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Show , I' r I , take City, Utob, Sunday. Morning; September NEWS, Solt """n"..". co, T.4:0-0,-500J'al.;:,:i)ro.it- eq. 1114 00.110011BROMEIPOONIESEM .11sP '195l 'pato.-s,ois.idoas::::..,-!:...,--:.-:-,.'- :.'D.Iiiiiii,LJEA'-.C6iilt-61- 1 va. - Food Service, Teaching 'of English e Shore 1 With Curriculum Study Sp-ac- , II , - l'hree special educational groups will hold meetings in annual convention of Salt Lek Oty durint the 1 it wag announced the Utah Education lkssoeistion Oct. Saturday. 1 The Utah School Toad Service As- Two of the groups arid Utah Council of sociation , ' ' Teacher' of Englishwill meet S. wilds the third, the As- - I 1,(s' Re-mai0ct. sociation for Supervision and Curriculum Development, will L hold meetings Oct. 13. I The food group will meet at II Bryant Jimior High School and Hotel Newhouse wherthey will Join members of tho Asociation For Health, Physical 1 Education, and Recreation to Sin weeks remain for Mom- hear an address by Dr. Delbert tsin West writers to prepare Oberteuffer, professor of physical education, Ohio State Unientries for tBe annual Deseret News Christmas News edition versity. Dr. rthelyn O. Greaves, dean story and poem contest. AU of the sichool.ot.home economentries mint he postmarked no ics, Utah State Agricultural Coland Dr. William P. Miller. later than midnight, Nov. 10. lege assistant superintendent of pub' ; i Prizes of, $100 and 030 will lic instruction for Utak will "AID I.TRGES as National TO GOVERNOR HANDICAPPEDIn proclaiming Oct. be awarded to tke author of the address school lunch workers at Employ the Physically 'Handicapped Week in Utah, Gov. 1. Bracken Let cited the use,- best short story ant poem', re. the State Capitol the afternoon fulness and dependability Of handicapped persons ,hen given próper employment. - Dr. ) spectively. Stories should not of Oct. at meet ' teschtto will English I. B. 'Harmon; stale chairman of the governors ilt211 committee .left. and George W.1" exceed 4000 svordi and poems First Presbyterian Church ,,to Coon, handicapiid by kiss of ,bis right arm; watch as Governor Lee signs proclamation. , must be .114) longer than' $O hear addresses by Dr. P. A. fifty-four- th 11-1- 3, , 2 ,- ' . , , - 4 t- ; - - n f ' I To Enter. ', l't;1 Yule Contests -- t A - HUE NOVEL Tvrs Watson Mrs. -, 1 ;; ... - 4)p j ' ftiar . . - . B11711DAlt rARTYJean and Joan Hill, tenter, look on as 4 "registers Raymond Hemingway, a guest at the twine birthday , party Saturday. The girla asked their Mends to bting money instead of prosentathen 7 Earley 1,...1 Jill! Lteilll Fire 6 riiiirt,e: For ur';stribulion ..., ,,- , ,,.... toor4iwi.ospilla , , Jean and Joan mu, alas Years Completion of actual shoot- - old Sunday, bad something new S tiut way-- of 0 birthday-- party Inc on - a fourth Saturday. ' fUri In The announced was area ism Idaho Jr..Saturday by John S. Burt ' forester. slats deputy The pieturi, dealing with w1141 ere-tighilA- ' ' reed) for had fires,' will of the the first about showing IS nun . On Burt. Mr, said year, feature color and film, it mound. and will :bst)sbout $O minutes In length.. Designed as a "training aid. In cooperation with. the civil defense program, the picture ilia be wed to help prepare in volunteer wad land fires. It was famed tit Nevada's Carson Val-- , ley, where vegetation is similar to that found in Utah and southern Idaho said the deputy for-ester. Two otter tams Proaticed toopentmg agencies in the three states have been famed in Utah, while the third was made bt Idaho. One of the pictures on Lre prevtntion, made in Brig-tabill fire-fightc- rs bet-Va- ns - - , To Prison on Morals Count, PROVO rare Americaa Pork men Were sentenced to serve a term not exceeding fivi years in the Utah State Prison on charge of carnal knowl edge In Fourth District Court ' Priday, Entering the penitentiery - tin ates rug-maki- nrt .:: tit t t AUT1101TYMrs. Allene Bily. leading on hooked rugs puts finishing touch!,:rs I:arry Nelson watches. Mrs. Bily has been t,4 Lalko City by Salt Lake County Beats- C.:11 Asreclation for week of instruction at Pioneer C:sft liout,e, 3271 Fifth East EL. Mn s. Nelson it actin as Lct473 for Mrs. Bay , duript her ato here. t14 -- - gOd.....,F.00tli.0....i Hire-HandIct:Ipp- ec , ,Tti7Yi-67J.FO..:-,',.:..0$0.0e:.,:..- ; :An - American "Oscar" I. barneeome synonterminology with "outstanding," ymous "excellent," and "stiperb." , And that's lust istbat "Oscar" will mean to one of ten divisiom of volunteer ' workers when the coming Community r - - Chest drive concludes, accordgening to D. lord - Crandall, eral campaign- chairman. "Oscar" in this' case is not lust "Oscar" alone. lie is "Red Feather Oscar.", Mr. Crandall explained that "Red Feather Oscar" wiil be awarded to one otten divisions now soliciting funds for Redl Feather agencies. , The campaign chairman explained that each of the ten divisions has accepted part of the $133.365 Cheat goal as division goal, and that the division collecting the highest percentage of goal wili be awarded "Red Feather Oscar." Division chairmen and their goals for the Chest Campaign that opens Oct. 0 include William L. O'Meara. metropolitan business, $21,500; Harold J. servo' nces-- ...- he melee hill be tlehard itertbee tante 1)2'1 office. bre Pridaw. Ott. S. et Ward tuesssad Whit $ta tutu Pint-tesse- weettarbease. A dais win be bell Illaterear inserat tit Ilbe 1111111 In, vited as shoot Writ A Wadi hawk ter deieewkota at Seers Loot. eerie Cedar My pie: will be Wild Ote. 0 as the Cedar him Vint Ward 06ePoL An anemone Restrain are etsallad risers. Mame et 1110 pea trattillnesidents end twiner ressent tit This Valise hat bold titers nasal minima Pabirdar et 1:30 es Las West Mit Iteatti St. Proviso et! beeteit destroy and retroahnienta, Harmon ltfik;e;thce:therctP4 71:lepisasac: This, in to be put across to employers ' during National Employ the Physically Handicapped in Utah Oct. 3. Week :In proclaiming this: week, Bracken Lee requested the cooperation of buainess men, NNW and.private ageicies, civ- ic Organisations, tabor groups, veterans groups, fraternal pr. ganisations. and all other groups sepresenung the state jig urged them no give full support in emetvance of twi special week in providing employment to handicapped workers to make Gov- - blem seu-reliang ligh7nu.nt,ctrd.,:ns 1r , '.,:14j.0.0.dr"''''..': Fo r '::UNESCOi. f Council meets - , Dr. Luther' Evans, librarian of the ljnited States Library of Congress, will be principal speaker at the annual convention of the Utah Council for UNES03 at the University of Utah Oct. 11, it was announced Saturday. The ,convention will be held productive, during sessions of the utah citizens and ' ,in our state." Special radio' broadcasts and newspaper articles tvill appear during the week Dr. L. B. Har- mon state chairman of the goy- emor's NMI committee. On Oct, 12 high school mu: dents who were winners in last Steele. advanced gifts, $175,000: Harry B. Roberts. indus- year's essay,. contest, conducted trial, $10,800; William J. O'Con- by, the committee will' been visit to the nor Sr., special gifts, $30."144; tertained with Blaine It Ockey. Sugar House, David IL Trevithick public em$4650;,107. L. Fields, commercial, $13.003; Wendell J. Ash- PloYea. $22.380; and Ars. Hugh 'VOSPRIMMINO.V...""OVV4...10 .0,140.1001111Wit,..,,r, ' 010111.4 leads regales ter the do, ereenteare et 0 sad $ara Ana ' ballet Orlon wgus hill Is aid na Penman. d Ott it tad 1 et the Want e , A organinza- - - Education Associatiort. kA , oczaion 'of the Council Will be held in Utah Kingibury Hall, followed by a luncheon meeting in the Union Bolldint , ; ter. Other events during the open. house month have been planned and will be announced next ' week. Mrs. Seeley said. ,Craft.House was originated as a community center for the study of crafts and arts, and contalOs works of art and equip. meat dating back to early plo. ' neer days. , A JOINT SROJECT The unit is sponsored jointly by Granite School District and 1 , take County Recreation priNtata citizens and business houses having donated for construction and furnishing of the building. Since school opened in September three classes from Granite Junior High School and two from Granite Iligh School have been taking classwork at the craft center under, direction of Beeley. I - - In addition - :to Dr.-Joh- n- ,.'",-- f Carbon Frosh To Wear Green tea:ties Mortday PRICEFreshmen of Carbon College will be wearing the traditional green beanies Moe-day.-T- he boys will be required to wear white shirts and ties, and d the girls shoes and best dresses; plus their beanies. high-heele- Ms Utah Symphony OrthelP; dent, expressed appreciation for sponsorship of the series.' one-boam sure they '(ho-- other broadcasts this winters IL W. directors) join me in expressinglernamt, assistant general ing gratitude to Kennecott .; manager, Utah Copper Division, which as a significant contribuKennecott Copper Corporation, tion to things of beauty and cul'powers of tha series, an- ture of our state - Judge notmced Sundatil Crockett said. ' , The programs will bght This year four direct broadThursday. Jan. 3, and continue casts will be included In the each Thursday during January. seriet.'one each front Bingham. Tebruary and March, it ws4 is Cyprus. Jordart and Granite High Schools. The Granite Jorb the second year that broadcast will be Jail. Utah Copper has sponsored such dan, Jan. 31; Cyprus Feb. ? and a aeries . of broadcasts." Mr. Bingham, Feb. 14. 'relent contests will be held Englemann said. "Wis are proud of Utah's symphony orchestra at each of the schools prior to and hope the series will con- the broadcasts with three wintribute to the continued cultural ners chosen front each school - competing at the finals which grow& of out state Speaking for the board of di- will be conducted at the time rectors of the Utah Symphony. of the schools direct broadcast, lo Judge J. Allan Crockett, great. It wait announced. ur I I , an-"Th- it MWF , ,ff.N.,.n.,.wwgoo PI.A?; SY3IPHONif 11110ADCASTSHE.' W. Efiglemsn, left, of Kennecott Copper Corporlation shows Judge ,.t Allan Crockett and Mrs. Paul A. Clayton the schedule of 13 broadcasts by the lItah SyMphany Orchestra. Juage Crockett is president of the Symphony ' of the Women't Division. , , and Mrs. Clayton chain - , the by Dr. Evans. a Panelwin discuss "UNESCO - it W"Ls. Members (4 the Paflewill ' T. Wablquist, moderator: Miss Maud R. Hardman, Mrs. Charles L., Walker, L. K. Kirkpatrick, Alvin G. Pack, Ernest H. Lhiford, Dr. E. Theodore Demars, and Rabbi E. Louis Cardon. tab SyTp!lony M9ps Winter Programs tra sail be beard in 13 - inbrnlng - pa. to toe Pocket etea ban. teriebils 11:346 , - Physically itanclicimped per- - governor, a trip to Geneva Steel, and efficient arid lunch in Hotel Utah' SUP. tag be sons Ways Ctarki 23, Clearfield, driver of the car, minor bead injuries. " ' lennelk Reit, 33; Clearfield, bad cuti, still unconscious late SaturtlaY. full extent of ;njurits undetermined. Dean ItC01106114loidite et lb. Piaeadants Sall, about 40. Clearet Palmas SAO aist 0,. Wthard Pb.. field, unconscious late Saturday, be S. at 1,11a it held Ott side hill lin the Liseole Wert eirinclt et Joao extent of Injuries undetermined. Christ id tatiewder thane, 1006 broth The accident occurred when lam et. Cad w. a. Pleased' Jr.. tallt - bunk Sala titt, at ter eat& ,, the Clearfield car, traveling 11161110 latittrt, o Amapa Itelbital south on Highway 91, xmexsmile moths wit be bele at 110 Pvivia Theatiela pectedly carpe upon six horses Pettier. Ore. 1 ta ton, public service, $22.380: G. S. Beatie, women's moon'. seems of $omed am tad on the road, accordiniv to re- Wayne 0 Inmeeo. nom Ina IM Pratfall sad , Clark. retail, $11,283; tions, $3100. refrestueeeta. ports at the Iron County slier- 110111110.-Tma. , Sponsored by Salt Lake County Recreation Association, Mra. Buy w1,11 present demon. griffons daffy Monday ' from 1 to 3 pillb for Granite High School classes, and before adult groups , Monday and Triday from 3 tO I p.m., and Tuesday and Thursday front if to if p.m. for, the 4 adult Registration classes be made at the Craft House at these hours. Mrs. Harr,- - Nelson. 3459 land Dr, will act as Mrs. Bily's official hostess during the authority's May in Salt Lake City DISICATION SET Official dedication of Craft House:, rebuilt from the - old Granite School District 1;us and carpenter shops,- - will be held sometime during the latter part of the month, according to Mrs. Arthur L. Seeley, who originated, and now directs the cen- with ul; Horses 66 Rötid -- a-sel- f- FAMILY REUNIONS ous )(pert Salt :. alit.,,-rit- TIOIMOiiHilit : , '3 RUG , o ' , 1: 4 - , r: n THROUGHOUT UTAH - five-sta- te Fri-mi- ry , ra en a University- and Miss Florence Bennion, West High SchooL Following limcheon at Hotel Utah . were Ray Gaisford, 20; Donald L Morse, 20, and Morgan Pot. bush, 20, all of American Fork. Arraigned on a fraudulent check charge was George Z. IX. City. tie, 20, ternore, Calif., who was placed bei probatión by District Carolina, was given until OctJudge William Stanley Dunford. 19 to enter a plea on a bad Robert Saunders, 23, South check chug,. m , , , City, bas been shown to more than 33.000 school chitBurt said, while the dren, fin on brush and grass ftre.fighlier, made in Millard CouritY in 1914. was taken over Mrs. CRANITE PARK, e Army and circulated by American Allen Bily,.leading widely e cr the naton before belytt e ,1r;buted by the State authoritr on looked rugs, will nd Board et Torestry and Tire Con-M- r. Live a series of lectures demonstrations on znonth-lon- g pointi out that to begin open local rrr,ducticrt bad proved house at Pioneer Craft House, rnost advantageous, both from 3271 Filth East St., opens Its subl.ct end financial angle, doors to the tut Christensen of Brigham Young imtriee must be Christmas theme. Rules remain the same 'as in the group will divide into elePriTiOus years' competition. mentary and second teachers,. - Mrs. Marie Hughes, principal, Anycom residing in the "News and circulation area Is Stewart , Training School Miss Virginisk, Merrill. elemento as file entries 'maily eligible tary supervisor of Davis CounThey had nearly 43 guests, as ko irbbek ate long as tads ty Schools will address the first group-- but instead of asking them 'to 1.1SAC, and Miss Myrtle Budge, "News" eniploies and their bring presents, they gsked them University of Utah, will which the mediate familitles may :not Austin. to bring memey address the secondary group,. enter; - Dr. Arno A. Bellack, executwins then donated to the - Contestants - are Children is Hospital, encouraged tive secretary of the national The girls' mother ' Mrs. Ted to type entries, but they will Msocistion for SuPervishot and CLUTICIIIIIM Development, will Rill, 3307 Seventh East St, said be accepted If written in ink. A pea name should be put address the local group Oct-- 13 she got the idea thinking about s party for the twins and real. on each entry. Ttwo real name at th Salt Lake Board of Edu lied they didn't need anything. of the' author and nom de it was plums should be inside a sepJean ant Jos think wonderful idea; The party arate enveldps identified only netted g30 whiett' they turned by the name of the work and Its tint two lines. over to the hospital, contestant wishes his Mrs. Hill was planning to ks.:..Ciii-1...klifil,::vita all the children from the entry returned, be cznast enclose In the envelope containing his at room fourth grade girle addressed, y, Roosevelt echoed., But when I dea schoel opened they were put stamped envelope. The Deseret News will exert so they In separate rooms '51.712Ctr, ,Iron County had to lovite two rooms Instead all possible care in handling Three men were reinjured and cannot but be manuscripts, of one, in addition to neighborthree korses killed in a freak sponsible for their- return. hood children and relatives. AU entries must be mailed to accident about one mile north The party was on a carnival Christmas News Editor, Deseret of Summit Saturday night when retheme with game', prizes. P.O. Box 1237, Salt Lake a Clearfield car plowed into a News, freshments and paper bats herd of horses. . - - Atz' ' , i Have Par ,Twins ' -- , ' GUESTS CONTRMUTE $36 - 7--r3 they contributed the proceeds to tho Primary Children's 'Hospital. The twins, ulna years old Sunday. are the daughters of Mr and Mrs. Ted Rill. 3507 Seventh Zest St. 111111 ft'', . , - |