th The graduation exercises, day of August, 1959. LOLA NELSON marking the end of nine weeks PEARL E. CARLSON of boot camp, included a Administratrixes full dress parade and review before military officials and Dave McMullin, civilian dignitaries. Attorney for Administratrixes. Date of First Publication, In nine weeks of instruction, the raw recruit is de- April 9, 1959. veloped into a Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty with the AMAZING COLOR fleet. RESTRORER FOR Makes Book Drive semi-month- n, NOTICE TO CREDITORS A PTA meeting will be held Wednesday, April 15 in the Santaauin Jr. High school. Dr. Reed Bradford of the BYU, director of SociClifton D. Brereton ology will be the guest Clifton D. Brereton, son of speaker. President Mrs. Neil Mr. and Mrs. Clifton H. BreVan Ausdal urges all par- reton, of Payson, graduated ents to be present and hear from recruit training March Dr. Bradfords discussion on 20 at the Naval Training CenJuvenile Delinquency. ter, San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Bob Wadsbaby daughter, Janice, of Phoenix, Arizona, have have been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clayson. They came to attend sessions of the general conference held in Salt Lake this week. COME IN NOW TO Select. ve Service board at Spanish Fork has released the following lists of service mens names, announcing men new to the various military services and others who have been released from active duty. Released: Ross Staheli Huff, Payson; Tad Bruce Leslie, of Springville; Roger James Robinson, Mapleton; Gary Lament Taylor, Santaquin; all Army; William Lea Chambers, Don Carlos Gardner, Spanish Fork; LaVaughn Henry Johnson, Santaquin, all Navy; David Arthur Grote-gu- t, Spanish Fork, Navy Critical Skills. Volunteers inducted, Army: Eugene Whitney Thorn, Springville; Gordon Lavor Farnsworth, Spanish Fork. Released from active duty Lloyd Delbert (separated): Consult County Clerk or reBishop, Payson; Jay H. Fullspective signers for further inH. Gilbert mer, Springville; formation. Wheelock, Spanish Fork; Rob- Fourth Judicial District Court, State of Utah, in and for Utah County. Men Complete Training, Visit In Payson On Leave Mr. Pay-so- Returned from Eugene Fur- active duty through Utah Naman Leafty, Springville, Army; tional Girard: Glen Wilford ert Othello Wiley, Springville; Don Neil Tripp, Springville, Coz, Springville, Army. Elmer Fred Culmer, Salem' Lyle E. Davis, Salem; Darwin Dee Peterson, Thistle Douglas R. Totman;' Santaquin; Howard J. Flygare, Salem, all Army; John Llewellyn Martain, Spanish Fork; Carl Arlen Roll wer, Montrose, Colo.; Verold Dean Porter, Payson; all Marine Corps; Larry D. , Losee, Thistle; Terry Melton Packard, Springville; both Air Force; Lorin Earl Beardall, Springville; Melvin Arthur Spanish Fork; Kenneth Jean Horton, Payson; Neldon F. Jensen, Salem; Jack Junior Jones, Spanish Fork; Payson IN worth andand Don't Wait For Final Canna Lazenby, all Navy. Edwin Selective Service Office Relearn Name of Men Enlisting and Separating from Armed Services The Bd SPECTACULAR DEALS come NOW! SPECTACULAR SELECTION NOW! FAST APPRAISAL AND DEUYEBY f NOW! y TRADE AND SAVE ' For a nSpring The other opposition vote in the Committee was cast by Senator Dirk sen of Illinois, the Republican leader. 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