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Show weighed heavily from the safety standpoint in the initial employment employ-ment processing." The Conference for Safety Su pervisors was sponsored jointly by the Extension Division of the University of Utah and the Utah Motor Truck Assn. March is Egg Month in Utah and across the nation. Gov. George D. Clyde in proclaiming pro-claiming March as Egg Month in Utah states: "The egg industry is a very important part of our agricultural agricul-tural endeavors here in Utah and I urge all people of the state to lend support to this promotional program. Considering the many ways that we all use eggs and also considering the wonderful nutritional value in eggs, this is a program we can all participate in and enjoy." Cecil Rushforth of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Co-operative, has been named the state chairman of the March egg program pro-gram by the Poultry and Egg the- i EASED GRAPEVINE Control of all construction in the city's watershed areas- with "teeth" to enforce such control, was promised in actions and words by both the Salt' Lake City and County Commissions this week. City Water Commissioner G. M. Burbidge presented a declaration decla-ration of policy in the form of a resolution to be adopted by the city commission to govern the "present and future development" develop-ment" in Big and Little Cottonwood Cotton-wood Canyons and Parleys Canyons. Can-yons. . A proposed city ordinance to establish a "department of city controller" and create the offices of-fices of city controller and assistant as-sistant city controller within, the department of public affairs and finance was redrafted this week for consideration by the City Commission. Drafted by the city legal department on orders from the commission the ordinance provides for a city "efficiency" expert." Wallace C. Taylor, chairman of the trucking industry's 1958 summer safety campaign, recently re-cently completed a series of important im-portant association activities by an address before the Conference Confer-ence for Safety Supervisors in Motor Fleets held in Salt Lake City. Taylor, director of personnel and safety for Ringsby Truck Lines, Inc., told the conference that "the prime factor in any motor fleet safety program is the careful selection of drivers in the very beginning. Personality Personal-ity traits and aptitudes must be national Board. Science teachers in local high schools will have an opportunity to receive specialized science training under a new science teacher education program announced an-nounced this week by the National Na-tional Science Foundation. The University of Oregon has been selected by the NSF to administer ad-minister the program which will send specially trained personnel into high schools in the six northwestern states to work with science teachers in developing improved teaching methods. The University has received a $382,-000 $382,-000 grant from the Foundation to finance the program. Newly reprinted general obligation ob-ligation bonds totaling two and one-half million dollars for construction con-struction of a new terminal at the Salt Lake Municipal Airport were being signed by city officials offi-cials this week. The first bonds printed had to be junked because be-cause of errors. |