Show 1 -- -- C'mon to Tilbune lietér 'll I ' t : ' - Shasta Has Ha Patoty Just f(Ite i - There is an entISIttil birthday party Saturday In'fact It's the only birthday party of its kind in the worIct and I world-famou- All greeting s 11 Local News Sports Comics ht Second Section IN' for Shasta should be labeled with cards - 'SHASTA'S- BIRTHDAY - zoo at party begins Saturday at the am 14'' rot her friends 14 years old and older- !he regular admission will be charged In addition Shasta has arranged for an Ice cream treat for all 1er young friends who bring her a birthday card- - The ca is to be entered in the judging should be presented at the zoo gate before 4 pm and the winners of the prizes will be announced in Sunday's Salt Lake Tribune 't 10 AND FOR SHASTA WILL be !City is often' hotly contested at times it erupts into outright war 1—but OFFICER J Record was IL called Monday' by a niotorist who identified himself as Boyd Chapman to investigate a flat ''' tire Mr Chapman said he was pulling into a parking place at 120 S Main Monday after noon wher another motorist ran up to hIm and said he had been waiting for that spot lie told Mr qhapman he would fin44vr flat tires I he parked there a special birthday cake But ‘because sweets are not good for cats Shasta's cake will be only to look at She will receive an extra portion MR CHAPIVIA1141 p ar k é d of her favorite raw meat as a birthday treat according there anyway When he reto Jerry deBary zoo curator turned he found his left rear When Shasta was a tiny kitty she weighed in at a tire flat A passerby supplied Mr hefty one pound 12 ounces She was fed by bottle on a special formula and was cared for In the borne of Joseph Chapman with a description of Sloan who was then superintendent of Salt Lake City the other ear Officer Record said parks ' 2alt tkt Business News '-gtfillnu- TV-Far- Page 19 e Salt Lake City Utah — Tuesday Morning — April 30 1963 Nothing Serious - Not 111TIlls Car Dispute Yc)u the Youngster's name age and address Shasta says the age is very Important so the judges can make a proper selection of the prize winners 7 t- 'hot Alr'?! the big birthday' card contest ' are a boys and girl's bicycle to be awarded to the boy and The struggle for parking 'places in downtown Salt Lake girl submitting the best greeting cards 1' everyone's invited Saturday is the day when The Salt- - Lake Tribune i Irogle Zoo and youngsters - t everywhere send special 1 y birthday greetings to Shasta N ' Utah's — Liger Shastal birthday is ac tually next Monday She was I born May 6 1948 at Bogle '” 7 Zoo but her party Is ached- ' 4 4 uled Saturday so all her young friends can attend The Liger is the off spring of Huey a male Lion and IDaisy a Bengal Tigress L and' so far as is known she Shmta the firer :To be is the only Liger in any zoo feted Tribune Saturday by in the world A South African zoo had two Ligers but both died four years ago " ALL SHASTA'S YOUNG friends up to and including :13 years of age will be admitted free to the birthday party 'at the zoo Saturday by presenting an original and hand- birthday greeting ckrd tklm the birthday cards best drawn and most originEd itted by Shasta's yciung friends may win one of a big array of prizes offered by The Tribune 'P'111ZE TWO TOP All ' ' ' 4 ' ' — t k Treat-You- IL f N I - r70 e i 1--1 ' t t - i' I 1 -- i e' s - ' ' 1 ' i - -c ' '' ' - il 1 '! t t By Harold Schindler 1171 ' l rage 15 I - 1 - 2 r s s : 1 " :V ' ' ' 4 ' :rW' ! s ' 1'' f s ili ii1 i s 1 4) tr The Utah Welfare Commission Monday said it was not requiring juvenile court Judges or anyone else to sign "loyalty" oaths has "THE COMMISSION never requested nor suggested loyalty oath to anyone' the commission said in a special statement 'It believes a judge's loyalty Is expressed by performing the duties for which he ACC's' pointed and that time and effort taken from this responsibility is inappropriate" the commission added r i411r-- 7' ' ht ''' ' '4' t 47' )r---"' - -'' i ' '' : : i' sir '1'4' - ‘ ' - ' --- -- e L4 -- " 11 4 t '7‘ N -- ) ' ' ' ''' ' '' sS " ' ' 74 ' '':' 4 - I ' a' ' 1 - ''"' - ' ts'i t i — 'I 4 : t '‘t ' ' 4 of'ityi 1 - ' - ' '' Z'k V :‘''6t- : 4- 1 ‘ ''''-t- '' o'' 11 :' " i ) 1 ‘ I ' ' : ' '' r" 10" - '' " I 'r iy ) I °' ' 7 ' - ' -- : - ' 4 ‘ ' ! 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THE GOVERNOR indicated "One good rock might have been worth It all" says LoGrant Monday however that he does Peterson center and sons 'Robert 22 left Arad Rill 8 not plan to place the matter on the agenda of the special -- -session he plans to call on the A V state building program The governor reiterated previous statements he has made that although he will consider ' topics for the special session he does not want to crowd the agenda with a great variety of topics especially item a which already have been acted - Ilappy Illixtip - 3 Return to Home Find They're Lost on '' :4 1 s - 1 4 1 1 - s '' ts s i 4 h ' ' Bar Seeking Action by Lawmakers 01lJuvenile ' ' e-sst- s iI - THE STATEMENT was approved by all three members of the commission including Chairman Lamont B Gundersen who was reached by telephone in Washington DC AT THE SAME time James E Faust president Utah State 4 Bar released a letter to Gov George D Clyde asking the 1 governor to place on the ageni da of a special session of the 't I Legislature a requt:st for the 4 legislators to consider separat) ing 'the juvenile courts from the jurisdiction of the Welfare i 01 Commission don't know but It sure women with beagle fur Its ' seems like my moon has been malts" it ' ' frowning a lot lately and It's How can anybody be wearing I'll ' i it a coat made out of beagle fur? beginning to get ! 11t am ittms -' ''' 1: ' I When asked a fur to me company 1 49strt' i 'salesgirl about such a thing 1 n t r-- -' Every morning s 4 she came out wearing one and ' 4:'" t ( 1 when I leaf my I 1 li I spent the best part of two i 'r A' 1 i otter way through the ' ilk 47t1 hours trying to convince her 4!i '1 - i p r paper it's the ' t I really didn't want to buy it t ': c" I i -same story Just J t t ' I 1 as I get into the ' ' ' ii ' ':: '''l ' I second section 14 tt ' ‘ r 11 ' t I — there It Is the I f t ) ' ' Stargazer Y1 ' '4 t' 1 ' ' A long time t fl ago Xr gave up 4 ' ' ' s 341 1 't i 'i fi 40 t Ignore 11 trying i reading it When il f -1''°': 4 I: '"-'-i the little moon 11'4141' i4 ' 1t under Sagittari- : 4 s !4 li Alt 0 us had a frown ôn his ' i 't 't i "v 01 ' f I TRIED FLIPPING to"''" 44 t i page over without paying any Teenage songstress Brent attention to it but there always da Lee was booked into La- t' - 4 "" t' t ! was a nagging feeling that I goon June 7 and 8 for a cool it ' ! i 't t ' : ' ' ' i s might be passing up something $5000 But she had to cancel tr' ? i Important the engagement li ' t t So I check all the little num' ' be i $he'll busy ' irraduating j bers and it comes out some1 I ' from high school in Nashlike: 4 thing s§"1 ville Tenn instead ' i i ' t '1 "Crossing streets bodes M ' Sandvik whose adik Ingjerd s today" X ' 14' dress is Steiberget 16 Trond' li l And it turned out to be right heim Norway is a high school ' t1 ) " i ' ''because I wound up with a 1 41:" ' t gal who would like a pen pal t 0ittill fal?4kized headache trying to in Salt Lake t v City She prefers' 44'1 ' e 7 i -: woll Out a way to get down- a girl interested in sports the:A towie-' ' town Without crossing any ater and art Salt Lake streets City gonna be swinging with Caine a captive after collision with a win-Bu- d Then the nest time the singers this week what with One very perturbed falcon alms a threaten be outulde at The bird world the dow pane At right hi his hoot Larson 500 Sweet Adelines eye big coming numbers warned: "Beware of from California Idaho and Utah for a convention and a 'Ounks' Pane slug of folksingers here for a concert and hootenanny X Welfare hiefs' Depy 'Loyalty' Oath Rule t t - iA - ' ' N ts 1 N Plead Clyde Gives Green Light Vegans Bird of Prey Bootmy! 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Innocent in Charles To New Building Plan Rinkson is a r search analystfor the State of lit— Alaska lie has been a Drops and them well" the George D Clyde miner a cowboy a baming Case man and nor a troubleshooter for a A Mad Lad day said he was ready to re- hard-roc- k Coy sales- Mon- "go do said gover- - STORY-behindstor- Suspect Ordered To Stand Trial y (It-Sa- six-cou- " It: to come had home out that we were lost! courts from the Welfare -I was support- lard CountyThree sheriff's jeep posses and a search plane combed Bar State area near Topaz Mountain after the trio was reported court judges the Monday about 10:30 am missing also campaigned for passage of the bill THE SEARCH was called off five hours later after Mr IN ITS MONDAY statement Peterson telephoned home from Eureka Juab County When the'lather and younger son Bill 8 arrived home the Welfare Commission said that "the position taken by late Monday afternoon they had another surprise: MRS PETERSON had left any juvenile court Judge in relation to Juvenile court leg- for Delta! islation would not be reflected So father and son didn't even In the commission's decision have a "welcome '0 on appointments home" dinner Instead they The commission also reiter- wished their muddy station ated its position of noninter- wagon ference in judicial decisions The second son Robert PeTHE COMMISSION “has not terson 23 Riverton greeted "Then he and does not Intend to inter- his wife Bonnie fere with or influence any headed straight for the bathjudge in the exercise of his tub" she said By Williazn !Smiley Judicial function" the stateTHEIR STATION wagon bement said Tribune Education Editor ' come mired on a muddy desert "The commission senses the road late PeterMr DENVER April 29 — The Sunday seriousness of its responsibility son explained and they spent National School Boards Assn of administering juvenile convention here Monday began courts and appointing Juvenile a chilly night in the car court Judges" the statement The following morning Rob- building toward an explosive ert walked some 15 miles conclusion Tuesday afternoon added across the desert toward Jeri-c- o THREE MAJOR resolutions "IT DOES NOT intend to' Millard County and hailed abandon this responsibility be- two ranchers with whom they which have been holding prime cause of unfounded cries of in- returned in a truck and freed attention at the convention will not come out for final terference with the Judiciary their stuck vehicle action until the session schednor does it intend to be presre- uled for Tuesday at 1:30 "I AVASN'T scared sured in reappointing any pm Bill "but I All three will have direct Judge whose appointment' the marked in Utah Impact commission does not believe to didn't get very much sleep" His father had another obbe in the interest of the public APPROXIMATELY half the and the children of this state" servation: louse of Delegates meeting had a "Bill the statement added real ball" Mr Peterson "and he time Monday at the Denver quipped IN 1959 THE commission didn't have to Hilton was spent in an attempt go to school!" to rework one resolution which adopted a lost of recommended would place NSBA directly on qualifications for the office of juvenile court judge Related Story Page 7 d' The commission Indicated Monday that this list is "sound" record as Opposed to sanctions 1'':' ( and noted it will use the plan boycotts strikes ormandated as a guide In making appointmediation against school dis- ments to the Juvenile courts t tricts SINUt The court positions will beThe resolution was aimed tAST come vacant June 30 directly at teacher superintentilt14r' 9 THE QUALIFICATIONS Indent and board relations and litoolidifilLmc 0'47011 clude membership of good was sent back to committee I :: 52 for further include LAny' standing in the Utah State Bar other facets knowledge of community goals trit weaken- VIM TO eference ing the statement problems and resources and P ': 43 PAH ' tan HAI to teacher negotiations" ability and willingness to coop10r"r!'r erate with other community THE OTHER two resolutions 233DIED IN 1962 agencies and services to use have totcome before the still 1 20 Column See rage assembly but are promised for - J- Schools Mcci home-cooke- d ?ARK e TOIL On New OY k li dlikAIKAW410 0A6 ALM " 044 604 ' uled for completion In September 1965 The August construction start would allow fill material recently hauled to the he to settle properly City Engineer Roy W111Leeie said later bids would include modifications of the pumping plant located near 15th North and llth West and extension of lines to the new lm i444 ' One is the Indiana reso' lu- tion calling specifically for Gov George D Clyde and the Utah people to In pressure for new legislation ' "resIK-teache- r - ' ' - Utah" THE OTHER reportedly of fered by Alaska suggests the Imposition ot NSBA unctions by denying employments' edk m Adk ' to Utah teachers In other areas "while the present impasse exists" The Utah delegation report edly has been backing away from the Alaska bill fearful that while here is anew weapon it might rtherjn treatment plant flame Utah's situations anti an make agreement more di1 MR MeLEESE just recently ficult to reach reviewed the new plant spedfications with Ricard B Ken INTEREST IN the Utah fled)' of Kennedy Engineering situation is high because as Co San Francisco The firm Dr W Dean Balnap USBA had originally developed sped president said here Sunday fications for a plant lo be the NEA is watching It closely North and llth and teacher groups In other cated at 15th West but- protests by Rose areas might move in the same Park residents resulted in the1 direction as Utah's teachers See Page 20 Cohunn 3 revised location " fitj & - Tuesday SL Sever Plant ANt "9 - I 011- - i ‘ OfficialProposeAs Bid Call 1 414 Ass0ok - Shñpes Up ''Bombshells' 5 CA PS:'0i011ic:lid6::19(191'ifi:: to find THAT'S 110AA' :Le Grant Peterson 402 LaSalle Dr Mid reguinr session which would vale summed up the 12 hours which he and his two sons have' divorced tnn Juvenile in the desert about 30 miles northwest of Delta 'Mil Coin- - spent Jamett G S3rnod1nos George dynamite company along" with a new state buildTHE BILL he said will proand Joe Car- - And for fun he writes magtiing program presented to him vide the statd with a "much 3175 aU of Las Vegas were rine articles about all kinds iN Bud Larson 3053 E tel Sobt 11 has a falcon that came last Thursday by the State bigger" building program than arraigned Monday in US Dis- of things to dinner but not the proper Building Board trict Court for Utah on charges wis provided in SB 228 the bill MS LATEsr IS a story con- fare to feed it of gambling and "knowingly passed by the 35th Legislature TILE GOVERNOR there said Confederate cruiser a using Means of interstate corn- cerning but vetoed by the governor was BIRD THE ' tr Larson some were parts of the new munication for transmission which circled- the globe and The governor said he could fold prefers lite rabbits and he might take exception to 21 sank war the after ships on events of wagers sporting not predict what a special seshe is mice host his but he it but ended says generally thought and contests" sion of the Legislature might was an acceptable measure Reader's Digest thought it "fresh out" ALL TIIEEE entered Inno- was good un"We are close enough to do do but he hoped it would pass to feature in Mr Falcon dropped by enough the measure cent pleas before Judge A the April issue and Charley expectedly Mr Larson said he the things we all set out to do Sherman Christenson who de- Hinkson found that writing can WW1 relaxing in his living room Tire GOVERNOR plans to nied a request to reduce bail be worthwhile when he heard a a udden confer some time next week and set May 13 for formal 1'clunk" against a window with key members of the Legisarguments on motions to dis- BUT THE miss the charges and for a is the fact that Charley rNITESTIGATING IIE found lature to discuss the measure change of venue to Nevada fed first got the writing bug in the stunned bird lying on the Both Senate President Reed eral court 1948 when he was in his teens ground under the window and Ifouse Preliminary hearing for Bullen The suspects were named in What was he doing? Why he "We took him in the house lt Charles Welchtär Speaker 50 Michael Patrick rea was shuttling stories back and put him in a box then bought O'Shayne indictment ' of the state Lake) are-ou- t turned last March 29 by a forth in the city room of The a cage for him" Mr Larson Heber charged with embezzle and not to be 'availsaid call to University of mentLended Monday with the able for aexpected grand jury sitting in Salt Lake Tribune as a copy boy conference with the to over defendant bound being Utah expert 4 determined the City Pat- governor Until next week Court Third Disttict J 1 a be falcon bird See The to by Way A DEFENSE seeking diston Nee ley Bail was continued THE GOVERNOR also With Jackie expecting a "HE DOESN'T like captiv- at missal of the charges and a $1500 e' out that the new bill asserted-thpointed In venue gliFK Mr Larson said "I put August 'baby change of ity" 11 "overt acts if any occurred have Just enough time to get some ham in his cage but he's IN ANOTHER complaint involves about 22 million dol the stork a set of White too mad to eat I'll either give charging Mr O'Shayne with Ian In districts other than Utah The bill Includes $17497623 credentials so that the him to someone who knows issuing a fictitious check House violation federal that if any (of law) occurred it was in Ne- Secret Service will let him how to handle falcons or turn Judge Neeley set preliminary for new construction during ' In the 1963-6- biennium $489310 him loose" vada" hearing for May 23 to repay loans authorized durfor the Concerning plea ing the present biennium and change of venue the motion $3799820 in the mine reserve stated transfer of the case is fund which will become availproper in that the offenses as able for loan rela3rment of pro"- alleged were committed in ects under way May 14 more than one district (U t a h and Nevada)" The controversial question will nt5t sign contracts with Education Asses department THE GOVERNOR said that TILE COURT instrUtted US of school financing will be dis- school boards unless the school of classroom teachers will be during the last six years the Approval to open bids June district attorneys to file re cussed Tuesday at 10 cm dur finance issue is reconsidered by in Utah tithe week to attend a state has spent 43 million dol- 6 for construction of an estiseries of regional meetings of lars on building pliestcrthe motions not later ing a meeting between Gov the Legislature mated sewage classroom teachers -- ttiin May 10 When adding the money au-11EA The A and George repreClyde Monday reported will be retreatment plant A separate defense motion sentatives of thorized new in bill the It the Cooperating on results of a letter and re- JOICSI C EVANS Jr UEA asked the court to dismiss for Public Schools ply card sent to 10700 teachers executive sectetary said the provide the state with more quested of the Salt Lake City count five of the indictment Agencies money than has ever been put Commission by Streets Comin the state inquiry about their (CAPS) on grounds that it does not purpose of the meettilgs is to Into building he said missioner Joe L Christenien for the plans teaching coming state facts sufficient to con- - TILE mErma was re- school At the same time the goverpromote an understanding at year SITE stitute an offense against the quested by Mrs James W Ure the local level of NEA work nor pointed out that the lan1XNTcompletedpreparation 5522 teachers have conditions and to on the 27- ha So Us FAR of bill the is guage items building III president Utah Congress study acre 19th tract near and North meet to being changed objecCOUNT FIVE Di the in- of Parents and Teachers replied Of this number 4447 of "mutual interest" to both West tions he had to SE llth Emd NEA UEA the t dictinent alleged the defendin to next teach Utah Although the governor hai plan Commissioner Christe ris e ants between Sept 13 1961 said "Quality in education vaults ONE OF THE reasons the said he will not include the is- year the ITEA report said Monday he will elk that from work performed by dedi governor vetoed SB 228 was and March 5 1963 caused sue DI school finances on the However 223 bids begin May plan to teach in cated and richly advertising Mountain States Telephone & prepared because he said 4the time it 2 and run for of a special session of another state next year 283 agenda weeks The three Mr Evans teachers" Co to extend to per- the sail Telegraph would give '!absdlute autho- blds would be for construction Legislature he has indi- plan to quit teaching and 569 sons facilities in interstate com- cated a to the State Building of main 'THE WORKING conditions ritr willingness to sit are undecided of the plant munications other than those down l and discuss the matter Board to spend the money for with costportions at- 6 milunder school estimated staffs the which AT THE SAME time the construction without any lion dollars "specified in schedules filed by with interested groups the telephone compiny with Mk announced that William labor however either add to cheeks or review by either the the Federal Commimications THE UTAK Education Assn' E Stiles Jr assistant execu- or detract from the educational legislative or executive branch WORE WOULD begin about Commission has! said Its teacher-member- s of government the secretary for the National opportunities of children" Aug 1 and the job is ached ' 1 ' i I ' I i Milt6n-lSpec- 'We THE LEGISLATURE defeated a bill (11B 1) during its' I - 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