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Show Tho Tooele Transcript Friday, August Ulah Stale Fair 7, 1959 TJlah Has llic Lowest Mileage Death Hate In West for 1959 each first place winner In the advanced classification and in the composition contest. Each of these will also receive a season iirket to the Utah Symphony Orchestra Conceits through the cour-.es- y To Feature Consideration should be given to providing additional inspectors. School Traffic Safety Education 1. The State Department of Ed ucation help schools utilize chan nets of communication to explain the use of school zone signs, s'g nals, and markings. 2. The State Department of Edof ucation encourage the use standard student accident report forms, based on the generally accepted criteria for a reportable Miimc Contents of the Utah Symphony Or1151 Utah Slate $25 Music Contests aie now com- chestra. A special award of offered by Salt Lake I ed( rated for the contest Latis art plete at a meeting of mendations of the various nation Recently 15 and 16 and will be Musicians will go ta one of the citizen leaders and public offici- al advisory groupt: and held at the Fairgrounds. The con- advanced category winners als, Robert D. Hopper, District Accident Records test is held in five categories and an award of $50 to an outstanding 1. That additional personnel be Director, National Safety Council all musician is made by the Junior equal prizes are offered in commended the State of Utah for provided to process and analyze The categories are League of Salt Lake. The Salt c.itegoiies having the lowest mileage death accident reports. W md Lake Commerce Chamber of Voice. Ihano, Instrument, rate of the Group IV States par2. That present non routine and Coniposi makes a special award to one of Instrument, Ttring in pupil injury. the Annual ticipating Inventory tabulations of accidents data pre(ion In each of these categories the contestants from all categories 3. Pedestrian and bicycle safety of Traffic Safety Activiti s. (Mile- pared fer engineering, education .heie are two divisions except ir in both classifx attons deemed by age death rate Number of ve- and enforcement use be studied nsiruclion be required under Tlx he judges to be the musician of the category of composition hicle miles of travel.) (Group IV and analyzed to be of maximum state law or State Department of medium classification includes al' greatest promise. Education mandate. States Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, value to these agencies. ages up to 17 years of age Tht Public Traffic Safely Education Montana, Nevada, New Mexico Traffic Engineering Perhaps the crowning feature of includes idvunccd classification 1. That public officials with trafand he contest is an audition given Oregon, Utah, Washington contestants from 16 years of ag 1. The Department might con- fic meet satety resjxmsibilities Maurice Abravanel, Wyoming.) by Maestro 23 of o no There is r ma-oage years sider the assignment of a full ing with the Governor revew of the Utah Symphony Or- director on contestants in In presenting a summary of the time traffic age liint placed traffic needs in Utah and engineer for sovera' hesira to the first place winners traffic safety program, Mr. Hop- of the Highway Department Dis- suggest major areas of program ompo.rmn but it is understood bn the advanced clarification. In will established that professionals per congratulated Governor Clyde tricts, particularly in those dis- or the public traffic safety educaj h's audition he will choose one lot compote. for his leadership and all the pub- tricts where highway mileage is tion function. llierson to appear in concert with lic officials with responsibilities in great and where the proportion of The judges for the contest for 2. That program outlines orch,.stra ,n (he 1959 60 season, of traffic along with the fine support urban population is high. is fol ows Mr Robert Ward each program be prepared in ad , New Yoik City, well known 2. Increase man-day- s on special vance to indicate how local and given the official program by the Utah Safety Council made up of studies for municipalities to det- statewide and at present Lj teacher each can held V.i 25 in REUNION FAMILY Melvin (heir supjwrt behind these Mrs THE FIRST (Olene) support ;ce, Fairfield, Utah, gioups citizen leaders of the State. editor of Galaxy Music tests ermine traffic engineering soluwhat Mrs. resulted in the first family photo ever program appropriately, Utah, Bradshaw, Harriman, (Evelyn) years, The State won an award from tions to their problems of moving i Corporation judge of musical films, posters and literature taken. The reunion was held recently at the George (Adeline) Vance. Fairfield, Utah, Mrs. Entry blanks tor the contests the American Association of Motoi vehicular and pedestrian traffic available composition. K. or can be produced to GladDavid and William Mrs. Mr. home of Colorado, be had bv writing to the Redmeasa, Price, family (Luc) may Vehicle Administrators for The performance judges are its along major streets within the proThird Row: Mr, Edward J Gladden, Grants-ville- , den at Redeasma, Colorado. Pictured above specifically support these Utah State Fair. Fairgrounds, P. Im- municipalities. as Driver Licensing, follows. Driver are L to R front row: Mrs. Leo (Maggie) O. Box FG-6- , Salt Lake City 16, grams, and how related releases Utah, Mr. Lverette O. Gladden, Tooele, 3. Increase man-day- s on studies can be provement and Control program. Mr. David K. Gladden, Mr. Charles T. Gladden, supplied all media to bring Utah, Utah. Marof, Colo., Redmeasa, Norma Lee Madsen, Violinist, The Driver Licensing accident highways and he coordinated effort to the at Station ev- of high Colorado, Mr. David W. Gladden, Grantsvilte Redmeasa, Colo., Mrs. David (Vilona) G'ad-den- , Member of the Utah Symphony Of great importance t6 those enaluated at 86 percent. intersections. tention of the people of Utah. t, Utah. Visaing with one another for a few Redmeasa, Colo., Mrs. Leon (Etta) National Vice - Presi- tering the contest in composition Orchestra, The total Police Traffic Supervision activities evaluated Organization for Traffic Mancos, Colo. Second Row: Mr. William days was enjoyed, afterwhith each went his dent Mu Phi Epsilon Music Sor- .s the deadline of August 24. At 1. Increase the manpower level and the scores: Accident Records own way and headed home Safety Improvement Gladden, Roanoke, Virginia, Mrs. Nathan ority; Robert Cundick, Assistant this time the comjxisitions will be 73; Traffic and Highway En- to at least the minimum recomUtah is to be commended for also a get acquaint Professor of Music, BY U. pianist sent to New York for judging and was event i.ie 83; Police Traffic mended strength. gineering continuing an official coordinating d party to introduce her to her organist and composer; Jay Welch, .he results will be announced at 2. Increase the number of 75; Driver LicensSupervision ;ommittee under the direct superdirector Tabernacle .he time of the music contests. lew many Assistant family. She received violations con- vision of Governor Clyde. Tne of8G; Periodic Motor Vehicle traffic ing r Choir, composoi, pianist, instrucof Louis W. Booth is nice gifts School 100; Traffic be victions. commended to ficials also are Inspection tor of music and administrative the music contests. of 3. Increase the number ped- for continuing their efforts toward 80; Public Safety Education HOME FROM CALIF. depat-meassistant In the music 76 estrian arrests. Traffic Safety Education Mr. and Mrs. Erneest Rinaldi, adopting recommendations in pre of the Univ. of Utah. VISITORS FROM CALIF. 1. Consider Organization for Traffic Safety offering all of the vious Inventory Analysis. It is to Miss Renee Edinan and Miss These a will as three sit judges to new Pro- recommended vision tests 77; Total Improvement be noted that some of the major last Mr. and Mrs. George H. WiBetty Dunn, arrived home of three in all the perfor81. gram week following two weeks vaca jury applicants. (Acuity, Color, Depth recommendations have not been lliams and children, Sharon, Mark armance berths in their fields competitions. They will (Special to the Tooele Bulletin) and Peripheral.) tion in California. They visited and Gregory, Concord. Calif., have adopted but officials are working rive at their judgments White col- The demand for such skilled woik-erindepNew York, July 28 Although Utah had a death rate 2. Provide for additional per- toward needed legislation. RinWilliam with Mr. Mrs. been visiting here at the home of and of 5.2 deaths per 100,000,000 miles sons to administer and conduct will and decisions their has been collar workers endently growing. in law, The Utah Safety Council, Mr lar jobs and white Mr. and Calif.; aldi, Whittier, be of travel 193 people were killed the driver moderated by the supervisor their son and daughter Of the newcomers to the labot in Mrs. August Depiepero, and Mrs of the improvement and con- Charles C. Freed, President, is have been increasing in Tooele Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Williams. contests 5,658 injured and the ecnomic loss trols blue collar. force, on the other hand, most of the citizen supjiort group for the recent years. So have program. Rose Ralphs, Perris, Calif ; and They left last Saturday to return is estimated to be $26,000,000. But proportionately, the number them have gone directly into The Awards are as follows: In home. Miss Sharon 3. Study the possibility of giving official traffic but for a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rinaldi, Fulsafety program A great deal has been accmo-plisheof men in white collar jobs have white collar jobs. the medium classification there is more extended visit. stayed tests to all renewal applicants. is seriously handicapped by lack lerton, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe In of and especially, in traffic white ac the number been a Tooele, faster of at rate, for $15 first prize rising (One of the basic elements of of funds and an insufficient numSouth Gate, Calif. They an award 293 Rinaldi, and $10 for second prize offered engineering and public safety ed- Driver Licensing Law, calls for a ber of staff to carry out cording to reports from the De collar workers has risen from San Los visited Angelpersonnel Francisco, 1940 to 554 in 1950 and to an ucation activities, but much more fee sufficient for the Fair Board. In the advancMaster Dennis Brough, whose proper admini the type of program needed for partment of Commerce and other in es, San Diego, Hollywood, Disney- by is needed if Utah is going to hold estimated 715 today. sources. ed classification the Fair ninth offers birthday was Wed. July 22, of stration.) Utah. land and other Interest points the line against traffic accidents The local increase, in the The trend, which has been in $25 for first and $20 for second celebrated on Thursday, July 30th Periodic Motor When the public in general went into over and border (he Activities must be stepped up to period, amounts to 144 perwere place. These awards apply to each with a party. Fun games realizes that accidents kill more that direction ever since machines Tijuana, Mexico. meet todays problems and tomorVehicle Inspection the cent. over some of of the four performing categories played and light refreshments enbegan taking of between the ages people LNTERTAINGITSTS It topped the United rows challenge. States Utah is one of sixteen states young The winners in composition re- joyed. Guests included Robert Lud1 to 24 than any disease maybe work that was once done by hand, Analysis of the reported 1958 ac- with statutory provisions for per- - our officials charged with traffic has been progressing more rapid- rise of 45 percent and the Slate Mrs. F. W. Frailey entertained ceive the same awards as the win- wig, Kenny Proctor, Leon Jentivities reveal the following recom- - iodic inspection of motor vehicles. last Friday evening at dinner for ners in the advanced classification sen, Larry and Leslie Proctor, ly lately, with the advance of auto- of Utah's 103 percent. responsibilities will be given the mation. The white collar group, as de- Mr. and Mrs. George H. Williams of performers. Christy and Jeffery Brough, Jay necessary tools to do the job. of Flanders, Bobby Llkington In addition the University There has been a gradual re fined by the Commerce Depart- and children, Sharon, Mark and and te Gregory, Concord, Calif., alsc Utah. Brigham Young University Larry Hammond. Dennis received adjustment among workers, as a ment, includes professional, and kindred workers, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Wilhams'and Utah State University each many nice gifts. He is the result. Some craftsmen and oper chmcal son and ators have left their former occu- managers, officials offer a full tuition scholarship to of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Brough. prop and sons, Michael and Eric. Can pations to take white collar jobs rietors, clerical workers and sales They have converted to salesmen, people. The number of male jobs of all to clerical workers and to small to businesses of their own. The transition from school sorts, blue and white combined, school, whether it occurs within Others, the great majority, have also rose in the period, the gain on3 school district or between stayed in blue collar jobs, many being 89 percent in Tooele. states, is a major uprooting for of them finding niches in the high- - The accompanying white collar most children, say the editors of rise, 144 percent, shows how much Changing Times magazine. Par the counselor, some of the teach more rapid was the increase in ents, the editors advise, can do a ers hes likely to have, even a few that kind of employment. Friday, August 7, 7:00 and 8:00 at Fabric lot to ease the strain of a change of his future schoolmates. Work, in terms of manual labor, Avoid making your own wor- is steadily disappearing, Not all children react the same the figEveryone Invited. Specialty Center way to the problems raised by the ries known. If you fear the school ures show. Continued advances in shift of schools, the editors warn, may be too tough, dont say so mechanization are relieving man so dont be misled by surface In any case, beware of making of laborious tasks. PURWILL AVAILABLE calmness. Instead, anticipate your snap judgements. Despite that, it is pointed out, childs problems, and you will See that the old school is pre- the need in the future will be for help him bridge the gap between pared to ship all necessary re- a vastly greater labor force than Dresses modeled will be on display during the week his old and new schools. cords to the new school. Often we have today. the hapless youngster is caught some are here o' Specifically, I to 8, at of August the things you can do: in the middle of the confusion that Master Terry Brinkerhoff, son x 150" Let him know early that a move results when this is not done. With Staples in Plastic Case Confer with your youngsters of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bnnker-hoff- , is in the offing. Tell him why and REG. 25c left Sunday, July 26, current teacher and et him help in the planning. for principal REG. 98c visithe is so where him about his work a and problems If it is at all possible give Junction, Utah, ;hance to visit the new school well that you will be in a position to ing with his grandmother on a Phone 1621 two week vacation. He plans to 15 South Main Street in Tooele in advance of the move. See whet- discuss them with his new er. return home on Saturday. her he can meet the Ilaiis for i.ie ,'air - are,,, com-xiser- Zu-fel- t, Zu-fcl- White Collar Jobs Increase In County sujH-rviso- nt s -- Fall Fashion Show Changing Schools he Made Easier for Children MET AT TOOELE -- BE FOR FABRIC CHASE AT EACH OF THE SHOWS Swingline Tot" 50 TAPLER Scotch Tape Special 66c Special 17c 34 Fabric Specially Cenler y yv nv, x yv y a- Assorted Colors - No. 2 SPECIAL 12 PENCILS Its Price . will sax " Yes to xour heart ! REG. 39c Cello Pak of Testors Cement 1 Over 100 Uses ! 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