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Show DESERET NEWS AND TElEGRAM, gitfy were - rn Utah Demos Await Saturday Convention A full day of convention con day, beginning at 9 a m , for fests, topped by a spee h from one of the biggest state orone of the party's many presi-ganizing conventions in recent dential possibilities, is in stole history. Saturday ln Utah Democrats. Delegates must name a new Nearly 3 ,f JOO delegates, plus state chairman and elect a naseveral hundred more observ-- ; tional committeeman, national ers, are expected to cram into' committeewoman and state the Terrace Ballroom Satur- - vice chairman. There will be a battle for each post. Also to be elected are the 26 delegates and 12 alternates who will represent Utah at the 1960 National Convention m Los Angeles. The convention fever will get a boost later in the day when Sen. Lyndon R Johnson of Texas, who is willing to accept the presidential nomination if It is pioferied, arrives for the annual Jefferson Jack son Dinner, set for 6 30 p m. at the Teriace. Upwaids of 1,300 persons are expected to be on hand for this affair, which would make it one of the biggest in years, according to Tracy R. Welling, chairman of the fundraising event. Contest by contest, here is the way the action shapes up for floor battles Saturday: State chairman Incumbent Rii hard C. Howe is not seek ing reelection. Battling for the JOHN BENNION post are Tooele County Chair. . , U. student president man Ray Piuett and former Salt Lake County Chairman William T. Thurman. National committeeman Incumbent Calvin W. Rawlings is seeking reelection, but is faced with stiff opposition fi6m Salt Lake City attorney Calvin L. Rampton. National committeewoman Roxey S. Romney, present More than 1,600 University committeewoman, is not runof Utah students cast baliots ning again. Four persons are the office. These are Thursday to name six new stu- seeking Mrs. Sunday C. Anderson, Salt 61 I960 dent officers for the City; Mrs. Algte Ballif, school year. Provo; Miss Lucy Redd, Salt John Bennion, son of Dr and Lake City, and Mrs. Samuel D. Mis. M Lynn Bennion. 18 U Wynn, Salt Lake City. State vice chairman IncumSt , was elected president of the Associated Students of the bent Kathleen Meikle of Smith-fielis seeking reelection. OpU. of U. replacing present i resident William Oswald this posing her bid are Mrs. Della Loveridge, South Salt Lake, spring. The Thursday balloting end- and Mrs. Naomi Woolley, ed two weeks of campaigning National convention deleby candidates followed by two National Committeedays of voting on the campus. gates All of the elected students man Rawlings and National are former graduates of East Committeewoman Romney are automatically given posts. The High School. other 24 delegate spots and 12 alternate posts are up for grabs. Upwards of 50 persons are expected to vie for the na tional convention offices. - w lb r t'f Salt Lok ? ? Crty, Fr.day, April 22, 1560 r w? - W'-W- C9 S Ulah PTA Calls For Exlension Of TV Schooling I k ! I , --v i i CEDAR CITY-- In the year ahead the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers w ill con tmue its dnve against obscene materials, will work for better radio and television programs and for an extension of Utah's educational television scivices The organization also will support efforts to meet the greater costs of education increased federal, "through state and local financing" These are some of the high lights from the piatfotm and DR. Hi RUM M. SMITH legislative ptogram scheduled MRS. RO4 OK A. f.RO I R . . . hold PTA purse string for adoption heie Fnday at . . . PTA vie president the closing session of the I960 state PTA convention The platform and legislative pro gram were piesented to the convention Thursday. N'o maUTAH'S FAMILY DOCTORS ELECT jor changes in the final documents were expected. New officers of the Utah Chapter, American Academy of General Practice, who 1960 Program B. Dr. Orson to Spencer, outgoing presiwere elected Thursday night, are, left right. The proposed 1960 platform dent: Dr. V. Robert Kelly, president eleet; Dr. Eugene Y. Hall, president; Dr. CEDAR CITY Mrs Roscoe coed Mrs. Everett Wood, 6lU called for action to: and Dr. L. H. Merrill, two year director. Haiold E. Young Jr., secretary-treasurer- , 1. Wotk independently and A C. Dr. Giovei, Salt Like City, Fu- - s 1700 W, Murray. Petersen, three year director; Other officers not shown include Dr. Ralph with other agencies to elim w as Heeled thn d V ice p. es L. D Nelson, national delegate, and Dr. W. Ezra Ciagun, alternate national delegate. mate the distribution of ob day Ciagun. M7 W. Pleasant ident of the Utah Congiess of r f Mrs. scene materials. W ilmcr S Railow, 255 S. Staja 2 Encourage evaluation of Patents and Teaihei In voting held here in (on st . Cleat field television and tadio progiams and comic bcxk to guide par- nertion with the state PTA Region 5 - Mrs. Hal Schultz, M 12 ent in wise selections lor convention Dr. Hyium Biyner St., Helper, to sucSmith, ditector of guidance, ceed Mrs. Harold Wright, 19 youth. 3. Cooperate with and assist State Dcjai tment of Fducanon D St . Helper a regional project to promote was elected treasuier of the Region 7 - Mrs, Dodo Rennfs, familv life education. giant organization whn h Richfield, to succeed Mrs, H. FEHR MILL By 4. Encourage parents and boasts mole than 115,000 mem- Keith Peterson, also of RichSalt Lakes Junior League schools to cooperate in pro- bers. field. Deseret News Medlral Writer will guarantee "the that grams eleriod Mrs. Arnold was Also selected weie the Regional Region 9 Friday In an era of medical specialization, there is a growing non professional Identification, development and Directors of PTA regions one, Adau, Tropic, te elected. need for the general practitioner the physician who will utilization of ail available tal thiee, fivp, seven and nine. AH newly elected officers look after the medical needs of the entire family. group in the state giving most ents of Americas youth. who was installed Friday during Mis. wete Grover, This was the report Friday of Dr. ohn G. Walsh, Sana "generously and ceaselessly' 5. Improved communication to the post of third the dosing sessions of the conbetween parents and teachers vice president when the Utah vention by Mis. Leon S. Price, mento, Calif , president of the American Academy of General in the area of social wclfaie. Practice. Dr. Walsh is in' An award was presented 1o through use of the booklet, Congiess was teoigamzed pri Dallas, Tex , chairman of the "Creative Parent Teacher Con- or to the 1959 convention, was publicity committee for the Sait Lake City to attend the the gioup's president, Mrs ferences " 12th annual convention of the cits ted to the position to serve National Congress of TTA. 6 Extend the signal of edu Hays Goiey, at a luncheon in Utah Chapter of the A AGP. Dr Klvertt 11. Himes, Logan, tlneevcar teim the Newhouse Hotel. The rational television station He will speak at a banquet Dr. Smith succeeds Webster State UFA president, and most luncheon commemorated the KUKD Channel 7 to all areas Iks ket, also of Salt Lake City. other top PTA officers will Friday beginning at 7 p m. in of the state and help in anv the Hotel Utah's Lafayette 100th buthday anniversary of Regional duet tots elected, continue in office Under orway to make educational lelo and thp persons they succeed, ganization bylaws about d Ballroom. turn of reformer vision more effective and more of the top officeis are are as follows Dr. Walsh said that many most famous Jane available. Addams, widely Region 1 - Mis Fan el J. Ol elected annually for three year people come to him and say; 7. Advocate extensive read for the founding of Hull House 4240 S. 13!li East, to suc- - terms. "We want a doctor we can sen, and study of good litera ing in medical our probwith to Chicago. go ture and continued effort to lems and who knows where Sponsor of the award was place the National Parent to send us if we need specialthe Utah Chapter of the Na- Teacher Magazine In every ized care. tional Association of Social home. Cites Trend Local Efforts Workers. Rudolph T. Danstedt, There has been a decrease The urged local platform director of the group's Wash in the number of family docwork on all these items. It ington, D.C., branch office, also urged local membcis to tors coming into medicine, partold his luncheon audience that work with local government ticularly during the last 15 "Jane Addams would probably units to piomole legislation to years, Dr. Walsh said Salt Ijike Area UnltPd Fund "However, he added. "Many not be too happy in this highly strengthen the home. In add tion it asked that local units Thut medical colleges across the sday named Fred A. Carle-soorganized world of ours not take appropriate action to at reto are n 1317 Normandie Cir beginning country that she did not appreciate tain community acceptance verse this trend and are recogLake Salt auto dealer, the importance of organization, and ultimate provision for the nizing the need for setting up Its 1960 fund campaign chairbut because the bigness of fluoridation of municipal water train to general programs government, of industry, of supplies. man. practitioners.'1 labor In addition to asking for unions, of many health The appointment was made The AAGP, he said, was and welfare programs requires greater financial support for ' vf si 1 ' also trying to stimulate bet by L'F president Beverly S. a tremendous energy to over- education at ail levels of gov Clendpnin and is subject to ter residency programs to come Inertia. emment, the proposed legislaapproval of the board of ditrain family physicians. The Mr. Denstedt added, "I think tive program called for; Mr. Mr. rectors at Its rpgular meeting AAGP has developed a very Jane Addams would have apSchool district reorganizaBrockbank Bradford In May. extensive postgraduate educaof the tion where proved, nevertheless, possible; further Liquor sales in Utah brought tion program to keep general Mr. Carleson succeeds B, Z. vice the first Winning very substantial apparatus that study of merit rating, comparin a profit of $385,700 for the practitioners now in practice Kastlpr Jr post was Robert Bi is being used to build interest able salaries for Utah teachers son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray month of March, the Utah better informed concerning Taking thp post of getting in health care and full time sessions In all in the Lloyd M Grames, 3710 2;.. .1 benefitsCongress funds for L'F's 33 agencies, Mr. 1856 Herbert Liquor Control Commission an- the latest advances in mediW. Biadford, for the aged. grades. Including kindergarten sue been to elected has East Carleson said, "I am most hap-pa- y cine. Members of the AAGP, More opportunities of edu In speaking of the urgency Ave, and a transfer student nounced Friday. with thp appointment and must do 150 hours ceed William Whetton, Ogden, and necessity for such bene- cation beyond the high school, FRED A. CARI ESON for from Harvard University. example, This is an increase of $58,-83- ot . . chairman of U.F. drive will woi k objectively to a sucNamed as second vice presipostgraduate as Utah Chapter chairman of fits, he said, "We have a long including vocational training approved over the February profits study every three years to the Northwest Section. Inter way to go in achieving those cessful campaign." dent was Steve Brockbank, son Adequate appropriat ion national Association of Elec- investments men that for KUED and extension of its Among otner activities, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes of $326,848. retain their membership. in vention of mental, emotional Carleson Is founder and senior trical Inspectois. for then signal. Brockbank, 307 Virginia St , a capacity The profit increase also was strengthen Equal Facility Mr. Grames is an and physical illness in children, paitnor of Fred A. Carleson Lunch Program self management and enhance sophomore. Dr. Walsh pointed out that for the Eoard of Fireengineer a jump of $33,323 over the Co , Is a director of Zions First Under to obtain their satisfy Continued medicine-suability the of inriuding immunization of ch fields in many supjxirt th Pacific. National Bank, an executive of writers profit reported for the same others." with school lunch relationships ing program. as surgery and obstetrics month in 1959, the report Other officers elected in board member. Great Salt Junior League activities have treatment of Adequate G P.s are doing just as accl of the Encouragement dude Aaron Clinger, Orem, included Lake Council, Boy Scouts of pointed out. shows and good a job as the specialists and V. C. DuVander, Salt Lake television sponsoring for chil- emotionally disturbed children, dpnt prevention programs; America, past president of Salt $1,306,252 Total cenestablishment of care programs day are in uncomplicated cases. City, vice chairmen, and W. T. dren and adults, providing ters; improvement of state pro- continued support of driver Lake Kiwanis Club and was a Total sales for the month he In complicated rases, Haws, Provo, secretary treas- funds lor several mental health grams for prevention and con- training programs, training vice president of Community amounted to $1,305,252 for an said, G P.s have shown a defi- urer. demonstrations, paiticipation trol of juvenile delinquency; programs in the use of fire Chest, the forerunner of UnitFebof over increase $186,450 nite willingness to seek spedis- in Fairmont Park School for the After inspectors adequate control of influence arms before issuance of fish ed Fund, past president of the ruary sales of $1,163,802 of cialists cussed "shop talk for the day Retarded Children and spon harmful to children and youth, and game licenses; prohibiting Utah Automobile Dealers this year. GP.s by and large recog- at the group's 19th annual soring scholarships to the especially relating to mass me the sail- - of switchblade knives Assn , and is a member of the Other comparative figures in their limitations, he said, meeting in New house Hotel, 'Graduate School of Social dia and pornography in litera- and fireworks; uniformity in advisory council of the college nize the report listed profits for do not hesitate to call the day was topped with a Work at the University of ture and records. "and shool bus and si hool building 'of business, University of sale of liquor for the fiscal Mr. Utah. in specialists In difficult cases. banquet at 7 30 p m Utah for the pre- - .afrty regulations efforts Greater 1959 at 1, since year July Brockbank in the academy would be We which also was an in the first to criticize the G P. Gary Brockbank, a junior crease over the same period a who doesnt recognize his limiand a brother of Steve, was year earlier. From July 1, 1958, to March tations. elected as treasurer. The family physician, he Student voters named Sue 31, 1959, liquor profits amountshould be able to treat De- ed to $3,506,992 or $321,089 be- said, Mrs. of Stewart, daughter 85 per cent of the illness that 1959 60 E. increase report- occur in a von Y. Stewart, 1875 9th low the family. historian ed on the commission profit 16-16-- 8 South, as the 1960-6PELLETED The Salt Lake County ComWill there be more family statement and loss ASUU. the lor doctors In the future? mission has approved the Sue Chosen as secretary was $791,251 Increase I am very optimistic that appointment of Grant Macfar-thiBreinholt, daughter of Harden will occur, Mr. Walsh Mane Jr to the hoard of adjust-said- , Total sajes since the beginW. Breinholt. 2140 23rd East. In "because I see a trend in ment for the county planning the of fiscal year July, ning These six officers, together 1959, were $12,883,530, which this direction rommisison to replace A. J with Jim Pappas, son of Mr. is a $791,251 increase over the Henderson, resigned On Test Report anu Mrs. Pete Pappas, Price sales for the same scientific1 Mr. Marfai lane and D. Howe period a Friday's During recently appointed Union year ago Moffat. who reappointed sessions, Dr. Robert N. Barr, Board chairman, will compose Sales for the month of tr'm' h,rh ePrp offi the student executive council March a year ago amounted to secretary and executive 11961 At the same time, cpr, Minnesota Department for the next school year $1,224 521. showing an increase Health, reported on field trials ttle commission, on recommpn 'of $125,730 for 1960 sales. of the Cox oral polio vaccine, jdation of Commissioner W. G The data on liquor sales The vaccine, which can approved reappoint came from the current fiscal taken by mouth, carries live, iment of 10 members of various comparative profit and loss but weakened, strains of polio 'district planning commissions to terms to expire June 30, statement for the period end yjrus A recommended senes of 1962 ing March 31, I960, compiled Included are: Richard A by the Utah Liquor Control four injections are required Commission. District; for the Salk vaccine now in Kimball, Cottonw-oojJay K. Holdsworth. East Mill Usp The oral vaccine has not, Creek; J. Percy Goddard, Emi So yet been licensed for commer grafion District; Clyde C. Row So cial distribution. Dr. Barr said ell. Granite Park; John Ha The oral vaccine is still in lam. Hoiladav; Mrs Polly Your thoughtful tribute of the field trial and study phase Lund, Lorra.ne Heights; Ray flowers ot the time of beand no matter how bright the mond C Bowers Rosecrest; Cotton proJeCts afjsai for its raiiv Lai I E. H"wi It so means reavement. use we must not abandon the wood. Larry R Jeffries Val much to the family to use of Salk vac fine, which has lev. and cott Sorensen. West know you Ore thinking of proved o be quite effective n Mill Cieck preventing paralytic pohomy them. Dr Barr said e!.ti Plan Now To Do This Evidence so far seems to in DO YOUR SHOPPjVo dicate that the oral vaccir is for MEMORIAL safe and effective D' Barr DAY Wt IK DAYS said However, there are a u 13Bt number of questions concern ; lrg the vaccine yet to be an swered FLOIUL CO. Whce the f,if's are n h( WALKER MONUMENT CO. 30 South Main said I believe me ioran vac PRICES EFFECTIVE AT AIL 5 STORES KU IM 11 ll.H, he O' "t wa" vu cme rr EM j Mrs. Roscoe A. Grover Elected Utah PTA Aide $12.50-pct-plat- Six Officers Elected In - k More Family Doctors League Wins Welfare Claims Medic Needed, Work Honor U. Of U. Vote one-thir- Hoi-lada- Auto Official u Takes Helm Of U.F. Drive Bi1 n, I'? well-know- Liquor Profit $385,700 Last Month piesi-denti- pto-gram- County Okays Planning Aide fitUCEiem S ME! s bei7-arso- MEW! FERTILIZER n- SQoi oens appropriate appreciated Send Flowers (Tb ... IIUDDART 34)01 $ zV,YvVyV', 1 re " MAMlMk |