Show s 'i ' f V : :( y "rV - £ - r l- V ' ft -r r M orb Better Teachers Roy Student President of Told Needed Academy —- - i y - President Wil liam P Miller said Friday night steps rnust be taken to increase the quality as well as the quantity of teachers available for Utah educational institutions Weber "This dual problem of recruit-- ! ing and training new faculty! members to replace those who leave and to fill new positions has been a problem for many years" Dr Miller said Dr Miller said the trend to "diluting the quality of faculty members will continue unless positive steps are taken to combat the College Lawrence Welk Stars to Appear In Brigham City problem" at Class ROY-T- OGDEN OGDEN USU sition This is the fifth presidency won The five-ma- n team from Fresno Calif State College with a total by Fred Stettler 18 son of Mr of 2632 points won the college and Mrs George Stettler of 5140 judging contests at the Golden S 1900 W Roy Spike National Livestock Show n mpofincr - - i """" ILOCK i' 1 iTlU II Roy Youth Made Club President - -- ri V Fresno College Team Wins Stock Judging Utah State University freshman class is well prepared for the po- The forestry major was student College president TTfoK nt nf tha body president of Weber High During his BRIGHAM CITY — "Stars of Lca°®y ofTTArts and Sciences in School a year ago the Lawrence Welk Show" will ' ll?e eber Union Building Friday school years he has served as seventh grade president and student Le presented Tuesday in the Box m§htDrthe body president at Roy Junior High of sad shortage Elder High School auditorium Mlllf Deen dcneis nab The show sponsored by the Box accelerating School and was sophomore president at Weber High School in recent years Elder Chamber of Commerce This is due he said to rapid Vice president of the freshman will begin at 8:30 pm Tickets in enrollment a and is Steven Green son of Mr growth class be rapid may purchased at the Chamber of Commerce office or by increase in the employment by and Mrs Evan Green of Tremon-to- n a business administration mail order They cost $350 $275 business and industry of people and $175 qualified for college positions major Starr who will appear on the Dr Miller quoted a National include Association report inEducation program Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dancers My-ro- h dicating the training status of Floren accordionist Jack new teachers has declined Imel marimba soloist and tap Doctor's degree were held by dancer 314 per cent of the new teachers Joe Feeney Irish lyric tenor employed m 1953-5- 4 Dr Miller re- ROY— A RfW shiHpnt nt iho Buddy Hayes basso and comedy E2?e£- TKS 25-t0 ndir°Pped University of Utah has been vocalist Dick Dale reel instru- per ments and Larry Hooper pianist-singe- r "If this decrease in academic elected president of the Inter- status of new teachers continues national Relations Club at the same rate our higher instiHe is Mack Gift son of Mr tutions will be In serious diffi- and Mrs Frank Gift of 2058 W culty in the near future" Dr 4400 S He is a senior majoring in Miller stated political science The Weber snnlff NOV 10 1962 ARIZONA SECOND new president of the he STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH SATURDAY EVENING Friday The Fresno team was only 10 points in front of the team from Arizona University at which collected 3622 Tempe y contests points in the of Members the Fresno team were John Edwards Dick Gates Kenneth Heupel Eddie Mesple and James Porter The college judging a major event of stock show week is sponsored by the Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce Gordon Belnap officiated as chairman of the program for the Jaycees Speakers included Mr Belnap Marv Fredericks of Swift & Co and Mayor Merle E Allen State all-da- Winning teams and individuals- - were announced at a banquet in Canton Cafe Friday night Trophies and other awards were given top teams and individuals Seven colleges and universities entered teams in the contests in which the collegians judged several groups of livestock Third place team was Washington State College Pullman Wash tie for high-poijudging was shared Norton California Institute San Luis Harrie Riley from campus of California A individual by Tommy Polytechnic Obispo and the Pomona Polytechnic schools in the five divisions Top of judging were Fresno State College swine and marketing Washington State in cattle and horses Arizona State University in breeding animals and BYU sheep nt - 8 ABSOLUTELY Youfhs Nabbed As Camp Vandals FREE 5 LEADERSHIP AIDS i Visual aids being used today during the LDS Seminary Leadership Conference catch the attention of Robert William Smith general chairman Janet Saunders and Steven Smith (left to right) The conference was expected to draw more than 400 young leaders in LDS seminaries throughout Weber Morgan and Davis counties Sessions were scheduled through this morning and afternoon Five Weber County have former teacher of the blind said Friday night that handicapped people succeed not in spite of their handicap but because of their ability "That is why we should stress the strengths and abilities of handicapped people not their differences" said Mrs Vera Gee chairman of the Governor's advisory Council to (he Schools for the Deaf and Blind Mrs Gee was one of the speakers at ceremonies dedicating the new classroom building at the School for the Blind as a monument to community willingness to help the handicapped The $279000 building has four large and six medium sized classrooms a braille library music 5 of room two offices home economics room general arts and crafts area and a drafting room Also speaking at the ceremony S self-inflict- ALL GUARANTEE MUTUAL 2439 Kiesel Ave Mm j wound EX 2-43- IN TOWN! o t ' ij V ' - 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WRSfifCH Missionaries EX department j ! and German Press RECORD f— :''Jt 4 - FORMER an FREE-BE- E" S new LDS Swiss-Austri- Business was to come to a standstill for 15 minutes in downtown Salt Lake City today as part of the state's weekend observance of Veterans Day which is Sunday While normal commercial transactions were halted Main Street between First and Second South was blocked off for a half-hou- r for a program honoring the nation's war dead Organizations participating in the program included the United Veterans Council which comprises the United Spanish War Veterans the Veterans of Foreign Wars the Disabled American Veterans the American Legion and ! gunshot ed PS Veteran Day 'J the Mrs David Dean Gaisford 52 was found dead in her home 731 29th shortly after noon Friday Police said death was due to a To Observe Associated "Lyle" Davies E "FE-BEE'- TiWmw Local Woman Dies Of Bullet Wound (i pi special education Tegeder said Supt PdUS6S L L with the purchase of any album monaural or stereo Retirement Plans Business insurance Personal Insurance Planning f lives The history of the School for the Blind and special education programs in the state was traced by Elwood Pace state director 45 rpm of Your Choice The GUARANTEE $279000 Blind School Building Dedicated During Ogden Ceremony A 98c RECORD The MAN With been referred to Juvenile Court after a lengthy investigation by Sgt F J Wilson of the Weber County Sheriff Department pointed to the five as vandals who had done about $300 damage to Forest Service campgrounds in South Fork Large signs and rails of a scenic bridge had been torn down and partially burned Aug 30 Investigation was begun then and continued until statements were obtained from the youths Sgt were Supt Robert W Tegeder and building gives the blind students Wilson said Dr Marion G Merkley Utah su- a facility separate from the deaf perintendent of public instruction which Mrs Gee said "will mean Dr Merkley delivered the prin- a great deal to them" cipal address for Gov George D Mrs Gee said there is "greater Clyde who was unable to attend differences between blind and deaf because of illness students than there is between t Dr Merkley said the greatest blind and normal students" miracle of this age is the ability of man to assemble the resources of the earth for his benefit He urged all people to "rub the 'If?! magic lamp" by which training is made available to handicapped people so they can lead useful youths ONE tsczO Bank (Earl A 0c3 en Ben Lomond) - Itii-Ait- i 2S3-22n- d Street Ph EX iv 9-33- 17 i IVI rC n IVI rD t -- rK rO rr r a r M C n U C n r i L p tr U C rr V f oO I TI I 1 I I w D n J II M C nA Mn u uC svADD fw ii D i rA Ti 1 A v-f M i |