OCR Text |
Show ur vWfclf'vprujv' m 16 B October 30, 1963 DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, Mitchell T. Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Godfrey, 781 IE. 8375 South, Sandy, has been commissioned an ensign in the U.S. Navy at Naval Officers cent the part-tim- librarian, on e w "fT ii"'' "i',f,ii'T Stopping Grooves To Be Cut In Runway said. be cut in the! according to Joe Bergin. airport Bergin of The grooves, IntprJ manager. cai. t au of and inch is of an 150 feet final The . deep runway , runway to Pjpajnted with large stripes and is;an inch apart, will be made bv when landmg, extremely slick when wet, Mr. diamond cutters. one-eigh- LESS THAN WAR full a wiVrii',"ii' p Candidate School at Newport, Grooves will . .. R.I. After three weeks training f th in Pensacola and one week in Airport Washington, D.C., he will beinaona airliners stop stationed in Honolulu. TOTAL or bined expenditure of about $2.4 basis, regardless of million, 85 per cent of the total the size of the schools, the re- for the entire state. The six smallest libraries showed a port says. However, library services in combined expenditure of $7,660, Utah have improved markedly or a quarter of one per cent of in recent years, especially since the state total.' the establishment of a state liTwo libraries have population School libraries have not kept in 1957. bases of less than 1,000, though brary in other with advancement pace Before that time, it was re- library authorities say 25,000 Ls educational lines and in many that outside Salt Lake the minimum population base ported areas they may be definitely and Davis counties, more than for adequate library services, the Foundation half the citizens of Utah were and some have set the minisaid. without library services.- It is mum at 100,000. Most libraries are better sup- now estimated that less than Twenty-eigh- t of the states plied with books than with five per cent lack these ser- libraries serve fewer than 5,000 trained personnel, the report vices. and only five states. In very large schools The state library operates 13 people each, bases of 25,000 or libraries have 34 (1,500 or more students) only (bookmobiles in 17 counties, more. of per Ibringing at least some library standard for per- (Service to remote areas of the Therefore, the report says, more efficient and economical sonnel is employed. Istate. However, many small library operations could be ob-Yet in very small schools (1 county and municipal libraries tained the by consolidate to 250 students) 53 per cent of furnish only limited library of smaller libraries operations the standard is at work. service, the Foundation noted. into county or regional systems. The figures indicate that the In 1967, Utahs six largest Here are other statements by comgeneral practice is to assign one public libraries reported a the Foundation report: school "i(jfT'Ty'VT,ii Receives Commission In Nayy Libraries tandordT While les than five per cent of Utah residents totally lack library services, public school libraries still fall below acstandards, the Utah cepted Foundation said in a report re leased today. p rMyr(i'i,y,,y"r,,iy1lf1i'tlln,'ir"'y'lhf OF GOING-OU- T 100 BUSINESS-PRICE- S HUMAN HAIR 100 HUMAN HAIR 100 HUMAN HAIR LONG THICK 10 to 12 INCH LONG cmo. : m BEAUTIFULLY STYLED READY TO WEAR 101 60 $$$ SAVE $$$ SAVE state-recommende- LONG ENOUGH TO WEAR AS A CASCADE limit one per customer The average cost of books! has increased 50 per cent since 1957-5and more than doubled Stormy Clouds Could Decrease per customer Limit one 1947-4- WIG There are now 17 job open-- ; ings in the United States for every new graduate of an accredited library school. CNTER IS NOT GOING OUT Va Block No. of SEARS OPEN 10 A.M. till 7 P.M. 355-881- 3 DWC OF BUSINESS d y OOrf Continued from Page B-- tyal Smelical $lid( PUMPKIN porch lights per customer One Location Only forecast The five-daThe clouds and showers which 'cates temperatures returning, into Utah today are to near normal, but cooler Thursday and Monday. Scat- tered showers are predicted forj Thursday and Friday and more general showers Monday. Sdt Lake Citys high Limit one DISCOUNT 9 since " till tail C I t r l on whether they of 78 plan to be home or not. warm-- j Motorists were advised let snow thrower clear your decks! relax to Tuesday was one of the est days on record so late in especially carefully look-..- . the season. The low of 55 early Thursday night, keeping a out for children, . morning just matched the safety Precautions normal high for this time of stressed 1 Today s Health Mag low Normal 32. is year. azine warn against allowing to children lighted carry candles or torches. Flashlights or battery-powerelanterns can be substituted. Masks that can slide over children's eyes, blocking vision, can be replaced by painted false faces. Reflector tape applied, to costumes makes them glow in the dark and costumes can be fireproofed by dipping them in a solution of three quarts of warm wate? mixed with seven ounces! The Salt Lake and Northern of borax and three ounces of, Utah Councils of the Navy boric acid, the magazine advises. League will observe Navy Day The winner of the jack- design conest at the' Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Hill Air U. of U to be chosen by Ed1 Force Base. Capt. M. V.j Maryon, dean of the college of Dawkins, commanding officer fine arts and by artist Doug of the Naval Air Station, Alame- Snow, will receive a $20 design da, Calif., will be the speaker, book. 'drive s v Beat old man wii.ter forever, with push-butto- n ease! Sunbeam's electric snow throw- 0ther ers start instantly, even in coldest weather, and do a giant-sizejob easily. So throw away your old shovel, straighten up your aching back and put a snow thrower to work for you. Only $1 to hold in lawaway. d Corning place setting sale unbreakable tableware whiteness in the contemporary or narrow rim shapes. Beautiful coupe Centura is guaranteed unbreakable or replaced. Elegant enough for formal dining, durable enough for every day. Pristine model 9995 dinner plate plate, bread and butter cup and sauce . ' lunch-sala- d BACH STEP MOVE Doubt ft girting and aftieiandy. I NOW mow HANDIES THI TOUGHEST fM 11995 HOUSEWARES -- all stores ZCMI HUGS THE GAOUNO HIGHVUOCITY fHPOW TfemeMaus tried cf uuqvr Mp tiu to 263 ahuvt,uis at erv v DRIFTS High load iwqua. Electric motor diawa more 'Poww (current) under load. Gaaoknt engmea aiatt. model STO50 788 ZCMI DSA No gas lina frtaia-upin Flip th witch pod bit. Hir3artd staal acrapar PivtH for rigidity and aaay ; ? r WiT no hard weather go1. HARDWARE -- oil stores Happy Birthday THC DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Rlclwrd Allan, ton of Mr. and Mrs.DIrk Allart, 674 N. HI W.jt; and all othar bablet ona year old Wednesday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at tha Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. t Y First South, Monday through Friday from 10 am. until 1 p.m. i at least three days before kaby's birthday.) AS BIRTHS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: TWIN GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Cooley, 3150-71East. ROYS: Mr. and Mrs. W. 4605 5595 South. Danny Still, ( Mr. and Mrs. Jett A. Hiatt, '0575 S. Redwood. Riverton. i' Mr, and Mrs. David N. Lewi110719th East. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. White, Ilea Lakeline Dr. Mr. end Mrs. Ron Bullock, 666 Wasatch St. Mr. and Mrs. Michael A Tolley. 4592 Russell St. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Brennan, 235 Browning Ave. MrMr- - Douglas A. Decker, 132H5th East. Richard Mr- " Mr. Kenneth E. Acocks, 36 J St. A 11a Altars Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Murdock, 5634 Brockburn Rd. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker, 4454 Manhattan Dr.. Granger, Mr . end Mrs. Arthur Curtis, 3445 Marigold St., Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Rlchoias L. DlCamllk). 4765 W. 4635 South, Kaarns. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wayr Alldredge, Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson J. Tlnney, 567a Hartford St, Mr. and Mrs. A. Earl Stanbridge. 805 Simmons Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. G lather. 166903th East, Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Wilkinson, 3162 Millcreek Rd. Mr. and Mrs, Fredrlc W. Folbrecht, 1582 Oros Aba. Mr. and Mrs. Pres Garcia Jr 385 S. Linwocd Cir., Bountiful. Mr. end Mrs. Allonso J. Martin, 514 W. 3rd North. Mr. and Mrs. Don K. Hudon, 1451 Kensington Ave. Mr. an- - Mrs. Robert Chappell, 1674 W. Clavbourne Abe. 1 1 u FMCTRtQ V exciting new color concept in cookware Cerama now invades the kitchen with covers of cheerful bitter lemon or bitter orange. This wonderful cookware available at special prices for sets of 7 or 11 pieces; also open stock. UEA invites Others To Join Task Force The Utah Education Association (UEA) today invited other education groups to join with it in a task force to inform Utahns of public school needs and accomplishments. Other groups to be invited include the State Board of Education and its staff, the Utah School Boards Association, the Utah Society of School Superintendents and the Utah Congress and Parents of Teachers, according to UEA executive secretary Dr. John C. Evans Jr. Our accomplishments are but needs become great greater ever;1 day, Mr. Evans said. The time has come for all educagroui interested in the tion of our childien' to join in planning for their future. Dr. Evans said he hoped the task force could lead to concensus on educational goals and a ... i I 56-o- toasts light and dark at the same lime; two separate sets of controls and 8 balanced heating elements z. REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE wlriiin a year if defec- tive workmanship or material vent satisfactory operation. pre 10 11 -- Automatic piece set As low cUmtuctl csttif .7 as. 8411 (411 KETCHUM'S 418 In O" tyttytt! 71 Si. It Wlt - 355456 lllrf ce toaster has brown chrome; - toast-col- or 14.88 use it as an over to use as. a broiler; automatic, oven or flip it thermostat, broil-bak- e guide Broiler with glass door 16.88 for broiling, from hors warming, toasting everything d'oeuvres to TV dinners; rapid heating coil WEARGV6R Makes home easier to heat. $QQ9S 2-sli- oven broiPer Flip-ov- er real must on all modern homes. ce Bakelite handles on polished dial 59" STORM DOORS 4-sli- 29.88 88 md tym efficiency trim-lin- e Hostess automatic An amazing blender that whips, purees, grates, chops, liquefies, mixes, even crushes unbreakable jar. ice; FREE A in set Unbeatable blender buy! unity of effort in working ' toward these goals. , The first meeting of the task: force is scheduled for 3 p.m.) Nov. 11, he said. Toastmaster leads tbe list ele-,me- nt 14.88 m lllil . KttllMII ZCMI HOUSEWARES -- oil ZCMI HOUSEWARES -- ali ,tor Horn r c 6 3 wefM i J |