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Show Schools - Mathematics Notes of Interest from Neighboring SPRING I G have now moved into Trigonom- E N etry. In their time with their parents, Mr and Mrs William Morgan and Mrs Roy Robinson Dr. and Price. of LWh.n gold eluded 49'eri fornia, many fortune-seeker- s OF PORT turned to growth of liquid riches in the form of wine. California wine growing quickly expanded and one of the most popular proved to be Port. (Dukes for men," expressing his and all of England's preference for Port wine. A Ill awn,i .u yuiucM-nic- .i i- Wed- j mm What is the biggest construction job in the world today? A program entrusted with the defense of every free nation on the face of the earth. Its use of land is proone site alone is digious twice the Bize of Maryland the total area involved is over 100,000 square miles. $15 billion dollars has been earmarked for the job. As you have undoubtedly guessed, the answer is our nation's missile program. If you were involved dieffort rectly in an all-oof this magnitude, with the evidence of Russian performance constantly before you, wouldn't you push ahead with all possible speed to get the job done? It is sad and shameful to report that actually our Federal government has condoned major delays! Here is the record and background: In a five year period, through 1960, we countenanced 330 Btrikes and walkouts with of a loss of 163,000 man-day- s production. From May 1961 through August 1962, more than 177 work stoppages at missile bases erased 17,000 man-day- s of labor. At one Titan II site, sheet metal workers walked off the job because carpenters installed accoustical lining on the ventilating ducts of the missiles. In another instance, work on 23 atomic submarines was halted and over 100,000 man-dawere wasted due to a squabble over fringe benefits. Even much more time has s, been lost because of featherbedding, and a "blessing sessions" farce where workers on fall pay "watch" a completed work for the entire length of time it would have taken them to build it. For Beet FOR SALE son, Jim. Clay Atwood of Bountiful and Scott Atwood of 'Salt Lake spent some time Monday at the home of their aunt Mrs Selma Rowley. Bobby Morgan is home from the University of Utah to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs Bill Morgan. Ambrose and (Ruth Murray and FOR SALE 1957 Belaire Chevy ROOMS FOR RENT Day, week or monthly rates. Also FurniSfcKHts Coupe. Good condition. Priced right, terms. See at shed Atps. Air Conditioned. Roy and Bob Texaco, 201 So. Washrm facilities. HTLLCREST HOTEL & APTS PHONE 472-5211,8, use Main, Helper, Helper lO.lO.usc OrHEALTH FOOD STORE FOR RENT 4room modern ganic Vitamins, CUnt MUltr house, furnace, and Elec Hot Whole Wheat Flour at water heater. For information daughter Virginia of Salt Lake are down to spend Christmas with Orange's, 346 N. 2nd East Phone 12,20tc j Price, Utah. Phone MS daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Peter Jones and with Ruth's Miscellaneous mother, Mrs Edna Richardson. HUG & CARPET CLEANERS -Ralph and Shirlee Keele and (Oriental and Domestic). Carp1 two children of Moab arrived ARPET HEADQUARTERS Laying, Rug Bending and Serg A Good here Tuesday to spend Christmas Expert installation. lng; Upholstery and Rug Shamwith Shirlee's parents, Mr and Line. Free Estimates Sample pooing; Electrolux Sales and and Mrs Lee Rowley and family. Mohawk, and Bigelow, Service. W. R. Everett, 844 N Mr and Mrs Robert Winn and Firth carpets. HELPER FURN 2nd East, Price, Utah. Phone r irr of Moab are nip to spend 1.5.ur Reiner Family use ME the holidays with the George 31 JOURNAL (Utah) DEC. 27, 1962 Another big production block lies in jurisdictional conflicts between rival unions. Which union has the right to clip the pay envelopes of particular units . . . that is jurisdictional! The government, instead of either as a cracking down payment for past performance or in anticipation of future has done nothing! favors In addition to the missile base mess, the President's Aerospace Board has continually called for "devices" to insure union membership among all suppliers and base workers. This is part of an over-a- ll program which encourages ut . SB E It 47B-&ai- B 17. To The Businessman ' 1VTV nn1 ITWtw T 'tin,anina III by Vant Neff L dently convinced that union membership must bo the way of life for all American workers. Two West Coast divisions of an aerospace manufacturer are in conflict over this issue. Yet, the union membership is less than one third of the total work force. The management has refused to submit to this vote on principlet They do not wish to force n memthousands of bers to join the union and pay dues against their will. They believe this is the kind of election which could vote away the freedom and basic rights of minorities. It gets down to this: If two thirds of the voters in a community belonged to one political party, would any one agree to an election forcing the remaining third to join the same non-unio- party? no-wo- rk is a perfect low White Port dessert in a wine glass to top off. any meal. V LOWLIGHTS IN OUR MISSILE PROGRAM slow-down- i L Comment from fhe Capital Morri, who will Sipend the re. mainder of the holidays here. Mr and Mrs Ray Wharff and here Saturday Olsen family. family arrived' from Salt Lake to enjoy the holMr and Mrs Ed Evatz and two idays with, his parents, John and sons of (Durango, Colo., arrived here Monday to spend Christmas Myrtle Wharf. Betty Joe Edwards and baby with Elinor's (mother, Mrs Anna daughter of Salt Lake visited Tolic'a and family. Sunday with her friend, Mary Dr. and Mrs Dran A Rowley 'and family of Mesa, Arizona are Rowley and her family. The Primary held its annual spending the holidays here visit Christmas party Saturday eve- ing relatives in the area. ning at the chapel. All the chilJoyce HasJam is home from the dren had parts on the program. Capitol city to spend the holidays They (gave reading, and sang with her parents Mr and Mrs Carols. A special treat for the George Kaslam. children was the arrival of Santa Mrs Mira Robertson who has Claus who igave ach youngster spent the past (few weeks in Salt a sack of nuts and oandy. Lake with her daughter, Rhea Mr and Mrs Tom Haycock left Simmons returned home to spend for Orem to spend the holidays the holidays at the home of her Sunday evening at the home of und Mrs Allen Johnson. with their daughter and family, daughter, Mildred Simms and Wayne and Annette Rowley Mr and Mrs Rudy Vuksinkk. family. (Paul Johnson of Salt Lake Is Merlin and Udella Peterson and children, Scott, Kimfberly and down to spend the holidays with drove to Salt Lake to spend the Val of Pullman, Wash., arrived his mother, Sarah. Johnson and Christmas with their daughter, his sister, Anne. Gayle Gregerson and family. The Wayne MoGee a former resi- (Peterson's three grandsons will San return home with them to dent here arrived from Diego, Calif., to spend his leave the remainder of the holidays. from the Navy with the Pace Guests Saturday and Sunday Boyaek Sr family. Also home at the home of Mr and Mrs Geo from the Navy is ths iBoyack's Olsen were his nieoe and nephew, Dr. Samuel Johnson said to his famous biographer, James Boswell, "Claret is for boys, Port 1760's, kutbi; puio, returned home nesday bringing with them their grandchildren, Todd and Claudia far back as the As I Mike Navar and MLK- - Navar The II K Jr. of San Pedro, Calif, visited last .week at the home of Mrs niUiRSDAY, juun luuon ana rurruiy. u- - Grounds Coliseum for this three-da- y convention. The dat.s will be February 8 to 10. Conunented Mr Robinnson, Jehovah's Witnesses contiue to grow and expand and we see this expansion in oui Utah Circuit No. 1. At our last circuit convention in Clearfield, 19 con gregations were in attendance, luwever, because of the large group from these congregations, the Society assigned Clearfield, and Rock Springs and Evanston, Wyo., to another circuit, leaving 16 congregations for this gathering. Still, we expect well over 700 ministers to attend the SLC convention.'' "Our world-wid- e Bible teach, ing program is presently being conducted in 189 countries, with 989jl92 ministers sharing in pro claiming the good news of God's established kingdom," he continued. "These Bible refresser courses have been a great stimulus In helping each minister be. come a more mature, qualified teacher of the Bible. The apostolic method of preaching is still the most effective means to seek out those persons who are desirous of serving the Creator.'' from Bountiful Congregations to Richfield, and Ely and Elko, Nevada, will bs in attendance. Mr and Mrs Eddie Simms and children of Ogden land Vincent Simms of Salt Lake are down to spend the holidays with their parents Mr and Mrs Edward Simms. f Harold arid Mary Duk? left for Provo and Or em early Tues day imcming to spend Christmas Day with their children, Mr and Mrs Richard Duke and family, and Mr and Mrs Don Nelson and daughter. They drove ,on to Salt Lake to visit their daughter, (Phyllis Morris and two children-Th- In Cali sweet Today, California Port full bodied kuby Port; deep-redelicate, wooded Tawny Port,, autumn the' color of , studying. (Programed learning cannot re. place instructors, but it does serve as a valuable teaching aid which helps the teacher advance the students at their own pace. Zhe fruit of the Vine VARIETIES , a great variety of classroom situations, experience has shown that TEMAC mathematics courses not only speed the learning process but aid in the retention of learned material. It also provides the student with the opportunity to participate in his own learning program which makes him more interested in what he is Frank Blackham of Salt Lake daughters of Salt Lake are down is down to share the holidays to apnd the holidays sharing I tumuiuiu tivm ruyt one tiponsor of this Bible education program, has made arrangements to the Utah State Fair lormnued from Haae U'f Algebra II in ten weeks. They By SELMA ROWLEY with his parents, Mr and Mrs Lester Blackham and with other members of the farojly. Jim and Pat Morgan and two JohOVah's Witnesses ' Suppose you were a member of one religion living in a community where two thirds of the population was another. Would you agree to abide by an election that could force you to join and contribute to a church not of your choice? The Russians still threaten to bury us. Each new delay is as used to their advantage they precipitate crisis after crisis just short of war. In the face of this, the President is concerned with unionization which is outside the role of our chief executive. No other President has ever stepped outside his office to deliver 3,000,000 workers and their dues into the hands of union bosses. To insure our own peace as well as that of other free nations, our missiles must be a constant and growing deterrent to Russian and Chinese this is the Presipower dent's prime responsibility. unionization of all civilian employees of the Federal government at aerospace sites and at other military installations and government branches, including the executive department. A number of leading aerospace companies have agreed to the Aerospace Board's recommendation for a vote among workers whether they want a union or not. The employees at Boeing, Convair, Ryan and North American voted NO! to union membership. The law says a man has the right to join a union or not. The President has bypassed this legal right He is evi WHO'S AFRAtD OF THE here Saturday to ispend the hoi-idays sharing their time with their parents Mr and Mrs David Rowley Jr and Mr and Mrs P. McArthur of Price. BIS BAP PACKERS? XX7m"TAf and Mrs Martha Warner of Bear We want to take this City, Idaho. The Lihoma 'group of girls of the Primary joined together and opportunity to thank furnished boxes of fruits, home made candy and cookies and delivered them to the senior citizens of the Ward, and sang Christmas Carols Wednesday after Primary. Rodger Rowley who is attend, ing school et the BYU is home for the holidays to visit his parents, Mr and Mrs George A. you for your loyal - patronage I and tfamily of Idaho Falls are home to spend the holidays with .their parentis, Mr and Mrs Nick Thomas and family. The Young Marrieds was held and to wish you and yours a most llTTN Rowley. Donna Thomas of Salt Lake City and Mrs (Nedra Haroldson . . i HAPPY NEW YEAR! i . 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