Show m pf i - ( ( fhr italt Isiltr Siihfnr Second Section Valentines t Salt Lake City Utah — Saturday Morning — November 2 Nothing Serious® Mental Test Asked for ‘Bad Driver ? THE TIPOFF: A husband can always tell when his wife has bought an expensive new dress and is afraid to ‘"n i tell him about it r -- S ha-atar- ts tjiuxiHifU- - ‘Leading Utahns RaffATtSg Page C6 Deny Need for US Student Aid rage One 1 937 TJ Clyde Educators Tell Solons Youth Able to Find Means v i dropping -- subtle 1 hints Into the " satlon paving theway l o r"i t h e a J nouncement A man can By Jerome K Full usually bet his Tribune Staff Writer wife has bought a new dress The governor’s traffic cocirdl when she says: natlngr committee Joined In "Honey I’ve Friday afternoon - session by Dan Valentina Just been think Gov George D Clyde support‘lng’lf I plan my menus ahead ed a proposal to require traffic iconver Seizures Urged In n-- I’m ’ ‘ Suspensions Some of Utah's leading educators and Its chief executive told a congressional subcommittee Friday this state does not need federal aid In the form of Scholarships loans or study-worprograms to encourage high school graduates to go to college Testifying at a hearing in the University of Utah Union they admitted that some students are unable to attend college because of financial reasons but said they felt that most students with proper motivation could find the means to continue their educa-- h sure-Lean-sa- from the grocery bill Ot“ she’llsay "X read the other day In the newspaper where this here business executive aays it la a wife’s duty to dress nice sq her husband will get ahead In his profession” Ah sly ones these wives If she’s got a little $9895 gown hid away in the closet she’ll start justifying herself by re marking: “I was 'just thinking that I haven’t really had a new dress I mean a real dress since therapy As outlined by members the Evidence presented to The" committee showed that Utah tops the nation In the percentage of its population attending college as well as tn the percentage of total Income spent for education This they attributed to traditional attitudes toward education committee whose licenses have been suspended or revoked would be obliged to receive treatment at the University of drivers -- Utah Mental Health Clinic And they would have to prove to the satisfaction ot the State DepartPublic ment Safety that they could safely be entrusted with the use of a motor vehicle be- One of of fore their licenses instated would r i’ be re- Idea ' Into say‘Tve just been Theproposal wasn’t put I don’t really want operation Dr Joseph P Kesler 1932” Or she’ll To Study — thinking anything too expensive for Just a little presChristmas ent after allrlts the thought behind the gift that count On the other hand she inlght say—'‘Why don’t you buy that set of golf clubs you’ve been wanting after all we only live ounce and I think we should enjoy things we like while we can Then she springs the dress And what out of the closet can a man say? ' Sure hope Santa Claus can find a place to park downtown! acting director of the State Department of Health and JayjC Newman commissioner of the public safety department said they (D-Al- (D-Ore- Among the considerations Inare the ability of the state to cover the Equipment silhouetted against mouth of sion tunnel first phase ot Colorado- River Glen Canyon exists of the program and the applicability of existing laws to the program Gov Gye added another pro- to cedure Utah’s make it tough - of for driving a negligent that would without a Organizations established for the purpose o! promoting salary differentials within the teaching profession are not in violation of professional ethics the Utah Education Assn ethics committee has ruled" category— between 20 The ruling came from study of freezing and 30 Mrs resolution proposed by nile courts Midafternoon readings in LeGrand member of AlDr Kesler launched the pro- Donna Education Assn in the the In ter maun tain Area pine posal for the state to require wake- - of k flurry of organiza- ranged with the' low 40s to mental testing and treatment V of men teachers seeking the 30s tions for Its derelict motorists Acciin their differentials dependency dents he said are not accidental local salary scales At least two that is psychological tests and school districts in the state have other means of detecting behavior patterns can predict with an such differentials The committee ruling accuracy of 78 per cent those Friday by Allan M West people who are going to be in- UEA executive secretary folvolved In traffic accidents- --" lows: Harold MacDonald 17 Terre Result of Factors kin the opinion of the ethics Accidents he said are the re- committee a salary procedure Haute Ind Friday was commit certain factors — the and practice sult of emerges from ted to the Utah State Prison for physical relationship and condi- school district policy Matters for not less than five tion of “’the vehicles and the Involving salary schedules must robbery and for life years roads the design and facilities rest ulttmateiy and tegally withU mstr£ Jud'e stewrt by of the vehicles and the behavior the board of education which Is Hanson patterns of the drivers comprised of lay people who are India19 Larry y Knight committee Other members not bound by the who was with napolis charged agreed: attitudes and behavior (National Education Assn) robbery in connection with the characteristics are the impor- Code of Ethics same was placed on protant factors which the state has “As the committee sees it the bation crime to the adult and referred to not been able ethical behavior of no Individual control Dr Kesler said the Mental or group of individuals who are probation and parole board"' MacDonald and wete Hygiene Ginlc should be able members of the profession’ is arrested after a Knight chase shooting to bring its facilities to bear on involved in the case cited under that problem— “and accidents Principle Five — Article One of in connection with the robbery of a service station at 4500 S are our number one problem” Code of Ethics” the UEA-NEState St on Aug 31 sales-WQMEN- Students at West Jordan High School were polled the other day about chewing gum lit classrooms—23 said they ' didn’t think it was a good Idea six said It was okeh (How about chewing tobacco?) Feel like corresponding with an overseas penpal? Avrahman - -- ‘Boy Outlaws’ Hear Verdict Shikun Amaml 153 Rehovoth Israel would like some Utah residents to write him He’s 27 years eld an agronHUrtzook sitjy The Extension Most of the Intermountain Area felt the chill breath of autumn Friday as a cold air stream poured in from the north Skies were clear to partly cloudy in Utah Nevada and most of Wyoming but snow struck Montana northern Wyoming and into southeastern Idaho Early morning temperatures Friday for the most part fell well within the Salary Move li- cense you know that Harry Smith in Firm on Juveniles who owns a poultry farm Cottonwood Heights owns one And the governor urged of the few) round chicken houses tougher treatment of juveniles Thomas Har in the courts "so that they come lrt the nation? Idaho wants to know to respect the law” where he can get a list of all Too lenient treatment he said the traveling salesmen in the has weakened the state’s control West (I personally would like over offenders who receive “just a list of all the traveling a slap on the wrist” from juve- omist But Air’s Chilly Ethics of be particularly effective In the case juveniles who are ar- JUST ABOUT PEOPLE: Did rested Div-sio- of Brigham Young Univer if offering a special course i in secretarial procedures this year (like how to sit on the lap of the boss how to make use- of your coffee breaks how to smudge carbon paper etc 'etc Incidentally the Brigham Young University Universe came out editorially the other day In favor of moving Brigham Young’s statue from Main and S Temple to the BYU campus The editorial points out "Salt Lakers have1 never appreciated the presence of the statue and have only mentioned It in jokes and complained when failing to negotiate a touchy turh around Its sides” the editorial sug gested' that If Salt Lake won’t give up the statue the school’s 9000 students pitch in pennies to buy one themselves (Why not wait for the next legislature maybe they’ll appropriate funds to build a replica4 of the statue diverproj- - UEA Affirms Skies Slay Clear for traffic law violaters He suggested that besides revoking or suspending a license the state might Impound driver’s car He said - UEA-NEA- J ‘Home Rules’ jrU!) ect completed Rubber-tirescaffolding was pulled back for blasting Trucks passed under It to haul away muck d 125 Glen Daiii Crews Finish Two Diversion Tunnels Special to The Tribune KANAB — Completion of the first of two tunnels which will divert flow of Colorado River while construction of the giant Glen Canyon Dam Is In progress was announced Friday by US Bureau of Reclamation engineers Holing-througon the half-millong t'urmef on the west wall of the canyon marked the first step in construction of thb 421 million dollar water storage and hydroelectric key project in development of the Upper Basin of Colorado River Contract for the tunnel was awarded 13 months ago to’ tjhe Mountain States Construction Co of Denver A low bid of $2452340 submitted by the firm was nearly ofte and a half million dollars under bureau estie " mates than 150000 cubic yards of rock had been excavated from the tunnel since work started in February with more than -- 250000 pounds of explosives required for the blasting opera- to ' 'X & and other provements for 1957 after saying that five million dollars should be allocated? NOT A SINGLE PENNY out of CoL 4 Sea Page j B-- 4 4 risks E EuckwelL-- state nsurance commissioner reported to the attorney general that Northern Insurance Co of New York and the Assurance Company of America which is owned by Northern Insurance were both licensed to sell fire insurance A in Utah — e - - Pollce thought the auto may have carried more than one person and the Fire Department was requested to stand by with lights and grappling equipment Taken to Hospital The body was taken to Salt Lake General Hospital ' Since the river bridge Is on the Salt Lake-Davl- s County line police were at a loss Immediately whether to attribute the death to the county In which the point of Impact occurred Davis Tor where the body was found Salt Lake y Probation Faces Mail Offender Mrs Veryla Ada Hutchinson East charged with obstructing delivery of a letter not addressed to her removal forgery and cashing of checks 30 3314-2n- Days Since Wins ‘Excellent’ Rank Miss Harriet King Last Utah Traffic Death field con- sultant for the National Travelers Aid Assn left Salt Lake City Friday after conducting a two-wee- J study of membership Aid Society — here The survey taken each ‘five years Indicated the Salt Lake Where Auto ToolTFatal Plunge Police officers examine the automobile which carried woman to her death Friday night at k and conditions of the Travelers V about 1700 N Redwood Rd Part of the vehicle still is submerged in the Jordan River r agency is in "excellent” condition she said and will expand considerably in the next five years due to increased population occasioned By expanding A l AieL mL a d totaling $137 in value allegedly taken from the letter was placed on probation for two years in US District Court of Utah Thursday Judge A Sherman Christenson In making the order directed the woman to make restitution on the government checks and pay interest at 6 per cent ’ V J - the-stat- i V -i- Discover Body They sell the samd class ot The body of an unidentified Insurance at different rates Mr woman was discovered late Fri- BuckweU said day on the bank of Jordan River Corporate Existence at about 1700 N Redwood Rd The generaL in an apparently the victim of an auto opinion attorney written by Raymond W accident A physician said the woman had been dead about six Gee assistant attorney generaL held that could not hours existence the question corporate Salt Lake City police were notified Friday at 11:49 pm by of either firm But that the opinion con- Roger B Jenks 1386 N Redwood Investigating officers eluded would not prevent the jsald a southbound auto bzlieved state from refusing to license a driven by the victim grazed the subsidiary corporation when the river bridge then went through parent corporation is already li censed nor would It prevent the the 30 ft waterway state from starting a proceed" Found Nearby The body of a small dog be- ing to require a corporation to lieved to be the victim’s pet forfeit its charter — was found nearby The auto was registered to MUdred Bowen 1019 W 5th South Woods Goss Davis SLf Group the streets d early Saturday post-mast- port' parks Traffic accidents claimed two more lives Friday bringing the Utah highway toll to 176 deaths for the year seven fewer than at the same time a year ago The victims were an unidentified woman Whose auto went out of control near 1700 N Red-WooRd and plunged through the Jordan River and a former Salt Laker HerscheJ N Edmunds 47 Hawthfftne Calif who died In a Salt Lake hospital of Injuries sustained “In an auto accident Oct 9 near Gunnison Sanpete County County Efforts to establish the victim's identity were fruitless to Police Friday were asked by capital improvements Including Mrs George B Martin 1071-ls- t $500000 a year to reduce bonded Ave to Investigate theft of two Indebtedness created td pay for ' See Page B-- CoL $ lengths of garden hose In Utah Road Mishaps -- sixth - s attorney general Into a complicated legal problem and came up with the opinion Friday that two insurance companies — one wholly owned by the other — may sell Insurance at “varying rates Licensed in Utah Utah law requires each Insurance company to sell its policies at 'identical rates for similar dug ‘ nila wera State Attorney Cites Rule On Insurance answer? j J Tbs from the federal governanything ment should do to attract more of them into higher education Cites Utah Record Gov George D Clyde ' said that in Utah only 17 per rent See Page B-- CoL 4 Two More Die For drilling and shooting tunnel crews worked from a "gantry jumbo” a mobile scaffoling mounted on rubber tires 'which allowed drillers to work the full face of the hole Depending on the nature of the rock the operation ran as high as 16 feet of new tunnel per day with 13 to 40 feet considered average Some 800 cubic yards of pulverized and broken rock (the result of a day’s drilling) was mucked out at night a fleet of trucks dumping their loads upbat-trie- Driving of the giant bore was split into two subcontracts by Mountain States with drilling and blasting operations going to Northwood Inc Vancouver BC and excavation to Theo Wood of Salt Lake City The scaling of over 100000 cubic yards of loose and overhanging rock from the down-streaportal was handled by Mountain States Ernie Moore tunnel construction superintendent said more Carl Elliott scholarships the Rep The Utah tions stream from the mouth of the tunnel under the' glare of of flood lights At the peak of construction from 60 to 70 workmen were employed for the tunnel and scaling operations The right spillway tunnel now under construction by & Scott Corp prime contractor for the dam and power plant eventually will join 1100 feet of the diversion tunnel to become q permanent fixture of the spillway system of the dam More btlghtest high school graduates do not attend college and Congress wants to know what if Why Do Taxes Not Provide More for Improvements? V r f To waist In Informing (Editor’s not:voted tha oter on th homs bs question upon In tbs Bait Lake City election Not S Belt Lska Trlbuni fc publishing a eerlea ot questions with- - responses nnd proponents Half of tbs quwtlons to be discussed opponents proposed by tbs proponents and half by tbs opponents Tbla la tbs of tbs series) - Tons of Explosives Pros and Cons TODAY’S VALENTINE Why Is It That With an Annual Tax' Income of Any potal employe who can live through 41 Christmas mail Nearly 12 Million Dollars Our Present City Commission Invest Less Than $900000 in Badly Needed Is Able rushes deserves a Valentine So day’s public Capital Improvements? r- -f '’bM Pot on the back ' By Proponents V J goes to C A By Opponents I We were under the Impres- "We must give some facta to iT “Cy” Watson as sistant postmas- - sion that tills debate concerned the Legislature to show our If at Rexbur-V- the wisdom of Salt Lake City’s dire need for s one-cen- t sales I Idaho changing Its form of governAdiel So tax” spoke Mayor Cy Js cham ment not whether the city has In repion assistant postmasterin the or hasn’t made some improve- Stewart last December of the United States of America — he’s ments estimates leasing Gty If we stay on the subject Commission that we should be been assistant postmaster at Rexburg for 41 years longer voters of the city will have a spending more than five million clearer understanding of what dollars a year for the next five than' any other assistant election means to years on capital improvements in the postal system Tuesday’s Now he’s retiring from the them We remind the charter (Tribune Dec 18 1956) world of stamps and letters and proponents that the real and As recently as Oct 7 the He only Issue of this election is mayor has been quoted as saypackages and envelopes and his wife are lpaving for an not a study not improvements ing that there is "no hope for extended vacation and for the but whether we should discard (the needed) funds unless the first time in 41 years'”Cy” won’t our traditional form of govern- Legislature passes s city sales be around for the Chrlmas mail ment after 45 years for a radi- tax" That should pretty well settle the question that it is rush cally different form the opponents oF home rule — A valentine to you sir! However since today’s ques- not the proponents —who favor BAM THE feAD CYNIC SAYS: tion Is about improvements higher taxes as a first resort tohere are facts: Already my wife is saving ward more capital improve-ment- s my money to buy her a “nice Since World War1 1L more Christmas present! than 17 million dollars has been How much i did the city expended on sewer water air- fathers allocate to these Im- Reports Hose Stolen j (R-Uta- would study the idea volved Several The hearing was one of several being' conducted In the west by the committee on Special Education of the House of Representatives Committee onr Education and Labor The hearing was conducted here on Invitation of Rep Henry Aldous Dixon Members of the subcommittee are Rep Carl Elliott chairman - Rep Edith Green ) and Rep Donald Nich— olson (RMass) In opening the hearing Rep Elliott said this Country faces a "critical shortage oL highly trained manpower” which is of the great dangerous because-scientific progress made by Russia He pointed out that a substantial percentage of the |