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Show Still Lots Of Utah Litter DESFFFI FFWS CITY, UTAH By JACK MONSOX 6, Friday, September Deseret News Staff Writer Two Boy Scouts Sandy, found out how Americans careless just can be about littering the highways. The discovery came when Scouts Steven Wright, 13, son Mr. of and Mrs. James Wright, 8437 Fayeway Dr., and Kelley Beck, 13, son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Beck, East, began working for their Life Scouting badges. Their service project was to pick up litter beside the highway from 90th South on 7th East to about 8700 South. They enlisted the aid of other Scouts in the troop. 1968 B 1 SANDY of Troop 681, ounties Steer 8824-124- a Within or.e-ha- me By RALPH MABEY Deseret News Staff Writer The Utah Association of Counties and the Salt Lake County Coordinating Council decided today to scrap a proposal for a seven-ma- n county commission in favor of efforts to gain home rule for all counties. The Coordinating Council had hoped to receive enabling legis- mile lf stretch of roadway they collected nearly 300 pounds of whiskey bottles, beer cans, paper boxes, cigarette package covers and other trash. Scoutmaster Earl Richardson, East, said, You cant just imagine the garbage people dump out of their 8725-7t- autos onto lation in 1969 wh'ch would allow each county to alter only the number of commissioners. Both organizations the roadway. Much of it was found blown into the ditch beside the road and was hidden by tall agreed that changes in local government are vital if oommumtie- are to retain some rights separate from state and federal governments. grass. After the collected being trash was put behind a small fence in front of Mr. Richardhome. Several signs hang on the fence. The most appropriate asks, Is any of this litter Scoutmaster Earl Richardson and Scouts Steven Wright, center, and Kelley highway litter in their "dump" in Sandy. sons yours?" Mr. trash Richardson will remain said the Beck empty another bad of Tiie to his house in attempt to make persons aware of what they cause when they litter the My wife isnt too happy with the trash in front of the house, but we will get rid of it before too long. in front of I hope it will make some motorists think. he added. Motorists should put their refuse ni litter baskets in theri autos or in paper sacks until they can dump it in a trash rail give it to the garbage man, o57 Carbon Sessions Hovo a problem? 6 to 9 Diot p.m. Monday through Friday, or write to Box 1267, Salt Lake City, Utoh 34110. Worried Too Soon seven-ma- Salt r Lake Colins Commiss'on, according Glen E. Ki ate. chairman of Council, would the Coordinating have provided greater represen-o- r tation and more eflieieney in county government. MORE PROFITABLE We are in agreement, how, ever, after talking with the County Assoc.at.on that efforts rnotromaMe he slid 6 Cancer Waifs For No One! films and a discussion of breast a physician, plus a question and answer period. Each year more than 2,600, Similar programs will be held Utahns aie stricken with cancer the second Monday each month and most of them wait too long 'to consider other types of canto do anything about it. eer. The program is sponsored the Utah Division, American This is one of the main mes-b- y sages that comes out of a com-- , Cancer Society and the Deseret putpr study of cancer patients News. in the state done by Dr Charles Dr. Smart noted that 40 per cancer by nient to the Utah Constitution1 would allow each county to adopt whatever form of government it thought best. At present, state law requires cancer is slightly lower 'all county governments to be ,rae sjgn 0f ple (jcsoase af(Pr fjve han be expected for a would uniform. and into team years) nr breast cancer caUght LAVOR CHAFFIN teacher late the through Tuesday group, By population of one million. DELAY' REQUEST 'fairly early is 71 per cent, he Deseret News Education Editor the evening without a settlement, Posed of Dr. Robert D. Milano, NEAR AVERAGE said. to Salt Lake City Negotiations aimed at settling Jney returned However, it is close enough to Another 42 per cent of Utahns to resume talks, hope- the national average (except forlwith the disease didnt get to a a dispute and getting ofice t0 kppp an appointment at t Utah Education Association of-- i tion for the work of the Coordi- - lung cancer, which is considera-- 1 doctor or have it diagnosed until reaching agreement. Carbon County students back in w0 teams met in sepa-firebly less in Utah) that Utahns, the disease was moderately the schools resumed today after, nating Council. The five-yeLome rule a surviv-to servrooms Bell with Dr. ohtan Efforts jhave little room for complacen-jadvanceDr. Milano later explained a near tiagic comedy of errors' rale al rate in these cases is only 46 ing as mediator, going from one uiaL tliev wanted to keep a amendment would probably not joy. The leading type of serious 'per cent, to the Legislature jThursday nearly upset the group to the other to present meeting with be presented About 16 per cent of the vic-'Lorin C Miles Jr director of before 1971. even if support cancer in Utah is breast cancer, proposals and responses. the register. of urns the didnt get treatment until states he from according majority teams The talks were progressing Jhe UEAs health insurance from the Negotiating A free public lecture on this the disease was far advanced county commissioners can be with ony tw'o relatively branch. Insurance policies of Carbon County Board of Educa-we'- form of the disease will be pre-an- d only 30 per cent of these Pnts n a comprehen- - jCarbon teachers, normally paid obtained immediately, he said. sented tion and the Carbon County Lake at the Salt Public five years or more. 'survived XO T4X BASE L sive personnel policy yet to be for by the Carbon Board of Edu- ca on Association (CCEA) were 7:30 Pm to 9 NO EXCUSE 'Library resolved. 1 and with of Lake Salt Mnd.y The problems cation, expired Sept. e au onumcalled to Salt Lake City Tuesday, About 1:10 P m ln mothers There's no excuse to wait expecting County government largely stem p.m., while Dr. FEATURE FILMS 'until the djsease is this far by Dr. T. H. Bell. They worked Bell was with the school board aabies Dr. Milano said he felt it was important to keep the poliThe Doctor Talks, along, Dr. Smart said, refer-AboTitled, cies in force. it will feature See CANCER on Page B-- 4 Cancer, The teachers did not tell either Dr. Bell or members of the Carbon Board that they were leaving, although they did leave word with Dr. Bells secretary. Dr. Bell and the board knew of the appointment. 'Ori After Upset h ' ' - - . . Last year the Ipland Terrace Elementary School started classes using the Initial Teaching Alphabet, a phonetic alphabet, for first graders. Patents were (old it would take a two-yeprogram to teach children in this manner and (hen transfer them to the regular program. Now school has started again, and the children who took (his training are in regular classes with the oiher children who learned the conventional way. Yet another class has been started for first graders. Can you clear this up? D.C., Salt Lake City. You worried too soon! The school has permission to hire another 2nd gi ade teacher to continue the program for ITA pupils, although most of them have already made the transition to the regular alphabet. These children have learned to read more quickly because they understand the sound symbol relationship better, and they usually become better spellers. Intensive study is now under way in the Granite School District to determine just how effective the new method is. So far, its only on experimental basis. Preliminary investigation shows most read on a third grade level at the end of the first grade. Beaver Multiply, Came Problem d ' j Edu-rnin- several 1 - ut Utahns Await Romney Visit Candidates Present Views In Lively Civic Dialogue Sometime later Movell Gov. George Romney of Mich- - nual legislative sessions, Jewkes, clerk of the Carbon board and a participant in the ligan will come to Salt Lake City Proposition No. 2 would Sept. 17 to speak in favor of two crease legislative compensation ne6f'a4ioriS called the UEA of-- ! True to form, Utah Demo-- 1 will be aired weekly following For the first time since World les told him constitutional amendments the current $500 per vear,fice- - He saic Mr- erats attacked each other as War II, the state generated Carbon ailow-;thwere teachers no' e fecting the Utah Legislature, land $5 per day expense primary election. well as the there. new jobs in 1966 to equal Republicans during $25 ance per day salary and The Michigan governor, The candidates were intro- - enough a r television broadcast a the increase in labor force. It Board and $15 per day expense allowance. members, si edgy it move behind m con prime ,duced by their respective state would have GovRo'rliev plans to arrive distrustful after weeks of talks, Thursday night. accomplished this in Itional reform in his own state A. Wally - Parly chairmen howto in the candidates, conclusion Utah on the morning of SeptJjumped that Republican except for the c lunch-- , 'will speak at a mcrats. a"d Richard strike, but wiil probably do it ,he teachers had 'walkt,fl out" ever, centered their fire almost JackIcon meeting of the Lake Republican. The can- - this year incumbents cant on on the and "We called cannot a exclusively opposite negotiations conscientiously Rotarv Club at the Hotel Utah a summar.v of their dldatPS and Nee CANTER on Page 4 party, especially the incumbent niake wild promises because urge the federal government to Announcement of his visit was mtnm cM.n o..a w-- i onvernnr and aUnrnov ppnorai statements follow: tie Whv people will ask: made by Ltahns FOR Proposi- GOVERNOR J( was a specjal s Civic Dia- activities the federal havent you already done this? No. 1 and No. 2. ernmrnt has unless Carl TV. Buchner (R): The Gov. Calvin L. Ramplon (D): logue" program, telecast over Proposition No. 1 would add a stale and local governments are KlED, Channe1 7, under spon-,Th- e main issue facing the state whole state economy is sick, budget session in even-- capable and willing to live up to sorship of KUED, the Deseret is economic development. Solu- - with 20,000 out of work and the numbered years to supplement their responsibilities," Gov. City. Regional 16 ,N'pws, and the Continuing Eduction to all other problems hinge, building industry way off. Agri- the current legislative Romney said in a secent speech Olutuaries -- 4, 5 Ication Division of the University upon success in this area is in a sad state of session in 4 lof Utah. years. 'on the need for legislative Weather Map cause the state cant keep rais-- 1 affairs. Id like to be elected so In effect, it would give Utah Action Ads Similar prograr s of one hour ing taxes to finance its needs. II can give it a shot in the arm. - Gov. Rampton is thwarting the Legislature and patterning his administration after the spend-spe.igang in Washington. LaMar A. Rawlings (R) : Crime and delinquency are present in Utah and the state and local government are in Deseret News Special al Junior Womens Trampourgent need of streamlining and ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. -line champion and was rated (modernization. The governor Miss Utah, Kathleen Frances second by the Amateur Athletic Jhas gone out of his Way to supWood of Salt Lake Cily, has Union in the Senior Women's port the red-inpolicies of Johnbecome aware that the Miss Gymnastics Championships. and Humphrey and has son America pageant has an audiSwimsuit winner Dellynne even state patterned ence of people. practices brown-hairea Catching. after federal deficit spending. Kathy competed Thursday from beauty Birmingham, An efficient state administration night in the swimsuit phase of Ala , said she has to diet to 'would save millions of dollars. the pageant, which required keep her figure. But she said l'.S. SENATE her to walk a long it doesn't keep her from eatL. Ttcilcnmann: For 18 Milton ramp that extends into the hot ing Judge sundaes. pageant audience in ConvenBy then victories, Miscs vears Utah has been misrepin Washington by Sen. tion Hall. She walked the Alabama and Illinois join resented same long 160 feet Wednesday (Wallace F.) Bennett. Utahs Miss Iowa and Miss Virginia night when she appeared, as preliminary round winners. tragedy is that 85 per cent of See CANDIDATES, Tage B-- 4 along with her 40 comptitors The crowning is Saturday for the Miss America 1969 night. iiiiiiii!iiiiii;!iiiiiii::a!itiiaii!iiiiiimii!iiii!i!'iiit title, in the production portion M e a n vv hiie, contestants of the show. were expected here tor the On Wednesday night when start tonight of the Miss Black I walked the ramp, all I could Aineikd contest which is see were the lights out there, being held in protest of what she said in a backstage interits sponsors call the lily I suppose thats all 1 view. white" Miss America Pagwanted to see." eant. But Thursday night, Kathy Miss Utah is scheduled to Beauties chat at pageant: Utah's Kathleen Wood, Wyoming's Carol Ross, said that she had calmed compete tonight in the eveNevada's Sharon Davis, a Logan, Utah coed; Idaho's Karen Ryder. down, relaxed, and noticed ning gown division whose winthat behind the glaring lights ners are kept secret. were more than 6,000 people Her shoes were malihing red. through me air off a ti. impoJudith Ford, IS. of BelveAmong Kathys 16 competi"1 felt more relaxed tonight litic, and Miss Alabama, who dere, 111., the talent winner, tors are Miss Idaho, Karen watching her. Jliss Utah slipped into a than 1 did last night," she stays curvry despite hot fudue performed a acRenee Ryder of Weiser, and robatic (lance and trampoline Miss Wyoming. Carol Ann light red swimsuit for her admitted. sundaes, were second-touuMiss Illinois, who touted exhibition. Judv is the Nation winners in the pageant. Ross of Burns. Thursday night competition. ; ...... j Several years ago we bought a paL .! beaver from Weaver Beaver Company. As they multiplied we paid more each month for their feed bill. We were promised we could sell at any time, but recently I wrote to the company president in S.L. for information, f received no answer. Can you Mrs. Z.R.J., Fredonia, Ariz. help? two-hou- - San-I196- 7 St 12-1- - B-- former official of Weaver Beavers told Do-I- t Man that all buyers of beavers had been informed some time ago of the situation. In 1966, the Securities Exchange Commission alleged the company was selling securities and not beaver and re;, tested a temporary injunction. Case not brought to trial yet. Meantime, company is under court order restraining it from selling securities, although individual owners of beaver may continue to sell animals. Company no longer has an office in Utah, but does have a ranch in Orem. Some helpful information on selling your beaver might be obtained by writing the American Canadian Beaver Company, Inc., 4698 Ml. Olympus Way, SLC. A Lots Of Confusion Here I took a tire bark to a dealer in Ogden. It was a recap I bought a year ago. I recently put It on and in less than 400 miles a defect caused a flat. They said it would eost me $9.80 for another recap, but offered me a $2.50 casing, good only for a spare, which I took. He said there were two reasons for not giving me a better deal: that I did not have a purchase invoice and he had recently taken over the store and was having to make good all the previous owner's On July 25 wrongdoings. W.Y., Ogden. Lots of ronfusion here. Are you sure you got the tire there, and not at another dealer nearby? Cause they have no record of your purchase. They look you at your word when you came in. I am sending you a copy of the their invoice on the day you took the tire in. it shows you were given another tire, plus installation service at no cost. If you still aren't satisfied go in and talk. As to your statement about a previous owner, they've been in business quite awhile with no changes. In March a customer brought in a Kawasaki motorbike and we ordered parts for it from a S.L. firm. They have to get them through another firm and rlaim they cannot. Can Casperson Automotive, Rt. 3, Bos 309, 1reston, you help? Idaho. Don't know what the problem is between these two firms, but a shipment of your parts is on the way from the second firm and you should have by now. The parts you needed are always in stock, according to their parts dept, manager. They also offered to deal with you directly in the future. You have been given their address. Not: Wo'ro sorry ttit number 1 coils tod tto volumo of mstl Imfsslbio to answor ovtry question. P loose, no medical or total questions. 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