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Show 4 i V i i 0, Lecture i "r f Space Slated at USU , k ci P n DR. BAKER, associate professor in electrical engineering. joined the USU faculty in 1959 to teach and to found the lvlec-- I ti numics Laboratories. He obtained his Ph. D. at the Uno-- i- iversity of Utah in 1956. Beginning in 11)52, Dr. Baker participated in rocket launchings at the White Sands Missile direcRange, and from 1956-5ted a series of research rocket experiments as a commissioned officer for the Air Force Cambridge Reseat eh Center at Prom 1957-5Bedford. Mass. he was employed as a physicist -' i Sv 9 the Thermal Radiation Laboratory at AECRI. At the EDL Dr. Baker founded at USU, 57 scientists, engineers, and technicians, including faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students are carrying out research in the five interdepartmental laboratories. in MAY1 OLD RET URNS Les Dunn, coach at Box Elder High school and a member of (he Brigham City Youth Protection committee, shows oilers of obscene pictures and films which he has received in the mail to Joe Weight, committee chairman, and James Paramore, executive dren and youth. One request was made for a secretary of the governors committee on chil- set of obscene pictures, advertised in a girly magazine, and the offers have been coming at about one a week since. Pesonaiized Approach Best In Helping Youth, Says Aide contact. Each youngster needs a personalized approach to his problems by some one who cares and the community should bear tins responsibil- Mineral Club ity. YOU SIMPLY cant legislate morals or hope to cure every ill with a broad, singe-scoppro- Sets Speaker e plea to solve juvenile problems with a personalized approach was sounded in Brigham Cily last week by James Paramore, executive secretary of the Utah Commitee on Children and Youth. A s 1 school dropouts and early use gram, Paramore declared. of cigarettes and drinking as The youth worker complimencontributing lo juvenile difficul- ted the Brigham City committies. tee because you have organized and made a start. But some THE STATE committee aide communities just dont care." acknowledged that many factors IN OTHER business at the are involved but that experts Police Chief John I. meeting, agree when a youth turns to us- Johnson that a film reported ing drugs, glue, or in other ways and of obscene stories copies hits out at society, he is emobeen sev- Speaking to members of the Brigham City Youth Protection committee and other interested Paramore persons, briefly tionally disturbed. touched on some of the problem Thats why when a young areas involving youth. He cited boy or girl is discovered to have addiction to glue sniffing and a problem of this nature, they narcotics as highly serious prob- should have psychiatric care, lems. he explained. Most important is the person- Paramore pointed also to Cash Prizes For Old Mining History commemorate the centennial of mining in Utah, the following are urgently needed: (1) biographies and autobiographies of Utah mining pioneers; (2) diaries; (3) historical accounts of old mines or $100 prize. mining areas. Best entry in each class $10 prize. Mail all Any entry used for news story entries, which will be returned, to: had confiscated from er youths at Box Elder High school. He voiced an opinion, also, that a number of objectionable magazines continued to be displayed on Brigham City stands. However there had been no complaints lodged by parents or other persons. Committee Chairman Joe Weight opined that there are fewer magazines featuring obscene or objectionable pictures now than when the committee was organized four months ago. To COmiTTEE MKIIHG CENTENNIAL P. O. Box 2106, Salt lake City .rrsErserv. ft? zi M Surplus Sale Set April 24 Three hundred metal working machines from small welding units to a shear capable of cut- ting two inch armor plate will be sold at public auction to manufacturers, individuals and dealers on April 24 at Ogden. All the items to be sold are located at the Clearfield Naval Errs stSKZs. Thiokol Mineral club will hear Dr. Donald Olson, of Logan, when he speaks at the tegular meeting, Wednesday, WesApril 10, on the subject, tern Mining Towns. The meeting will be held in the Thiokol employment building on north Main, street at 7:30 p.m. Members and persons interested in mineralology are urged to attend. Dr. Oison is well qualified with his broad experience in field exploratory work for Anaconda and several oil companies in California. He has also conducted research work for Kennecott Copper corp. His academic work was done at Utah State university with a BS degree in geology, MS degree in mineralolgy and PhD degree in geology. Dr. Olson is currently on the teaching staff of the unversity as associate professor of geology. Last week, a group of members of the mineral club comcondensed pleted a course in geology conducted each Monday evening by Dr. Olson at Box Elder High school. pickup truck rammed into power pole on Fifth West near Fifth North Thursday rnormrg, tesulting in $.150 estimated damage to the truck, $50 to the pole and a citation for negligent colliding tor the driver. The mishap turtii red tit 7' 55 a m., according to the report of Dun Carroll, Patiolman Brigham City Police department Cart oil said the driver, a Brigham City boy, had turned to observe something in the rear when the vehicle angled off the right side of the toad and hit the pole. 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DARRELL will well-know- n TAKE TIME TO BE HOLY at the Mt Herman. Bible conference near San I rancisco, and besides being a busy pastorate has many Outside speaking engagements, Accoidtng to the pastor, Rev. year Those old letters and dusty books in your attic could help, Two minor traffic accidents finance your summer vacation, that baikyard patio or some Friday and Saturday in Brigham City bi ought citations for other project you have in mind. two persons, according to police The Utah Mining Centennial reports of the mishaps. committee says it will pay cash The first accidents occured for the best authentic and oriautobioFriday ,at 12:17 p.m. A car ginal biography or owned by Robert Lee Clayton, graphy, diary, journal, or his54 North First East, rolled torical account about the states backward from its parked posi- early days of mining. Awards of $100 are to he made tion in a dnveway, jumped a curb and hit a second vehicle, to at least three contributuis if they come up with outstanding also pinked. The mishap occured on First historical papers before June 30, 1963, the committee said. East near Eosert street. PAPERS submitted will be Dell Fife, Brigham used Capt. by the committee in cited City Police deparment, of stories about Utah's for his failure to set Clayton mining days. Copies are early brakes There was no damage to be made for the files of the to the Clayton car and an, esUtah State Historical Society for timated $100 to the other ve- future use. hicle, reportedly parked by Awards of $10 will he made Laura Elwood, Wellsville. to persons who send manuOn Saurday at 12:10 a.m., a that are accepted for use car being bucked from a resi- scripts in whole or part by the comdence in the 900 block of mittee. All papers and books drive, rammed into a secare to be returned, the commitond sedan parked across the tee said, unless donors expressly street. offer them for the Driver of the Backing car files of the historical permanent society. was identified as a Papers for the contest are to of Owner Brigham City girl. be mailed to the Mining Cententhe parked car was listed as nial Committee, Box 2106, Salt Mickey V. Hanson, 965 Grand- Lake City, with return view drive. Estimated damages totaled $50 to the Hanson car and $40 will talk on trade, particuto the other auto. Patrolman gun on the three points of inlarly Don Carrol! cited the terest to the League: agriculfor negligent collision. tural trade, economic growth, trading with communist countries versus not trading in consideration of the fact that U.S. allies do trade with Communist countries. Mrs. Joseph P. Gurrister will All League of Women Voters conduct the briefing on trade members are urged to attend following Dr. Petersons talk. Trade Workshop meetings in Persons desiring more information may call Mrs. Lloyd Robllountiful on April 9. Dr. Edwin L. Peterson of Lo- - inette at PA V OUR evening, the Bizad Choir of Intermoun-East- , tain school will present a spe- cial program, and the inspirational speaker for the evening will be the Rev. Donald Wisse ot Ogden Christian Reformed church. God g Police Called To 2 Mishaps to come in and see -- choir under the direction of Mr. Maurice T. Mtshler. On Thurs-- i Re-'da- y Rev. Nicholas Vogelzang, of the Holluday ReChristian formed church, will be the inspirational speaker at the local Christian Reformed chapel Wednesday evening. He will open the series of! Holy Week meetings for which! special activities are planned e.ith night. The Rev. Vogel-zauis featuied speaker each YOURE INVITED... LATEST Cornelius Kuipers, the public is invited to the Holy Week services a the Christian formed chapel, 625 South 3rd Wednesday evening through Friday evening. The meemgs each evening will begin at 7 30 p m Special music Wednesday evening will be hv the church If ciiy, ui.tK iIjzzEI dii tJa OU- nii.jium, Tuesday, April 9, 1963 Services Set A astio-,nautic- pene-trat.o- HiL'PoSc in a The scientific and technological aspects of space travel will be discussed at the Sigma Xi Lecture April 11 at 8 p m. at the Ed.th Utah State university 'Bowen auditorium. Dr. Doran J. Baker will dis-- I cuss various factors from s geophysics, and as they apply to mankinds rapidly increasing into the reaches of space. inr nox non? Nrws, Holy Week Local Mishap Thursday P.M. N. ill Pickup Truck dusk-lo-daw- n off-stre- ; a'.U'iJP'--- n 1 in lighting service for home, farm, churches or business. r-- w J Jl i Salt Lake City demonstrate ladies new type 20 colors in new styles. 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