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Show N.-:- II , ' ' ' . ,, kj.s ' ti.,, ' . -- 1 . , i '--- t ,,,. --- -- , !PAIL ... - ' , , , 'IV' , . , -- r -- r'rr- r , nr.----- - - ,1 .. K. CHAFFIN . '; . ;'' Wan. , a joInt appropri ; L., . - school as aim Thla o'S se, Dellysurthanmekwf.siDavAFF mitt , Vchool It. - e cal education, social, cm. tional and vocational needs of children. Mr. Shannon believes that the public really 'has never made a decision on this matter. , One you establish-what ' -: ... - I-- - . ' - - , -- - - - -- - -----; - , -' Arrowheads,. ceremonial stones and jade idols col. lected by Mr. and Mrs. Monte Young-repres- ent relics of several different civilizations on this continent. The Youngs have their home at 4975 S. 125Q IKest,decorated with attractive frames of arrowheads and the rest of - - -- TV Projects Cited ' Next Mpri,(z in the Weber - -- - -begin, a series of Coirses.-an, State and - points around Utah's lakes and desert regions. them the additional skills and outlooks necessary to be ' for them; he said. Flint,obsldion-ansome petrified wood pieces have been effective television teachers. To thtseteac ers,-an- d . ' espeSounds like a good sugshaped into sidnning knives, hide scrapers, stone drills, daily to Superintendent Terrell-M-. Bell and ssistant super. to this writer. gestion neëkless pieces and tribal symbols along with many Gale W. Rose we offer a pionee 1, g plaudit. . sized hunting- points. Is not waiting for some other district, to expel.- ' . . . educational is television. Mn. ahead It with Young estimates her jade pieces, a toad and an going , a program designed to determine if this new and promis- - , ancient man, are between 1,500 and 2,000 years old and .., -AMC, ing medium can be used to Improve teaching. We wish Mexico and represent Teotihuacan and Toltec civilizations. . them success, as we are certain most Utahns do. The nine-Youchildren are also stone ,collecting en. Pioneering will go on in the Salt Lake City Districtthis thuslasts. ; .. ' year also. Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, city school chief, and Dr. , A combine& youth, concert 4. to , Keith Engar, director of the Universitof Utah's educa- anddanee - review - will be , tional television staticri,KUED, are cooperating in offering - Judging strictly by appettrances, the "Wet Jet" just staged Wednesday at 7 p.m. a course in Russian language to selected elementary pupils ' at School Isn't But Bob Collier's nine by five foot boat, to East seaworthy., ' wrap High over KUED facilities. built from 'a surplus unit of a B52 bomber, ' We alio hope this experiment proves successfuL We up a series of summer Presen. Is one lake.safest the of the Lake Salt tations Mr. Collier, 1166 W. 4800 South, just discharged from hours and Mt; it might be made available to all pupils-whCounty Recreation Dept. are interested, no matter in what district they might live. ' More than 100 muSicians and the U.S. Air Force, noticed the damaged section one day. dancers will perform rept. So he bought it from started building his . Suggestion For School Boards - - -It was 'our privilege thIsiweek to talk with W. A. Shan. every - high -- boat in the hobby honey. non, Evanston, Ill., executive director of the National - sch6o1 in Salt Lake Valley. comb with a piece of plywood across the back and a seat School Boards Assn. He was one of the strictly the program of fiberglass. , Opening - consultants who attended the American Farm Bureau fed. In It to $12 exclusive of the motor and it "We're only be a number will Wednesday eration Conference on education just- concluded at the carriedlour adults when he tested-It-ia lake near Spokane. ,.,!,, .: , - frOm Gigi, -followed Utah., , - Course we get some curious lookswith our triangular boat Mr. Shannon has some things to say about school board cial dance selection. All &no, Organization which we'll report later. During a trip to the ing is 'under the direction of aid. 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I .'' ar I ' 6, , ( i .1, k $ or INA, (21 F:) xiv - ' . , and - --- , .,,,,.. , 0: : ., f The entire Road Commission this week passed a resolution deploring the action of the civil service Commission. before City Judge Arthur J. Mays. The two men, Santana El- enes Gonzales, 1001 W. 4th South, and Henry - Franklin Perkins, Stanfield, Ore., were charged with the burglary of the Dick Morrison Tire Co. Tuesday morning. Garff7Ryberg and Garft Con- Bailwas set at $2;500 each struction co., Salt .Lake City;,1 rett,BYU vice president ' .,.. , and fiberglass I three-employe- provide square feet of floor space and that eich of itsiive ficiorsmcill provide more room than the entire area of J. Library. GrDr . Earl C. Crockett,. BYU vice president, noted that "this building is symbolic of the better days ahead academically at BY1.1. The library is the heart of the univerSity and it will immeasurably aid the new doctor's degree program." Mark Garff, representing the contractors for the building, e o sent-rig-nearl- y d n --- chin-rado- - , - A complaint charging two bar- men with second-degrewas and grand larceny glary signed Tuesday by Salt Lake , - scheduled - In Tire Firm- Theft - . 0 -- - Oroundbrealung Two- - Men- - cli ng - - - said he has spent about 50 . spare hours on the "Wet Jet" but now that it's gettinginte the water his wife, Rae Ann, , ' and children, Lynette; Deseret News Z'ashington Bureau . . and Lisa, 6 months, agree it whether three . to WASHING'rON--Or- al arguments as well spent. ' Utah State Road Commission lose their should jobs timormeer employes Fs ' Salt Lake County because-osdleged Hatch Act violations will be held before . Commissioner Abram the U.S. Civil Service Commission Tuesday. , Barker, 1298 W. 4800 South, The ease arises out of charges that three employes of . developed an early liking for the Utah highway departrnent birds and has raised betaveen ' solicited contributions for a , s five and 35,000 turkeys each aL Republican fund raising din- , " . since 1927.. J ner. year Today he keeps about 250 The Hatch Act bans political , 'ration's breeds of show birds activity for employes of state 1 along with his 6,000 Leghorn L agencies financed wholly or in - - -chickens. He never enters . part by federal funds, loans or. county or state fair conipetigrants. a tion with his Cornlah- game on- BYU hearing was chickens, pigeons or golden for that date upon pheasants but raisit them request of Utah Atty. Gem . Just to observe their growth Walter 1.. Budge.- - Originally, PROVO Groundbrealcing . and habits. ceremonies Tuesday marked the hearing had been slated Last week his pair of pea- - the start of construction-oa tentatively for Friday. w ande ring ' is acting as cnun new $4 million library on the cial:er;surenturned neighborhood sel for the three Utah ens. ' with no less Brigham Young ' University ployes, whose resignations had -- ' -camWtues.n youngsters ' tratillinn ;1 - dfreren coMpleted Ili abet.it kbeeezonsufmgiessntiendn btyriala ClexvailmSinervera. the- - colorful -.---two yews --the- structure will ., creatures.- - Employes--involve' .include , in the ---The . wliebsrarY larntgaemst friendliness and information bernou ell spirit d one ef ceHorr;ace Gunn, P. Bridge, chief of the neighborhood grocery ed Unit the ' isn't- - dead- - yet- -- An- - elderly thelargestin engineer: -- - : it will house -- couple Mrs. JAL States. Eventually . Panos and J Georgopolous, a mMion volames.-- T he build. Eyre, 5980 S. Redwood Rd., ing , together with its treasure senior highyengcineer. had were forceti to sell . their Stae books, will be valued at alsorg te Road Corn. small grocery. store three of included million: C. , Taylor weeks ago due to ill health.. some $10 w as mission Chairman. "We were figuring WbAt' Mr. Burton of the old Burton. However, because the road which now is was excluded' is not , his commission . post make way for .,.. past loyalty over principal-- employment structure. new University, Mr. Burton offered to resign years, but they -beat us to the the punch," Mrs.- Eyre. said: church and civic officialsca tooea his post if the Civil Service in the ceremony, i held to its demando Commission Neighborhood ladies gath- - part out under the direction of Dr. for the of jobs awnidthprefisa seernedtemd ortehethaEny$rle0Os Harvey L. 'Taylor, BYU vice He held the action constituted ch al se lounge and lawn president: unwarranted federal .interven- direc- - tion in state swing for their government meetings arge - . -- . d. In contrast,' a "pupil centered" to meet,the health, physi- Hea, craftsman aj nn.g.-Set---Tuesd- f I American-mad- y, e , 0 ni 1, .1111....- - . , n On Hatch Act ChargeM, modern "dash"' of today'a cars bUt you must consider that this model was first produced ' ,..,,, by Henry Ford in 1915. The pSrts were - gathered from auto dealers and Junk men in ''"1:161 Utah, Wyoming and Nevada--,,,, Isc,,,,,,, i ''It has taken since 1955 but now I've got ' ,,,,v the old 1915 model restored all it lacks is -',Ad ez , the top roof bows," he explained. The local ''.A 'auto ' manufacturer" had - enough parts gathered to- make a 1924 model but that ' Kr Dalla' a "wasn't old enough." , The car has a few, inconveniences like having no battery, the lightsrun On a magnito, and to start-thengine It must be eranked fast. enough to ,create 'eleCtricity for board. theignition system which' is mounted on the triads putted the flivverAhrough Taylorsville's July ,4th parade and Mr. Littlefield expects to drive -inthe 24th parade, too. - -- - ' , - , fall , saidpld The , ",, ' t exclusively. offers courses In specific disciplines in. tended wholly to increase knowledge, he said. , -, t , , ---- --- an standcar that gives 25 miles to the gallon. Actually it's American-designebut homemade by Its owner, Zen 9. Littlefield, 34 of 1498 W. 4920 South. . Mr. Littlefield's car may lack a bit of the L in one which learning was .empha, , ue - , - - but it handles' quite well, .. Mr.' Cornet .. -,----- , d 41e-describ- sized .1;1 mk. ard-siz- , centered"Sebdol than a "subject centered" school. , !: - TAYLORtVILLF,--Finall, , - y -- 1-- . , , 1,9.59 . - Unless 'citizens agree on specifie:goals it is impossible to evaluate the sch.00ls. . t he pointed out. He noted, for instance, ' that it takes a , lot more-monetoloperate a "pupil - , i ey4t'agstia - ps -A ar 4 22, t - , - - it must - Os. . --- -- a i s at , : I , ' f,131rzte--th- include - LIF , . I , . -' ,,e-- . educationa said.. He empitasized that this goal. setting exercise should be , . , , we which boards some goals of Mr. - Shannon This is the week when Utahns pay special tribute to the , pioneers who established this community in the tops of the , , mountains 112 years ago. . In midst the , to ate and to tribute who those pause pay t pioneered our schools. .might well be )noted that those early educe-- tional pioneers had,. no thought of reaching out to other , ' areas for help in establishing education 'in the valley of the Great Salt Lake. ., , , . A They used the e materials and resources . 's ' at hand. This might-bI guiding principle foi ft and citizens, of our day, Most educators, ti everyone would agree that we could make ... ' kctet k ; better' use of the facilities and manpower we . ',.t new have in making education better for our children. There are in Utah at the present time some individuals, mostly school leaders, Mr. Chaffin ' who are attempting some significant school pioneering.. In this column we'd like to -S- ingle out some of them and wish themssuccess in their , . z . projects. Elmer J. Hartvignen, and Dr. Kenneth Farrel., super- , Intendent and assistant superinteudent,zreapectively, of the Granite School District have beenPioneering in new concepts of school organization faVseveral years.' Their new ' techniques on mutliplearackprograms in high sellout and their genuine effort and desire to find new and better ways to educate our children should have-th- e blessing of all -- z - , .. DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt Lake . , City,..Wedrleictcry;,014July , think has tremendous merit,. "Every sChool board In the land ought to' call In - its citizens and sit down with them to - ' - school , - - I ir'r'r-r- - 7- I I WW1 tDOCATION DESERET It t ., - - ''''''t , (- -- By LAVOR ' , , ,,,,, OLS ---. ,- 11,,,,- rr - . .,...,,....a - ,5,1 - ' - ,r- . ' THEY'RE-YO- UR , 4, ' - . - .. --- -- . 7 7'1-'- , . 25 I - -' - . ' ' - '". , - , ' ' ' ' , - - - - - . - - . - - , V |