Show sen Bsrlcvj f LAYTON — State Senator Haven J Barlow will file tomorrow as a Republican candidate for a secterm in the Utah ond four-yea- r ft State Senate Mr Barlow began his legislative career in 1952 when he was elected Davis County representative in the Utah Legislature and was in 1954 He won a Senate seat QUEEN AT LAYTON— Tamera Whitesides (center) will reign over the annual Riata Da vs at Layton July 4 Her attendants are Carolyn Maisey (left) and Carol Adams (right) IF Smie Knocks breakfast Oof Disputed Science Lai’ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The controversial basic science law — enacted by the 1959 Legislature but never put into use has been declared unconstitutional by Utah Atty Gen Walter L Budge Budge termed the law “uncerin flagrant tain ambiguous conflict with other existent laws” Legal problems prevented the law from ever being used Its only result was to hold up the license for one chiropractor And officials said his license would be issued immediately The law applied to dentists physicians naturopaths chiropractors and osteopaths It was supposed to require these people to pass examinations in the basic knowledge of anatomy and histology bacteripathology biochemistry ology and physiology FIRST PASS TEST The idea was for persons to pass the basic science test and then apply before licensing boards in one of the five fields But because of conflicting laws passed by the Legislature the test was tied in legal knots Officials explained that application of all of the laws would result in a candidate in any healing arts field taking the basic science test and being licensed by the state and a candidate could take the board exam in his field and skip the basic science test Officials of the Utah Medical Assn said they will either go to court in an effort to eliminate the conflicting sections of the law or ask the 1961 Legislature for amendments to the present law HAVEN J BARLOW Seeks Reelection AT A CROSSROADS CELEBRATION AT LAYTON Barlow also favors ? and commerce committee and the health and welfare committee The Layton candidate is married o the former Bonnie Rae Ellison of Layton and has five children :rom 2 to 14 years of age He is a member of the Layton Rotary club and a vice president of the Lake Bonneville Council of he Boy Scouts of America He is a past president of the Ogden Board of Realtors Mr Barlow served in World War II as a Navy supply officer Dusiness ernment Mr - legislation that resulted in making institu-io- n Weber College a four-yea- r He has been chairman of the “We are at the crossroads on the Droblems of schools and social we- to launch 4-- i the Barlow Realty and Insurance Co in Layton with a branch office in Clearfield The senator said today he believes strongly that all state legislatures must consider the needs and demands of citizens with care and deliberation “If people do not get from their state legislatures what they want they will look to the Federal gov- lfare” the Layton man said more advertising and publicity to attract tourist trade to Utah During his service with the Utah Senate Mr Barlow was active with Cub Scout Picnic CLEARFIELD — The Clearfield Community Church will hold a picnic for Cub Scout Pack 78 of Clearfield Tuesday at 6 pm in Central pre-fourt- park Food will be furnished by the pack All members are urged to 6 to 11 Flames Destroy Barn at Syracuse am at the annual Riata Days served from celebration July 4 According to Darrel Gardner chairman prices will be adults SI children 50 cents Youth activities for the day will start at 1 pm and include a father and son leg race a mother and daughter leg race a Babe Ruth baseball game a game by the Cubs versus the White Sox in the major league sack races and wheel barrow races The schedule will conclude with another baseball game between the Braves and the Pirates Prizes will be given for first place winners with all the events held according to age Queen of the celebration is Tamera Whitesides and her attendants are Carol Adams and Carolyn (t - About 200 bales of hay were destroyed on a farm SYRACUSE yesterday morning when barn owned by Rulon Barker burn- here ed to the ground Mr Barker reportedly was burning a' tree near the barn when wind whipped the flames against the wooden structure setting afire Two trucks from the Clearfielc Fire Department answered the cal but were not able to control the flames which had already engulfed the barn Maisey A VA Wi BRL G Professional Eye Care u MARPJS styles and summer colors Crop top styled capris Many styles with k trim or clever print with 2482 Washington B!vd hi-ri- ' SEE BETTER LOOK BETTER The perfect play set for coming picnics vacations Misses’ sizes Buy yours tomorrow motifs CONTACT LENSES Call for Appointment V V" V" The Bon Sportswear Upper Level y VA'WA' ’ V y- vis Cva 'NO HARD FEELINGS' se ric-rac- With VV 853 Special buy tomorrow on smart capri sets in assorted practical OPTOMETRIST V Fj88 sets for the Very Finest In special h misses capri attend LAYTON — Hotcakes ham and eggs and coffee will be the menu for the chuckwagon breakfast to be 11 A R U in 1956 He operates I STANDARD-EXAMINE- Idaho Launches Program To Guv Highway Deaths 10 File ior Re Isciion keep “hydrated On a hot day you may lose a quart of water without 0GDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 26 1960 even seeming to sweat" “Fruit juice fortified with dextrose not alcohol is best Or eat an apple raw carrots celery cr other fresh juicy fruit and drink at least a pint of water every two hours Water is still good and cheap” he added Perkins said he believes “it Is that all the driving public time BOISE (AP) — Idaho patrolmen Perkins asserted should pay heed when a prominent adare going to take the doctor’s one-caThe physician Dr Richard G doctor comes out with statements r vice in an effort to cut fatal Kloss said “little strokes and heart like that- - He has made a consideraccidents attacks” which strike 'drivers with- able study cf this” Police Supt A E Perkins said a new safety effort based on the out warning are major causes of accidents conclusions of a physician at the one-ca- r GANDGTOnC Dr Kloss explained that the brain (WHOIIJMI-IITAJVeterans Administration hopsital in U M f lr Boise will be put into immediate depends primarily on oxygen for FlrtfUcM PltWI 9 lack The successful its functioning use Filters Its § liOMM Vi Te4r The superintendent said all state cf exercise while driving cuts the PIONEER Pfc INC police officers will be instructed im- needed oxygen supply byhereducing said IX I 3400 Pacific At mediately to make “more checks the output of the heart to also is it with said He on important long highways especially stretches between towns “We will ask the driver bow long it has been since he’s been out of the car and far he intends to go before he has rest If it’s been quite a while we’ll advise him to pull over and rest “If they pay heed to the warning they can save themselves and a lot of other people a lot of trouble" THE OGDEN rt A n V V you can charge it at The Bon! Granite District Position Beckons Morgan Educator MORGAN — “I have no animosity school the last to be added to the toward anyone in Morgan and I Morgan district Mr Christensen has been promwelcome the opportunity to be affiliated with the Granite School inent in many civic activities He has helped develop the driver district" So said Louis W Christensen education program in the high I 4 Morgan school superintendent school whose resignation was accepted this Mr Christensen has been presiweek by the school board dent of the Morgan Lions Club a Mr Christensen said he is not director and education chairman certain of the work he will be a member of the Utah State Text Book Committee and the Utah State assigned to at Granite In accepting Mr Christensen’s Course of Study Commission He has been on the Governor’s resignation the school board said "The Board of Education in be- board for driver’s education i half of the citizens cf Morgan He has been a member of the County wishes to express apprecia- Morgan City Council and is county tion for the fine way Mr Christen-ha- s civil defense director a position discharged his duties as super- he has held for the past five years intendent and teacher in this disHe worked with the local Parent-Teachetrict and wishes him success and Assn He has been president and clerk happiness in his new position" Mr Christensen came to Morgan of the Morgan Education Associain 1929 as a mathematics and tion and a delegate to the Utah science teacher in the county high Education Assn House of Dele school gates In 1943 he was named principal He has also been secretary of of the high school and county su- the Morgan County Recreation perintendent In 1933 the two jobs Board were separated and Mr ChristenAs a member cf the LDS Church e sen assumed the position of he has served as superintendent of y summer workLOGAN— A the Morgan Ward Sunday School superintendent at Utah in teacher education shop During his tenure cf office theg for the past 15 years and stake State University July 5 has been county elementary schools were music director the MIA for several consolidated with the Devils Slide years planned to coincide with the an'X nual Utah Conference on Teacher Education to be hosted this year by USU July 8 Dr John C Carlisle dean of education has announced The double attraction will bring T M Stinnett executive secretary PROVO (UPI) — Utah Legion- Mrs Cuba Davis Provo first vice cf the National Commission on conended their three-da- y Mrs Lena Christensen Teacher Education and Profession- naires vention in Provo yesterday with president al Standards National Education election of departmental officers Midvale second vice president Association to the campus to di- naming Glendon Peysar of Dugway Hazel Ransom Roosevelt third vice president Mrs Alice Jones interrect the workshop and speak at the as commander He succeeds William E Christof-ferso- n city historian Mrs Geneva Dalton conference Dean Carlisle said Pleasant Grove chaplain and of Hyrum workof the The first few days Mrs Farnsworth Salt Lake Ruby new officers Other will correlated with be department closely shop secretary - 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