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Show ), I - , t - , Srrr, -- - leartHirge 1F ,,. Unified' t .1' Z PhoIsiudy $ - . By SALT-LA- , - - :71 'I - -- A new and 2 :.: . I- - - T ... i. - : long-rang- : - --- - He alibAnnounced , ' 1 , t' I I ; ' 1 , : 4 SORT - 41 , , A 4. study . that Utah ;7Z1,7' educe. don study; program being undertaken by the National School Boards Assn. The other1 state is Virginia -'1 Purpose Of , Study Dr.1 . of the Purpose study. 1 seven-Yei- y--- ArVP. roup-Votesloitturcla- i .. n Legislature Callback , 1 . - ': t , 1 states in the , -- hi a Coil-nett- meet icnool needs. , ---- Alt ' program-t- o e ' 3, 1963' -- Utah Legislative ' ; - ... - - - rated a pproacti toward solving Vtah's educa tion problems was proposed Friday by Dr. W. Dean Belnap, president of the Vtah School Boards Assn. Belnali proposed that Utah's teachers )olit the school boards, the State Department - , ZAtig -- MAY 'FRIDAY, i' VOR Deseret News Eittication F 01 AM CITY,-LIT- KE ill Zs ilnalso--10::::::- - -- - p Belrit,2.1aitis.eldIrnultc - -- By BAL KNIGHT 3 ba twirl.: fW - er Kreso-- lution in which the Utah Parent-TeachMan. 011Id the stand- - of teachers in the School- - contmvers as of -- fered Friday at the PTA's annual conventrm.', The proposal as prepared by state PTA-leas, calls on the -----OM&...iAdOna portion-teachers to pupils , to provide the Legislature with an Immediate governor v opportunity' to deal again with This Iamili ' . six generationf includes- Mary Brown Clark; )03,-centerinstruction; '3) teacher and the ... of school problem his f with public sixth her' daughter,. Ant Sevy, 83; left; the 's other professional generation Jbaby Richard salaries, finance.. -- z Pet ni rf' in - - - ..,. . : , mother Cathryit-- C; Saxton; Dorothy Se vy Christensen, standing. left,mather of , and,,,, 4i special services- - for - With some scattered opposj'students.- WindellSevy;- father of Mrs. Christensen.-- tion, -the 750 delegates to e It intention , that CPahort icyceCctfloudRyain 4 meet agreed to cons Utah's teachers be invited to and It take part in the studies." Dr. T co - . .'Saturday. .Belnap,.. said- -. This, he - said,. ' " Skies turned partly cloudy ..Iteads the .. would them opPortu Statement -, give ., ' over Utah Friday and afew , es nity they seek to help struc. itAff lit- Tstate 'Ikorl...asit"vwt,..wpaoaki.o46rAatMoigo' lure a better schootprogram.. 'tté-i'l.tiiii..6...-tstatement ,scattered showers tell In the . Such a- shad y he - said,- - Is' north portion. to -- ; the assembly. Opening Utah PTA convention are Mrs. Fred Keeler bound- to bring forth "some ... "In Order to resolve the ' Saturday's and Mrs. George Headley, national. PTA officersyz)present impasse we Implore CC:)'-- good ideal" and should make ' BY DOROTHY O. REA from the summit of Big Mountain-therf- irst . both board members and the governor to provide the along with Mrs James W.- Ure, 'slate president. view of the valley by any of the pioneers.: for the same Deseret News Staff Writer ersimore aware of problems , Utah Lezislature an 'immediate John Brown moved his family from Salt of weath- comtype d promote a spirit of . to deal lei wfth One stmimirdai in 18,52 a Utah pioneer opportunity again Lake City to Lehl and Pleasant.Grove, where, er and little tligk'''''', ' the problem of public school : wrote in his journal. "On the 7th of July my Mary-An!DI:Mir:Sett' I spent her early years. She mat-wifchange in tern. e i n a'ilt- said he had we finance and call the birth upon a to daughter 'Whom Amy, gave tied Albert rt Clark Feb. 1, 1879, in the St- talked with the State Office Partly, per at ur teachers and the governor to we gave, the name Mary Ann." will George Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of-- - of Education and Gov, Oeorge Cloudy Highs accept such acticutas the - With the birth of a baW in Heber - Legislature Saints Mr Clark dled 1n 1937- ty Latter-da- y range from 65 to SO, with D. Clyde and that bothre, the may take," Ann became e rare great! lows Friday night mostly in She has Made her home In sponded warmly to- the study resolution- stated. - 6-e with daughters Mrs. J Mary Ann Brown (Laura), Cark, proposed. by-7 Clark celebrated her 103rd of next 4 By the fore birthday last July St iiIiti , An was named Friday by the Salt governorto provide the Legis- week showers part become advisory7board son may are Mrs. Other a daughters and guitch. lature with suchen opportunity The Legislative Council al. . of Mrs. Philip R. ,(Cathryrr) Saxton Ir.' Frank (NOW) ,Pace; Twlir Falls, Idaho; rs,adY has been assigned a two Lake County Commission to correlate all activity related to and upon, agreement , by, the more general-- over western Nevadtt--an- d Utah western auditorium toostruCtion civic before of the David r as (Zella) Mo. "A as question teachere---tholding exciting ,, situ birthday is pot Adamson,,Proyo;Albert ' and a lowering temperature riew baby, who represents the sixth , anted in a7boridWiffeOlection. tion. accept the action of such a , 1. trend is predicted. ark has performed Until teceritly,-MI-C1-1Mrs. Clark--saierationinmy-family- ," Dr. Bettis') said he hoped the Commissioner Marvin p. Jenson emphasized that the Legislative session, . Only a lew sprinkles of looked has for She was duties. born upon the teachers to teachers would join the study board'il-jo, Mary Brown (Mollie) Clark not research will to be related Utah to a in the fell Thursday. rain problems I contract negotiations with local , ward to and enjoyed- - her many birthdays. efforts and that they would July 7;1859in Lehi to John and Amy Snya had trice, Lake Salt City in Lake the Salt Valley. "1 tguess you shouldn't, put too manr,' abandon their expressed de Chle a uditoriurn complex boards'. of education for the tier- - Brown. Her 'lather was captain of the and its high and low read- - , . 'The board will gather infor- Year," it stated. Thirteenth Ten In the original pioneer cony candles on a cake. The day I was 100, the termination to seek their goals' 47. The .. were 68-a- nd -- At reccomendaMake mation and ka 'recent with ings 96 at Pay which, under the leadership of pris- - candles set fire to the frosting," she -tecalls. - through use of sanctions such was nation's high tions to the county, commission. Cov.cteorge D. Clyde the Utah L44.1 contrActs.-ident BHgbarn Young, made the March low Counting up all then grandchildren- tallies-the and Calif.; Education Assn. had also asked Blythe, over 130, ''But don't He suggested that teachers for presentation to the public any figures as plain was 24 at Minot, NM., and L , i that" the Legislature be given ADft July 19, 1847, be and Orson 'Pratt, the final because returns are still coming in," should use the normal demo. before a special election." Mr' ' N.Y. I a chance to. reviewlhe achopl Lebanon, - advance scouts, 4,,vg the Salt?...ake Valley says Utah's senior' citizen. cratic process such as work- - Jenson stated. -, finance The ThnetableNo governor question., OGDENSusie Ltdiomskis ling for election nt legislators Re- of 31i. and Mr& Stresses Obligation salmi program have ne specific timetable, but Peter Lukomski, Harrisville be encour- - will recommend a auditorium should died after. Heights, Friday ,v , daged, he Said, in their, .expres- - site after appraisals of desir noon of Injuries received stgareTahsoesedn-oPfthr7thatPetprhA obit. sion of goals So that the 'pub- - able areas. whe ashO ran into the path was to the ' lic To with of a milk truck near her children. may he made aWareof the The , , of. education. : "We de not believe that the Downtown Planning ASSn:, home 11 few houri earlier. - Valley Citizens' Itrivei of the truck .was come first in any state Salt " David Heus, 21. of 336 Grant school system that underpays, Council and loin; , Civic Auditorium Committee Ave, Ogden. and overworks its undervalues, and review other available ma - narristille Heights Is a teachers.Tltle to '760 acres of potash "We do not believe that land In the Cane Creek area teri housing area on the Utah can fUnetion at a pr- of Public hearings to get opin-- , ArMy Depot Just north - of teachers Juan County was t , o' '- --See PTA ea Pare-E- 4 ions from citizens and COMMU-- 1 livered- Friday to Utah. 'alleaders will be conductek Robert T.). Nielson, state - : My S" . IC I rector of the Bureau of Lim& WIthmany I influential people and these Management, said this brings tames were selected after one to 1,795 acres the total Utah Only Subjecta building much consideration and study, " has received in the area scheduled for consider. 1 bill--i- s ' The land is located about 15 ,ation at the pending special mrl Jenson sal (L .' 4nd mnah. At miles stuthwet session of the Legislature, Gov. Board 'Open Minded' State Land was selected- by the George-4te.also-emphasizethat-th- el Clyde emphasized -7 Board "in- lieu"- of patented board will be and A of to areasof-----modernized version cover the steel framework mining claims In 37 "If we Dpen the session to interested in, selecting the best for the gate, which is 14, time- the State. Eagle Gate cannot. be one additional bill, we will have site possible for artfia I people i,, at and South ' said. he Mr. that Nielson Temple process, consuming to eonsider others," he said. explained of Sait Lake Valley." "If it is State before October. Meantime State ' Highway the mining claims were located re he is The said : governor d not she looks there might and as as er woman in her Aary B r ow n Clark as This was disclosed Friday by Department officials said wid- before the land was surveyed plying "no" to a request by as well not be a committee," . Robert Tschaggeny of Metals ening of North Temple be- and therefore weren't available middle i,ears , schoolgirl-today, an alert 101 - Rep. Ralph C.. Anderson (D- - he added. Salt Lake State Co., tween Is and Main the to to state. Manufacturing be Salt Lake) that the session ed to the committee City, subcontractor for bronze done after foundatitont for the When Utah became a state reconsider a bill to separate weNream, Mr, Jenson, City Corn. new Chtirch-el----leaChrist 1896, four sections of each Juvenile courts from the State inismaner Conrad, s; marestm; work on the gate s -of Latter-da- y were Construction, Co., aside Saints admhtisfor vv ,set township grafi commissjon. ' 0 4-Thmal T. Taylor Murray which was awarded the $95,000 tration blinding at North Tem- support of public -- schools. , ., "If any emergencies arise .. , , community facilities - commit- - contract for building the gate ple and State provide support. When lands are withdrawn for however, these can be placed , erchairman Salt Lake . Valley designed bk George Cannon When North Temple is wid- federal reservations, , mining . fBetter-Miriutémbefore the session," he added. Citizens' o w a r d Young, absorbed a penalty of ened, a' right-tur- n Council; 7.or claims the other purposes, from lane . Gov. Clyde will meet InesDunn the Down- - $5,000 in its bid for the gate, State' Street north of North state is entitled to select lands at 10 LiTI;Witti Republican town day In other areas.. . 'Templealsa4sto-be-provitled-Planning Assn.; John Mr. Tschaggeny said. WAIIINGTON- - (1.1PI).4,-Th- e The Minuteman B' will be ufaetured in 'Utah and assem legislative leadefs- - to consider State Nielson- - said both Abe Mr. 2ncl Utah contraet AvePlans for The that - : t . e , 9 a. ; specifies . t widening : the , a d ate for Ise . , , : : special- session and Dr. Reed Clegg. the eagle, sculptured bylustin nue east to B Street, planned base lands and the lieu lands . . - an Minot, N.D.. Knob Noster, Mo., improvementS will not affect and to discuss the pending AFLCIO, team physician, University of Fairbanks and cast intO bronze. are the responsi- were mineral in nature. Wyo. The first Utah operations, since they at4," building bill. and Cheyenne, must be mounted on the gate bility of Salt Lake City, state ntin e n t a I ,C models will be placed in mostly concerned with . bite "The nieasure is now jelled Utah: Also Merrill Nelson.- - Kearns 19 and the cornerstone officials said. ballistic missile, this summer. ,underground I a It n e h e r at q idance system ind and we are SECTION B striking community leader; Woolas A. biJuly : No widening of State Street box laid by July 24 on penalty - In 1965, it Grand Yorks", N.D. stage- which are manufactured distiice or ,agreement WA' . is confident of hay. --between State North r , , Temple and 2nd The mIssilet are partly mail- - elsewhere. het-tegood bill," he stated. Mr. Tschaggeny said bronze North is programmed by the city. RigiCtrial Fair; Roy Davis. Holladay con'i Obituaries , mtmity leader- Albion C. Mu!. ahee t ingwill have to. be ob- state now. . - . -- 15 9 77 was saved In theYare ';,e ' - ''' contractor. - and' Otin tained from pith& Waterbdry, , ihe State' Road Commission Theater year ' . .. . , -1 : Kenosha, Wis.- - It may reconsider the north State comics to 10, 11 for or missiles the Conn., Greenwood; community Sandy ready get ' , , B--- firing by slightly reducing Financial 12.13 , Sea GATE on Page leade- rthen will have to be shaped 44 t Npecineationi for the 150 Min- '-- ' , uternan missiles now being de: N i4 Safe, 'Cash Stolen '. 7-- 4 illittlint , ,ployed at Great Falls, Mont. A safe containing ',These disclosures were made LIE is nine years old. supply of traps), and is getting 'enthusiastic When he .grows tip he is going to the about, mowing- his grandmother's lawn for $68 cash and $3,600, in checks '..N Thursday by Lt. Gen. Thomas was stolen from-thPenn Mtp n111111;11114 ow.1 P. Gerrity, Air Force deputy Yukon and use with his best friend in a a dollar; ; I !lit 1 e, tual-LifInsurance Co.,L543 chief of staff-- i In denying pub- - cabin in tha Wilderness. No mothers allowed. tioutit7 3. 1.111 . his 1;edrootn walls svithple,--.- covers lie ;111111 - stotillitit E 4th Sotith, Thursdayi1ished reports that the Minute. : This dream is 'the beginning of a long 1, I' lt i rifles,- poor trapped ' series of events, the end result to be a 22 ; tures, ,,..ill officials said the l'illit: Itittiott w,',,i ,., Company Dish hattrun Into difficulties. 140,00,1 t 1,14 ' muskrat, trapsvand fills his book7shelves , safe was pparently rolled : said the Air Force rifle to ' take to the Yukon. Gerrity t 't ;o.: whool hie books with Jim of - library A from the office and loaded WO ::"!Illlitisittitio 46 I Wag meeting schidules "almost . ' care of It' until , itridger,and animailc a truck or trunk of an auto. to the -day" In its program tO ' lira aetake real good I "assures,- and 'then' sets about - ' ' The' fluor is strewn with of t50. Minute- - thell,w deploya'"tdzcolleg to the parts to earn the, money buy Then.-- They are 19 ,h,c9me , .w. musicd1etionar7 , , . - . rat. hear and weasel ng at 1 rate of ready , , . ' One a day for , the rest of this .7 This '.22 rifle will be an a lament Ile that be was not born in the ipproFement -: , on the ordinary models; Ile has. already days- of Daniel Boone who didn't evert bave 1 o ,7Expisintng-why-theak1--rmtl716 léifn-tp frfprovtgitirisr els 0 at Great Falls have a range But the rifle Es the end result. Firai he .S When it is brought to his attentiontmiles, compared to had.to spend his birthday money'for- traps. fr,frow. , hat---he---wauldn't the-'1version 6,300 miles for even know He this stimmer, about all these thing if )) . , With the ntoney he gets tram the , he covidn't read,interesting said: rity he Itas'a pat reply, . were faced with great nVe muslcrat skins he will buy parts for lived then au I'd have to knowitrgencrin 1959 to rocome his 22, Then he itiU improve on thewould be his name, th2en I would look as as erational quickly possible. mock!. ''' regukir a We learned we could cut year tint up. And he got: a rifle when he ' leas six!" The last part is said (cmfrom the Original Minuteman There ale only several problems to this ' , schedule pointing to 1963 by scheme. It's .coming springand where are phasizettand underlined) with: 41 ,redticing certaity performance the muarats? These are rot enough, how!: look zin Komi thrcctLon. fiery . ever; to'hlrirler9k illeir'Old's Plans too much. , Smolt Dt.ot. Hwrbert M, Fehmet, WM' Drotwins By ; Irs fun and it's funny4bu4 donl "Let me hasten to add that There is always next tall and he wouldn't these reductions in no way im- be allowed to have a .22 yet anyhow. , , James Watt: inventor, of the steam this is .,how --Eagle. Gate will appear when reconstructed next Octobr. Fro- Meanwhile he hoards every penny he engine, as a chilonce watched , paired purability to reach se. , , 77 lected ),!w,Churckbundingtaxe - : Cloward lected targeta,," gets for allowance (except to build up his steam. I 1 of g - Skies , . - is,--"m- .'- -- :- . ., - '- ,-th- . . Richard Marr,Ann rom - wUI-yce- -.---- - - - Q 1re vit.-1.- r - - callv-- ' - - e , - - n Board To Gather Data .- - on Civic e . ,..-- e. - - Hall'Activity-- - -40s.--- -- an . w3r--1- -- the-scho- year-study-o- f. ' d. -- b small-househol- n -- a a LOCA - r--r- I 111A Ile Utah Given ItO Acres group-will-cons- ' chil-dre- f,.10ne BM ;f I 0 Potash Of City-Count- y 1 -- y ForSession i --- ay - y e agleGateCompletion , , I relaydd D; d ''open-minde- d completed 41610 .1111.h&MIWON14-kilit".intilled- -- open-minde- - A - PlansSummer Deploying us - , . , ' issi Ies arl-- - , the Airj-Foree-3Az , Schone7-president,,- ,,- a 1 - . - V0c-- 3 i ,. ' ' ' VIE , . annv . 7 1 - II ' d -- - '1 - - 1.i ,- - '' , - al io - . ' , '- 3 - , - ade---11)fre- or-1,79- I-- be-rea- - --- - trap--muskra- - - . k , , -- c .,,: - |