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Show THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1970 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY DFrPURFD ix I07n i Groundbreaking for New I Mental Health Center Held of Region IV, Utah, Juab, Wasatch and Summit , and will measure 97 by 182 feet, including besides the therapy rooms and offices for outpa-tient care partial hospital-ization, day care center, play areas and patio. Ample park-ing space will be made avail-able adjacent to the clinic it-self, Dr. Washburn said. Total area for buildnig and grounds will be 300 by 600 feet. The building has been con-tracted by Gammon Construc-tion, Provo. j Groundbreaking ceremon- - ies for the new Timpanogos g Community Mental Health w Center building were announ-f- i ced by Stanley Roberts, R County Commissioner, Utah g County, who is chairman of g the Mental Health Adminis-- 5 trative Board to the Clinic. 8 The ceremony was held on g site at 300 North 1100 East, g Provo, at 10:30 a.m. Wednes- - day, Dec. 23, 1970. g A reception in the re ere a-- S tion hall of the Episcopal g Church, 50 West 200 North, in g Provo, followed the brief 3 groundbreaking ceremony and fi the public was invited, g The $373,000 building, first g conceived in 1966 and finally s secured by the current Ad-- 8 ministrative Board and Advis-- g ory Council, will supply space g for its 46 staff members and 8 provide for the nearly 8,000 g patient visits made to the g clinic each year, Dr. Philip g" Washburn, director of the m clinic reports. The Timpanogos Commun-- S ity Health Center, which has g" just recently changed its k name from Central Utah a Community Mental Health S Center, because of regional-- g ization on the State level, is g directed by the Aclministra-- S tive Board which includes g Stanley Roberts, chairman; S Alton S. Gadd, Juab County K! commissioner; Russel Wall, Wasatch County commission-i- s er; Ken Woolstenhulme, Sum-- 5 mit County commissioner. K The Advisory Council inclu-g- " des Howard Maycock, chair- - man; James M. Nance, M.D.; E Garth Seastrand; Kent B. Da-ft vis, DDS; Sid Gilbert; M. g Dayle Jeffs; Don Gowers; Douglas Merkley, Richard R. SR Wootton, Ph.D. and Robert H. Crist, M.D. g Designed by Lee Knell, ar-- S chitect, the building is expec-ts ted to serve all the counties HOSPITAL NEWS Among babies born at the American Fork Hospital dur-ing last week were the follow-ing to parents from the Pleas-ant Grove area: Dec. 14, a girl to LeRoy and Betty Nunley Mitchell. Dec. 18, a boy to Carl Lee and Carolyn North Gillman. Other patients from this area at the hospital included Thelma A. Gurr, Earl L. Kirk, Sylvia Peterson, Alice Deveraux, Mark Bezzant, Grace L. Durrant, Ardeth Mathews, Delmar Henderson Reay, Cleo Peacock and Ru-by H. West. g Z fit ' V' I r 5 Is tu.s quiet scene w a reflects Christmas peace, may aii 7tare its true tranquility. 1 MONSON & COMPANY I 59 WEST MAIN AMERICAN FORK 8 $ Yuletide is the season to be jolly ... I and it's a fine time to wish you and yours g the happiest. Warm "thanks," too. g 1 TRI-CIT- Y FORD AMERICAN FORK I Representing & Central Utah Insurance Agency g DARREL G. POWELL $ State Licensed Agent v g" i Notary Public V g I An Independent Agent, A Full Service g H Agency For Your Complete s Insurance Protection I 756-211- 9 Pleasant Grove 489-773- 1 Orem We're sending mighty big I Christmas wishes your way, with a hearty "Thank you" for your loyal support. S I D. H. and Pearl Fowlke S I T""i ""s ri 7 "? T T) H fS M i"!I1y u S w o 1 H 1 m.. jti ' i 1 ail we extend warm and happy greetings in the spirit jtt of this most joyous season. It's our privilege to " be a part of this fine community and we sincerely hope to continue serving our friends and neighbors in every way. 1 Pleasant Grove City Corporation K IS JACK E. COOK, Mayor City Councilmen: MICHAEL VICCCHRILLI g MARK H. JOHNSON, Recorder MARVIN GREEN WALTER REIMSCHIISSEL g MARGE WOFFINDEN, Treasurer PAUL BLACKHURST W. CORNELL HAYN IE qmfMmm lfe"? 9i I your Christmas dreams come I your hearth and home be filled 8 ITIayTo our patrons, warm thanks. I g Opportunity Day i Held Tuesday At PI. Grove High by Shaun McCausland g Gary Keetch, assistant prin-- g cipal at Pleasant Grove High gw School, opened the first an-nu- Opportunity Day on g Tuesday at the Pleasant S Grove High School and wel- - w corned the students and some 45 experts in varyious fields. U The objective of Opportun- - g ity Day was to give students g a picture of opportunities, op- - S enings, wages and other fac- - S ets of various professions g they might like to enter, g The agenda was made up s of the welcome and keynote K address, given by Golden K. g Driggs, from 8:30 to 9 and a g choice of three different class 5 periods during the time from 9 to 11. P Mr. Driggs spoke on "The g Pursuit of Happiness and JS How to Catch It." He began S by talking about Pleasant K Grove's great historical back-- g" ground, the greatness of life and patriotism. He then gave S three suggestions to attain R happiness. They were, know how to get along with people, K better yourself by yourself, g and live with the idea that g you can be happy and suc- - g cessful. S The students were then dis-- S missed to attend the three S classes of their choice. A full S range of most general pro-s' fessions was represented and g all the instructors were well B established in their fields. 3 Students and instructors a-- like enjoyed the session and g it will probably be used every m year. The students and fac-- g ulty of Pleasant Grove High g would like to sincerely thank S all those who gave of their time and thought for coming |