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Show ItUUf--- WL Li Dept trials U of Library cRlUh'j Eft j"ait libraki NON-CIRCULAll- tw; Lake no-- : SOUTH Utah City, 04112 LAKE NEWS b Serving The Center Of Industry Volume may 8, South Salt Lake News n 1969 No. 19 Law Observance Week Report First Law Observance Week was a pronounced success in terms of numbers of people Involved. i Approximately forty Junior and senior high schools held assemblies that brought a message of law observance values to more than 30,000 students and parents. The peace officers and lawyers to these youth groups were Impressed with the enthusiasm these young people expressed of the messages given. The united reports state that our young people want to know more about how they can more fully observe the law and help keep the peace. who spoke Members of the Bar Associations actively participate in school classes and assemblies. Also, the Liberty Bell awards Luncheon was highlighted by the outstanding persons receiving the awards. Senators LaMar Buckner and admire the Golden Spike. Earl E. Law Day - May 1st was the most successful held thus far. Many churches throughout the state had talks given on what law observance can do to reduce crime - violence, vice and delinquency. The Law Enforcement Seminar at the Metropolitan Hall of Justice brought together peace officers, Civic and School leadership and lay members. Talks, discussions and workshops fully indicated the urgent need for public Involvement to control and reduce crisis situations and initiate positive pro- Left to right: Mr. Anderson, attorney, Mr. Hogensen, Chairman, Mr. Bell, I mate, U.S. Prison, Mr. Cook, Case worker, U.S. Prison. t i for law observance grams and law enforcement. Dr. Popenoe Sees Source, The driving of the Golden Spike - the wedding of the rails leaking the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific ocean intransit gave to the American economy a stim-ulo- us that exceeded any federal program for Western Solution Of Crime "Lawlessness doesn't come from ghettos and slums. It's by people who live as you and I", street same on the Paul Dr. Popenoe, dirsaid ector of the American Institute of Family Relations. carried out He climaxed Law Observance Week with an address Friday night in the Assembly Hall on Temple Elder Boyd K. Packer, Square. Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of also spoke. Latter-da- y Saints, Lets not let anyone tell us that we are going to solve the problem of lawlessness or delinslum quency by renovating new or constructing districts We said. he bulkdongs, know what the real solutions are, but we just aren't willing to effect them. Dr. Popenoe, Your pears Family regulary whose column and You" apin the women's pages of the Deseret News, talked about the real problems.'' Half of the marriages in the United States are not good marriages, he said, and before we can have good families, we must have good marriages. By taking pains, parents can control the futures of their children in most cases, Dr. Popenoe said, but first, parents must be educated. . First of all, he said, the father's position must be strengthened. Ap- proximately 200 research studies have found that when the father retained his traditional role of decision maker but was warm and supportive a t the same time sons grew up to be masculine. If we want more real men, we must give them real fathers," i Dr. Popenoe said. Traditionally the father is the symbol for power, the mother of tenderness. When these roles are exchanged, the home may be ruined." The author said schools also are partly to blame for the breakdown of relationships. School, for the first four years, is a girls turf. A boy doesn't belong. The teacher is a woman, and if a boy behaves like a good little girl, he's called a good boy. But if he acts like a boy ought to act, he's sent to the principal for discipline. need to strengthen the kindergarten and nursery school. Thats when the damage is done before the children get very far. We must have more men teachers. How can we teach the students We proper behavior patterns if there is nothing to follow but female pattersn?" Dr. Popenoe also attacked Am- erica's brainwashed popula- tion." which sees no harm in a steady diet of television. Television is the most effective method of wholesale brainwashing can think of and it is at least partly responsible for eliminating ethical behavior amoung our young people," he said. He said adults need to be educated continuously throughout their lives, especially when it comes to mothers-ln-la- w and I daughters-ln-la- w. conflict, he one cause of number the said, is divorce during the first 12 months The of mother-in-la- w marriage. The Golden Spike Centennial creates excitement in the Senate. The engraving on the golden spike may God continues the unity of our country of this railroad unite the two great oceans of the world. The spike was presented by David Hughes of San Francisco. The Pacific railroad ground broken January 8th, 1863 completed May 8th - 1869. The officers and directors of the Central Pacific Railroad honorable Leland Stanford, President. C. P. Huntington, Vice president, E. B. Crocker, attorney, Mark Hopkins, treasurer. Charles Crocket, General Superintendent. E. H. Miller , Jr. Secretary; S.F. Montiuge Cohen, Chief Engineer. development. ents, then suddenly told to go out and provide for themselves and their famlles. If they are to learn independence, let them learn by doing, not by listening to lectures. If the generation gap is to be closed, State Senator Receives Appointment Commission by Governor Ramp-to- n. Senator Yorgason, age 57, was born and reared in Ogden. He is a graduate of Ogden High School and Weber College. He is self employed in bookkeeping and tax accounting business. Has been an accountant for Weber Central Dairy - Federal Government - at San Antonio, Texas an the Ogden Arsenal. we must let young people take more active part in the world und them." model" In a study of 60,000 conhe school high seniors, was the it discovered tinued, students shared a common fact. The majority of their Intimate social lives was controlled eare-full- y. They had not more thanfive or six close friends who shared same standards and ideals, Dr. Popenoe said. the Elder Parker warned the audience that there has never been a civilization that has set itself on the course we are on and has survived." I plead with all of us to teach our children the law," Elder Pack- ROBERT MILTON YORGESON Robert Milton Yorgason, 550 4th Street, Ogden, Utah has received appointment to Utah State Tax He is a member of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, Director of the Deseret gymnasium in Ogden, Trustee at McKay Dee Hospital and member of the Utah and National Public accountants Associations. He has been a bishop and at the present a stake president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter He was elected Day Saints. State Senator from District 13 in 1966. er we are not always said. our offense, but we for punished can't escape being punished by them." The event Friday night capped a week of Law Observance activities sponsored by the Utah Bar Association and Law Observance of America, Inc. about 30 During the week schools and 20,000 students in Salt Lake, Davis and Weber counties had assemblies provided by law enforcement visitors from local agencies and the Utah Highway PatroL Police officers and attorneys Another problem, Dr. Popenoe that visited to stimufact the many schools said, stems from to be late in allowed the Interest increased adolescents are completely dependent on their par practice of law observance." 1st Anniversary For South Salt take News Dear News Patrons: This is the Second Edition beginning the Second year of die South Salt Lake News. Our humble effort to keep the paper coming to you for the past year and your acceptance has given us the incentive to cotinuefor another year. 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