Show -- SinhVZZ AG' IT thi By Hi x OGDEN OGDEN r0 A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R APRIL UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING 5 1951 - r r" Eatastini said Tm glad she got out of that crib when she did” lillD f!v PER CENT Or rORtY-FiV-E I THE PU55IAU - ' 15 ENGAGED L Girl :2 Saves "Self From Fire In Crib Cries as Doll Burns POPULATION IN agriculture S-- U X ft - 9 f ' SOME 50000 SPECIES OF LIVIUG 5UAIU5 ' AKS KNOWN u jrt ’s!j vx —Hi Nt v 1" X-- Vs X k HEM 30000 OF St cMinttml '5 I90Z IM lUHABITAUB PIERRE Martinique i perished is now Announcing a New Service of REAL ESTATE LOANS 1st 474 4th St 4-88- EX 5(pC)00 r'lcnllsly Payments eS LOV 1 21 G a 36 Months to Pay Special Offer to Residents of Roy For Free Budget Counseling Service Phone Id or Tony 2250 Wash N 41 Sdl:r:r- - jL-- J and 2nd Mortgagee $30 to $3000 CULLIGAU riNANCI COMPANY FAHILY LAROOR’S VIOLETS 3860 Washington Elvd IValcr IScma cf REDDY CASH! ALL COLORS One Agency Complete Coverage Felly Efcclrh Atifoiaaii ounsi UGS p AFRICAN VIOLETS 1 02TC?i‘$ INS AGENCY Irc Dial EX (API-Giac- omo VWVMVVWWAJ at Cy J La Freggiaro 74 who had complained of pains in the chest went to a doctor The doctor extracted a piece of shrapnel Freggiaro had been carrying 44 years— since he was wounded in World War I orrron riARK toddled downstairs to the parlor where her mother was sleeping Mrs Williams told officials Sherry slapped her face to waken her “I couldn’t understand” Mrs Williams said “Then she pointed upstairs and I started to go up but was driven back by the smoke” MONT PELE EKUFTED ?- --r J SV (“ - NOVI LIGURE Italy READING PA (UPI)— Two-yeaFiremen confined the blaze to one old Sherry Williams saved herself room Asst fire chief Albert Eatastini Tuesday when fire broke out in her to bedroom then went downstairs said Sherry began crying when she save her mommy room— because saw the burned-ou- t Firemen said fire from defective her doll had lost an arm in the 'v wiring set the mattress of Sharon’s fire ? crib afire “But the doll can be replaced” She climbed out of the crib and 4 r'ra J’ '"’J ( WAS WAR RELIC r- Iv'O'"’' ' r"’-"S- HIS CHEST PAIN Blvd EX CALL Water Ccndilicnlns Co 4-8- 857 EX For Details st 263-24t- h 2-D2- C4 VyVAMJWMMMWWW THE SOLE SURVIVOR WA5 A PRISONER COMF1 MED IM ADUHGEOM A' X: ri ’ Jf'T - ' jLdjftl ® N J1 Cfc wi kl W 01— AM right metved a lyMHW tM w'l fc PUBLIC OPINION POLL r&i- School Construction Over Teacher Raise Build more schools Gallup By Georg - In the PRINCETON NJ event the administration’s school aid bill is enacted into law the states will then have to decide how to allocate any funds they receive between new school construction and pay increases for teachers To measure the climate of opinion which the states would have to face in making such a decision at present the Gallup Poll asked Americans which they felt to be the more pressing need in their own community today— new schools or increased teachers’ salaries Indications are that public demand for new school construction is likely to outweigh support for a pay raise for teachers The question which Gallup Poll interviewers asked of a cross-sectio- n of 1600 US adults: "Tht education bill before Congress says that states can use the money to build new buildings or to increase teachers' salaries or both Which do you think Is more Important right here in this community — to build more school buildings or to raise teachers' ' salaries? More important in this community? 33 Build more schools 26 Increase teachers’ pay 27 Both equally important No opinion 9 '- 0 u -J ''X 60 40 Increase teachers’ pay in vote on the issue the The various regions of the nation reflects in some degree perhaps the pattern of population expansion over the last decade In the Far West for example the belief that new school building is more important is proportionately greater than it is in other regions Among only those persons who stated a preference the vote by region is as follows: More important in this community? N ' 'A? V oinXWi ' ? r?f ei 77 fast-growi- East Build more schools 60 40 Increase teachers’ pay Midwtst Build more schools Increase teachers’ pay y§ 55 45 South Build more schools 56 Increase teachers’ pay 44 ' M ' ’A Far West Build more schools 70 30 Increase teachers’ pay PAY BOOST PRIORITY Views on the relative importance of new school construction and teachers’ pay raises vary consider- ably by education levels Among those persons who are college trained for example the weight of opinion' is that increasing teachers’ salaries has more importance than building new schools Here is the vote by educational attainment: L t f i m h Considering only those persons who singled out one of the two items the vote would be: More important in this commu- - nity? 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