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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, March 1, 1962 rw JW'U arg mi wu a Dear Teacher: Eyes of Parents Bulge at Science Exhibit also made a study of ancient as well as-- p resent life in the , 1 Recently parents if Heber H. canyon. at ANATOMY Halls eighth grade students . THE OF a chickStewart Training School, Uni- en, how the nervous system versity of Utah campus,, were functiohs, why our weather is " invited to a scientific exhibit as it .is, hoy to make soap, j V'-w 1 .r, , ; y f L.1that was a real what goes on inside a tele- WA xx& ON DISPLAY WERE the -yV .v A' t science projects tff each child, who had worked independently rr on his specialty, much as col& lege students and scientific re"s7v search workers do. The projects they selected were not kids stuff. EXHIBITS INCLUDED everything from studies of the weather to the latest space feat of astronaut John H. Glenn. One youngster jjiose the study of anaesthesia, and his exhibit included apparatus for distilling ether from certain chemicals. ANOTHER PAIR OF boys, choosing a genetics project exhibited three generations of Menmice and charts dels theory of heredity. The functions of a volcano were part of a project of one fine girl, who exhibited on awhich Grand Canyon model Rachel Osborne, 14, left, made Grand Canyon-mod- el. she had named the various geo Heber H.- - Hall-- . . . Guided Susan Hegsted, 14, selected horse as her , projects logical ages of the rocks. She class in science exhibition. j . ,41 r By Melba M. Ferguson Tribune Staff Writefc i ; Yu4 - wuwi i I - 1v r. - i. 15 . i- 1 phone, how light refracts, of science than they can gain) But since ft was the subject uate of University of Utah, to investigate, he be- where he received his masters what happens when plants' are from a textbook or workbook came vitally Interested in it. degree in education and is fed, unfavorable nutrients and approach. This is the way it has been many other questions were ilTHESE STUDENTS become with all of them in their re- - working toward his (Joctorate. lustrated by experimental proj-- . Except for two years in New ects, graphs and charts in the deeply interested, he ex- search projects York City elementary schools, plained. He pointed out that a MR HALL, A native of Boul- he has been at Stewart since exhibit, Mr. Hall said. , re-boy who After four moqths of gender, Garfleld County, is a grad- - 1949. searched and -eral science Instruction, "Mr. -ADVSITISIMINTm$de the exh ' f , Hall said he has each of his chic of ,the students propose what he or 1c anatomy is "as she would like to do as a reexcited about U you art in food hotlth fandor 0 Many naw points Sat for yoursalf Its search project. this s t u"d y as yrt you ean hara a lift lnauranco marvelous bonaflts and low rates. No policy for only lc for tha flrat month. obligation. No acant will call. Just some youngsters This THERE WERE more than 60 Is a spocial 30 day offor to intro- fill in tha coupon balow and mail to vend only lc. see- duce a now Low Cost Doublo Protac- day would at be excellent exhibits when they tion monthly term Policy that Insuros a movie or your Banaflrtary. too. ing were finished. in some beingrecreation-MrsMAIL TO TIM1 LIFI INIUNANCI CO., Dart. HC4, IAN ANTONIO I. TIXAI Mr. Hall believes that stud. other Mr Nama li (Print) . ... ...... , an to ents, given Opportunity , al activity. Bit rut Manth Yaar Htlaht ay WIM . . ... develop their own interests, , Had I assign tanafldaryi Nama Ferguson Iwva n ar ha. mantal ar Imaalrmanf ahyilcal dalarmlty nar malltal e "with some fundamental back- ed this to him and he didnt vrary tra.tmant In yaar. If axiaatlan, lira full tfatalli, datai, att., m ground Instruction, can actual- want to do it, he might have aaarata yaaar. ..... j ly gain a better understanding refused to see its value or im- Writ ywr nama, Aldraw Jd City hart , , and insight into the principles portance, he explained. e tSTlItlllXINI- For Life Insurance Only 1 j T lift Salt Lake Area Briefs Speaker Airs Freedom Aim, Block City Grants Rose Park Library Site Citizens for Rose Park Library, a dozen women attended the commission meeting. The Salt Lake Dty Commission Wednesday formally approved the transfer of acres of approximately one and one-hal- f land at 9th North and 11th West to the Salt Lake Library Board. MRS. TIPPETTS SAID HER group plans to carry on a campaign t6 help raise funds for construction of the branch library. Mayor J. Bracken Lee said the commission was pleased to make the land available in the area. He suggested that the women not confine their campaign to . just the Rose Park area. city-owne- THE SITE IS FOR construction of. a branch library for the Rose Park area. Headed by Mrs. Marven L. Tippetts, 1151 Sterling Dr. (925 North), chairman of the fund-raisin- Jury Finds Heber Woman Guilty charge city police abuse was found guilty Wednesday in Lake in Salt day appeared Joseph G. Jeppsons Judge "City "Commission- meeting to Third District Court of failure to stop on a police officers Practitioner to Talk command. . A Christian Science teacher MRS. HOWARD Tucker, 49, and practitioner, Charles Louis was found guilty by a seven-man- , lecwill Los Angeles, Reilly, jury. Judge ture in Salt Lake Jeppson set March 12 for senCity Thursday. ' tencing. Mr. Reillys The charge was one of four lecture, open to filed against Mrs. Tucker after the public, . will Dec. 8 traffic incident, be at 8 p.m. in A Heber woman who Tues g Womanpower Topic For.U. of U. Talk . Mrs. Esther Peterson, assistj ant secretary of labor and director of the U.S. Womens Bureau, will speak Thursday at 8:30 p.m. in the Orson Spencer Hall Auditorium on the University of Utah campus. WOMANPOWER Our Great Resource for Progress will be her subject Mrs. Peterson is a former Utah resident. She has been assistant secretary of labor v since last August. She has also Musts Advertising served as advisor to the U.S. ' musts for good delegation at the International Three newspaper advertising are Labor Organization Conferunique looR,xselling essence ence fn Geneva, Switzerland. and readciLrespecL Robed .11. Faces Burglary Charge Hill, Piedmont, C&ljf., advertising manager of the Columbia-GenevLeRoy Carter, 19, 1004 W, Steel Division' gf U.S. 1860 South, was bound over Steel Corp., told members of Court Wednesday to District the Salt Lake Ad Club Wednes' .following a preliminary hearday. . ing in Salt Lake City Court on MR. HILL, named Industrial a charge of second degreS Man of the burglary. . Advertising Year for 1957, addressed the luncheon meeting of the Ad Enters Guilty Plea Club at the Hotel Utah. He Donald Clark Smith, 40, 1875 presented a series of select ads S. State, Wednesdayeptered a to illustrate the three points. plea of guilty to a charge of a The result of unique look, drunken driving before Judge he said, is advertising others Maurice D. Jones. . will imitate. Selling essence, mesto is a WAS ORDERED believable HE he added, pay sage while reader respect must a fine of 5175" and serve 40 be present if the "reader is to days in jail, 35 days suspended like you and like your product. on payment of the fine. n Second the -- Christ Church-of 566 E. Temple, His subject will ibe "Prayer Re- Scientist, Sputh veals True Gov-'- - Mf. Reilly ernment. He is on an extensive tour as a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship. Trial in Third Day The automobile homicide trial in Third District Court of Orlando Ross McMullin, 54, 1565 W. 10400 South, went into its third day Wednesday with defense witnesses giving testiV . mony. MR, .MeMULLIN is charged with automobile homicide in connection with the Oct. 26 traffic death of Kathlene Smith, 5705 S. Redwood Rd. (1700 West). 00 In this complicated society, an uneducated or uninformed man has relatively little chance of keeping either his liberty or his freedom of access to his goals. THAT SOBER warning was voiced Wednesday by Dr. Asa-he- l D. Woodruff, dean of the University of Utah College of Education, in a discussion of the intermarriage of education and freedom. The talk was delivered as part of the U. series Great Issues Forentitled ums." Dr. Woodruff warned that freedom is founded upon knowledge derived from education. z "LEGISLATED law has not been as successful an instrument for- - enhancing total freedom as we could wish it were, he emphasized. As long as citizens on the whole are unclear as to the nature of freedom, it is un likely that we can- - legislate wisely enough to guarantee enhancethe preservation and ment of fieedom,- - lie addedT HE SAID NOT enough at tention has been given in the schools to the nature of freedom itself. In addition, he contended, as a people, we cherish certain dangerous beliefs about human behavior which keep us from seeing the ways in which we are defeating the cause of freedom through our daily actions. DR. WOODRUFF argued that traditional . attitudes on individual freedom, applied vig orously but unwisely, may tempt men into ways of safe guarding their own interests which violate the principle of liberty for all. ZOM. 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