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Show 4 im Sunday, dec.vo, Wall Utah Sunday Herald Utah Obituaries Olcehs Certification Plan . the.-Eldr- :V SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) l'The Utah ; Education Association's House of Delegates Satur- s I .(lay approved a proposed ; h : - . . two-ttev- el, certification program for teachers seeking , professional 'certification. , The proposal? was presented by June Culbertson, chairman on of. the UEA Proand Teacher Education fessional Standards (TEPS). ' .The TEPS group recommended mat Utah adopt a program for two types of f providing Certifi- teaching certificates ; cate I and Certificate II. Certificate I would require j four years of college prepara-- , j tion , and a recommendation insti- from the teacher-trainin- g tution. It would be issued for a five-yeperiod- and would ! be renewable for- one on completion of 30 j period j r quarter hours! of approved ;rstudy. Certificate II would be issued j to a teacher who was- - eligible for or holds Certificate I and who; also has: (1) completed a planned and approved program ; of study leading to a master's f .degree or 55 quarter hours of I i credit; (2) has completed not j less than three years of ac-- j ceptable teaching experience, . such experience to be evaluated the local TEPS committee. fy (A committee of teachers I which would include the dis-- : trict superintendent.) This recommendation con-- : ; flicts with a proposal made by. I Dr. T.H. Bell, - state superW ' tendent of public instruction.. : He ' recommended a teacher-- . SOUTH WEBER ranking system. Under Bell's Raymond of success teaching plan, William Andrews, 70, died would be evaluated by the Wednesday; funeral was Saturschool administration and an t': day, v l administrative! "endorsement" ' Child Muir, 43, ' ? would be The I third annual Christmas ROY Bert; in Salt required. died Lake; Thursday - O. I Gerald Wilde, chairman Concert of the Oak was funeral Saturday. D-- 1 Hills Fourth Ward Choir will ; of the UEA Professional be presented at 4 p.m.! today WELLINGTON Mrs. Geneve Committee, said velopment . 'Yanking and endorsements are in the North Chapel of the East (Jennie) Arnold Grnnderyig, not necessary! and should be Sharon Stake House at 1600 61, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 11 a.m., Wellington N. 900 E. discouraged." Second Ward Chapel. The UEA and the superin- - This is a one-hoconcert of DELTA tendent also differ over extend- - selected Christmas George A. Spor, premusic, funeral 54, died Wednesday; ed yeais contracts a longer sented with ef- lighting special 11 Delta Third a.m.. ' teaching year. ects and- - mammoth projected Monday. ' The UEA endorses the rec Ward Chapel. to announce the num LOGAN Conrad A. Berntson, ommended program but only on pictures i': bers.: 'i.' . a Bell has basis. died pro36, voluntary Thursday; funeral Monis The choir directed Bette extendby selection of It posed that day noon, Hall Mortuary Chap and jvill be 'accom el. j contract a is be teachers handled ;j i V uwprtA: im the "school administration panied by Robert Manookin on BEAVER Mrs. Thora Rich by De-the UEA Professional 5 The pipe organ. i Bee son, 67, died Friday; funeral Yelopment Committee also rec- Monday, 1 p.m., Beaver Second T Kolob SPRINGVILLE h e an infcnimendea adoption of Ward Chapel. .' r Stake Rehef I. Society Singing SALINA ex", salary schedule. . Funeral services 'A teacher with & B.S. de Mothers 1 will ? give a . special for Minnie Violet Steele Allred, rgree would receive a basic sal- Christmas concert tonight at 84, who died Wednesday Were ixry which would be equated to 8:15 p.m.lt will be held at the Saturday. JLC0 per cent on a scale. A Kolob Stake House and the PARAGONAH Mrs. Anna Heacher with a B.S. plus to is invited attend. public Elizabeth Riding Williamson; Jbours would receive 106 per There are approximately 65 87, died Thursday; funeral Mon gcent of the base; an M.S. . with Mrs. voices in the day, i 2 Jp.m., v Paragonah LDS or 55 hours would be 112 Mabel Poulsengroup as director and Ward Chapel. per cent; an M:S. plus 45 Mrs. Mary Bird accompanist. SOUTH JORDANMrs. Lucy r hours would receive 118 per cent Included in the program will Ann Stocking Soffe, 85, died and a teacher with a doctoral be a vocal solo LaVere by Friday; funeral Monday, 10 a. degree woulS receive 124 per Tippetts and an organ selection m., : 4760 S. State. cent of the base. Mrs. will also Bird. There ; It also was urged by the UEA by be numbers by a string .quar Austria, Prussia and Russia a and tet musical reading by formed a league known as the Mrs. Bertha Johnson. Holy Alliance in loio. USW J sub-commit- tee snow-clogge- ' 25 . . ! ! .''.; . ; ; j Co-bi- a, ar 2-y- j . 5 , j jy :' $5 Million J. " Yule Concerts Today Tohiqht ; : j 60-voi- . . ! :. ce . -- ur i, - . ing's marble facade mat tum bled off and struck him in the ,t v:i;,:;:; leg. ,'; The store is famous all over the world as the "oil million e, i aire's general store," It makes headlines every Christmas sea son with its unusual and expen sive Christmas gifts for .rich Texans and is famous as the fashion pacesetter of the South . west. Oil Well On Fire Allies (Continued from Page One) on matters concerning West '.-.- Head ; Berlin where the three Western powers are the occupation powers. The Russians occupy East Near Vernal . j-- r "It seems to me we had more freedom of exchange of bouits," Cooper said. view- Friday. .Equipment estimated to be worth! from $250,00 to $500,000 was heavily damaged when the flames erupted 14 miles gas-fe- d south of here. However, no 4 juries were reported. Hie; well is located in the 7100-fo- of tery. er Ford to ' ; ):' , ll "I mi iiiiiiiiuiiii i iniiiiin ii iinwpl hi in m tXKSXXt. Dm ma FlEECff, ttm fm iv HUGH j.' im ii ill im i j.ii a 'nrnut m w tn mil f '-- W-fc : mi wm & HOOKER JLDXffZST three cmimrclabJq';.'. bocr and a half of delightful entertainment Only ton-da- MWII (Continued from Page One) visit with you in the near fu - vj Lij-I'ture. ,. "My best wishes for a happy holiday season." inf The 140 Republicans, cluding 20 newly elected freshmen will choose their leaders for the 89th. Congress at a caucus ori Jan. 4, the opening day of the session. ON EVERY GIFT AT B&H PHARMACY ' v , j i v i-- n rut ;. OPEN TODAY! 12 Noon to 9 p.m. AT LOW, LOW PRICE ! u u ( I fM-nMvi?fll' y mm mrnii iwnExsncr : a OSE FOR KNDSARMS1 ' D Three fashiw coiord Match'mf fitted cased I .only J s n 03E FOR TEKDES SKIN! , y J Reg. $18.95 ; , - M?4iI Automatic Action Brush .for Teeth and Gums from sTo;r25 Sqij IBB it D More wfchker-ctrtti' power than toy ether Ej shaver! . vvThese agreements pertain to il.such items as overtime pay. Si the duties of foremen and the Contracting .out of certain work, IS McDonald said Chicago likely be: the site of these talks with the time to be announced Oi k Adjustable Roller Combs for ciose ; comfort! n 6 rows, 348 cf n the hardest, steel cutters in electric Designed fer shaving! higb-carbo- a an-st?e- $29.95 ter. bftsrds. d ONLY rXT a (Shristmas Asked if he cared to predict jfrhen a new contract wouia De $16 95 q quick, gentle up-and-do- o I'M i ft O watertight.., carries Underwriters :" !' Laboratories1 seal O tradition... brushing action no batteries to recharge one unit serves the entire family Cooper, replied: - FLOWERS rm., for C? yur ' HOSTESS FOR MEN: This handsome Barorfis omatic . never needs winding, is autanti-magnet- ic, With stainless steel back. resistant, FOR WOMEN: The beautiful Baroness i CAN YOUR CHOICE shock resistant and water i i 088 $1 FREE DELIVERY irw I;' iT us sravi you Uc!:!:cc!: Sons Floral 1042 Sputh Stat ,AC J-31- C9 ' 53 crystal are intact OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. 62 WEST CENTER ' PEOVO ' Phone $1.00 . 'VI m REGULAR Pharmacy 373-41- 39 m W , .n m aim L r. e, $19.95 ALL CHRISTMAS y3 ornaments; Ilia mm B&H Weekly mn. ES 3 vn STOVER CANDIES Exclusive , when ease end 1 RUSSELL features precision movement; with ' faceted icrystal and matching chic fashion " band.' . !;.. !, . D now 17-jew- eI h.--A win -- ices whl be, held at the Berg y Mortuary In Springville Dec. 21st at 2:00 p.m. Friends may call at the Mor tuary prior to services. Interment Benjamin Cemetery. agree-irjnen'- s" 1 Holiday treat for the entire family . pertain Vexperimental set ' tip when the cur- $rent contract was signed in !;h2. TheseA discussions were ischeduled to expire Dec. 31 bu twill remain effective until the 'current contract expires in a-feout four and a, half months. - OICO Willis Booker Hansen serv- ? k imi Tlora Newell Love services will be held at the TBerg Drawing Room Chapel at 12:00 noon Monday Dec. 21st. Friends may call at the Mortuary Sunday 6:00 to 8:00 and Monday prior to services. In- -, terment at Provo City Ceme- Berlin problems. There have f been ho regular four-ixwtalks on Berlin since 1948 when the Russians walked out of the Allied Kimmandatura just'befpre 'they preciitatetf tiie Berlin blockade. In replying to the Russian overtures, the AlHorseshoe Bend area near lied commandants suggested the Red Wash Camp. both talks be held in East and Burchell said the oil well drill West Bierjinnd not just West bored into a gas zone Thurs- - Berlin as Russia asked. day a the 3,600 foot level 7 ' McDonald announced that tx tensions had, been granted on Signed, 2 j j -- f . . Mortuary SCR VICES vBerlin. , no Soviets The longthey say An oil VERNAL (UPI) well fire continued to burn Sat er have any responsibility for urday while state and com such developments in East Ber? wall. The pany officials weighed the al? lin as the Communist are soleRussians Allies the say ternatives at hand to douse the expensive blaze touched off ly responsible and refuse to deal " with the East Germans on East h the work done rcnces. ' Son runway strength ened through resurfacing to ac commodate heavier planes. At the public library, thou sands of new books were added as patronage increased, the re port notes. New bookkeeping equipment was installed and the community auditorium was renovated and new ' restroom facilities installed. A graduate in library science was hired to head the staff. ;The report noted that asses sed valuation in the city was; $29,614,714 in 1963 as compared to $19,234,392. The city mill lew was 21.50 mills in 1964 which the report said was decrease of 6.52 per cent dur ing the past 10 years. : (Continued from Page One) qperating procedure becatise, of by the Human p.Redatinos Committee (HRC." S : The , HRC is composed o: t union and management repre sentatives who meet throughou 5,the year to thrash out differ- - Rusk-Gromy- ko . de-fgr- ee -- the (Continued from Page One) talized for smoke inhalation and two others were hit by failing debris. One fireman was injured by a piece of the build . - Nikolai Soviet Ambassador Minister Fedorenko and British of State Lord - Caradon also called separately, on . Thant. Fedorenko later joined the meeting, which took place at a - luncheon . in suite. Rusk's Waldorf-Astori- a The U.S. spokesman said It was felt ; the secretary general , would continue to be in contact with the delegations involved in the financial dispute. Gromyko declined to discuss ' details of the: talks, which last- ed nearly two'.' and onerhalf hours. ' 4 ; - I " a compromise.. Fedorenko Joins Talks - . - ' Com-manc- he , . ; - I 4 se Citi- 1 225-6t- n J light plane piloted by zens centering much of their SPANISH FORli ,The big activity South Dakota man wasi over .ground the building.. annual Christmas party for In other street- improvements due on a flight to Ogden. youngstersof the Spanish area in Provo,1 during the last year,, Utah Saturday and was be- under sponsorship of the local the extended West JSecond. city ieved flown in the 'rugged, Kiwanis;:Club, ; will ,.be Street , north from the Provo ' mountains east of Monday, 4P.ec 21, at the J Arch Brick and Tile Co. to join an Theatre, It was announced to access road at 2250 North to here. day. The fun will begin at 5 : 00 Canyon .Road. A new street at Tie Federal Aviation Agency p.m. on that evening ana will 1600 North from Second to in bait Lake City i identified be free to all kids 11 years of Third' West was completed as the pilot and lone occupant of age or younger. was a road from 150 East (Can the green and white Piper A special .movie of comedy as Harold Rintoul of yon Road) . to University Ave shorts and cartoons by Walt nue at 1650 N. Chamberlain, S.D. - J Disney studios will be present The city also completed a ed. Highlight of the big fete new industrial road in the area The California condor can will be the appearance of Santa of 18th South and 250 East dur- survive sudden changes of at Claus with an ample supply of ing the year. mospheric pressure that would goodies for all his young Work was comnleted during kill other creatures. friends. the year on accelerated public Directing the affair for the works projects which received Kiwanians is the Boys and Girls federal participation funds and Committee, whose members are provided sewer service to south Marjc Nelson, chairman, Gor west Provo and improved the don Swan, J. Ross Nielsen, and water distribution system. Frank Buffo. They urge all city At the Provo : Airport im eligible youngsters' to attend provements in excess of $190,the party and ask every club 000 were made possible through member who can to make an the cooperation of the ci effort to be on hand to help., state and Federal Aviation Agency. The improvements saw Wood, 56, ' T -- ed multi-purpo- funeral was Saturday.! Mrs. SPRINGVILLE Willis 65, 1325 Booker that plans to put such'--' a Helen Marie Reed Gee; 201 S. 1000 Hansen, 60, ' died in Ave., Logan; Monday in teacher certification change W., Springville, died Alaska;' funeral was Saturday. at his home of a heartThursday attack. in operation be completed dur- - Mrs. Phoebe Ann Wolstenholme He was born March 30, 11904 ing tne ; current school year. Ridd, 91, 1835 Lincoln Lane, Teachers already certificated died Friday; funeral Monday a son of Isaac P. and Arminta would not be required to meet noon, Valley View Second Ward Manwill Hansen in Payson; He Dora Williams on MaK the new recertification stand- - Chapel, 4101-19E. f Harry B. married 1932 in the Salt Lake LDS 23, ards. ;;"':;;:. .':';.; Stevenson, 76, 1925 Spring Lane, The delegates also recom- died Friday; funeral Monday Temple. They were later dix mended that the state's school noon, Cottonwood LDS Stake vorced. his He received education in finance formula grant addition- Center, 2080" E. 5165 S. Joint schools. He the served Payson al funds to districts on the funeral services will be Mon- to missionLDS an (Wisconsin. basis of the number of teach- day, 2 p.m., 36 E. 7th S. for to returned He where Payson ers holding and S. advanced Mahlon Van 50, Buskirk, prepara' ! .e worked as a salesman and tion. .! y" Alice S. Van Buskirk, 47,' 844 worked in later estate in real In other, action, Darld Long, W. 7th S. who died Thursday. He Lake Salt was a truck- executive secretary of the Utah Arthur Park Midgley, 80, El driver andCity. worked at Mirror School Boards Association and Centro, Calif., former Salt Lake Lake an as outfitter for" pack Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, superin- resident, died Thursday inh El trips into the high Uintas. He tendent of Salt . Lake City Centro; funeral, burial, El Cen retred because of ill health. Schools, outlined school legisla- tro, Monday. Robert Keith tion proposed by the joint legiinfant son of Claude B. and Suryiving are one son and slation committee of the State Ruth Elaine Clark Cobia, 1487 one aaugnter, Mrs. Barbara Board of Education and the Arapahoe Ave., died Thursday; Fairholm, Orem; and Robert USBA. Hansen, with the U. S. funeral Monday, 2:30 p.m., 260 .,'f. Marine Corps in. North CaroOn a split vote, the delegates E. South Temple. two lina ; brothers and three OGDEN Mrs. Leah Rosina passed a resolution commending the joint legislative com- Wiggins, 89, 3448 Ogden Ave., sisters, Ray Hansen, Provo; mittee "for the scope of its died Thursday; funeral was Ed Hansen, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Evans, Pocatello; Ida. ; study and its evident concern Saturday. John P. Stephens 78, Fern Quinn, Idaho Falls, Ida.; for the fundamental needs of died Friday; funeral Monday, Lake in the state 1 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Co- Mrs. Mary Clayson, the school system : f Shore. ', Bran-stiter, of Utah." lonial Chapel. John Ear! Funeral services will be held some However, 76, 2262 Harrison, died delegates were critical of a proposed $1 Wednesday; public Masonic ac.thelBerg Mortuary of Spring-villmillion Monday at 2 p.nl Friends "professional career funeral was Saturday. Charles Monteacher incentire program." Thomas Spencer, 65, 2178 may call at the Berg Mortuary Some expressed fear that it roe; died Wednesday; funeral of Springville Monday prior to servicesyInterment, will be in might become a merit rating was Saturday. , j in the , Benjamin City Cemetery. program disguise, L. BRIGHAM CITY-Wil- liam Both the UEA and the Na- Friends may call at the Berg 82, Pomona, Calif.; ional. Education Association Apgood, resident, Mortuary in Springville today have gone on record opposing former Brigham City died Wednesday in Pomona; from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday any. type or merit pay pro funeral was Saturday in Po- prior to services. gram. mona. , . . . . . - - . SALT pAKE CITY .Mrs. Hedwig W. Thiele Pqpp, 76, j 137 Delegates '! - Kiwanians In Advent Plane Hoadod for Afternato (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Fork when Center, was Ogden Overdue Spanish day morning orilJ.N. Secretary cenopened as a Utah! BRIGHAM! CITY (UPI) General; Tharit, who ha ajpfoyed To Host Children ter with the, Provo Senior to reach A a a major role in trying Spfingyille Dies of Wililams Ave., died Tuesday; Man funeral was Saturday. Mrs. Mabel Edna Ester Heart Attack Ave., died Thursday; County. UEA House of ' ! 286 W.; Center Provo OFF II VI Phone 757-728- ? "i 8) 1 i |