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Milk comes in The stores give away pop bottles Pink trading stamps Slot machines, found in most pubs, are known as fruit and they dont pay off any machines, better over there than thev do in Las Vegas' In English supermarkets there are no bagboys you even bring your own bags and there are no large parking lots for . . . Yes, the little differences between the two countries are amazing Londons buses run all night long Salt Lane buses operate occasionally dur mg the daytime hours The subway in London is called the tube back home, a tube is something toothpase comes in 'TRUCK STOPS along the super highare called ways m Great Britain thats where all the drivers pull ups of the lorries stop for a cup of tea The difference between England and America is amazing Pretty girls in London are called No birds in the . . stores or restaurants - ,f - ' v 7 1 - K:, .. vsV f a s a a. v, vs. Vsj 4 J k -I V f V S a The force includes the custodians who fire the furnaces and :lean the classrooms. tne maintenance staffs, secretaries and bookkeepers, bus drivers and food services persornel v f v ! TriDune btott Photo Cv Van feet from highway in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Driver died in accident which occurred near Lake County deputy sheriffs examine wreckage of automobile after plunge of 125 Salt t Porter storm Mountain. Accident happened at night. it was discovered by hikers Monday morning. 3 Navajos Die, 12 Hurt as Truck Auto Plunge Rolls Off San Juan Embankment In Canyon Ruth Chase Tribune Correspondent In one of BLUFF, San Juan Countv the worst single vehicle highway accidents in the memory of law officers in the area, three persons were killed and 12 four seriously mjured Monday at 9 55 a m a mile north of here Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Claude Lacy said the accident occurred on L S Highway 163 in an area where the road is sharply curved and has a steep grade He said the vehicle, a 1972 model pickup truck, was southbound and heading toward Bluff when the driver apparently lost control The truck left the road and rolled over down an embankment into Cow Canyon 12 Riding in Back The dnver and two passengers were m the truck cab. the other 12 persons were riding in the back All were Navajo Indians from White Mesa near Blanding San Juan County The three killed were among those in the back, all of whom were thrown out The trooper said he believes the truck lolled over the three By In fair condition were Jimmy A'allow, 24, Julia Posey Aallow, 19, Stella Eyetoo, 59, J I Casey, 55, Lily Rabbit Taylor, 69, and Po Chief Mike Ketchum where all the injured 4 Districts Open Today That Different Look? Tuesday morning is expected to be a different kind of morning in Salt Lake County. Motorists on the way to work will note neighborhood sidewalks tilled with scrubbed and polished young- sters There will be crossing guards on assorted street corners, and there will be school bus traffic In short, the schools in Salt Lake Countys four school districts Salt Lake City, Granite, Jordan and Murray will be swinging into operation for the 1972 73 school year By 9 a m or so Tuesday, there are expected to be more than 125,000 students m the classrooms of the four school districts Granite, the state's largst school district, is anticipating 63,000 students, Jordan distirct anticthe ipates an enrollment near 26,000, Mur were ictims Killed Killed were Mary Wheat, 63. Jane White, 76, and alene Aallow, 2 Listed in senous condition m .Monticello were Brendon Morris, 4, Martha Morris, 25. and Alvina Vera Yallow, 5 months g I I I , I flick- - n The victim v , t ' ' o , 'r Evidence ray is looking for about 6,500 pupils and the student population of Salt Lake City district is expected to be around 32,000 The home front will be different too will be quieter Neighborhoods Some mothers will find the silence of the house is nearly deafening For others it will be the time for a sigh of relief And there will be those mothers seeing their youngest march off to kindergarten for their First day of school who will shed a tear or two and, generally, be just a little lost But by noon the morning kindergarten students will be home, and, depending on the schedules of various schools, the rest of the gang will be home sometime between 2 30 and 4 pm Chances are they 'll be hungiy And it's a good bet the noise level will be back to near normal 4 N iv, j w n n wv- - Wl ;l y V V h i & .5 1 u' prime minister' , V f 'H Jr i i iT S V 5 traveled The vehicle 125 feet from where it left the highway as it plunged over the rocky steep Mr Lucero was thrown from the vehicle and his head was pinned under the right rear wheel m the stream, Depuiy Timmerman said embankment The accident 2am apparently occurred because other deputies were in the area and did not notice the skid marks across the highway, the investigating officer said The accident wa discovered by Mrs Virgil N Kovalc-ko- , 4334 2950 East, who was hiking in the area with a group of boys. Deputy Timmerman said after Celebrations m many Utah counties brought thousands to view parades, sky diving exhibitions, tugs of war, contests ami gdiues fin young aim oiii aoke specially the children) and old fashioned early morning breakfasts in town squares and city parks Concert The customary Labor Day picnic in Salt Lake County was not held this year, but many relaxing music lovers enjoyed the annua! concert Monde evening at Liberty Park BandTribune-Sponsore- A x f Secret Witness . 7n" H , t when his cai wandered off the right side of the pavement The dryer apparently overcorrected and the vehicle plunged over the edge of the highway in the area which is known as The Stairs, Deputy Tir .merman said virtually deserted Row after row of imptv, unusued fiee parking meters lined Main, State and South Temple Streets Traffic was even scarcer on other downtown arteries H vj x at the scene indicates that Me Lucero was coming down the canyon By Clark Lobb Tribune Staff Writer Vv'- ' v d Tnbune-sponsore- d stand If you have a tip that will solve a major crime phone for reward t 1 359-465- 4 At, at t A & s t chell grace queens float in Monday parade at Helper. Contests, games and sporting events fallowed. Labor Day Queen ( indy Aogrenic and attendants Janeen Blanc, left frcr.i, and Janet Twit- - (arbon-Emer- y ) am ? Part of Faculty see them, within their respective roles, considered a part of the faculty," Dr Talbot said, adding, "Not all teaching and learning occur m the classrooms For many students valuable lessons are learned through association with and indirect suggestions from the school s classified staff It is often the lunch worker, the custodian, the bus dnver or the secretary who gets closest to certain kids Without that identity that these people bring to the lives of youngsters, many more would flounder, the superintendent said I like to W' South Hjs body was found in the water with his head pinned under a wheel of the car . 4 y - v 'V,, hik- Labor Day, the day when most people don't (labor, that is), was observed by Utahns in various ways Monday Thousands left their homes for excurto national sions in and out of the state and monuments, nearby canyons, parks favorite fishing holes and the like. Witness Salt Lake City's downtown area, usually jammed on a Monday noon, was AUAl ilif 1421 fluence the lives of students Number of Formulas 7800 Vi t' i found by a group of Noting the importance of the classified employes to the state school system, Dr Walter D Talbot, state superintendent of public instruction, said, We just couldn t run the schools without them Dr Taiuot said that m addition to the duties performed by the classified employes, they are in a position to daily in- number of formulas used the number of support employes required to back up the schools teaching force One developed by the Utah State Board of Education suggests there should be one custodian for each eight teachers, or one for each 225 pupils or one for every 11 rooms to be cleaned The actual number working m the various school districts depends largely on local situations, bat statewide the 8,000 persons working in the various classified categories compare to 13,500 teachers and a few more than 300,000 students There are a in calculating 2,800 Represented of the classified employes are now represented m 34 of the states the Utah 40 school districts through School Employes Assn This group was organized by the personnel of tne pubhc schools in 1929, but until recently association membership remained low About 2,800 However, with the revising of the USEA constitution in 1970, the group r. See Page 52, Column 5 Utahns Note Labor Day As Big Time for Play r iA : A v i STORM MOL NT AIN, Big Cottonwood A 20vear-oiWest Jordan Canvon man died early Monday when his car plunged down a 75 foot embankment from a highway into Big Cottonwood ers, was Peter Michael Lucero, Its School Day Oh, Riding with him m the cab were Stephame Lehi, 1. senouslv injured, and Jane Hatch Lehi, 22, listed as fair A Special to The Tribune stream treated Three Kills Driver d Dnver of the truck. Trooper Lacy said, was Stanley Lehi, 19 He was listed in fair condition m San Juan Hospital, Monticello 65 Trooper Lacy said every available ambulance from Bluff. Monticello and Blanding was pressed into service to transport the mjured to the San Juan Hospital , - , - v electric lights There are no commercials on radio . . The pigeons hang around Trafbut fly out algar Square during the day to the London suburbs at night to sleep - r : ? tty Instead, chances are, the fust school representative the pupil sees each morning, and the last he sees in the afternoon will be the school bus driver The driver is ,a "classified school Generally , anyone working for a school distnet who is not certificated to teach is a classified employ e This title covers a force of approximately 8,000 persons in Utah public schools Essential Personnel V Mister English doctors are called . Nobody ever shakes hands (they nod) . . . Restaurants never serve water with the meals . . . Theres no such thing as a free book of matches in Great Brit. Star soccer players are great ain heroes and make as much per year as the players on the Itah Stars or more1 England I ask vou. how would vou like to uve in a country where you couldn't own a swan0 SVM. THE SAD CAMC, SAAS Theres a McGovern for I resident London office in downtown Maybe George is thinking about running for 7 a . Ice cream cones in England cost 30 cents . . The trains seldom arrive on As soon as ou get into a pub time and settle down to enjoy a lager, a loud and they close the place up bell rings There are No Smoking signs on all but everythe buses and subway trains The swans in one smokes anyway' all the London parks are the property of the Queen In fact it is against the law own a swan in for a common man 'j 'a'jj 7- - ; .vn V." 4 , No IN ENGLAND, the "! i t J&su 1 I No sales ta in London soft drinks (its all budt-- the regular pnce so the customer doesn t know about it) The names are different in England The windshield of an automobile is A muftler is a called a windscreen And the fender of a car is sdencer . called a wmg . But, in mav cases, the first and last a pupil has with the school each t be wit n a teacher or principal won day at all employe " Hi I" s- 7 vt. i'i 1 v a small even da Salt Lakers and Londoners have different life patterns different wavs of doing things For some examples In London everyone even when it isn t carries an umbrella raining, or even when it doesn t look like In Salt Lake no it's going to rain bod carries an umbrella even when it is raming IN LONDON, parking meter maids are called Traffic Wardens and 15 minutes parking costs 6 pence, or 15 cents That's a penny a minute Gasoline is petrol it costs 72 cents a gallon, but the small English cars average 38 miles per gallon Londons telephone operators are called hello girls The only hello girls" in Salt Lake City are found in the vicinity of West 2nd South ' s " r V i In the big things EngLfNDON land and the Imted States are remarka same lanbly alike Same culture same guage heritage But in the er for the pupils First. Last ( ontacts contact Valentines customer cars nee of the teachers prim. pals and school administrators and their efforts in getting the new school years educational programs s " 46 Jf Mar "verts wart off as scheduled m Park City and Helper where full scale parades wuh bands, floats, clowns and marching laborers attracted viewe.s from several counties ly The day started with a bang literalat Park City Promptly at 6 a m , a series of dynamite blasts awakened citizens for miles around The firing has become a Labor Day tradition m the resort city Adorning the queen's float at the Carbon Emery float in Helper were Queen Cindy Aogremc and her attendants, Janeen B'anc and Janet Twitcnell. all of Price Aiming, Drillings Contests Shortly after noon at Fark City anoth- er traditional event hardrock mining and drilling competition was held before an enthusiastic audience Rugby matches, a flower show, a demolition derby and a teen-ag- e dance wrapped up activities m Summit County In the San Lane area, those who didn t jump in the old family buggy and head for the nearest scenic attraction or summer resort pretty much confined their celebration to cookouts, playing with the kids and perhaps picking uo a snooze or two during the day The smoke and unmistakable smell of burning charcoal was evident late m the afternoon hnd eariy evening m Backyards and on patios threughout the area It was a day for the fam.ly to be together and shouting grandchildren were having a ball while grandpa attempted to get in 40 w inks on the chaise lounge betw een the yelps and inevitable squabbles. |