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Show SUNDAY. APRIL ,20, 1958 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Ki rkham to Be Sentenced 'Springtime Santa Claus' Put in Jail -- !,, - v Vnw. HOT DOGS INVADE EUROPE European children are amused by models of XL S. youngsters buying - 4pgs from a stand at a typical American Fair. Ex- UTAH COUNTY 4-1- Leaving: for her home in Vancouver, Wash., during the week was Mrs. Jenae Watkins Parker and five children after visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watkins. While here they were entertained at dinner by a sister, Mrs. Cecil Carroll and also by her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lavina Watkins. They were accompanied by a sister-in-lafriends. and relatives other and visited also Parker NEW YORK Mill " Mrs. Karl Durham of Santa Ana, Calif., has been in Utah for the funeral of Mrs. Eugene (Etta) Glade in Salt Lake City. While here she was the house guest of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ray Olson of Provo. w, a ii Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andrus are spending the weekend in Rigby, Ida., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrus. They will also see for the first time their new brother and sister, twins, born recently to their parents. On Saturday evening they attended the wedding of a sister, Rosemary Andrus. Washington Mr. and Mrs. William Vincent have as their house guest, a sister, Mrs. Sylvia Bourne of Laramie, Wyo., who plans to be here for some time yet. She was brought to Provo by nieces, Mrs. Robert Kimball and Mrs. Rulon Taylor. Later, her daughter, Mrs. Kimball Jack of Spokane, Wash., will come to Salt Lake City to meet Mrs. Bourne and the two will continue to California where they will visit other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Manson, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Brandt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoover. E. Day, 450 E. 850 S., from Spring Canyon; and from Provo bulbs for $1.00. Pansy 358 North 10th West. (adv.). 3-4- plants 35c MUST WATCH LANGUAGE A State DeNEW YORK (IT) 3 -- DAY SPECIAL partment of ' Labor mediator ruled Friday there is a limit in profanity "beyond which even, truck drivers ought not to go." The ruling came in the case of a truck driver who was suspended from has job because his powerful swearing "affected the morale of other workers." (UP)-R- ear Adm. Each year the American child drops a bit further behind his contemporaries abroad. He still cannot spell his own language, when fbroad, children his age are already deep in serious literature and are carrying one or more forcing languages, besides heavier schedules in mathematics, sciences, (and) history...." dozen. (adv.). PAIR 1 Weatherbird JERRY'S Dignified Service 1 1 i 164 W. 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BOYS7 But public and schools waste the student's time and "delay preparations of the student for entry upon profession-study far beyond the time when Lakewood Drive. 7A LIQUIDATION r SA L Tele-i- ot ilar schools abroad." Hodson Shepherd, 463 W. 8th S., Henry C. Zaremba, 1637 S. 25 Brus-(lef- t) m, ut Newcomers to Orem are the families of Everett Robins, 815 N. 75 E., and William F. Huish, 1857 S. 453 E., both from Ogden; Arlen R. Adamson, 236 E. 10th S., from American Fork; HeSiry Gladiolus against it." Police admitted Martin was doing no harm. In fact he made several persons happy. But he was booked "for his own good." Police recovered one $100 check from a young boy Martin had passed on the street. Martin, who says he is a publicity man for Art Linkletter, told police he is en route to New York "to be on television." Investigation proved Martin's money was not stolen Authorities in California say he is not wanted for any crime. Martin was to be tried on charges of intoxication in Municipal Court. Authorities said he iad been drunk for two weeks. 40-ho- ur has-simpl- Clifton Snow, USNR son of Mr. and Mrs. Moorlan Snow, Provo, enjoyed a few hours' visit with his parents during the week. He flew to Salt Lake with a group of Navy personnel who were en route to Denver. Clifton will complete three years active duty in May. 1 was no basis for an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. If Larson repeats his original sentence next Saturday, Klrkham will be doomed to death. He already has selected hanging , over, the more customary Utah method of execution a firing squad. in the sentencing, there 40-HO- mittee. "The assertion tht (progressive education) prepares the child for life and that it does this better than a Ntraditional education not been borne out by experience," Rickover said in a speech prepared for delivery at the inauguration of Dr. Ernst Weber as president of the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. He said the efficiency of a nation's educational system "has be come as vital an element for na tional progress perhaps even for survival as its industrial and military strength." "Our professional schools are not to blame for our chronic shortage of able professional peo-- : pie," he said. "They have a clear-cpurpose and must meet definite standards set by st te licensing requirements or by professional associations. Most of them are efficient and require no more time to turn out professionals than sim- Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Terry, Provo, enjoyed a brief visit with their son, Orlyn Terry, en route home from Eucador where he has been employed by the Eucadorian Oil Company. After stopovers In Salt Lake and Idaho Falls, Ida., to visit sisters, Orlyn went on to Canada to meet his wife, the former Jolene Collett and their three children and take them to San Francisco, Calif., where they are now living and he is working for his company. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP) Harry Miller, 57, a "springtime Santa Claus" from Los Angeles was in jail here today because he was found passing out t r a V e l e r's checks on a downtown street. Miller was arrested late Friday after he gave away $200. He still had $460 to go when patrolman Edgar Williams arrested him. "I guess you can't stop me from giving money away if I want to," Miller said. , Williams said, "It seerns silly to me, but I don't know any law MEXICAN LABOR TO ASK WEEK MEXICO CITY (UP) Organized labor will demand a work week during the May 1 in- Hyman G. Rickover, the engineer who supervised development of the first atomic submarine, said Saturday professional education in the United States is hamstrung by "the inefficiency of our public and secondary schools." In a blistering attack on the doctrine of "progressive" education, Rickover said the educational theory of John Dewey must be rejected because it is a proven failure." Rickover enlarged on statements he made Friday in w, . Kirkh&m's attorney, LaMar Dunvicted slayer Barton Kay can told the judge his client wae will be sentenced for the not interested in further appeals second time by Third. District of the case. It has already been Court here next Saturday at 10 twice before the Utah Supreme a.m. Court and twice denied. The date was read Saturday Duncan said that, since, no conby Judge Martin M. Larson. Kirk-hastitutional question was involved 20, wearing a blue prison uniform, beard and hair that hung below his shoulders, listened without expression. For the young slayer, the appearance was merely another step in the 16 months of legal proceedings since le was convicted in December, 1956, for the first degree murder of a Con- Kirk-ha-m , Progressive Education By MILDRED B. HALL FR l' f hibits in the U. S. pavilion at the World's Fair in sels outdrew neighboring Soviet exhibits. 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