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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, April 16, 1960 8 . ' By Box of My Life Storys Believe It or Not Utahs Scholars Launch S.L. Sessions Two-Da- y Scholars opened a two-dameeting Friday on the University of Utah campus with subjects of papers presented ranging from reading habits of cowboys to history of pocket gophers. MORE THAN 100 professors from state institutions and many graduate students attended the sessions of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. The spring meeting of the group will end Saturday. Dr. Carl J. Christensen, professor of chemistry and ceramic engineering and coordinator of cooperative research at the University of Utah, and Dr. M. A Pedersen, dean emeritus of the College of Letters at Utah State University, were singled out for Distinguished Service awards. y the United States and foreign languages in schools, planting of trees to beautify the state, greater attention to defense shelters and ask that the Utah State Legislature create a Great Salt Lake Authority. THE GREAT SALT Lake was the subject of a sym posium Friday night in Spencer Hall auditorium. Speakers included David E. Miller, of the U. of U.; J. Geary Connor, U.S. Hafold Survey; Geological Utah State Fish and Crane, Game Department; Harold P. Fabian, Utah State Parks and Recreation Commission chair man, Armand J. Eardley and Frederick R. Evans, both of the U. of U. Two motion pictures also were .presented, . . PRESENTATION of the honors cames during the acadFRIDAY papers were pre emys banquet meeting Friday sented at section meetings on night arts and letters, biological sci William H. Be hie, president ence, history, physics, matheand of the academy professor matics and astronomy and soof zoology at the U. of U., in cial sciences. his report to members pubThe social science section lished Friday suggested that a report on the 1958 produced a goal for the group might be Utah Second Congressional establishment of a permanent election campaign by Frank H. Sciences of Museum in a home of Jonas, professor and Industry owned and op- science at the U. of U.political erated by the academy with an accompanying dynamic eduHE CREDITED the victory cational and cultural program of Rep. David S. King (D at all levels." Utah) over the then Republi can incumbent William A.: WE CAN BUILD, it seems, to hard work on the at least partly by public sub- Dawson of Rep. King and his staff, part scription, by legislative appro- complacency on the staff of priation and support of indus- Mr. Dawson and changing potry and churches, a Memorial litical leanings. The professor Theater on the University of said J. Bracken Lee, who was Utah Campus, said the acadrunning for the Senate as an emy president. independent, played only Why cant we also have a dein Natural History Museum and small - role Mr, Dawsons a Museum of Science and In- feat Dr. Arthur L. Beeley, dean dustry of which the Utah Acad- emeritus, graduate school of emy of Sciences, Arts and Letthe U. of U., ters would not only be a part social work, at seems reason that it reported but perhaps the moving spirable to conclude that not until it?" it has been proved that the RESOLUTIONS presented death penalty is the only effec the meeting on which action tlve deterrent lor certain types will be taken Saturday call for of crime, can its application elimination of advancing age be justified. He said he believed as a factor In employment, life imprisonment for murder greater emphasis on history of is a wiser deterrent to murder. -- ' jg County Adopts Ordinance i For Civic Center Funds ', '. A capital Improvements fund He said the commission was set up Friday by the Salt would have to put a bond issue to the voters to raise money .Lake County Commission. TAn ordinance adopted" allows for the construction. ''"" . .the commission-t- s levy of a mill to purchase .property for the development of the proposed new Joint city-- ' county civic center in the area least of the City and County three-quarter- .Building. ' The money also Is to be used 1 to purchase land for parks and playgrounds to be developed ; by the Salt Lake County Recreation department PASSAGE OF the ordinance has paved the way for the county to purchase additional 1 ' ground within the area tween 4th and 5th South and 2nd and 3rd East for the civic center development, said Cou- HE SAID THE joint facility has been estimated to cost some eight million dollars by Harold K. Beecher, architect. He said the city and county B. must determine what they can afford and arrive at the figure. be-- -- nty MEANWHILE, Mayor J Bracken Lee, after conferring with City Engineer Roy W. McLeese, said a meeting must be called soon between city and county officials and those of the police and sheriffs offices, and the architects working on plans and specifications for the proposed new Public Safety Building and sheriffs facilities and jail. Lamont Commissioner - mm. 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Mountains. buy HOFFMAN Intermountain Briefs Utahs Schools Continue Drama Festival at Y THESE statements seemed to be the theme of the conven1 tion, for Dr. F, Dari Ostrander, TAMS WFROM 705 South 2nd West Special to The Tribune PROVO The State University Dairy ' Utah- - State Utah Science Department and chair- man of the conference, said entertainment and recreation programs will be topped by a concert by the Salt Lake Taber- High School Drama Festival will continue here Saturday with four high schools preplays. senting one-ac- t THE PROGRAM, which began Friday, drew praise from Dr, Harold I. Hansen, chairman of the festival. An awards banquet will honor winning plays and individuals Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Saturdays events Include dramatic and humorous readings, retold stories, pantomime and radio speeches. nacle Choir. IAIID CAMERA KIT POLAROID Hospital Aide Quits Post, Raps Board Buy of the year Utah State Hospitals assistant superintendent has resigned in protest to policies of the State Board of Examiners. t Seek Robbers Dr. Eugene L. Wiemers resignation letter was sent to the board Friday by the Utah Public Welfare Commission. VERNAL Roadblocks were thrown up in Uintah County Friday in an attempt to apprehend three men who beat and robbed a Vernal woman Thursday night Uintah County Sheriff Norman Fletcher said Mrs. Edna Eskleson received serious head cuts and bruises when the men robbed her of about $50 at her home about 8:30 p.m. They overlooked several diamond rings and silverware. THE COMMISSION joined Dr. Wiemers in his protest and added additional reasons. The complaint is that the board neither recognizes professional advancement nor encourages advancement RADIO ($34.95 VALUE) PICMS MORS 6!fc$ECG!t WITHOUT FLASHBULBS HERE'S DR. WIEMERS, 49, was raised recently to a monthly salary of $1,290. The state also provides a home to the assistant superintendent He joined the state mental hospital staff in 1946 at a starting salary of $500 a month. Before his last pay increase, Dr. Wiemers won certification from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, a mark of honor in the profession. That was the action referred to by Dr. Wiemers in his letter. He said his decision . . . was precipitated by current policies of the state relative to nonof professional recognition .. .. qualifications. MRS. ROBINSON, a native of Montpelier, died Thursday while undergoing surgery. FRIENDS MAY call Monday prior to services at the David Hunter Cooke Jr., 21, home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome 1461 E. 33rd South, waived Taylor. Funeral arrangements are hearing Friday on a charge of under direction of Matthews embezzling $1,377 from a bank by Federal Deposit InFuneral Home. 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OR PFITZER YOUR CHOICE THE SUSPECT was an employe of Continental Building Co., wholly owned subsidiary of Continental Bank and Trust Co. operated to perform maintenance and janitorial work in the bank building. 800 LAND CAMERA MODEL Hearing in S.L. FRUIT TREES Pear Apple Plum Peach Apricot Size nTHAT BramptoxOt, Suspect Waives - SPECIAL Pots - A WATER TOWER ban-qu- be- slzt GERANIUMS . addition- Pots 4-in- ch beautiful bloom ch 1 LARGEST DRINKING CUP IN THE WORLD Special to The Tribup Lovoly Giant Field Grown si THERE IS rarely any justification for a patient losing teeth any more, said Dr. Henry M. Tanner, Salt Lake native, deprofessor and head of the prosthodon-tic- s fixed of DURING THE afternoon partment in the University of South- business session, members of ern California School of Den- the association elected Dr. ' Moses H. Thatcher as presitistry. He was speaking to members dent, to succeed Dr. Russell of the dental profession of B. Petty, Ogden. Dr. Frederick Utah at Mt. Ogden Junior High R. Hardy was named vice presi-denSchool for the 70th annual conDr. A. C. Dalgleish, vention of Utah State Dental and Dr. William CrockAssn. ett, treasurer. All are from HE URGED getting to the Salt Lake City. The 1961 meetings- - will be dentist for possible preventive held the first week of dentistry early and at frequent in Hotel- Utah in Salt May Lake will teeth so that intervals, not be damaged beyond repair, City. because there is no necessity for needless loss of teeth. - Fear of the dentist's chair is no longer based on fact, said Dr. Tanner. US in- FLOWERING TREES In Date statements in his talks. Dr. Gerard D. Timmins, dean of Temple University School of Dentistry and speaker of the house of delegates, American Dental Assn., was the third guest speaker before the at the Friday noon luncheon and the evening session in Hotel Ben Lomond. em- Velvet purple and red MARTHA WASHINGTONS, AND HER DAUGHTERS. RUTH AND ALTHEA, WHO WERE BORN ON MARCH 3. APRIL 10 AND APRIL U HAVE CELEBRATED THEIR RESPECTIVE BIRTHDAY'S EVERY It YEARS SINCE 1927 OKI OGDEN Pain and annoying heat associated with grinding teeth cavities are now almost a thing of the past and recent technical improvements make the experience of visiting the dentist an almost pleasant one. Funeral Rites WHILE considering pay creases for other doctors at the hospital, the Set Monday ployed Board of Examiners raised Dr. Wiemers pay beyond the staff because of his At Montpelier ceiling al administrative tasks, not cause of his certification. GLOXINIA SPECIALS THERESA PILOTTE of MerkKAm, HI. MR Benson to Speak Lovely plants beautifully decorated D 9 member of the faculty of the School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, made similar Special to The Tribuna LOGAN Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson will be featured speaker here in June as dairy scientists gather at the American Dairy Science Assn, annual conference. A. J. 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