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Show tihnm Local News Features Section B Salt Lake City, Utah By Dan Valentine '.ANOTHER YEAR GONE: I -- celebrated my favorite birthday I beanniversary yesterday came 47 years old. old, that now Utah Faces Need for New Laws By William F. Smiley Tribune Education Writer 47 The vanguard of SEATTLE Utah Education Assn, staff and delegates to the National Education Assn, convention arrived here Saturday and immediately began placarding the Olympic Hotel and other major centers with election and campaign material. and Ive made It, its wonderful. The age of 47 is a delightful age truly one of Dan Valentine There' is none of the frenzy of becoming 21 and starting out on the big rat . There is none of the worry of turning 40, and wondering whether it is true that life truly begins at 40. the most delightful ages of man. NEA. The convention opens here 47 BEING old is NO, years 47 is the perfect Sunday afternoon. wonderful age. . . . Youre too old to be ALREADY ON the scene were ydung . . . and too young to be Mrs. Louise Bennett, Holden, jold. . . . Millard County, UEA president; All are different. ... birthdays Theres an excitement about becoming 21. Now youre a legal See Related Story, Page adult. A-- 7 John C. Evans Jr., executive secretary, and Dorothy Zimmer man, assistant secretary. Robert H. Wyatt, Indianapolis, and Dr. William G. Carr, Washington, D. C., NEA president and executive secretary, respectively, will launch the convention Sunday at 11:30 a.m. with a press conference in the Olympic Hotel headquarters. They cant throw the age stigma at you anymore. . You can vote. . rTYou can Jake your place in the world. . . . a disenchantment about your 30th birthday. . . . Youve learned a lot in the nine and years between 21 and 30 not all of the knowledge has been good. teen- - Theres THE CONVENTIONS general assembly, scheduled in the Coliseum at the Seattl Center, site of the 1962 Worlds Fair, will be Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Carr will give his annual report to the association. It is expected to cover the NEA action on the UEA request for sanctions in full. AT 30, YOU realize that men fine, that men arent all good. . . . But youre still in the race. You're ready for the second lap. . . . A man's 40th birthday is a time of bafflement. You're still hanging onto youth with your but you know fingernails its just a matter of time until you slip off the cliff and plunge down into the valley. . . . ... THE UTAH STORY will be subject of a panel discussion At 40, you care. . . . Tuesday afternoon at the Coliseum. At 47, you accept getting old Meanwhile, the 80 members . . . and, secretly, rather enjoy and associates of the Education it. I didnt enjoy becoming 40 Writers Assn., in a seminar at but I think Til enjoy being the University of Washington, 47. . . . Saturday heard an e of sharp and bitter There's a certain serenity between the two most and youve got about it controversial figures in western plenty of company. education. Like John Wayne. When CalDR. MAX youre 47 it gives you a distinct ifornias electedRAFFERTY, state superintenand rather a cruel pleasure to note that John Waynejs getting dent of public instruction, and old, too . . . and that a few of Thomas Braden, publisher of an his neck muscles sag, and some- Oceanside, Calif., newspaper times he doesnt have his hair and president of the appointive on straight. . . . California State Board of Education, were the principals. 47, AND, WHEN ... lf inter-chang- r you get a secret delightful pleasure out of noting that Bing Crosby puffs a little after each song . . . and that Don Ameche isnt quite the man he used to be. . . . But one of the main advantages of becoming 47 is that you dont have to pretend youre young anymore. You can admit that your feet hurt after walking through a supermarket. You dont have to go on the ferns wheel anymore at carnivals. At 47, you can start pampering yourself. Asked to mow the THEIR CORLMENTS were divided into three segments on the topics censorship, indoctrination and local control subjects on which these two have tangled repeatedly in meetings of the state school board. Dr. Rafferty, whose widely read Sunday column which appears in The Salt Lake Tribune See Page B-- Column 2 9, you know . . . asked to push a neighbors stalled car, you can say, Fred, Id be glad to, but I happen to be in my late 40s. . . . thing about being 47 is that you dont hqve to pretend you like young things like "The Beatles! . . , You can sniff at Paul Anka, and Fabian, Elvis, Rickey Nelson. And you can close your eyes and remember such glamor gals of your own youth such as Alice Faye, Claire Trevor, Betty Gra-blMerle Oberon, Lane. . . . S! i i i i BUT WITH one exception, it is possible to comply with the existing constitutional provision that counties comprising a legislative district must .be t contiguous and strike a reasonably r close balance of population and legislative representation. Rlr. and Mrs. Francis B. Abel, American Fork, tunia planter next to a church. The baby was The widest variation between hold an infant girl found abandoned in a pe reported in good condition following exposure. population and representation, if present memberships were retained, would occur in the Infant Girl Senate with Box Elder County RIanrice AbravaneL Utah Symphony director, concentrate on as the beneficiary. score of Sunset Concert scheduled Saturday at Ute Stadium ( BECAUSE THIS county is conc tiguous only to counties with sizable populations it would have to be or subin stantially the Senate. A record $176,135 has been surpassed the 1963 total by more On a basis of the 1960 popuraised to date in the 1964 Cancer than 314,000. lation census, which is the one Crusade conducted by the Utah This was the largest percentany 1965 reapportionment would Division, American Cancer So- age increase of any state in the have to follow, a Senate would call for a populaciety. nation, according to a telegram By Ann Shields 0 tion factor of approximately to Mr. Ashton WENDELL J. ASHTON, Utah of congratulations Tribune Correspondent inhabitants memM. Senate from One of the busiest men in town It opens Monday fa the stanational Leader, George per crusade chairman, said Saturber. crusade chairman. these days is dynamic Maurice dium and repeats Wednesday AMERICAN FORK--An Infant of 25 units the states county day director of the Utah and Friday. have exceeded their goals and THE UTAH chairman said he gill, believed to be about six A House would Abravanel, this years drive already has is confident the state will exceed months old, was abandoned in call for a population factor of Symphony, who faces a week ARLENE SAUNDERS, beaufull of music, to climax Satura petunia planter next to a its set goal of 3180,000 when all approximately 13,000 for each day with the orchestras Sunset tiful, young American soprano church here early Saturday. funds from outlying units tire representative. Concert fa the University ' of who will sing with the famous counted. He also expressed his Utah Symphony fa its Saturday THE CHILD WAS taken to Redistricting the state to hold Utah stadium. thanks to the more than 12,000 American Fork Hospital, where as closely as possible to these special performance, also will volunteers who helped put the she was reported in good condi- population factors would give REHEARSALS for the July appear fa the "Faust produc, drive over. tion. It appeared the baby suf- the four most populous counties 4th event are spaced during the tion. Total the So, M. Abravanel, who will no ill effects from ex- - a Senate membership of 20 coming week between fered contributions 'from It looked like a gray week- againstsevea-for-the-other-25 unit-we- re direct the " mustcrfor'Faust," 394r posure-,SaltLakeCounty physician counties and a Hosue member- sity of Utahs Summer Festi- has arranged for the said. Region Saturday morning but of 51 18 for the val orchestra to rehearse for the production. Police Chief Boyd Adams said ship 25 as against the sun poked through the aftother counties. Independence Day program on brown-eye- d the of the ernoon clouds to bring fair identity Thursday and again on Saturchild was not known. After a THESE RATIOS could be narskies and high hopes to area day mornirg. with conference the outdoorsmen. rowed somewhat if the court decounty 'Chief Adams said he cisions, as ultimately HE WILL POLISH up any spelled ST. GEORGES sizzling 101 Walter M. Jones, Utah Divi- would contact the county wel- out, will Utahs practice permit rough spots in the ensemble dursion president, said the funds fare degree reading was the department about where to (since statehood) of apportionthe few free times he has ing used from the will be crusade Area high for the place the child. ing on a basis of a population during the week. day while Bryce Canyon re- to press the fight against the factor or a major fraction of The prospect of such a busy THE BABY WAS found about corded a chilly low of 41. dread disease through research, such factor. week worries the conductor not 9 a,m. by residents living near The above ratios between Temperatures in Salt Lake treatment and education. i at all. His schedule since the the h Amencan Fork 67 comto from a City ranged urban and rural repreA TOTAL OF 25 per cent of formal closing of the symphony Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus By Associated Press fortable 87 degrees. sentation, however, were exis been neardollar Crusade Cancer Christ of Latter-da- y A boat master at season last March has PROVO A .pessimistic weatherfhan every Saints, 312 tracted from a used for research, Mr. Jones N. 1st East. as action-packe- d sample reappor- the Provo Boat Harbor and has ly forecast more clouds Sunday apparenttionment aimed at striking the and more than six times served as preparation for the drowned after for Utah and Wyoming with said, was She in sheet Saturday a ly night wrapped closest balance between populathe a rn o u n t contributed by big summer push. to rescue a scattered thundershowers and and was wearing shoes, stock- tion and and at attempting representation in the campaign is reUtahns SHORTLY OFTER the dose girl who couldn't swim. cooling temperatures in both ings, undershirt, diaper and the same time retaining county states. Mostly fair is the word turned to the state in research nightshirt of the season, M. Abravanel lines and with the complying POLICE OFFICER Don Mes-sic- k for southern Idaho and east- grants at the University of Utah went to New York to line up B-See 1 Column School State Medical Utah FRANCIS and RIRS B. Abel, who Page said Lynn Mathews, 22, soloists for next season. ern Nevada Sunday. lives across the street from the University. jumped into Utah Lake at the He stopped off on the way chapel, said she thought she home to fill a guest conductor Drowning Toll heard a car drive away from at Colorado State Universpot 15 near the church about 4 a.m. To June 28, 1964 Fort Collins; wound up sity, 10 To ''June 28, 1963 Shortly thereafter, Mrs.'Abel loose ends of the orchestral af26 All of 1963 heard what she thought was a fairs fa Salt Lake, and then cat Again about 6 a.m. she to Santa Barbara hartor-to-h- elp Sandra Lymr w The popular Utah musical figJones when he saw her strugure is particularly pleased with LATER IN THE morning, she gling fa the water. A search was under way for the Sunset Concert, which will said, the noise was heard again, the missing man late Saturday revive an old custom that drew and she went outdoors to investilarge crowds of Utahns in forgate. She joined another neighnight mer years. who was bor, Ray Beasley, The gril was rescued from the water and taken to Utah Valley THE STADIUM performance driving by and stopped when he heard the crying. hospital for treatment then re- will be for the families, he The baby was picked up from leased. She said she was swing- said. The orchestra and Miss the planter and ing .on a rope over the water Saunders will present some of taken to the hospital, where a the finest music they will ever when she slipped and fell fa. minor bruise was noticed on her hear at prices everyone can afMR. MATHEWS jumped into head. ford, he declared. the water and told her to hold ATTENDING THE TICKETS FOR the Independonto his back, she said. We physician said there was a small scar on both went under, Miss Jones ence Day concert are available the babys left elbow, appearing said. The next tiling I knew at 31 for general admission and to be a burn or the scar from they were lifting me onto the 32 reserved seats at the syma removed birthmark. boat phony offices, 55 W. 1st South. Two Utahns Faust, Sunset Concert . Find Baby Abandoned under-represent- Events Keep Abravanel On Fast Beat All Week 33,-00- Gray Weekend? Well Half Nice 80-m- Utahn Feared Drowned at Provo Dock Inter-mounta- in Sixth-Eight- ot Ann-Margr- ... g, Patricia ;And its kind of refreshing realize that theyre 17 years old, too . , . or older. . . ? Jo Child Molester: Could Be Anyone Im going to enjoy being old . . . in fact, I might be 47 years old for, the Yes, 47". years next years. three ... or By Clark Lobb Staff Writer Tribune f, word the molest brings - Generally to mind an image of a sinister character lurking in shadows waiting to attack children. This may be the image from B movies or sensational magazines. four more ... SARI, THE SAD CYNIC, SAYS: at A man can still feel young 47 he just has to start running around with older ple to do It, thats ail! peo- THE TRUTH IS MORE frightening. The usual molester, police say, looks and acts just like your neighbor or best friend and could be! That Is why Police Sgt. Deen L. Eskridge, head of the departments sex crime squad, is completely sold on educating parents and, more important, children on the entire subject. New Definitions , IS bang tur that you boar (trong roromblancu to Gregory Pock. VANITY Rtmoman ; V i ! Traffic Toll -- My-hea- rt, AND ANOTHER nice 4 ) decisions. Cancer Drive Tops first Record for Utah aren't all youre i IJ IT WOULD require an amendment to the state constitution to eliminate the provision giving each county a minimum of one House member. It is impossible to strijce an exact balance between representation and population without obliterating county lines, as the Supreme Court recognizes in its THE UEA IS presenting Moroni L. Jensen, its immediate past president, as candidate for the executive committee of the race.. .' i By O. N. Malmquist Tribune Political Editor Reapportionment of Utahs Legislature on a! basis of the U.S. Supreme Court's population dictum, without increasing the size of either house, would result in senatorial districts ranging up to seven counties and House districts up to three counties. . As Nominee been wait- become Re districting Chore: Radical Revisions PusliEx-Aid- e ing a long time to Page One Early for NEA Votes Serious years June 28, 1964 Utahns Call Nothing Ive Sunday Morning TV Fare, Section H Demonstrating what children never should do are Robert E. Taylor and his daughter, LeAnn, " k , 5. Police warn that a most important point for children is Dont take candy from stranger. THE POLICE YOUTH bureau, directed by Capt. E. G. Cederlof, has prepared what the captain calls his never, ever plan. At the same time, Sgt. Eskridge is attempting to find an organization or f business firm to absorb the cost of printing a color cartoon book on the subject It is not some sinister, shadowy character who is easily spotted, he added. Thats what makes it so difficult to prevent these tragedies. NEVER EVER accept toys, candy or other gifts from them no matter how well you know them and like them. Wait until Mom or Dad says it is okeh. Never ever go with someone who tells you he was sent to take you home. Run and holler loud and go to the nearest house. IN RIANY CASES IT is a man regarded as honorable by the mother and father and well-like- d by the child. It might even be a kindly uncle or some other relative. The sex crime specialist said this does not mean, of course, that families should immediately look with undue suspicion at every male neighbor, friend or relative. THESE RULES COULD save your childs life, the sergeant said; read them to your children. Never ever play anywhere without letting your Mom or Dad know where you are going and who you are going with. NEVER EVER accept a ride fa an auto or truck. Scream loudly and run away if one is offered. If you can read and remember the license plate number, you can help the police a great deaL t Never ever play fa alleys, empty buildings, vacant houses, garages or sheds. NEVER EVER GO TO a public rest room without Mom or Dad or some responsible adult. Never ever allow anyone to touch yovf a movie. Get out of your seat fast and run to the usher and teQ him what hap' pened, in Never ever talk to strangers. - i 4 |