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Show I A7 REVIEW, Three Nab National Morch 24, 1966 hqlladay news notes Girl Scouters Sign Treeplanting Pledges by Mary Gail Stark It seems most everybody is getting involved in beautification projects this spring one way or another: Mrs. Lyndon 6. Johnson is working on highway beautification; PTA groups are initiating school clean-u- p projects for student participation; Garden Clubs are working on civic beautification programs; Neighbor hood Youth Corps are engaged in projects throughout every state in our nation, and Girl Scouts from Utah and eastern Nevada will be busy this spring planting over 13,000 tree seedlings. The Utah Girl Scout Council will issue of 'Promise Service notes for Girl Scouts, age 7 through 17, to sign indicating their intentions to plant and care for tree seedlings in Utah and eastern Nevada. It is expected that some 8,000 Girl Scouts in Utah will sip the Promissory Kids Need Love , Understanding Other generalities which Dr. Nielsen used to describe normal children included: They usually have pleasant thoughts: smile often, are often contented. They are usually sorry for what they've done wrong and try to make up for it. They want to know what is right and wrong, and they want to do what is right. They have strong appro- priate emotions: anger, happiness. They react to their parents emotions. They get ideas; explore new ways of living; try new thinp. the Check For Crabgrass If allowed to go unchecked, crabgrass spreads out like an octopus, choking back and shading good grass. Thats why it is called the Number t)ne Lawn Pest. In fact, crabgrass seeds are now sleeping just under the soil waiting to sprout as soon as temperature and moisture conditions are right. There are so many seeds that some will keep germinating until weather conditions are too hot. Some will even stay dormant and germinate next year, along witt the new ones that are released by this years plants. The struggle to keep lawns free of crabress is never-endin- g. There is a way to combat Crabgrass. The secret never let crabgrass seeds germinate. herbicApply a ide while the crabgrass seeds are still asleep, and the plants never reach the soil sur- ace. Ever had Anna IwDdine, P. O. llt lake City, Uteh lduci Celt Fashions of Bountiful. Mrs. Dale Gardner, club president and fashion coordinator, will narrate the show. Club members will model. Robert Coleman, Mrs. luncheon chairman, is working on the decorations consisting of large paper roses. Mrs. Coleman at Call for reservations. 49 Tou Chopter Xi Tau Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority officers were elected Wednesday evening, March 16. Mrs. Jay Baldwin Jr., president; will be assisted by Mrs. Frank D. 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This model represents the 'new look in precipitation plants being built by Kennecott to recover copper from mine dump water at Bingham. , plant. at the entrance to Bingham year by a new $20,000.00 Send me my free copy of Copper Story Name Street. City -- Zip. State. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST SALT Kennecott's old precipitation plant Canyon will be supplemented this The Watered - Down Beer PartyUSA. Relaxation; Parenthood in a Free Fencing, Current Management Problems, Family Sewing and jnany others. 222-44- 1 m -- BEER-BECU- recipe in this REGISTER NOW for one of more than 275 classes including: Exercisand ing & Swimming for fum Figure Phanc t Get the 275 Nights at the U. of U. OR UTAH i w LAKE CITY. UTAH ENROLL NOW FOR A SELF IMPROVEMENT COURSE Divitian ef CwHiiwi" 447-15- 75 pre-eme- rge Do Yourself A Favor ... .UNIVERSITY Nmm f limits. He said it was normal for children to test the limits. Nation, r L? Highlight will be a Fashion Show presented by Anns Yer-gens- SOUTH STATE STATE AUTO CO. I VL 'Patio Decor.' Xi Our ITork u Your Guarantee JL Interior Designer of Clark-Leami- ng Furniture, lecturing 277-39- REPAIREDO EXCHANGED 142) U. Stct inn HOllADAY please call Mary Gail Stark, with news tips or activities ol your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc. on ADJUSTED biological sciences. Upon completion of 45 approved graduate credit hours, Institute participants are awarded a Master of Science Education degree. include tuition, Grants travel and living allowances. Utah. The Institute supported by a National Science Foundation grant, aims at Improving the competence of science and The mathematic teachers. ultimate intent is to motivate an increasing number of young people toward careers In mathematics and physical and 277-972- 5 meeting will be held at Eastwood Elementary r'-- If you tell him you love him, and dont demonstrate it, he can't cope with it, he said. Other advice for parents: Let your children do things for themselves, as much as possible. Set to them. Say 'no Do you love me enough to stop me? is a un --asked question many children ask by their behavior. Encourage their curiosity, originality. "Listen to your children, he urged. Regarding discipline, Dr. Nielsen said parents have become confused since the day of 'Fathers word is law to the opposite approach of Court Meet A8TC3ATIC and mathematics representing 19 states, who will participate in the 1966-6- 7 Academic Year Institute at the University of tree-planti- A the past generation of thing goes. 'The prisons are full of people who think that morality is something you can pi away witt, he said. Asked if all students in the Granite district received routine psychological testing, he explained the staff was not adequate to handle even the urgent requests from school principals. Presently the only psychological testing is done on the recommendation of the principals of schools, with the parents permission. Asked if teachers were given aids to spot emotional disturbance, Dr. Nielsen said teachers were the best source of information, but were not given district aids at the present time. Asked at what point a person should consult a psychologist about a problem, Dr. Nielsen replied 'Whenever anything goes on that bugs you or anybody is unhappy continually for a period of six months, consult a psychologist. Dont wait too long, he urged. Dr. Nielsen said children need to explore and experience themselves. some things 'Dont curb them too much, bont let them run wild, Jut warned. Children act their age most of the time. 'Problems come when parents expect more than the children are ready to produce, he said. Children are people, with individual differences, individual needs, problems, feelings. Parents were urged to enjoy their children. He suggested playing games or reading to them. Have fun with them. Let them know you think they are ' good company, he said. 'Be honest with your children - intellectually and honest, Dr. Nielsen said Ralph Harvard Riches, 3729 South 13th East, Salt Lake City, Gail Rodney Park, 4050 South 15th East, Salt Lake City, and Roger Germain Larson, 5789 Beaumont Drive, Salt Lake City, are three of 40 high school and junior high school teachers of science note, a result of Mrs. Lyndon School, 3305 South Wasatch B. Johnsons national beautiBlvd., Tuesday, March 29, 8 p.m., for PTA members and fication program. those living in the surroundTheme of this years celebration, honoring Girl Scout ing community. Week and the 54th birthday of Purpose is to inform the Girl Scouting in America, is community of the possibility 'Girl Scouting... .A Promise of constructing a tennis court on the property south of the in Action. The tree planting will take school. place on Arbor Day, April 22, Rake And Hoe Show in Nevada and April 29 in Utah. Included on the girls' ng Rake and Hoe Garden Club project sites is the Salt Lake Tribunes will hold its Annual Guest Tree Grove up Luncheon at the Towne House Christmas Athletic Club, 158 South 3rd Parleys Canyon. The promissory notes of East, March 31, 12:30 p.m. Guest speaker at the lunchservice will be presented to the mayors of the various eon will be Merline Learning, communities in the Utah Councils Utah and eastern Nevada II you live in regions. Tennis Speaking at the Roosevelt PTA last Monday, Dr. Elwln C. Nielsen, psychologist and supervisor of psychological services for the Granite School district, concluded: Children' need to be loved and need to be listened to. . . They need to feel important and worthwhile. . .and understanding parents can help children solve their problems. TRANSMISSIONS t STAMAtl Science Awards The old art of recovering copper from 26 specially designed precipitator cones, mine dump water and scrap iron will be- come an exact science when Kennecott completes its new $20,000,000 precipita- - Instead of dumping scrap iron into troughs, it will be fed automatically into the top of the cones. Meantime, the mine water tion plant near the Bingham solution will be forced, under Canyon mine. pressure, from the bottom of About all that will remain of the cone and will be swirled the old plant will be the chemithrough the scrap iron. cal principle that changes scrap The result will be the treatinto copper: When treated mine ing of more material in less water flows into long troughs time with greater recovery of Cross section view of cone precipitator over the scrap iron, a surprising copper. This will make it pos- chemical reaction takes place ... the iron sible for Kennecott to compete more goes into solution and the copper comes out. successfully in the world-wid- e copper market by increasing its precipitate copper proThrough extensive research, Kennecott has speeded up the chemical reaction with duction from 2,250 to 6,000 tons per month. Kennecott Copper Corporation 200 Utah Copper Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer 411 t wort ; w J |