Show 8C Ogden Thursday March 19 1964 r Standard-Examine- Davis Schools Approve Study in Mathematics FARMINGTON— Davis County emphasis would be not only on Board of Education has ap- arriving at a correct answer on working out the proved $2800 to subsidize a but also and the training program for elemen- problemof theto understand system and tary teachers in a new ap- why" mathematics to proach teaching said the The plan calls initially for 40 Mrs Williamswillalso involve new annroach fig elementary teachers to receive bases arithmetical on instruction by members of the uring other than 10 "Heretotore sne MORGAN FFA Utah State University faculty The board will pay them for commented "calculations have base time spent taking the course been emphasized on the of 10" Supt G Harold Hon said tnis The inelementary school direccore of teachers then will is moving struct other teachers in the tor said the district more than and ahead "doing new system of field in the before ever "It is hoDed" Mr Holt said "the district will have nearly 800 teachers schooled in the new program by next school SWEET-HEART- — Mor- Representing gan High School in the state Future Farmers of America sweetheart contest will be R o s e a n n Wiscombe 16 daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond Wiscombe of Mrs Court Upholds Decision on Bond Election SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Utah Supreme Court declaring it found a number of irregularities in the 1962 bond election upheld a lower court ruling that nullified the $2 million Salt Lake County Sewerage Improvement District No 1 bond issue election The vote by the state's highest tribunal was unanimous Chief Justice F Henri Hen-rio- d said that if for no other reason the election was "void as having been held on a general election day" STUDY FACTS Arietta Williams BRIGHAM CITY — Brig-haCity's new post office will be dedicated March 27 at 11 am C Henry Nielsen postmaster has announced Sen Frank E Moss m CD-Uta- - h) will present a flag that has flown over the nation's capital Mrs Reva Beck Bosone judicial officer from the Post Office Department will deliver the dedicatory address There will be an open house at the post office until 2 tor of elementary curriculum for the district said the new approach does not do away with basic arithmetic She said it lets children study facts on their own It is believed more can be WASHINGTON accustomed to the jingle accomplished by letting the youngsters manipulate a prob- of silver dollars in the pockets lem in an attempt to work out of their jeans may soon have its solution to put up with the rustle of first at the grade Beginning paper instead level correct mathematical are not likely to be But terms would come in use The soothedthey by the sound of crisp crackling dollar bills Treasury Secretary C Douglas Dillon has warned the house appropriations committee In fact Dillon told the committee the westerners probably will "come in and raise cain" Dillon's plea was revealed in MORGAN— Bids for the new testimony released today by the $1 million Morgan High School committee whose eastern memwill be opened April 7 at 7:30 bers are adamantly opposed to Louis W the pm in Superintendent production of more of the Christensen's office western cartwheels traditional Plans and specifications for Dillon and Mint Director Eva the new building are in the of- Adams a Nevadan told the fice of William Rowe Smith the committee that the Treasury's architect at 1057 E 9th S in! supply of silver dollars not Salt Lake City minted since 1935 had sunk to The new school will be built $28 million They asked for a on the block immediately east appropriation of of the present high school which supplemental $675000 to make 50 million is 48 years old more will contain Bureau Eardley dean of the college of Mines and Mineral Industries Morgan Sets Opening Date on New High School The vote was on a proposed project using revenue and general obligation bonds and including the southern Salt Lake County communities of Bluff-dal-e Crescent Draper River-to- n and South Jordan The new school A suit contesting the election 70000 R was brought by Eldred square feet of floor space will include classrooms and a It Riverton and Hamilton number of other district pa- stations for 25 teachers plus a new gymnasium to seat 1500 trons The high court held that people an auditorium to seat 800 statute requires that special people library lunch room shop elections such as the one in and other facilities are to be held at The building is expected to question other than general ele c t i on be completed for the 1965-6- 6 school year times position especially er from Sub-comm- tee Chairman LITTLE MISS SIZES WHITE 12V2-- IN 4 J and BLACK to 50 ml mi A GIANT i f i CHASES OFF OUR LOW PRICES ON REGULAR STOCK 10 This Offer Good Thru March 28th D AC RON Phone a 1 1 1j THE OGDEN ARMY STORE f C Rubberized Fabric l-B- EAP Heavy rubberized MEN'S WORK BOOTS fabric air mattress with 3 Double sole with Goodyear welt Full leather midsole toe soft grain leathGoodyear welt for more comfort- 8 FABULOUS 7 OF COLORS — INCLUDING POWDER BLUE! 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U of U DISCUSS SUBJECT op- ne Just add water to our new bonding cement and apply to surface and lay the tile YOU CAN US Weather and Dr Armand J of the They ran headon into stiff ply" er THE SECRET IS OUT NOW IT CAN BE TOLD You can now install your own ceramic tile st pm Bear River Protect and the We ber Basin Project as permanent withdrawals of these amounts from the Great Salt Lake sup- He adds "as a matter of fact The U of U geologist added "It would seem that Dr Bright there will be a large return flow regards the total diversions an- to the streams from irrigated ticipated by both the proposed farms and from augmented report on the Bear River Proj ect The report by Robert C Bright geologist was criticized by University of Utah geologist R E Marsell for its statements on the adverse effect the project would have on the lake Mr Marsell commented on the report after discussing it with Eugene Peck hydrome-teorologi- For Silver Dollars (UPI)-West-e- rners "But I am disappointed that he has ventured to publish his opinions in a field other than that of his major competence" "one-sided- West Still Fights direc- field" he states Box Elder BRIGHAM CITY Commissioners apparCounty ently feel a dam on the Oneida Narrows of the Bear River will not adversely affect the Great Salt Lake This was indicated when they voted themselves "in harmony" " with a criticism of a JINGLE LIKE THE year" Box Elder Officials Feel Bear River Dam No Threat to Great Salt Lake PUBLIC INVITED TO DEDICATION discharge both to streams and the lake itself Mr Marsell said Dr Bright of anticipates large increases ealts distributed over forests and crop lands "by wind-borsalt storms" because of enexlarged areas of lake bottom posed by the assumed lowering of the lake Mr Marsell said studies have shown a crystalline crust and not a dry powder form and this is dissolved by rains and washed back into the lake ground-wat- 9-- 8 with lit 9 to 9 iUWOOK I 10 to 6 9-- M I |