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Show The OaSy Utah nsnciBing on your point of view say many U. professors The new year will bris socae bad news. news end some news that cay be either pod or bad on ocSsex. your dtpenamj pencssi So say University cf Utah prcssers who were caked to speculate about future events ia their cress cf expo use. Various academicians predktsd core bloodshed in the Middle East, a sosaewhst slower economy, a ffrfftinprd increase in the divorce re end core coshers ia Utah public schools. Others predicted research toward anew crnereticn artificial heart cad crriSccl tractedaSc?recs ijourt oeastsa peatery rowej tar prayer. Here are capsule for 1535: try v r cssaasrisl cfthe experts jxedictks eain turn to the Democratic Party in Utah,Wiiliains predicts He says the Utah Democratic Party's biggest task during 1935 will be engineering a "coup" by getting forcer Gov. Scott Metheson to run against Sen. Jake Gam in 15S5 aad convincing Salt Lake Gty Mayor Ted t7ibcn to take on Second Congressional District Rep. David Meason. The Laws Because of aa unusual number of older fecial pdxiary, 135 will be a judges at all levels cfe big year for judicial appointrats and could offer President ca cppctunity Othift the ta cfthe cosrts to the rfcht, says John J. Ffcn, professor of law. Rea Four U.S. Supreme Court juices are 7Qorolder,and ess or cert cf them easy retire, says Flynn.TwonewU.S. The Eccacssyx Utah's economy won't be as stress District Court judges will be appointed in Utah one to in 1534. but space cad defease contracts held by such 63 a new judgeship aad one to replace Chief Judge Aldon "senior status" fines as Thiokol aad Sperry wi9 be the foundatioa for Andersen, who will be assuming part-ti; modest growth, says Thayne Robson, director of the on the bench. , Bureau of Economic cad Business Research and research UJS. before issue the The biggest Supreme Court in 1535 will be separation of church and state, says Ronald professor of economics. The stats can expect 24,000 jobs to be created cad Cryce, professor cf law. At bast a half dozen church-stat- e 17,000 housing starts. There is little hope for recovery in cases are pending, including one dealing with whether Utah's stagnant agriculture cad mining sectors, he said. public schools caa mandate a "moment of silence" for Both nationally and in Utah, interest rates will start up personal prayer or meditatioa aad whether nativity scenes can be displayed on public property. again toward the end of the second quarter. Artificial Orcssat The U. Artificial Heart Research Foreia Affairs: The Middle East will continue to be a chaotic region of the world, says L. Kent Kimball, Laboratory will step up animal implants of the professor of political science. electrohydraulic heart a version of the Jirvik-7- " that is Fighting will continue in southern Lebanon and powered by a battery pack belted to the patient's waist between Iran and Iraq, he said. The present government rather than the present driver, reports Donald in Egypt appears to be abandoning implementation of the C Olsen, research associate professor of surgery and one of the U. of Us top artificial organs scientists. Camp David accords. Most disturbing is the lack of any clear U.S. policy for Later in the year, university researchers plan to begin encouraging peace in the area, says Kimball "The Reagan animal implants of a new generation artificial heart. They administration has put the Middle East on the back describe the device as a blood pump that does not have burner. Reagan is more interested in than the valves. Middle East." One pump can act as a ventricular assist device while Utah Politics: With Utah facing the most crowded two pumps together can equal a complete artificial heart. classrooms in the nation and ranking 49th among the Pilot studies will also begin on the artificial urinary tract. states in per-puexpenditures, funding for education Family Life: The U.S. divorce rate will rise gradually will continue to be the paramount state issue, says J.D. during 1985 and by 1990 will peak at about 50 percent, with one in two marriages ending in divorce, says Joe E. Williams, professor of political science. When the citizenry's desire for better schools Pittman, assistant professor of family and consumer ' Fewer drfcrccd pecfie wi3 retarry , bet thctt who do divorce often will again, be tskt In the future it will be more common for people to have been thiccgh two, three or more divorces. One cemeouence is thst cere children win spend rise . i in or ua.i ussssv ffi sinse-paic-ai icnig-a blended family as cae iachsdsg a ds cf all children wR have By 1553, such a family. spent at least one year ia Edscatics: In 1535 cad beycad, the csasa wi3 be b tl,T"wwgl teachers for answers chest how to improve educeasa, predicts Ralph rri: ttsp-psasxtsdd- step-sibling- hsa two-thir- s. Yfz EReyKreat professor cf educational studies. Universities aad the public schools will increasingly ioin forces in educational research, aad isajcrftfcrisacen be expected in the college programs thst prepare future me 325-pou- nd Star-War- s pil supercedes public opposition to a tax increase, people will studies. The influx of computers into the schools will continue, and by 1537 there will be one computer for every 30 students in Utah, said Reynolds. But there will be a lot cf questions about how to integrate computers into instruction. The schools may look to university researchers for the answers. For example, a committee has been formed at the U. of U. to prepare a master plan for use of computers in instruction, including guidelines' about what computer skills students should have when they reach college. The Media: "The mass media will no longer be the primary dispensers of information in our society,'' says Milton C Hollstein, professor of communication. Instead, there will be a continued trend toward more sources of information, such as computer data banks and business newsletters. Increasingly, people will tap into only the information that interests them personally. Partly in response to public criticism of prying journalists, the journalistic profession will show greater concern for ethics, Hollstein predicts. While there were excesses in coverage of the recent Willburg Mine disaster, reporters "held round table discussion right there while the disaster was going on" about the propriety of interviewing and photographing victims' families. 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