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Show Pntte- -' t .; Laurence C. Johnson Jr. and his facile explanations of plastics chemistry will be U.S. science fair features, Granite's Raphael Belgique and his radloontroDed airplane also will be in student science show at Seattle, - By. William F. Smiley Tribune Education Editor Utahcolors will be borne to the National Science Fair in Seattle by a Swiss youth from Granite High School and a Highland High expert in plastics. " ..RAPHAEL BELGIQUE, son f Mr. and Mrs. France P. Belgique. 423 E.. 27th South, hared the top honor in the Local News Business News ht Halt nic fpilmiw Second Section Salt Lake City,. Utah fifth annual Metropolitan Sci-- School, son of Mr. and Mrs. ence Fair with Laurence C I James N. Foulks, 1412 Jr, son of Mr. and set Dr. His entry, in the bio- - wi - ,rrif ' Vt! - Psychological Stars Shoot for U.S. Fair Science Students SKine ift testing Is advanced work for junior highs, but Evergreens John Hawkins moved into the field, won. West High's Gary Foulks and his explanation. In depth, of alcoholic fermentation won cruise with iS. Navy, - Sports, Comics TV Fare, Page 37 . r Saturday Morning Page 2S April 7, 1962 1 Civic Auditorium Drive Sun-Johns- Mrs. Laurence C, Johnson, 1906 E. 21st South. Young Belgiques entry was a aircraft. The Johnson winner was on "The Chemistry of Plastics." WINNER OF THE UJS. Navy cruise aboard a capital ship to see science in action was Gary Foulks of West High logical science division, dem- onstrated alcohol fermentation. Top junior high award win- radio-controlle- d Accents Harmony Call ner in the contest sponsored for all five public school districts and private schools. in the metropolitan area, was John Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hawkins, 2751-27t- h - East, Granite's High. Evergreen YOUNG FOULKS victory was a repeat for him. He was a junior high winner in the Science first Metropolitan Fair, and came bjfck four years later to capture one of the top prizes. By the time awards had been handed out Friday night, nearK. Full Jerome By x ly 9,000 visitors had seen the Tribune Staff Writer A federal program inaugurated a year ago in Utah to 1962 display of Granite.' Salt Lake City, Murray, Jordan take the sting off long-terunemployment will end June 30. A newer and bigger federal program will take its place and south Davis secondary school science achievements. July 1 to train and retrain Utah workers who lack employable skills. . MORE THAN 300 students THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT Se- were represented by the 255 items on display. curity reported Friday the passing and Jhe coming 'of the LaVar L. Sorensen, city federally inspired programs. and d school science supervisor The operation passing out of existence is Federal of the fair, said Unemploy- porary about one out of every 10 enIt exment Compensation. later tries will be tended by 50 per cent the this month in the state science length of time an unemployed fair, conducted by the Junior person could qualify for comUtah Academy of Division, maximum a to pensation, up Sciences, Arts and Letters, at of 39 weeks. Utah State University. THAT EFFORT began April THE JUNIOR academy, 9 of last year; payments under with the University of Utah the extended program will end A plan for consolidation of and the five school districts two-daJune 30. event library services throughout sponsored the A survey of that program Utah in terms of county and at the U. of U. Union. Young Hawkins winning enfacilities was apIssued by the department shows a caseload ranging be- regional proved Friday by the Utah try In the junior high division tween 500 and 1,000 and drew State Library Commission. brought him a set of books and excited the imagination of the a typical profile of a worker with less education and less MERRILL K. DAVIS, act- junior high division judges. skill than .the Utah average. ing chairman and also pro- HIS W ORK, a measurement gram chairman of the comTHE NEW operation stems mission. of associational coordination, the to reported from President Kennedys goal group that plans were under could be a door opener for to gradually eliminate later high school achievement of retraining' those whose way small libraries and place in psychological studies, alcity skills are in small demand. facilities in a central most an open field for high the Applications will be received one point in counties or regions. school experimentation, after July 10. communi- judge explained. The surrounding counFred F. Dremann, legal U.S. Air Force awards went sel to the department. Is head ties will then be served by the to four libraries physical science enbookmobile traveling of a committee studying the and a team in a biological tries in been which instituted have NaUtah implications of the science area. tional Manpower Development 12 counties. THE WINNERS are Mike and Training Act of 1962. THE COMMISSION agreed West High; Lawrence Cornell, demonstration a institute to HIS EXPECTATIONS are of the bookmobile H. Anderson, Jordan; Wood-roprogram that during the year starting service in various parts of W. Campbell, Highland, and Michael Foster, East, and July 1, retraining will be of- the state. A section of a proposed bin the team of Mary Lou Oldham fered in Utah to between 600 to be submitted to the 1963 and Bonnie J. Ford. Bountiful. and 700 workers. The Bountiful High team About 450 will be in the cate- Legislature also was approved gory of having had at least by the group. It would per- and another comprised of three years employment and mit gifts to libraries to be Shirlynn Harrison and Janet tax exempt, according to Mr. Jugie. also from Bountiful being the head of a family. Davis. High, were awarded books in THERE WILL be programs, the senior biological division. THE NEXT quarterly meettoo, for members of farm famiMENTION of the commission will be HONORABLE lies with total annual Income ing 21 in San went to division in the Juan pins County, of less than $1,200; for unem- July members will attend Kent Luneall and Walter where have not who ployed youths dedication of new libraries Price, team from Bountiful; been able to find jobs; for the Monticello and Blanding, Karen Luderman and Sandy at workers qualifying for the first such opened in the Roberts, team from Bountiful; training. See Page 48, Column 1 state in more than 25 years. . In addition to government payment for training or retraining, there will be a subParking-f- or sistence payment equal to the beneaverage unemployment fit amount currently about $33 a week. State Ponders Shift In Idle Pay Plans Tern-Extende- Officers Okeli Regional Library Plan Meeting Cites JGreat Need; Location Target of Dispute Junior By Clarence D. Williams Tribune Staff Writer A plea was made Friday before the Joint Salt Lake City and County Civic Auditorium Committee for complete harmony between all groups in the proposed program to con. struct a multipurpose civic auditorium. All right, students, here is a quandary. WHY IS IT that Friday the high temperature at Sait Lake City was 63 degrees while 210 miles south at Cedar City it was only 62. IT WAS GENERALLY agreed at thesession held at Its supposed to be warmEast that there Is a great need for the auditorium, er in the south. although a representative from the Kearns Town Council said he did not believe it was needed now. WELL IT IS. Just 50 William Petuskey, Kearns Town Council vice chairman, miles further south at St. said he felt more roads and recreation areas should be pro- George, it was 83 degrees. vided in Salt Lake County before a civic auditorium is built How come? Simple, say the weather HE OBJECTED TO SALT LAKE City being favored as experts. It is due to the the location for a proposed auditorium. difference in elevations He said Salt Lake City would have trouble with a parking great of the three cities. benefit from problem and that the city, not the county, would the sales tax Children sometimes inadvertently nse phonies in writing HOWELL Q. Cannon, comthemes, and the result at times becomes literary mayhem. mittee chairman, said the committee is attempting to establish the need for the civic auditorium and that the location could be determined later. Our objective is to come up with a program for this facility, he said. We are interSalt Lake Gty had Its first the debris was cleared away ested in having a successful operation and are not looking taste of flooding from the heavy stream of water to establish any certain locarunoff night flooded other areas - in the -Friday spring now. tion wizard with MR. CANNON said a study when a newly created pond in parking lot at the rear of the By Darlene Galbraith House Park overflowed South East Theater where a words is evidence that phonics, Tribune Correspondent would be made to determine Sugar banks. No damaged was re- second screen became clogged. can its become the tool, teaching If you kant spell a word, foniks, the location. weapon used by The newly created pond in use foniks. If the auditorium belongs ported. creative spellers to murder the the park is fed by waters from the screen CLOGGED or at Kearns A in any Midvale, THIS ADVICE from an English language. was rethat is where it other was Parleys Creek, it This Is the first spring As a means of attacking new should place, he said. If it be- west end of the pond ported. go, words, phonics has proved it- longs in Salt Lake City it blamed for the flood and when season the pond has been in self, but when children sound should be located in the city." operation. out their spelling words the WATER Commissioner ConCHARLES W. Romney, result may be literary mayFair the B. Harrison said the pond of member rad UtahJState hem. Board, urged that those Interalready has created problems A STORY OF COTTON ested not get into a dispute this year when the screen bepenned by a second grader over the matter and defeat the came clogged. elecNovember in The City Court of Salt Lake with a the sense of program An appeal to the Utah Su Charles W. Wilson, superintion. in increase an showed City sound provides a rare reading When legislation was spon- preme Court Friday by the tendent of the Water Works revenue during March from experience. sored to create a civic audi- Salt Lake City Commission re- Department said the runoff at the income of March, 196L Mountain Dell Reservoir Cotton is groan in menny torium and sports arena disthe high court to over- the Most of the increase was from was increased by about one-fift- h but mostly in Jorja. trict in Salt Lake County it quests places, cases. traffic There is a bug that can rooan was not with Salt Lake City rule a recent Third District Friday. He said the purIN HIS MONTHLY report, it. It is cald the boll weevil. solely in mind, said City Com- Court decision concerning ap- pose of the increase was to William R. Palmer, supervisor. We make soks and shurts out missioner Conrad B. Harrison. pointment of Metropolitan Wa- lower the reservoir so that some repair work could be Traffic Violations Bureau, of cotton. HE SAID THE proposed cre- ter District directors. done noted Friday that the two diSaturday or Monday. IN ANSWER TO the age-ol- ation of a district would be on THE DISTRICT court ruling visions of city- - court collected EstabNovember. in ballot the SIR. WILSON said storage' What do you question said the power to appoint di$66,770.64 last month from a want to be when you grow lishment of a district would rectors is vested in the entire in the reservoir has been limittotal of 19,624 cases. one chad wrote: "I want provide for a levy of approxi- city commission, not solely the ed this This totals represented an up?" spring to permit engito enuf ' nolige to be a mately one milL get mayor. increase of $2,874.52 in receipts neers to Is study the bottom of it passed, If the proposition collected from a decrease of sientist for a new project to be nine-ma- n be will commission a THE Court SUPREME also Another aspired to be a 679 total cases, Mr. Palmer reorganized which would include was asked to overrule a Third launched in the fall. magishan." ported. Normally we have no probthree from Salt Lake City, District Court decision to void A class experiment was de- three from Salt Lake lem with the runoff of Parleys an ordinance that County providing TRAFFIC COURT account- scribed by a third grade stu- and three from the state. the mayor shall appoint direc- Creek, Mr. Wilson said. ed for $62,088.64 and 19,126 of dent "We. put pased on a Mr. e tors said he subject to confirmation Romney HE SAID his department no--, the total for last month. tooth to make it dekay." Page 48, Column 1 by the dty commission. tified the Gty Streets and SanOTHER CREATIVE stories itary Department that the flow included one about a "sirkus in Parleys Creek would be Inelafunt," another about herds creased Friday evening but apthat eat inseks" and still anparently members from that other told How I Was in department were slow in makTrubel." ing certain the screens at the POSSIBLY IT wasnt just a park pond and in the Sugar House business district were sense of sound that prompted MEETING WITH Mr. IN FORMULATING recthe youngster who wrote about The Salt Lake Gty animal linquent and there is a penalty clear. ommendations for a better 'leY were Qty Treasurer D. H. the local law enforcement offi- control department Friday of $1 in addition to the reguWhittenburg, Fred M. Oliver, cer He keeps law and odor w rfs fiscal consultant to the city; in our town." preparing to send out lar $3 fee. am sure we can set up a corn- - Albert M. Beckstead. superFailure to pay the total $4 form letters to dog owners w Teachers find, however, that who are delinquent in pay- fee within 10 (lays from the plete control of all money bag visor, meter .maintenance; Alcollections so this embarrass- ton Beebe, meter collection su- once a child has put his ment of their 1962 license date owners receive the letters will results in much exing situation cant be dupli- pervisor, and J. Stephen Maw, thoughts into words, he will, fees. with guidance, cheerfully corcated, he said. pense and Inconvenience to The highway in Big Cottonmeter collector. H. C. WOOD, animal con- you If you still own a dog rect his spelling mistakes. Mayor J. Bracken Lee wood Canyon will be open SatWE WILL enlist the suptrol director, said he would within the limits of Salt Lake brought the matter of loosely ASK THE teacher how to send out after 5 p.m. and all day urday handled parking- - meter col- port of meter maids who pa2,500 to the letter. approximately aty," according lections to the attention of the trol the meters for violations spell, advises another wiser letters to owners who purSunday, according to an an MR. WOOD SAID if nouncementilWt. E. Simpson, by asking them to inspect the writer, I tried to use phonics chased dog licenses last year, city commission Monday. meters and report if meters and it tot me a lessen." district but who have not obtained a who receive letters no long' engineer for the US. HE SAID A vehicle Used by are inoperative, said Mr. Hoi- - J" 1962 license. reautif Public Roads. to are asked a have dog, they meter collectors broke .down ley. Last there were 9,700 notify his department EFFECTIVE Monday, the" and was taken to a garage for He said the group would Loses $80 Taillights licenses year sold, said Mr. Wood, J. will be open for traffic road meet early next week to reA set of taillights valued at Meanwhile, repair. Gty Judge with 7,200 this year. He said two bags containing view the findings and that he $S0 was stolen from the auto- compared Patton Neeley said fines are only between 6 and 8 a.m. and THE FORM letter explains being meted out to dog own- 5 to 8 p.m. on weekdays until $92.66 in coins weft later would then make a full report mobile of Arthur Key, 1268 E. found by the garage operator along with recommendations 9th South, police were told that If the dog owner still has ers who permit their animals June 1 for rebuilding of a four-mi- le and returned to thetlty. to the commission. an animal, the license is de to run loose. stretch of the road. Friday. y 415-2n- d Spring Flow Floods Sugar House Pond Literary Mayhem To Bee Groan Ups Lem Yure Foniks! eight-year-ol- te d Court Shows March Gain Officials File S.L.s Appeal d w Safe d be-Se- Coins 62 License Fees Past Due, S.L. Warns Dog Owners City to Tighten Meter System THERE WILL BE a niche s for to receive free vocational schooling, but they Steps will be taken to solve will not qualify for subsistence problems which could re- payments. suit in loosely handled" meth Mr. Dremann said the new ods of parking meter collecSee Page 48, Column 6 tions in Salt Lake City. teen-ager- TRAFFIC TOLL H-- OJIYSSNCE lUST UTAH DEATH THIS WAS promised Friday by City Auditor Louis E. Holley after a meeting of dty officials and employes connected with collections and maintenance of parking meters. The committee, after discussing facts concerning the careless handling of two can vas buckets partially filled with coins collected from me ters, determined there was no evidence of criminal Intent, but that there was a gross negli gence In handling the money," said Mr. Holley. J .Aide Tells Hours For Road Use J 1 !! 4 , M J |