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Show UEA Re Elects Officers Lehi Man State Director Court Deals With Errant Driving Cases SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Utah's school teachers, hoping to get a boost In education funds from the 1963 legislature., have the top officers of the Utah Education Association for another year. Moroni L. Jensen, principal of Cyprus High in Salt Lake, was named president of the UEA for another year ahd Louis Bennett, vice presiMillard, was Samuel Nyal Henrie,, 1000 . . J Carl J. Mellor WINS POST UEA of Lehi, elected by-t- he this week to the office of state director for the National Education Post. members of the association board of trustees. They were Lois Bige-lowhich is the Salt Lake City; James W. of G. Thelma workable alternative to teacher Peterson, Jordan; and Monticello. strikes. Walton, v The delegates also 'passed a Dr. Bush said control can be constitutional amendment which applied at two points entry to makes the vice president the training schools and licensing. of the organiza- - "Give us the ability to err, if err president-elec- t we must, on (the side of stricter At their . general sessions, the entrance he requirements," teachers were told that they must added, Mr. Jensen told the teachers have a demanding code of ethics set up by members of the prof es earlier-tha- t the UEA is ready to do the legwork, provide the mansion. Dr. Robert N. Bush, professor power and spend the money, if of education at Stanford Univer- necessary, to bring the level of by Utah education up to its sity, said t teachers was part of a program w, self-regulati- on City Court. Max Collins, 319 E. - 3060 N., pleaded innocent in Provo City Court to a charge of leaving the scene of an accident Sept. 6, and trial was set for Oct. 16.; . William J. Grow, 37, 2952 Metropolitan Way, Salt Lake City, forfeited $35 on a charge of reckless driving Sept. 14. ' Charges against Allen C. Scho-fiel27, Spanish Fork, of reckless driving Aug. 28, was dismissed by Provo City Court on motion of the defense attorney. John S. Finch 64, 437 S. 8th E., Orem, pleaded guilty to a charge of falsifying his driver's license, and was fined $49 by Provo City Court. , On Sept. 11, trial for Mr. Finch on a charge af driving during revocation Aug. 28, was continued without date by Provo City Court. Sheldon D. Clements, 23, 765 Kelsey, Salt Lake City, pleaded guilty in Provo City Court to .a charge of reckless driving Sept. 8, and was' fined $35 by Provo City Court. Mr. Clements pleaded guilty to a charge in Provo City Court of. interfering with a Educational Groups Of UEA Choose New Presidents LAKE SALT CITY (UPI) Thirteen, new presidents of educa organizations were elected Thursday during the Utah Edu cation Association- convention. William Wood of Milford was elected president of the elemen tary science section, Lowell Bo berg of Salt Lake City will head the Utah Council of Teachers of English, G. Robert Grondel of Clearfield will lead the Utah Association of Journalism Directors and Earl Catmull of Salt Lake 'tion - d, 4l Joseph B. Hanson, far right, presents top awards of Lionism to, from left, Dr. Francis N. Mortenson, James B. Nelson and Byron L. McFarlane, all members of the American Fork Lions Club. LIONS HONORED It is given only for personal ac tivity and effort. Mr. Nelson! and Mr. McFarlane merited the recognition for their efforts in organizing a Lions Club in Alpine earlier in the year. Joseph B. Hanson made the presentation in behalf of Lions International. The award given Dr. Morten-so- n was given in recognition of unselfish dedication to Lionism. He is the immediate past governor of District 28 A and, served during the past year as chairmaii of the district governors' council AMERICAN FORK-Jame- s B. Nelson and Byron F. McFarlane were presented with the Lions Extension Award and Dr. Francis N. Mortenson received the - Two Utah County People Honored By State Group An American Fork woman and a Provo man were honored this week by the Utah Association for Health, Physical one and Recreation to its presidency, the a special award for Education by election other with service. Miss Shirley Allen, American Pork, instructor at Olympus High School, was chosen new state president, succeeding Parlell Peterson of Orem. Dr. C. J. Hart, Provo, retiring chairman of the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The BYU Physical Education Deoart 1.000 members of Oil, .Chemical ment, received the association's Atomic Workers Local and annual award in recognition of a wage agreement ratified nieritorious service to his profes Friday earlier reached by union officials sion. Dr. Golden Romriey, Washing with Hercules Powder Co. ton University,, an alumnus of The agreement, providing for cent an hour BYU, was guest speaker for the an eight and after an was reached of the boost, association held pay meeting, this week in Salt Lake in con eight-dastrike by the production junction with the state UEA cohXf workers at Hercules' Bacchus vention. Plant. t Union Ratifies Hercules Pact - l City will be president of the Utah care class Another mother-bab- y Council of Teachers of Mathe- will start Monday afternoon, Oct. " 2-5-91 : one-ha- lf 1 " at the Red Cross Chapter House, 356 N. 200 E., Provo. This is being by the American Red Cross and the Public Health Department, and will be taught by Mrs. Betty Ruth Jenson, Public M e a 1 1 h Nurse. These classes will be held Monday and Wednesday afternoons from 1:30 to 3:30 for three weeks. There is no charge for the class. The course is taught by discuusing both di- counselrective and ing. Procedures such as bathing, feeding, and burping the, baby are demonstrated by telling why ydu are doing it and what you are doing. . Students then haveH an opportunity for supervised practice during class time. Prenatal care is also covered in this course. Persons ' wishing to enroll in this class may do so at the first class on Oct. 1 or by calling FR ve non-directi- . Prosecution Lack Brings Dismissal " T" ' vacuum cleaning """V, "" ; -- ii" ful Hoover g I I (Hf ji Ever Tfc l I : self-relian- ce people. 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All-Proo- YOUNG a RirX wjio lifetime lived a 24 hours in Tonight; 8 p.m., KUTV Smart, elegant t LORETTA n 0 14 j Tonight, 8 p.m., KUTV Ch.2 a suspense-fille- C Charges Y Every week an outstanding u D '"uv t&$, V directot of student 'counseling, service at BYU, told the Utah Lake Lions Club, at it regular meeting Thursday nightj. Dr. Jensen, who also is a member of the club and an LDS Bishop said the teaching of among our yo Jth is one of several can "help our young ways adults i i -- Most Power- - The youth of the land should be taughtto stand on their! own two increased the leisure time of people, and a growing lack of family Preliminary liearing for Leon cohesiveness are problems with J. Angus, 25, 139 N. 3rd W., which the youth of today face. Springville, charged with burgAll of these problems have a lary of Consolidated Furniture tendency to develop emotional and Aug. 26, has been continued by mental problems in; the country's Provo City Court' until 6ct. 30. youngsters, the speaker pointed out.-H- e stressed the need for preBritish Isles last June. The high- ventative .riieasures in curbing light of the trip was attendance emotional problems. at the Lions'. International conDr. Jensen also showed films vention held at Nice! France, on the BYU counseling service. where 29,000 Lions gathered to attend the international confer-encLike mealy boiled potatoes? ri j J uiaiu The Adamsons left the Auer J..!. uiey are cooKep, tour party and went to Scotland thnm cnrinlrlp with Rail And tn.SS to visit the land of their an them irt a pan over the. fire until cestors. the moisture has been driven off. i"B XX . Burglary Hearing Gets Continuance for the state of Utah. Dr. Mortenson presented to Mr. Nelson the state council pin for his outstanding service as cabinet and qouncil secretary during the same period. Larry Lassen was in charge of the dinner meeting and Steve Murdock officiated as master of ' ceremonies. Dr. and Mrs. Mortenson and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson were the speakers of' the evening. They gave an interesting account of their travels in Europe and the ... .... ,".' afa in y . 'mlmnm idea . ssion-method, Amer- FORKrr-Th- e Committee. Three American Fork Lions Accorded Honors 100 Per cent Past District Governor's Award this week at the dinner meeting of the American Fork Lions Club members, their wives and guests held at Alpine Provo officer in performance of Club here. Country his duty on April 27, and was The Lions Extension Award is . fined $100. one of the rare awards eiven bv Lions International' and signifies-unusuaachievement in Lionism. - AMERICAN 7 Youth Needs Outlined to Lake?' Lions1 ican Fork Lions Club has added another completed project to its credit. During the month some! 30 Lions have worked on the installing of a cement sidewalk, 90 feet long and six feet wide .alongside the Junior High Sqhool LDS Seminary. The walk was built for the members of the Handicapped Boy Scout Troop. It was made wide enough to accommodate a wheel chair to be propelled directly upon unloading from a car into the seminary ', building where the meetings are held. i The Lions Club is the sponsor of the troop of Scouts which has members from American Fork, Lehi and Pleasant Grove. Directing the project was William Jones, chairman of the club's Community Bette rmen t " Mother, Baby Care Class to Begin matics. Dr. Edward Teare of Salt Lake City was named president of the Utah Association "of School Psychologists, Raymond Smith of Salt Lake City, was named head of the Utah Speech and Hearing Association, Mrs. Vondella Savage of Salt Lake was named leader of the Teachers of Home and Hospitalized Children, William ,Dox-e- y of Salt Lake City was elected chairman of the Teachers of Emotionally Disturbed Children. Mrs. Beatrice Daniels of Salt Lake was elected president of the C. Bill Public Health Nurses, Danies of Salt Lake City was named president of Teachers of. the Gifted, Mrs. Irene L. Elggren was, selected as head of the Coun cil for Exceptional Children, Glenn McKan .of Ogden was named president of the Teachers of Mentally Retarded and Jennie Carlile was elected president of the Home Economics Section. " w . , 13 - in' itA M w w SUNDAY HERALD Lions Build Walk For Handicapped i Boy Scouts to Use v. . ed ct f v. I charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor June 28, 1961, was fined $150 by Provo City Court. Dennis N, Fixel, 21, 461 S. 5th E., pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor July 28, and was fined $150 by Provo re-elect- . 50, f East Center, found guilty of a re-elect- ed dent In elections Friday. More than 7,300 members of the association cast ballots during the between general sesday, voting sions of ' the UEA's 65th annual convention. Tile meeting concluded with a final general session Saturday morning. Carl J. Mellor of Lehi was elected state director for the National Education Association and Lyle C. Owen of Granite District was named chairman-eleof UEA classroom teachers. The teachers also elected three SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1962 Utah County. Utah 3-p- c. TI iQ5 ifl0 above'set only Modern 3-p- Set consist of double dresser with framed mirror, full size bookcase bed. Beautiful walnut. 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