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Show 19C0 The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, September 2S, IS I Medical Gains Talk Due BYUtoName For Cancer Volunteers Halls for How newer medical and Woolsey will describe SevenUtahns being used to decrease the gical techniques are saving the The couple, both of whom decked with candles. Special to The Tribune MR. PETERSONS birthday are among the earliest resiFAIRVIEW, Sanpete County Peter Peterson, who has re- cake had pink frosting and 100 dents of Fairview, have been 81 years. ceived national attention for multicolored candles on it married man in being the longest-weAmerica, was to have commemorated his 100th birthday STOP GURGLING anniversary Tuesday in a. quiet TOILET- Sway. COSTLY END AT LEAST THAT is the way WATER WASTE I he thought It would be. No guide arm or lift wires But the townspeople of thW to corrode and bend no small eentral Utah farming handle jiggling. community saw to it that their oldest living resident would not be alone on his special Korky 68 tS day." itself to SITTING AT HOME in his end faulty favorite rocking chair near the sealing old coal stove with his wife at for good. his side, Mr. Peterson had a Over three million already in nee. busy birthday anniversary. Get Korky at your dealers now or He greeted, shook hands and write us. talked with more than 150 A 9UAIANTIIB PIODUCT OP townsfolks. LA VILLI RUBBER CO., CHICAGO But no birthday Is complete " without a birthday cake, be 4 l meth- sur- Fairview Pioneer Observes lOOthFete it" V ods lives of many women" who otherwise would die of cancer will be explained Wednesday In Hotel Utah at a volunteer leadership conference of the Utah Division, American Cancer Society. AT A t P.M. session Dr. Richard S. Tanner will explain how the technique makes possible early diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer. Dr. Carl T. Pap-smear- " y. fv V d toll of breast cancer. Both physicians are In tfie Special la Tba Tribune practice of obstetrics, gynecolPROVO Seven lecture halls ogy in Salt Lake City. They also are members of the medi- in the new Jesse Knight Busical board of the Utah Division. ness Building at Brigham University will be THE MEETING HILL1 open Young named for men prominent in with a talk on "The Tragic education and business in Impact of Cancer" by Wallace Utah, Dr. Ernest L. WilkinF. Toronto, executive director son, university president, anof the division! , nounced Tuesday. Registration for the two-da- y attended to be by THE SEVEN men to be honconference, volunteers from all parts of ored are Dr. William F. Edthe state, will begin at 8:30 wards, Earl J. Glade, Bryant a.m. f S. Hinckley, Dr. Harrison Val WALTER M. JONES, pres! dent of the division, will give Hoyt, Dr. Thatcher C. Jones, an address of welcome. Dr. the late Joseph B. Keeler and A. Smith Pond. Thomas F. Dougherty, profes- the late Dr. new The which pribuilding, sor of anatomy and director of the radiobiology laboratory, marily houses the college of has been University of Utah College of business, has been just recently conMedicine, will discuss the re- completed. quest of cancer-throug- h search. DEDICATION services of The annual meeting for elec- the 51.177,000 structure are tion of officers and directors planned for Oct 10. will be held at 6:30 p.m. Dr, William F, Edwards, Thursday sessions will be de- professor of finance and bankvoted to American Cancer So- ing at University of Utah, is ciety educational and other former financial secretary to programs. the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. LI.. i ' SMALLER THAN BIG! -- Hike in Fares Gets Nod For Trains Passenger coach fares on Union Pacific Railroad Co. and the Denver and Rio Grande . . . Asks Western Railroad Co. Utah education. trains may be increased by five per cent, the Utah Public Station Chief Enters State School Race Frank C Carman, 2180 Walker Lane (5450 South), filed as a State Board of Edu" cation candidate from District I Tuesday. MR. CABMAN, owner and general manager of KLUB radio broadcasting station, will oppose Dr. Moroni H. Brown, University of Utah faculty member and Incumbent member of the board. In a statement supporting his candidacy, Mr. Carman said: f 1 ! , I j f . , I AM CONVINCED the Utah state school code should be reevaluated to put more emphasis on basic education Instead of life adjustment We are asking too much of our teachers by having them perform duties of the preacher, physician, policeman and par-- ent Education is to Inform the mind and develop Intelligence. The strength of America will lie in development of greater thinkers and leaders, not a mass of followers." Mr. and Mrs. Carman, who reside In Granite School Dls- trict, have seven children. Mr. Carman, a graduate of the U. of U Is a director of Salt Lake Kiwanls Club and Bonneville Knife and Fork Club, and has been a member of the executive board of Boy Scouts of America. Parenl-Teach- Service Commission ordered Tuesday. THE RAILROADS are to give the public and the commission one days notice before the new rates cart become effective. They are expected to go Into effect Oct L A hearing on the Increase was held Thursday. No opposition to the application was expressed at the hearing. THE PSC SAID the Intrastate Increases will be the same as rate increases previously granted by the Interstate Commerce Commission on Interstate fares. Union Pacific is expected to gain only 81,147 additional revenue annually from - the rate Increase, while the Denver and Rio Grande gain is expected to be 81.734- - The reason for the small dollar increases, the PSC said. Is that both railroads do limited intrastate business. Ui BRYANT S. Hinckley, former business instructor at Brigham Yourtg Academy in 1892, Helicopter hoists supplies skyward from bottom of Provo has served as principal of LDS Canyon to start construction of a $150,000 Skyride," Business College,- - and manager of Deseret Gymnasium. Earl J, Glade, secretary-manage- r of Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, was formerly mayor of Salt Lake City for 12 years and a member of Utah State Legislature and a regent of University of Special to Tha Tribuna fruition of a dream of Rue L. Utah. PROVO Alpinists need not Qegg, Salt Lake Gty, a former state senator, who first saw DR. HARRISON Val Hoyt, apply! the waterfall as a boy and later Industrial engineer and organLIKE A ROBIN with a re- bought it and adjacent lands izer of BYU College of Commerce in 1921, was formerly luctant worm, a helicopter for 8400. dean of the college for 10 picked up one end of a 1,700-ioo- t cable Tuesday and carried Thieves Get Skis years. Dr. Thatcher C Jones re- it 1,250 feet skyward to the Theft of a pair of skis from tired In 1958 as professor hands of a waiting crew near emeritus of finance after 36 the top of Bridal Veil Falls in the rack on top of her auto while It was parked near 200 years with New York Univer- Provo Canyon. E. South Temple, was reported And before the day was to sity graduate school of bush police Tuesday by Mrs, Paul nes administration. over the helicopter made seven Janetski, Ulm, Montana. supply-packinmore flights. JOSEPH B. Keeler, who died A The flights marked the beginBVIITISSMINT- in 1935, was a counselor to of construction of a $150,-00- 0 three BYU presidents, Includ- ning "Skyride that will carry ing Dr. Karl G. Maeser, Ben- visitors from the bottom to the jamin Guff and Dr. George H. top of the canyon. Brim hall. THE "SKYRIDE" will be DR. A. SMITH Pond was Kush out pam . . . rush in relief. That's dean of the graduate school of hit happens if you take DOLCIN for BYU at the time of his death Luggage Rack Gone nagging, moderate Arthritis. Rheumatism or Muscle Paine. .. whenever they In 1959. He served as chairA luggage rack was taken occur. Nothing else is faster, safer, man of the department of ag- from auto of Peter A. , btlttr tor such pains than DOLCIN tablets. And you can try them without ricultural economics, chairman 347 Center St (201 risking e single cent. Heres wbat to do: of the department of eco- North), while It was parked Get a bottle of DOLCIN today. Take nomics, and acting dean of the In downtown Salt Lake Gty, them..-- til of them . . . according to directions. You must get fast, wondercollege of humanities and so- it was reported to police ful relief or get your money bock. cial sciences. laeo. Dina I Work Begins on Ride Up Bridal Veil Falls ' c.'' BIGGER THAN SMALL! ITS SPECIAL SIZE! g ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM all the room, ride, go and pride of the costliest cars plus the savings and ease of the small ! PAINS COMING WEDNESDAY 0CT.5-SPECIAL-SIZE rrriTYn Slot-boom- , ' Hospital Appeal: Find Relatives savings on Officials of the Salt Lake County General Hospital request any Information about the whereabouts of relatives of Julius Farr, 88, Salt Lake exciting housewares ... Oty. MR. FARR IS believed to have a son, Robert, but his whereabouts is unknown. If anyone has any Information about relatives of Mr. Farr, hospital officials request they call the hospital, HU extension 207 or 363. . all with a modern flair . little work at meal time today's discoveries that make kitchen excitement . South Mezzanine Housewares, parking level 2 & 3 In Salt in our lorge delivery area: DAB-118- 8 in Provo, Zenith 737 outlying areas, lake, Ogden, FR all are toll free lines. moil orders box 1465, sent freight collect phono for free delivery TA in north to Tremonton and Logan, east to Park City Heber, south to Payson, west to Grantsville and Tooele. free delivery Column er .W It V Higltlantls PTA Announces Theme of Mondays Rally . Our Candidates Speak" Is terest to the the theme chosen for the first patrons. tM "Wtf i and I and Its school Dr. Lynn Bennion, superin Highland High School Parent-Teache- r Salt Lake Gty tendent. Assn, meeting Monschools, will also be present. Other scheduled PTA meet day, at 8 p.m. In the school East. auditorium, 2166-17tings: h WILLI SM PKNN Back T School Night Tuesday, 89m Gsnaral assembly, In school multipurpose room, followed by classroom visaing. Glswdols Fork "Od Acouslntsd Tsa" Monday, 3 48 p m., for room representatives and teachers. Eesssvslt Jaalar 'io Cream cial Hour lor Monday. 9 90 room mothers and taachsrs. pjn Csrtla Politics for 1060, second In Adult education Beiies, Thursday, 7 18 pm in school library, featured on KINTD television. Gov Ceorye D Clyde and William Barlocfcsr, DetpocraUt nominee lor governor, CsIsMbss Teacher's Tea Monday, S 30 p m In school auditorium. Council members and room representatives to meet new principal YfcUliam Newtek Council meeting Oct. 10, 1 30 pm. la room 1C Edison PTA Sponsored Tea. Monday, 3 43 pm. In school auditorium. Honored guests to Include room and teachers. Oak tread Back To School Night, OrL 14 General meeting T 30 p m multipurpose room. 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