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Show MriHBrH?itwBl.-nir-t,rnifilr- f 'y ,j Ijyi A ECids LOGAN I know some of e girls on (the bus have jected me, fa lonely sixth-ade- r confesH, kicking a nek into a caial The child ta(d a Utah State diversity cfced she often ame to the Canal bank to be ilone and rt things out. mazed by the childs the coed also had ome confessions 10 make. I felt she awkward, "calls. She reflected on how worried she had been that the wculd reject her overtures of friendship. SHAKE FEELINGS The USU student put her hand on the) smaller girl's houlder and ijivulged her feelings, explaining how she had been uneasy, about rejection. There was an immediate re, sponse frm the Sand both felt closer by having their anxieties. recent scene near the Ishared har been repeat- variations, on several in a program called Ied, Brothers' (that also in-- 1 eludes big sisters) involves 47 undergraduates at the university. AT LAB SCHOOL They are big brothers and sisters to mare than 59 elementary school children at USUs Bowen school. Laboratory They spend a few hours after class and on weekends, talking walking aid sharing in personal relationships. in Volunteer work the program jort of has to proceed out 'of an unselfish desire to help. Students spend hours, a week without pay op college credit; they like it fcijmuch they often sign up for 4 second quarter. tVhile tjie children learn and grow from the behavior they A perceive in the adults, the students also find their own unof themselves derstanding increasing through the associations, said Jean Pugmiie, as- - .n ,, ... p l.lyLil Pollution Rules Discussed IFriend j 4-- 5 - s, consultant sanitarian, Richfield District office, State Di- i .1 VMt IK "Big Sister" Peggy Dimick and her young friend, Paul Goffaux, 8, learn from each other. sociate professor of elementary education and program coordinator. If we had enough volunteers we would give every child in the schorl a big brother or sister, Miss Pugmire said. As it is, we match up each student with youngsters we feel will benefit most from having the relationship with an adult. Miss Pugmire said an adult other than ones parents can be doubly important. A child has a model or image with whom to identify, Pioneer's Diary Details Strong old-tim- Have the fierce winds which batter Davis County periodically increased in severity in recent ytars? This question is frequently asked of E. Arlo Richardson, state climatologist for the National leather Service, after windstorms, such as the one which recently struck northern Utih occur. The weather records are not clear, so Richardson quotes from a diary of Wilford Woodruff cfeLd Nov. 9, 1864, to help answer the question. QUOTES DL4KY On my return home (to Salt Lake City from Kays-villI encountered one of the e) S.L. Man Killed In Knife Fight Donald Smith, about 40, East, died Tuesday night at University Medical Center following a knife fight earlier in the evening. Alma N. Odekirk, 65, of the same address, suffered minor knife wounds in the fray and was listed in satcondition today isfactory at the Medical Center. T. W. Brown, investigating officer, said the fight began when Smith forced his way into Odekirks apartment. The two men shared bathroom facilities. No arrests cr charges have been made, Brown said. Police confiscated two knives. 239-2n- d e east winds but he also has a friend who is she said. The child can act freely, knowing there will be no repercussions. The students have taken their Pttle brothers and sisters to art galleries, out walking, to the library to read a fairy tale or to the volunteers apartment to make pop com. ICE CBEAM Others have gone swimming and window or shopping licked ice cream cones at the campus dairy bar. which all-tim- sion. REBUKED THEM They were so destructive and dreaded that President Young rebuked them in the name of the Lord and they became less notes that Matthew Cowley in reviewing Woodruffs diary before its In publication in 1909 adds, late years these winds have occurred in some of their old time severity. This diary indicates that these winds were of quite frequent occurrence and of much severity in the days of the the climatologist pioneers, Richardson Some spots remained cold this morning, however. Bryce Canyon had 2 below zero and Richfield 1 below. Salt Lake Citys high Tuesday was 33, but it should be in the mid 40s today and Thursday. Low will be in the mid 20s. High for the state Tuesday was 48 at St. George. Suspend Service Idahos (UPI) Public Utilities Commission has suspended authority of Sun Valley Airlines to provide air service between Hailey and Twin Falls until Dec. 1 at the airlines request. The PUC said the airline asked that its route authority be suspended load due to insufficient William Martin, Granite School District, was named to replace Keith Brown, and J. Stanley Russon, a member of the Salt Lake City School Board, was named to replace Mrs. Esther Landa. Marlin Bateman, Jordan School District, was reappointed to the BOISE factors. es participants. gases are relatively harmless until released into the sunlight. then A chemical reaction takes place which creates other pollutants. Several letters of support for the regulations were read into the record. teal'er morale was down in schools. innovative Among other questions, the survey also asked: As an educator, I prefer to work in a high school which has tiaditional scheduling. Yes, 6 per cent; No, 91 pc cent; left blank, 3 per cent. I erjoy my work as an educator at East High, Yes, 94 per cent; No, 3 per cent; left blank, 3 per cent. Students on an average are taking at least one class a vear more than under traditional scheduling, and some brighter students are getting the equivalent of four years of education in their three jeais at East, Richards said. He added that the dropout rate has fallen to four per cent among seniors Richards admitted commuhas nication with patents and been extremely poor said report cards may be substituted for the k present rine-vvee- reoort card k system. Dr. Arthur superintendent, C. Wiscombe, paid tribute to Richards and the entire East We are not High faculty. saying modular scheduling is a panacea, but its been a good venture, and these people have carried with dignity a tremendous amount of pressure from the community, the superintendent said. In other action, the board: Received a written invitation to attend executive board meetings of the Salt Lake Teachers Association twice monthly. Heard an open letter from Karen R. Post, praising the late Dow H. Young, music DRAPER A proposal to zone this area was approved Tuesday night during a community meeting at Draper Park Elementary School, 12441-90- 0 East, by a vote of 70 to 30 per cent. trict will apply for $2 million from government agencies. Clayne Ricks, assistant director of the Salt Lake County Planning and Zoning Department, said the zoning proposal for Draper will be presented for approval of the Frank Fitzgerald, chairman the Community Council, said 400 residents in the area attended. Of these, 275 voted to have the area zoned; 116 opposed the change. of With the County Planning March 23. If the commission approves the proposal will then go to for commissioners public hearing and adoption. county the east to approval, Draper area from the mountains and from Concert March 10 11800 South to 14800 South will be placed under various zoning: agricultural, residential, commercial and manufacturing. The zoning approval ,also makes it possible for the Salt Lake County Sewage Improvement District No. 1 to seek funds for construction of a sewer system In the southern portion of the county. W. S. Mickelse,., sewer district president, said the dis Commission PROVO The internationally renowned husband and wife team, Franco Gulli, violinist, and Enrica Cavallo, pianist, will present a concert at Brigham Young University March 10. The accomplished artists will appear in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center at 8:15 p.m. as part of the BYU Community Concert Series. Continued from Page sterling silver pins. Results of the final judging, when a winner and two runners-u- p are named for each category, will remain a secret until the night of the Sterling Awards ter -- her at East and member of the Utah Symphony, as a master teacher and chiding the board and the district administration for ineptness and crassness in its treatment of the fine arts in public schools. Later In the board meeting, the letter prompted discussion about outside employment of district teachers, and a mo-- 1 tion was passed to discuss at the boards next meeting whether the district adminis- -' tration or the board of education should rule on outside jobs of teachers, such as thoset who play with the symphony., 1 IN T1MK OF NIED DEMAtlD A mm. VAULT of Utah, University sity, Weber State College, or a $500 from Westminscholarship ster College. OTHER SCHOOLS Other schools, including Southern Utah State College, College of Eastern Utah, Snow, Dixie, LDS Business, Stevens Henager and Utah Technical colleges, offer spe- cial scholarships. will receive $100 each along with the chance to receive special scholarships from institutions associated with specific categories. Runners-u- This program, reflecting all the excitement of filmdoms Academy Awards show, will be telecast from the stage of the new Cottonwood High School. Winners Glen A. llcyd . new board member either Brigham Young University, Utah State Univer- B--l will receive an embossed certificate and the 168 finalists will be awarded distinctive Scholar program on April 13. AWARD SHOW fcvJW.i jouusoa Sterling will not be WHY JOHNSON? Om JJ yan announced from the stage. Each winner will receiver cash award of $230 and the privilege of accepting a tuition and fee scholarship from of .ip.rl.nc. guarantee. completely reliable product , . . Heavy Stool . . . plnitic alpha It tool tengue-In-gree- vnitoi covor tecuroly with vault . Tha ultimata in protection and durability. . . Call or Write for Mil INfOAMATION ohndon Licking food bulk? known until they are (L2ro5, CEMENT VAULT CO. 1726 BRAN BUDS the natural way Jafferioii-415-34- Minty to hoy 42 tlm - to hoy Comotvry regularity. New 1971 Model! With 'Built-I- n' 4 PLUS FREE "BONUS" GIFTS - BONUS GIFTS SAVE List FREE! Double Edge Blades in a package of 5 1 Features! Easy-Se- w Included SCHIOO l Board. board. 1 B-- Recreation Posts Filled Salt Lake County Commissioners today appointed three men to the County Recreation notes. Miss Pugmire believes the program offers some unique advantages to the university. Because Logan is not generally ethnically or religiously diversified, the program provides a racial and cultural mix that can be enlightening to all. Several black USU ath-Hand foreign students are volunteers. Foreign elementary students are a' so among vision of Health. The Air Conservation Committee, empowered by the Utah Legislature to set pollusaid some tion regulations, proposals are expected to become effective within 60 to 90 days. These include new limbs and standards on carbon monoxide emissions and on chemical effects of gases from combustion. The state standards oxidants for photochemical are .15 parts per million (ppm), compared with the federal standard of .063 ppm. The committee said such Continued from Page Draper Approves Sehoars sye Zone Propdsal Fete Is Coming Mostly cloudy skies and scattered light snow marked todays weather in northwestern Utah. Prospects are for great deal of insight that will help us in school. OFFERS MIXTURE lj Utah, More sweep down through the can- more snow yons and mountains east of showers ThursFarmington. It was so severe day. that we had great difficulty in Temperakeeping the carriages from tures have being upset. warmed a lit' Snow That night we stopped at tle, however, Ezra Clarks in Bountiful. and highs will be mostly in While there, the roof of the the 40s, with lows tonight house was blown off, also that from 15 to 25. of the Bountiful meetinghouse. The increased cloud cover Haystacks were torn down the night kept eany during and scattered over the country. temperatures much morning These winds in early days were warmer. Salt Lake Citys low so frequent and severe as to was 19, compared with the 3 give the people of Farmington Tuesday morning which set a and vicinity grave apprehene low for the date. new immediately frequent. Most parents are delighted that such a program is availsome have come to able the school, asking if such a program is possible for their child, Miss Pugmire said. Students are asked to submit a written report after each visit with a child. Sometimes these reports difcan provide a cer.p'-eteferent viewpoint on a child, Miss Pugmire said. We see him through the eyes of a friend, not a teacher or parent. This way we can gain a Snow Spots Davis Windstorms By MAXINE MARTZ Deseret News Staff Writer Fills Vacancy No objecRICHFIELD tions were expressed public.y to proposed new regulations on air pollution explained at a public hearing here Tuesday at the Sevier County Public Health Center. The hearing, one of several throughout being conducted the state bv the Utah Air Conservation Committee, attracted about 15 persons, including Dr. Grant S. Winn, executive secretary of the committee who conducted the hearing, and other officials. There were no expressed to the regulations, objections but some questions were raised as to how they would be enforced and their effect on prohibiting orchard prun-ingsaid Harold J. Hansen, and one-to-o- School Board By REED MADSEN Deseret News Staff Writer sixth-grad- BIS Wednesday, March 3, 1971 DESERET NEWS, 82.45 Price 249,95 HARDWOOD CABINET Reg. 79.95 Choice of Fi Your nish SEWING FABRIC $10.00 Worth of Fabric of Your Choice NOTHING EXTRA to BUY SEWING THREAD With a coupon enclosed to save you 12c on your next purchase. 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