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This teacher generally does not recognize her true importanee and although some of her peers do superlative jobs. few of them do as well as they could, or : ; ! t ' 1 : As , : - I I !t t r ', ,...; ; i ,, ,. ,: 11, , : : ., , , , - , '.. ''. .:--: ., .:..., ..., I i . ' ,.: .40.0 ,7 t ,, , r...kri, r ;; I 4, , I,u' t. I, I I 2 .,....,1 t ,. , '. , t WALLPAPER AND -cmk .. Ai' s Aim : lteA I, 11', ',': Y :: , ' ,...., n.s. .. .. ;I ,.. t ifeLl 4. :;:,:,.. .. , ,,, - , . ,,,,, , '' .. .. , , ,. , .. ... '. r) ...- . .,,, - , , ,..,,,,e' ' ' ... .. .. .. .... ... ..... ,. .: , .... , ... .. , , r....",,,,morn ie., '' .... 1'. .1.--- i " i I s .., , s'' I k"'- - s.,..... 1,) i - - ..... .. t .,.,... .. , '. CELON:1:00R rpoRRIcAERNciuSTIRNO0Nw..G1 rt r I; 1 -- - 1 . 4 . tIlehl L " I i, 1 ,11 i , 410114-14- , . WALL TILE ' ..r,.1,, '''''' .,, '''' 0 to FT- Ploce'n Press , 0 :), ' i4 - - PATTERN ' 11 C J WI 1 : AND TO CLEAN, EASY a SQ I '- , 1 ".i's;'-s-'- 4tk, ,,,p, ,k, AN,-- s' ,,,:"'..4,0',:n., , 1"k.- - ,,,,f le - .. ., ,s;,'..i'"cklIL,...git:r. Lel ' SHINE, MAKE OUTSTANDING! ilk , . ANY Ittrkl ---1 Pre-1- 0 ,, SEAMS TILES! - gapetta IN TILES WD REAL PILE NYLON " I, EASY-DO-IT-YOU- -- 40.413', .4 ROOM IN YOUR : - room CHOOSE ' , ,7'1, TO irek SPRINGY A ' OF THIS LUXURY INSTALL gP ' , ,,,..., FLOOR! i',.i ;, A',r4 '''.'1 11 Irtti ,:i ' AND TO THE ' ITS A THE FLEXIBILITY SO -I i Itua W ill NATURAL! TO INSTALL! TO EASY EASY l'inti' tb-'V -i- W,PU4SA M A l 1". TANDY CORPORATION COUNT- TABLES THE LIFE OF HEAT WITH FLEXIBLE, 'ERS VINYL. ns n 'Alt, ' - -L., rilkl ',' SALT LAKE CITY t: 1160 Sotrth State -i I 4-1- to A COM;N;4-- -- Phone MURRAY Phone 238-356- Phone 1 ' , '..' f - - ts,r4 r, , ' t! Se ' .: ,d OREM ;. 1350 South State Phone - ' i, SQ. , ft 225-179- 2 Mon. & Fri. AREG a,m,-- p.m. Tues.. Wad., Thurs. m.-7 9a p.m. Sat. 9 a m 5 p.m. Sunday 11 a m.-- 5 p.m. kt 9 1 ,, L.-4- ,- ,,i4,1 - i '- ti SQ. Sell, '- -'- - '' , ,, ' iii ' ''1, l' , .t..6.7.',,..r,t. 4 i it'-- , -,,, le41 , - '' : BY i ,,,i 1' BEAUTIFY YOUR C- r -ADDING THIS AND BETWEEN RAMIC SEAL WATERPERMANENT, TUB. ITI INSTALL TO PROOF, EASY dp,A COMPLETE SET ,1,1 1 v 1, rr. :, Dike KIT AND 010 (1) t, t!t. ' 1 4 - Ceromic,--- WALL , :11 ,' ..,, BATHRoom ss, , DO- - IT- 4 ny TUB ,,,, 394-929- t r , it ; 1 mail-openin- -- The ClA , a iNew gave postal clerk "a $500 Christmas borms totalling $3.000 for five years," confessed Colby, for "transporting the mail bags to the area where CIA officers handled the mail." Paying off the clerk, Colby deadpanned, "was an improper act by the agency." He refused to iden- tify the clerk. However, we can identify him as Peter F. NIcAuley. lie told our associate, Jack ClohertY: "It was my' job to help them the postal service assigned me." York - ,.q t'- -' - , , ' 'iz 1.,:.-- t' t y.m. t ;41 i.....i., p-- ,:' , t . 1 , 1 'k, ', Letters from ., oyr recders , . A4 ,,,,,, r, prop- ose(' Utah Recall and Advisory Recall Act is to be conducted, tlien generalities, the state; county or city voters, depending upon the nature of the office in question. , (Ili The reasonts) for recall . , . 1 v it ,1 I40:1 0, ,....,,... fr';;;;,.....1.i,olv.,riag...2 . - . ' ' rti i ss 4 1 rall en' i ,i Ampt PerM3flellt , 561-42- :! ,. FOR I silaon NDyL.TE:ToWREADYScoRTKO .1127,5nprolo PROTECT 3231, Washington Blvd, Phone rr. ' .... ORR 9 Y. E 0 ' . 6801 South State ,R ,' COLORED, HE TILES! PERFECT 12x12INeH ;6122111P GRANGER ,, YOURSELFERSI ' r C 4- ttlit- 2772 West 351X) South 486-212- 1 ::,,,,,, 47,,.r.. 0 ,f, l'STAINPROOF Is , AND SO SQ. isse s surrounding the , .,.. WALL TILE DECORATE ,,,,, - WIDE - Irs CORK t y. I ', - s DISCOVER ,k- t'' t:,,,i '' '. -' iY 6..11,, I examined from North Viet- narn, Cuba and other Communist countries. Most of these countries apparently use the Soviet postal system to route their mail abroad. g -- The biggest operation was centered in New York City. This was what Colby called "the East Coast Project." l'o the editor: must be stated On the ballot Wall, iitt shore was a h um- - inaccuracies, and In addition to this, the person strictly clinger harse parade, with emotional responses inust be against whom the recall acfl an' cowpokes an' gal s avoided. tion is taken may, if he folk an', Both the opponents and the chooses, place on the same to sweep up an' all. proponents of the bill have ballot his position, so that see it become so obsessed with both sides may be easily too well m'self. stuck expressing their disdain for compared. in one-- a them Salt City traffic each other, they have I,)st Considering these points, it ya know, tear up a their objectivity. An illustrajams would be irresponsible for lot-- a !re tion of this is the letter anyone, be it an individual or blacktop here an' an' send all them autos down written by David R. Irvine a political party, to try to y some little whar published in the News July secure the recall of a public there ain't 'nough room ta 15. official Nvithout good cause, wi gg e yer stearin' gear. Wal, or to use the Recall Act as a imDisturbed by icecnt ya knew. them parade folk means of harassment. Such i parade down peachment proccedings with- action would be immediatelyI just set thar a'rn in the American Party, Mr. exposed by the media, easily right smack -- yup tellin' ya .right smack Irvine paralleled the incident, discerned by the voting with the "excesses to which acrost everliody's that-awa-I public, and . would not be 'fa couldn't mit e yer ahe Recall Act) vi'ould inevit- - a 'en seriously. I bucket-a-bolt- s ably he pun" ter beans. Therefore, citing a eona never heerd-- a any- To assert that the Ameri- troversial incident within a thet ain't heerd 'bout can l'arty could somehow political orgaMzation as an folk off at the pass. effect bo.d'y within ilstration of the potential our state and local govern- inadequacies of the Recall somehows, the folk autho- Act is iin its If inadequate. d ta be ell ments by using the 'I.t, bill will have to be of 47'y an' rity, IS to ignore .s, Ilia:. re,. sit. ppose. ocsuch safeguards against ta know a ultimately judged on its OWII currences wich are written merits and faults and not on in 'bout whimper whtisttl to do with folk into the proposed Recall Act: the alleged sins of the Amen- lAi A person could only be Can ParlY, off llike then. they walked them harses an' removed from office by the Mark S. Buchan in a big circle vote of a clearcut majority of an 3931S. 2175 East the Salt City, wa.gtms nigh,all ta 45 minutes,': wanted ta get home fer an' a roinp with the kids an' what all, To the editor: they jest had ta sit in thar bucket-a--bolt- s I was very disturbed an" squint recently on going to the Uinta 'round at them other autos. Mountains up the Mirror Lake road, to find a sign at Mirror Lake that said due to lack of funds, the Mirror Now, eomplainin' 'bout harse parades an' all, Lake Camp Ground was open to picknickers but not to ; , an' conripl,n"bout overnight camping. walkin' harses iti a circle an' A small note Written below . it, hand printed, said this show i n off the struttin' an', order will be in effect for the entire season, I thought it ya know, all thet back an' was terrible, with all the wonderful facilities they have ferth dn' such. But mebbe Gatrid ehaves ,rYth:talle'y'. cuosueldthe avterthcelosNellirt.ror Lake Camp nex' year, them folk thet decide whar an' when ta They have dozens of camp grounds below, but with plunk down thet harse much poorer toilet and water facilities and certainly not parade!! decide ta make thar points for Boy Scoots and Ex P lorer rtrcle ' rtund somethin.' other the central takeoff . than the center-- a Salt City or groups, and yatidmitaillsro virlealtge() into etandegthial gItlerr thlaekre region, that and r at..,, some time other'n late and go on out. Friday afternoon. ti!oldall P. Spackman Dee .14ad5dwouepsst 3426 Oakwood Street 5725 S. - :i.', - N, LOVE SH IN E If a fair discussion of the , , VINYL' , tsi t ete-l- ,.,,,01140-:-- .:4,;2... BUIII-I- , 12k:el:SI:I CARE FOR! g p etiatt ,. to 4',', I'll monitoring the mail from the Soviet Union and mainland China. But mail was a:so 1 I, ' ' DOYOURSELFERS Of SOLID VINYL 1242.INCH - l'N''''''''' ;- I in Cotnmunist a reas," exin lained Colby. The CIA concentrated on that-a-wa- CTN. TILE ti emit- itacts) - r, lto FoLo?cOuRE ; ,,',,,,,,f,., ,,,,,k,A.- ,,r,;q:,, wg NOW 5 STORES TO SERVE YOU: , i PUR, t ,i,.;s- o,,M. '.,iik LIFETIME SOLID 11 Itook' ' t-t- L & I ' 0 - y lei'; ni an'-hars- BEAUT,'FUL. TEXTURE WITH THE i. VINYL TILE GORGEOUS, WOOD! OF GENUINE A TRIMS WITH LASTING SHINE; QUICK'. 3. ii SCISSORS, INSTALLS - SQ. YD. -e Fit! rEciii17HNoTTEcHRuEtTL,00SoiaLpvE ' ' - r,.,,, (,..o ' cil' wilt!. 111.-- 141, 1, Ittio .1:77:-.:- ...!e''...',,,',-;.,.'11- :47;ig.A. SA- GLOSSY, INIDE s'iqs!, , ,:,;,0-,- . ..,, FEEL ADD LESS VINYL FLOOR! 12-1- . ANNS CUSHIONED : 4' t . Colonial '' ''''''''' i SHATTERSPELL THE END BATHROOM FLOORS! SR : ,',:., 1.3- :1::...:.-;-,;(141-- Elk, , ., - 1E!Red VINYL :, Ae,c..', , ;7V,,.!: ...11:11iV.:11rmilt; kt ': . 'W.h;i lieauty! 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LOTS OF 1, , gt.4- - , .,. ik- ,,e FLOOR 'a... .,:', ,?;,4,- ?..041:Ik'ss-- DECORATOR OARTILES HAVE VIBRANT, GLAZED-OPATTERNS AND COLORS, AL- ,71t,r - : - 1Sr:A ,:.; ili -,,,s,,,,!:,,,, ' full Refund on Unused Tiles! , , MARBLE, CULTURED of Specialized Tools! - - ' , ; ENCKSPLASH & BOWL TOP, , s..,, , L, , st ' : ......,. Instructions! ,k: FREE Al.vice & Planning Help! ,...,.,,,i,, : - BATHROOM VANITY :.';- oe thdinAgPtPoadreolimt-l?i'illtthli- BeautitU Marble Top ,.., .....H-..--.:- , FREE Use ir:r, k, , - . Ina:rvii.t:leefseici SHEET FROM ,,,...,..,.,., ' 4,4 '';'v.',, S7':,,:4;"1! '., STONE-HAR- WAYS .. ... TREE Ilostroted ,,,:, V,.,e-':- , IDEAS! ,..- ... sn. i .. ,., ll, sQ . 85' SQ. FT. HAW - .. OF A ro , '' 1 & FLOOR COVERINGS! ,... .. , ,. ELABORATE' DISMAYS' GIVE .100S. .,.., .. TO -) 7 , , porst ilislhaeu 24-2- 7..: SHAPES, COLORS & PATTERNS ,,,, FOR 100'S OF USES IN YOUR HOME! TILES COME ON PRE. - SPACED SHEETS FOR QUICK, SIMPLE INSTALLING. ' APPROX. . '' ,. MOSAIC TILE SALE! .. ALI 1ST QUALITY TILE, 81 WALLPAPER ET- - '4,k.'7,.,1,;419,40';-.1 .. RICH QUARRY TILE I '''': -- BREEZE A ,.. RY ' ' ,;,..,1'...zi,i,',:.7:-,11- ommilli -m- 77- ; ,, Huge Selection In Stock! It ' ., ' STOCK TILE EMBOSSED .1 i '..: Makes a Stunning Flood! . ''' ' CHOICE OF COLORS! ,..,.71,,,77:77,.,--,,,.,:---,,s..:4 , ',,,,,,,!ss di '.... ... c - ...4,.. ,,i,-- ,- '' - STURDY,- itiG 'EVERYWHERE! ft 11 .. ..' .' SAVINGS! rAmous .... '. E SELECTION IN 1111 BRANDS, ' -' A i , .. : ; ''''''''''''''''''' VINYLON FLOOR TILE ''''''''t ' ' .,, ''''''''''''' r 4:' 1 B6 PRICES, '''''' 4-- '1, .. ' ' ''''''''''' 1.,.., ,,, '....' :., BRIEN 12x12-INC- ' ' ..: 12 INCH It Colby envelopes. swore, however, that the CA has used this magic, see- through chemical only Overseas. It was unnecessary to use it in the United States. apparently, as long as the thnony stamped report every page, CIA chiet Wil- thin Colby has described how mentioned that.the CIA had the CIA used to monitor the opened mail in Honolulu, New Orleans, New York City mails. alai San Fralleisco. But Colby Not only did he reveal that the CIA, in testified details that were left out (), had opened mail in addition, the Rockefeller,report, biet he Miami the April during adtnittedI tor the first time 1961, 's, tbat tthe CI had violated the had law. CIA's Bay of Pigs invasion of "It is my understanding," Cuba a few days earlier on he confessed. "that it is April 17, 1961. illegal to open the mail, first The CL. also opened the class mail that the only mail of certain "CIA em- justification might be during ployes and foreign nationals war under certain special who were the subject of legal authority." inquiries." Their mail was Here are the highlights of also checked to find out who hiss secret testimony before a was corresponding with House subcommittee chaired them. "These mail openings Charles Wilson, D.- - and covers allowed ukto stay (b,,,yaliREep. ahead of the CommuniA, state ,,,,. 0 ' ,,H .., .,..- .. I. g. p etiat AND 1.,, -,' - - THERE'S NOTHIrG ORDINARY.,... .. .. ... .. ' ABOUT COLOR TILE SIZZLING "....4.'''''v11- - 1202-INC- - RED - ' INSTALL YOURSELF! EASIEST FLOOR HE RVS THE PEEL ,JUST TILE TO INSTALL AUTHENTIC PRESS! 1.00s- ' A THAT'S TILE 'BRICK' FLOOR - r't '''.'" 6,. 'ADM' 1 A Armstrong ''-'- int ''''' s ATTRACTIVE - '' , '''''.... ''''' ' SQ. ,,. '''''''''''''''''''', :"'A b ;''''..--, litli ' 1 I ,A146 i.,,, ' ,. , ,,,e..... ', ' ..... '1';';'"47:':' y ., . C 11.'r ' Ci LI '. kr', .,,,,,,?,,,,- - '',' ;.'''''''.,,,,,...1 ''''' tint At a '... l'.3 c, SHINY GLAZED CERAMIC TILES IDEAL FOR WALLS & COUNTERS. WON'T SCRATCH OR STAIN, EASY TO INSTA L L! CHOICE OF COLORS! , 1 1 ' , ' BRIGHT, , I ,.,,,.,... 0 I t , alit-I-VT- !CERAMIC 1 1 .... it 12 , t ' ,,,N-.-, l ..- ' , ' Cleans . .... ! .:,.;..,:r 1 :I ,.....,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, of the ship c I "Secret" In teson CARE 0 ,.., o..,......00.1.rt i " 0. IhVitAte:IIINGTON TILE! .....,;,. r..t. .n... W i IN AN , I .1 sealed - -- By Jack Anderson with Les , ' ' - AnDERS011 - ,,, .I. .: - s. -, E :. .. TILE , . . ' t4,,.., JACK ,... Armstrong MIT, i,u4Isi" Aer it, "''' ' s- 1 ,.. ri ,L,Ile;r4lensst," ., r ilr"...'61"1"1 L , .. , ,,- gq, Ileir c without opening iit.t .mAl msee vrseet chemical, whose a!mat reveal for security reasons, enables agents to deci P her the writing inside 1 I , ,, - tr 'is , 4 -' ': ,, .,,, s tk., ,' , ., , . ,;', , : .'; , ' 1 , SW 9, ol, ' ' ,,:,, 01, .10p, .,,.. ,, ..!!!:-.. ., CIA's trialknonitoring s ,,,, :.., :'.'.:. ,,, , ' parents, particularly mothers, including surrogate mothers career women employ for children in today's world, would devote the time and thought children deserve, tomorrow's schools would be filled with the brightest and best students you can imagine. I I 4 "' ,,. 1 ,... ,,....:,:,.....,,,..., ,..,,,$,:: ' 714440 - .:. r' i, i ss e , , .,, ,,,..,:;:,,;-, 1 i 47 s .. 'i - ,, -- ,. 1;.-- ---- t;; -- s., i, I 1..',.. '' .. .....0 I .. s s 1 f i I - kL., If It is the mother who most often talks to the child, demonstrates physical love and takes care of physical necessities, such as feeding. The quality of this exercise ,"-' e - ,. , -'''., Af-- MYSelf rst . .. .- I I frI t , ,, f, ,i. i Only the mother bears the child and nurtures it, Fathers help, of course, but they are not so close; and in most homes they are away at work for long periods of the day while the child and mother remain at home. t In Ms book. "Your Child's Intellect," Dr. T. IL Bell. Utah educator who now is U.S. Commissioner of " trademark. re-pea- vt, The talking must be intelligent and articulate. incorrect or So.called "baby talk" and "put-off,inconsiderate answers to the child's myriad questions will be a hindrance, not a help. made-athom- , - k 'fr: F,---, -, '''iL-'-'---.-- .. R. I Fortunate indeed is the child whose mother fully herself to Ion appreciates her opportunity and prepares maximum job of teaching. Perhaps the most important of the many prescriptions is to love and to talk to tho child. The child must have the security of love and the blessing of time and talk. Just as success is most often made at home ithere e always are exceptions). failure also bears a never 1- .,.,"4. r , iNti;,,,..-:,....,SL- ,. ,,,. trial and error, almost wholly from experience, Although this teacher shares het task with a male in this particular role there is little equality of Ithe sexes and major traditional and biological changes would have to evolve if such equality were to be achieved. ' , 4 4 f. I t , If.' teacher is untrained for her extremely critical role and learns the tricks of the trade strictly by before, - t ,..'-'- ' ;!.- -: ' ,c . shotild, Too often this : sat 1 , 1 it4-,- or a father, Education. spells out many ways a mother in the adult other or any or an older brother or sister household can effectively teach a child. By the time the public school teacher gets the child in her kin&rgarten class, habits already have been learned which will make further learning easier, more difficult. or, in some unfortunate cases. almost impossible. . t 4 I By doing so. 4 4 1 , ;p4 not strike, even though she sometimes may feel like t ,e ,, . annual I Before the public school teacher even meets the child, its mother tin most cases in our society) has taught it to walk and talk and to be comfortable (or uncomfortable) in a world peopled mostly by adults. It has learned to be unafraid, orto fear; to be happy or to be sad; to smile, or to frown; to seek new experiences, or to fear them; to love, or to hate. or the administration lavor chilirs success at school, and largely will determine the probably in life as well. most constant teacher and guardian and its most sure source of love, This column agrees with the overwhelming majority of observers who declare that almost any child's most effective and important teacher is its mother. In the child's young and formative years, now known to be the most critical in the child's life, its mother is its For 4 Carnpground closed ,s, '- V t eri f i, r, ). k ,I t.. , se F.:,,, ! t -- Is, i' ., i.., - ., te4 .; .1 :i- 1 i li ,,,a A., I - . - - . |