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Show . . 100 t VAAANAAmegionmemiAmoommeollWA, s thoolsAini,,, 1, ' IIn'Plan To IC t 1 t'Ir 2 4 'A '11Students . ,,,, -- , 1 .0.v.' i 01 - , , 4.. . -, ,- ) ,,,, I Eva luallot t,, p4rw, ,,7 . ..... , - Leader ' Training - ,., I CI . w,,-- . ,,, Four Utah high scfiools this year will participate in a special library lorograra to "promote the progress of science." The four schools, Higbtand .. r.,N --- A -, , . 41- i,. t ) ' .. in 1 , 4 m. . 11101 ,... 1 1 I The Utah Cattlemen's Assn. t All Utah cattle raisers are Regular monthly meetings at to the attend meeting, are held in Salt Lake City will hold its third Iegional urged Mr. Burgess, who will be the Newhouse Hotel. said meeting Friday at RicAield. Mr, Burgess said the 'Sevier in gharge of the Friday ses- Grazing problems, member- - sions. ounty Cow Belles have- in. at. cattlemen the of t &rivenA decision to hold regional Vited wives ships and the annual tion are three matters to be meetings of the cattle groups tending the meeting to spend discussed at the meeting, said executive committee in order the day at Gooseberry Youth A pro. Stanley Burgess, Salina, .sec- - to acquaint cattlemen of work-aske- Camp near. Richfield. ond vice president of the asso- - ings of the UCA was reached I gram and luncheon is planned, he added. elation. early this.year. - d , , 'ell; '' --- . 1 L' Utah junior and senior high school students are being ir I ,1:', to help determine how ,,. e f'e.,- ' well they are preparing them- n.,v , t , 1:t ',,,t'f 4; ' .'c :4" ''''' selves for leadership in an 1, '' l'ktf"lk 4 t I ti l'. 41 it, -- 0' world. t ' . , A i V ' ' The invitation to help in the ",'- l ' evaluation was extended by and Olympus high schools in , l';':, .i A; 1 . . I Gov. George-D- , as a ll Clyde part Weber , Lake N. Salt High City; i .t. ., of Youth Participation Week ' School in Ogden, and South which will be observed in Utah , Cattle High School at Hyrum, Oct. 1210-16- . The special week, , , , on student .with ' I ' , ' emphasis ' )4 1.' , 11 It , , 4.14, evaluations, is part of the and! state for the prepgration ' Program spgnsored by ' ' , , k , ,, .,,' s4th." . , national White House Confer-- I the American Association for ',, ,,,,,x of it .49f. L., 4.. Science. 401Ellw 0 4111111M.114111111111.11411Ells ence on Children and Youth. of 0 imanimp 411111mwe 41illrang. 0 41111110. II 41111110P 0 4011111w the Advancement conference Utah will be The the the Under program IN THE CAMERA DEPARTMENT I held Nov. 25 in Salt Lake I ' City schools will have access to a . ' ' ' ' I with the national '' ' " set meet for . collection cov- v , , ,,, ,' ; i , special March 27 to April 2 in. Washall branches of science. z4 ' I ''' ington, D.C. Utah youth will . Mcluded In the collections are , participate in both confer- books that ra4e in interest new School Cottonwood the LIVES ENDANGEREDChildren attending Elementary ences. sideto before build winter. Move from the level of the brilliant corrected this to !' hazardouscOndition have 1 $12.95 hope ,, In What's Future?. Junior high school student to walk gained momentuM Wednesday with push from civic clubs and State- Road ComIn to a letter Utah students, . the adVanced high school senon Pedestrians roadway: mission. Picture illustrates incorrect way of walking ' Gov. Clyde, noted that people , ior, according to. Mrs. MarTapes-should walk facing traffic. all over America are "asking jorie Riley, Highland High Mercury, Omegatope, Westminster and other brands themselves, Mtat does the fir ' School librarian. ' $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 and $11.95 ture hold for you? What can Each of the ,,four schools list 20 from to we ou do realize price M 200 your help of the liow of use will have i i 4,- ta..,lfull potential ..for a creative books iat a time and will ro. tt life in freedo :and dignity?" tate books each two months, I , would negotiate. for this 4final Opta -- Vu - 35 mm Wk. Riley explained. The HOLLADAY A , ,s v; tion k:v come in from tract Cot-thestablish Wednesday. offered to. the grade must part ' ...... Highland collection now is on battle for a 'sidewalk for Battery Opeated Regular)), $7.95 : believeS your judgments I Commercial Club aVail- Hibiladay Is you. and shelves we but still need help with .. library to nwood. Elementary School and the $4.95 price Special , and. suggestions are vital in Holladay Lions ,Club able to students, she said. In children was nearing a con- - have campaigned for the walk labor and materials before the deliberations of the White addition, other interested per- SOCIAL STATIONARY DEPARTMENT sons may examine the books, elusion Monday with a prom-sh- along the east sidof Holla- winter weather hits," he' said. House Conference. We are,' ' f . I ise frorn MO State Road Corn- day Blvd. since1t ,April. The proposed Walk will therefore, inviting every jun- added. MISSIOO to provide right--' Robert Tirtimermari,presi-- . , filmnorth of CaStro dent nd'oen'ine4k4v-aehael-attlto tell Commercial us are the dent whit Club, MTntags-N6:LikSlationeway ry ot,the . . Lane (5060 South) connecting most i Rudelich , chief said.-- - his group wilt provide 11 A ts i you problems Anthony important to the sidewalk south e existing , , face today. We are also inasphalt negotiator for the commission, Jams to. shape-th100 sheets with 50 env,elopes two blocks to the to give your sug- , said just one strip of privately walk and will request assistyou viting 4,,,,,,,, new school. Commission Envelopes seal without moisture ". I Hoed ' :1, ,,. ance from Salt Lake County for a possible solu',' Rstoadnedisicnin,Ihaeidwahyo recommendations call for a gestions tion." Mr. Commission for. materials. ' five-foo- t ,..t.,,,.. walk and two feet ,, ,Discussion guides are being , And d walk a and the high separating to schools all Salt distributed , , high , QUANTICO, VA.A ' ',,' 1, curb. .. . .,. - ..,....i. back states. The in sugthe Lake City servicewoman has lk, guides a- sharp ''''s Is Critical pornt , . . , i i e , k and present been awarded the gold bars of -- ---,turn--in- the-- TGWU at about,5125- - gestrdjscussion for ' discussion In ' second Jleii- - , ' A-a.117tions Blvd-wh.,. a South Holladay Pale flare fields: family, in: the Regularly $3.95 0 eight 4..4,31..,.:. , tenant particular ..... rock wall. and the road leave 0,religion, leisure time activities, Marine A. Special Price 2.98 161111NALM.,,,:.:.;.;,;ri, :. v..i::.;:,4.,,,:,,.....,.. -- only Inches for students. to government, health, education, ,,Iaty)10- , , . c f ) , orps. walk. Possibility of construct. s s,;,,v.-- 0 and vocations. At reremonies, ; Ef , Why doesn't the city street department or the Board , Occasion-Addresa sidewalk on the west welfare, All ing - --- , . Marine at the Discussion Questions of Education, or both, do something about the river run- ,iv . 1side was ruled out because to., i Corps Training ..,, down the gutter on 27tit South In front of the High. ,, students would have to- cross The guide 'suggests discusning ,,,, -Regularly $1.00 Special 79c 7:' - . School here re-- land Park School? The small children who 1114 north of the street twice coming from sion on suchquestions as: ' ' ' 1,, cently, Mary L. AA e 27th South cannot possibly get to school most of the time How can youth contribute to homes northeast of the school. . lot,,. .....''''....'. A, Gin'. daughter without getting their feet wet. 'i Residents living south of improving relations between 44 615 .4.:v Dog Autograph $2.00 11it, of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swaner 1 the school have also requested children and parents? Would (other "Autograph" anima's also II .i10, E. T. Gini, 1613- in inclusion favor your ov,,,,i,,e) you ,,...'011 Dirs. Gin! SITUATION: The water is actually a runoff from the : the walk be continued south school '');14 . 21st Dist, was '111111311'011111111111'. of a course in courtbut Mr., Timmerman pointed .. 0 !s Mill over Co. hen Creek. it to Canal of the bars. Irrigation Upper presented pair gold and , parentWt .4 to out until wait ship, have marriage Prior to entering service not needat by wAter users below Mill Creek i is turned more funds are available. hood? Is going steady at age with the Marines, Lt. Gin! into the White Ditch and ends up flowing down 27th South 15 a troublemaker? How can graduated from the Univer- - to the Jordan Canal at about 12th East. youth let off steam sensibly? sity of Utah. J. William Jackson, watermaster for the irrigation comDo you get enough sleep and cut all if be would said the at overflow immediately rest? Why are you going to pany, school? possible. When we have so much rain the user don't want Un recedented offering of Police Investigate Theft the editions, including publishers' brand-ne7 water," he added. Students Will be asked to verstocks of recent llows on scores slashed to new Plices - identify their most serious Theft of a portable radio, a The irrigation quota will be reduced by Sept. 30 and of wanted titles! At these prices you can buy two, three, four or more cooking tenderizer, black pursel terminated Oct. 15, so there will be no problem. after' 'this problem in each of the eight ,-books for what you usually pay fol one. and a ring of keys, all valued lime, Mr. Jackson indicated. a to posPostal receipts tor the third areas and suggest at $285, from the home of Mrs. accounting perlocriAug. 22 to sible solution. The questionlit are irked by some problem of the state or tidy write to Iva Holmes, 350-5tEast, was "Quirks YonThat Irk," Deseret naires will be returned to Dr. News, Box II57, Salt Lake City I, Utah. 00 announced Sept. . The most interesting letters will be printed but they should not con. being investigated by police twin L Hall, executive secVaughn must ttO All be accompanied by 'Yong letters words. more than Lake Nov, to PostmasSalt Tues4arby Wednesday. mime and address. although initials only will be used upon request. retary of the Utah 1960 White , ter b . R. Trevithick. House Conference, for co ' sales, $172,928.15; pilation and later use. '111.11111,04111111111wIANOINWO.411111w041111weionsweAmmipIompoimumpo4giampo , Stamp , special request, $.4,725.60; ex- FICTION DEPARTMENT .. , , cess stamped envelopes, $30.42; To , , ,,.,. ... .........,...,. ' 2nd class postage, $10,925.79; ' " Art Reproductions $11 ..., ., meters, $240,722.88; o,''' - . N.,' 1, ' meters, $27,391.81; permit, A new hybrid type of trivest- $19,618.84; ...), and Jesus Any ... permit application , , , -- ,: , ment which attempts to tailor fees, $70; bulk fees, $260; box parents of ;high school stu, ' '-in dents abilityl '',' 'a miscellaneous lifetime income to the success rent, $1,607.72; How , 4, , grouping tire invited to attend' :, Library lot invcEments in order to pro. receipts, $3.70. less $335.13 in apane1discussion on the sub-- 1 ., . , , .. receipts Total ,,, N tect the purchaser against in- postage refunds amount to ject Imhouursndtaaiyn at 1:30 ps.ump.pilyn IT'' l',..,., I SOUTH-MAIGreat Art Fuel ,,iit,),, , flation is legal in Utah. $477,949.78. This was an in- the I . . 180 E. 1st 4 ; South., , VI- it The new hybridknown as crease of 5.6 per cent over the Auditorium, , , ,, z This was announced Tuesday I ,..,1,::,,;,,....1.::,:,,,....,:.:::1..:..71 same period last year, an Inthe variable annuity contract ., ' ) - 1 ' ',. ' ), by the Utah Educational Rewon the approval Monday of crease of $25,5x.80. . , , ,k; ,' ' k ' search Council, sponsor of the .s.''...tid Atty. Gen. Walter L. Budge. El Greco .., Degas ,,et , ,I,'... , ' ' . meeting. A pan'el on the sub. . ek, ONLY ' TO s AV Mr. Budge gave an opinion to ' Lo(s ject D.0 Cezanne Dr.' will be moderated Wallet by ,,,,4 Reports A 4, ' ei 100 this effect to Carl A. Hulbert, . TOWN,I12,A: '''''"CHARGE :r, state insurance commissioner. Asahel D. Woodruff, dean of in Several others color . Pollee were i nto rmed the ,, , ,,,,, rolo:;;ZZIcollege of Education, BrigVisit our Paper-Bac- k Book Department on the Mezzanine ;.... .., ,a,..al Raymond W. Gee, assistant Wednesday that , allet von- - ham Young University. Panel ,::::::.IT!:':;,::::: ,HuRsDA,,LbfRiDA,4290,,RDA attorney general, wrote the taming , $45 a .,..,:1:,,,.:::, perstinal members will include John C. quinowiidoNAIWO.01120.041110ommil.lasaw$Atinowli.NZIEN4inenim,41amow opinion. Heber Evans Jr., Ogden schools; Gale papers belong! Mr. Gee held that, the insur.. IN THE AUDIO-VIDE- O ... , Powell, 159 yar. South Ternple, Rose, Weber schools, and Dr.' DEPARTMENT , S ance commissioner and the was lost near the Utah State AMIN , of Marie University Hughes, .....:.14.40000000000,0,ummmowobkoosoaimewimbomxii State Securities Commission Fairgrounds 4:,,;',-- , : ::".b:Z,, I Utah. ' : Saturday. i and both,should supervise reg, NEW FALL N :.::.... ulate sales of such variable annuity contracts. , i - 'Utah Cattlemen Plan Richfield Meeting To Aid 76,,,, f ',..y: . . Promote Science ', 1 ....7,7:,..4..., , - " . - 4 - ' , , ,, Sort 1.6ke City, Wednesday, September '30, 1959 . " DESERET NEWS I ',,,.-- - z., -- -- , I - , , .r - - ,zt , -- - . ' t I :- ' , , , -- , - e - '' , , , -- ever-changin- g r Special' Valves or Greater .Dovintolivn Days ' Traveling Pt g, : -- -- '' . - 206-boo- rt ': ... , ';', . ' Hollyumnd Academy' Tripod -- ' : -' . - 'Prellecoisted ;J . p. . Stereophonic , - . Holladay School Sidewalk Slated "sss 'es- - - e - s ee' 1 i - e ex--te- . c,:J.,,,,..4,,,,,,;-,,,,,-.,,,i- ' .,...4,......, Fkirtfilt, - Woman wins fbt Offiowned . - .., - ' SI AO ;, Pad " , r rt r ' ( ' 0 ' , - Glitter Pea ' : Lf. I elltirliS tritit 1 rilliZe,t.''.1 , 1 ." a e Fq--Art- Coinbinatiou, 0.. ere - --r e ,.. Book - : . . , . '1 IP " 1 ',,, ,, : 90,00) pLAsT14 A K , . ., 1 thiill . BOOK 'BARGAINS Post Office , ' best-seller- Receipts Gc!i,- h 18lere sl , $995 -- - ff. Disciples , Ruiing Okays. , ....... ,. , Meet Annul. ty Pian Discuss - ie Ability Grouping 4 - r 1 1 ..,.,...,.. 147 , ..,.................. ''.1 -- . -- AvailablePocket .'' . ,, ill Rembrandt . . 75' - - J , ' I 1".1 (w " II , , ..' BASIC RHYTHYMS .. SKIRTS 4); ,. p, ' ....- ' ' COTTON '' BLOUSES , 6,........t. ' 1 J i1 Fund To Boost I Reseeding Plans ' .. r ' SEAMLESS 2- I 5 for b ...:.. REGULAR :.:.: . P 100 ' -- I , . C.: ..2. ' 'z I - , - , ..,. .: - ,.' .,.. ',;, . ... ....... ..... ... .... .. NEW FASHION .. ....., , , for , ... $ '. ., $ i : , titPf117E11Iftlf , , ,, ,,L.....,, ,,, ' - ' A :;,.': ,,,.:.:,:,:: n IP .,111EMMINIIMI,A, i ''" '..0 N'' ' ., ',',., ' Teaching you parts of the orchestra by record and filmstrip. .V.', t 1 , ,f'''': " , ' ';'. ::,;.2 TA, ,t...., , ,.. Ray Carter, chairman of the r calendar drive, said sales will conclude Oct. 7. Remaining funds will be used for - recreation, Little League baseball, help for the blind and projects. ,,.. , '''' door-to-doo- ' , , - ..,..... -' c'- , - 2: t ,: .,, :::, '' .. .. ''-- .,,. .... ' , ,: .., A Western Cowkid For Behold Ye Are Free .1 Author , How.ord Jerry LindseyExplorer to the San Juan Life of Lorenzo Snow -, - , R. Reg. Price Driggs 2.00 Lynn A. McKinley 1.49 r Willard Luce Thomas C. Romney s' to i SEE THESE AND MANY OTHER' STYLES $5.99 AT WARDS TODAY1 , Our Leaders Speak , , , , Youttland the Church , Lynn A., McKinley. From the Addresses of Stephen L Richards Dr. 'Joseph R. Morrell Compiled and written by Ilewelyn R. McKay Dr. Rex A. Skidmore Benjamin Alward Compiled by Brigham Young University B. Lee 1.95 .79 .98 2.95 4-- 1.98 315 2.00 3.75 , 2.95 2.95 Hush puppies, -o "- Q!!!!! - 14It' t;daar - 4 00 ill - 2.95 1.49 2.95 , 1.95 1.95 0 11 , , , . tO - ' 1.95 1.60 7 t!.j - ' 1.49' 1.95 2.95 1.25 1.30 George Q. Cannon Home Memories of President David O. Mtkay I Thee Wed Know the tatter-Da- y Scripture 9 saddles, loungers in soft, soft leathers three iaunty, carefree favorites from ow huge selection of newest Fall styles. Choose yours todd y s. Sizes 4 to 9. cornpositisn or cushioned crepe-soleLI . 1.49 1.49 , '1.95 - Eliza R. Snow e Where Is Wisdom Utah'; Health and You Campus fashions In suedes an4,smooths SALE! values - - Down Town Days 2.95 Selected Writings of Eliza R. SnowAn Immortal The Life of Nephi The Spirit Giveth Life : - - .don..I4Nomp.I.emonwil.demwiikensowIdismow.omewodensse.iloorme.i.emono. CHURCH DEPARTMENT Special Price Greater ' During Title 1 301 ',..,- ' Set 19.95 '.; " T. 4 MEET THE INSTRUMENTS , s , I 610 ':'. - Police Wednesday were investigating reports that S32 had been stolen from the apartment occupied by Miss Kay Holladay at 216 W. North Templelsometime Tuesday. Miss Holladay told police the had been in a small jewelry 'box kept in the top drawer' of her dresser. Apparently the'thiel entered through an unlocked door in the apart Ment while Miss Holladay was in the basement, police reports P5L4LIYING 1121; ' .. Police Probing , - .,.; '". CARDS ........ Apartment Theft h 'PlifiTIES, 'i .;.i- PAdiSnBY 1 ......,,:., ...... I ' ., tonwoodCanyon. BoyScout groups and other volunteer workers were schedto start initial planting, 141ed of trees and shrubs n., ......., '- LEARN , ... .,,. ' s ' .: 1591- REGULARLY . r- WvT5..t I IGHTS - A portion of fuhds from the Cottonwood ights Lions, birthday alendar drive will be donate to a campaigntrestore a burned mountainside near Little Cot- I WARD , corromvooD s.., , MON'.TGOWERY 1 c,...... .., hI 1 .,-:,- I .. , - of o . - ,, Jr ; GREATER . 50 FullColor , . ; .I, -- , t 1 , , |