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Show Colorado U. Man Is Appointed New Vice President at Brigham Young Public Welfare, and Boulder City Dr. Earl Olarkson Crockett, elor of science degree in ecochairman of the Department of nomics at University of Utah in Social Sciences and assistant to 1927 and the Ph. D. degree in ecothe vice president of University of Colorado, has been appointed nomics at University of California a vice president of Brigham in 1931. Young University, it was announced today by President Ernest L. Wilkinson. The appointment is effective Sept. 1, 1957. Other members of the BYU presidency are Dr. Harvey L. Taylor, executive assistant to the president, and William E. Berrett, vice president in charge of religious education. As assistant to the vice president at University of Colorado, Dr. Crockett is engaged in conducting a self evaluation survey for the school. His department of Social Sciences includes anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology. Dr. Crockett is a native of Preston, Ida., and received the bach- -- t Lehi Elementary School Sets Spring Festival LEHI Thursday has been set as the date for the first annual Spring Festival planned by the Sego Lily Elementary School. Principal Dale Burgess reports the festival will be presented at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Classes taking part will be the kindergarten, first, second, third and fourth grades. assisting with the costumes. The PTA is staging and Lt. Charles H. Wride HA RUNG EN FORCE AIR Lieutenant Wride, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Elwyn Wride of Charles W. 165 1st . City-Coun- ty S.. H. Pri-mar- y T-3- 4, T-2- 8. Basic Pilot ProTraining Navigator gram at Course at Har- lingen Air Force Base, Hariingen, Tex. Air Laugh-li- n W: 1 Force I V 4T T T 1 WIS Lieutthenenanta t . ii acid (as. tion to record No water, no mixing fke Base. I !' Liddle, Mt tkm-o- f this training. Second Lieu- student officer, Lt. Liddle n At Laughlin, he made the tenant Wride will be awarded his from one of the Pri silver wings and take his place in America's main line of defense mary Pilot Training Bases. This the new all jet Air Force. terminated the initial flying train T latest go-ahe- ad .; Basic ' fund-raisin- -- American Fork i presently enrolled in the Sale of raw milk in Utah AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Alton County is illegal unless it is cerActive in the LDS Church he is Steiner and Mrs. Dale Stein tified according to state and a Sunday School teacher in Boul- both of American Fork, are recounty health standards and no der Ward, a member of the Den- cuperating in the Community such certified raw milk is being Hospital here following a serious During World War II he was ver Stake Sunday School Board, accident which occurred several produced in the county at this time. Therefore, claims which principal economist for the War and formerly served as counselor days ago in Idaho. have been to have been Production Washington, in the branch presidency and Board, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Steiner and made that reported some raw milk in the D. C. chairman of the building commit their son Dale and wife were en county is certified are false, and route home from Burley, Ida., the milk itself is illegal for sale Active in state and community tee. 6 where they had attended funeral consultas 'he served has a health threat to the affairs, also services for a sister of Mr. and poses ant for the Colorado General As- a He married Delia Comish4, buyer. Ph. D., and they have fou sons Steiner, Mrs. Mildred Rasmus- sembly, for three governors, the and This was emphasized today by daughters, Marian; Robert, sen. Governor's Commission on the C. M. Smith, director of the Dr. 25, an attorney now teaching jet About 35 miles out of Burley at ged, Colorado Department of Health Department, pilots in Germany; David, 20, on Malta, an approaching truck who a statement on the released an LDS mission in Germany; and in the opposite direc- situation. His statement follows: traveling and David tion turned in front, the Steiners Margaret, 12. Robert "It has been brought to our Kti rtHnnAaA nvi r said. Mr. Afton Steiner, driver, attention that some individuals struck the side of e truck and who are purchasing raw milk in the Steiner car Was completely Utah County are of the opinion Lehi Jaycees Launch demolished. The truck was driven that they are getting a certified Malta resident. by a raw milk product. This is not Playground Project Mrs. Steiner sustained concus- the case. There is no certified LEHI Lehi Jaycees will soon sion, broken ribs, cuts and raw milk produced in Utah Mrs. County; as a matter of fact, in bruises and the g launch a campaign Steiner, likewise younger a the State of Utah, at the present received for the purchase of playground severe and head bruises. time. bump equipment for Wines Park. Mr. Steiner suffered cracked ribs Requirements Set Kenneth Whimpey, incoming and cuts and his son escaped "Certified raw milk is raw Jaycee president, Ralph Hoover with minor injuries. The women milk which conforms with the and Rex Southwick have received were hospitalized in Burley and requirements of the the from the City Council late Saturday were brought by American Association of Medical on this project, and plans will be ambulance to the hospital here. Milk Commissions and which is laid in the near future. Mr. Steiner was hospitalized but produced under the supervision a few hours. The car belonged to of a medical milk commission reporting monthly to the health ing courses in which the student another son, Glade. office and of the state health auflew 40 training hours in the light more Sea Inland contains or the municipal or Japan's thority TAKES Y' POST Dr. Earl C. trainer, the and 90 hours in of than islands similar officer. To be cerhealth body county the larger single-engin- e Crockett, named a vice presitrainer, water in the any of world. Estimates must be promilk such tified, the dent of Brigham Young Unithe number of isles in the 250- - duced on farms meeting Grade was assigned to Laughlin upon mile-lon- g versity. sea run as high as 3,000. "A" requirements. The milk tion into the jet and logged 105 3 before flying hours in the Lt. Robert K. Liddle the Here also student graduation. an exacting academic Ends Basic Pilot Course completed program and a strenous physical LAUGHLIN AIR FORCE BASE, education program designed to Second Lieu- condition him for the rigors of long DEL RIO, TEX. K. Liddle formerly hours of high speed altitude flying tenant Robert f Provo, Utah ahead. er, ' where his parUpon graduation from the proents, Mr. and at Laughlin, Lieutenant Lidgram Mrs. Leo R. Lidwas dle awarded the wings of a dle reside, rerated pilot and a commission in 1111 Vk cently graduatthe Air Force. He was then further m f the iWClt ed from If assi gned to an operational unit. On transi-graduatio- -- must be cooled to . the standards of the and dairy products can be told Health Department j in Utah County or human eon-o-f Utah County Code for milk sumption. ' meeting 50 degrees Fahrenheit immediately. Its bac terial count must not be above 10,000. It must be sold to the consumer within 30 hours. The label must Indicate the date of bottling. There must be an exam in a i ton of persons handling the milk every six months. Bacterial tests must be made once The milk must have weekly. four per cent butter fat content. The cows from which certified raw milk is produced are re quired to have an examination once per month by a veterinar ian. All cows must be tested regularly for tuberculosis and brucellosis, and all reactors removed from the herd immediately. Standards High "The standards for certification of raw milk have been set high because milk is a food which may easily become contaminated unless produced under special conditions of cleanliness and sanitation, etc. "No raw milk sold in Utah County to individuals is inspected and people are taking a risk in purchasing such milk. Brucellosis, gastroenteritis, streptoccic and other infections may be contracted by using raw milk that is uninspected. Any persons who purchase raw milk do so at their own risk, as there is at the present time no inspection for raw milk, and no certified raw milk produced in the county or state. "Legally, only pasteurized milk I City-Coun- ty STTRDK 1LE OPENS TOMORROW IProvo 5mi We're mighty happy to report that the gleaming, new GOLD STRIKE GIFT CENTER opens Wednesday at 195 West 3rd South in Provo. All new . . . completely re- modeled and Provo people. redecorated. Completely staffed by And over 1500 gifts for you to choose from. Come in and redeem your Gold Strike stamp books, or just come in anytime and browse around. You're always very welcome. Store hours are the same as all Provo retail store. GOLD STRIKE GIFT CENTER 195 West 3rd South Always Plenty of Free Parking Space T-3- Studies Navigation BASE Women Hurt Utah County Health Director Warns Against In Idaho Traffic Crash Purchase of Raw Milk; Says Claims Are False Council. r TTJESDAT. 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