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Show w . - , , - Weelcel-t- er ..Oiii4,q.'0'QO,OkS.L.: .: -- Meet' - -- snow---i- n Judges- Friday IL s tionson the mountains. , ,. ,: ' . i - TT ,... ,', ... In ti ' i - ,'It; o I ' . .17 li ,, .,, i , .;,,r---.-- '. ,- -- : , , , 25Sa1t - scholars-wi- ll y es Warmest-Cit- - -- in Orson- Spencer . - Hall at the University ,of Utah. . seniors from Weber and ''' t Top es will meet judges -- 4 at ,Weber State College;-Ogde-FacultY Judges 'The judges; all faculty mem- -- stied-judg- Davis-counti- n. ' y . i :- ' --- Ste Presenta. Awards Scholar , kng , tion, April 23 in Skyline High ., School Auditorium. The penseful program will be simul- cast by KSL Radio and KSL rd----- . ,,- -- -- - Television. - 1- - 80:"I'he--coldestvia- - - t -a- - - - -- - - - The Sterling Scholar Program Is jointly sponsored by the Des- News, KSL Radio arid KSL eret Television to recognize students lin -- sehdarsiliP'.1ead.r who excel and character. , Report PridaY t Sterling Scholar nominees will report Friday as follows: p - - ' schools, Weber-Dav- s - to Room 413, Physical Science Building, - Weber State College as follows Lomond, 3:30 p.m.; Weber and and Bonneville, 3:45; Clearfield -nd---Ben it Dmis,'-- 4, and Bountiful,-4:15.- ' ,: , - and IligMand,-3:3- 0 and - West- ,- 1:45; Granite and Skyline, 4; Olympus and Murray, 4:15; Granger and Cyprus, 430; Hillcrest and Jordan, 4:45, and Bingham, 5. ' Utah Co tm ty schools, report to Room 812,2esse Knight Build- 13righarrr Yong- Unhrersity, as lollows:-Prov-or Orem, Pleas:3)3 and SPringville,---3 p.m.; - American - Fork, Lehi, Spanish Fork and Payson, 4 p.m.', Finalists will be announced b Saturday's paper. lows:--Ea- st pm.; - - . , South ant-Grov- - 1?..;:' ' Mrs " - :,, - - ----- -- --- - . .:onor, - I. II , .:, -- - ---- - '. ' - ori 1 . ---- ---;-- - - - chairman-o- f be-bu- -- al - -- . Salt , projectors-are-illuminat- first-man-- ols ing -s- the-pictu-re . wer "A-vie- OSCAR CONTEST- - or a , c0y,.01 Lo'filt.ir.:.N.e.miAil0t..: salt Lake aty Wednesday agreed to a contract to buy 425 acres of land north of the Municipal Airport to provide additional parking space andrunway for the big jets of the fu ture. -- -- to settle your estate? Being realistic, you how that estate taxes and administration fees must be paid from your estate before it passes to your family. But did you realize that estate taxes alone might 20 30 50 or even a greater pa tentage. And, did you know that the amount these taxes farfrom being ineviiable.-m- is - of contrOl. in smile measure subject The cost will depend in large measure upon what you do or fail to do. Inadequate or no Sotmd plzuming plazming may increase -can help to reducei- tIf you 'are interested in 'getting etpecially the cost factsas they apply to your estate situatiotrove-eroul- d - "Wean' take carei of aircraft flyirifil6Tv,Bil-tvehaito be -- ready- for tomorrow," Parks Commissioner Joe L. Christensen 'explained. ; Cost of the property is expectshout $6372,505 -- - $1,500 ed pending a survey--: the property by the city, ' Owners of the property are Mr. and Mrs. Arra Hinckley and Mrand, Mrs. Rulon Hinckley. The contract has been signe and placed in escrow. The , city is to pay $30,000 down,- - with - the balance tobe ---a paid- - in- - 2- 0- Installments-o- n schedule to be worked out, Corn- missioner Christensen said.- L Money for the purchase is - - - for - DESK IR C RI Oily, i: ::STEEL DESK z1-- ' ; Ara Smug Beak et Mahar KAr-- :- Wyoming Rates 'president of Litton's Guidance and Control Systems Division CHEYENNE a with headquarters in Woodland Following conferince with the Public Hills: Calif. Mr. O'Green has rgervice - Commissionof Wyo- over-a- ll authority ever the diviming, Mountain Fuel Supply Co. sion's sat Lake facility at '22U announced Wednesday it will W. North Temple. . passalonficritsnaturd gas Lecture Series at customers in Uinta and Sweetwatencounties the benefit it will Brigham Young University, Mr. receive from the reduced fed. O'Green explained the depend-- eral tax on corporation income. ence of a company Effective date of the rate- re- on individual enterprise, courage duction will be May 1, 1964, for and creative effort. residential users and JulyT for -- "Our goal is to convert to industrial users, be said.- - - - practicableand marketable use the-- technological developments of this .era,'," he said "Since our goal is to build-- 11 not just to preside over an existing businesswe have deliber-1- 1 atcly sought and developed a management group of builders - 'Suspension With Sari95 - , -- Iwivei-Chai- - 4 , ' ' 874" r - low prices FILING CABINET roo-46P- t '"I Ile, leering Is Etta DrOW01 teeth 01 Ide Adie thimble Baked Enamel finish IPA fAllergeGlider Chemists Ceder Om I Tem Depth ,26" Extra Welded 7 Come floes , ' Noe'. $ol;en vz ,44"1"1 ONIEILIRNISHItsIGSALAPPLIANCES, 38: ScT;--: -- for--th- . $4.6 billion. - -- W. O'Green - Fred individual counts - men ofcreativity,initiative, individual responsibility and on speculation .Mrnmenting that Litton has some sort of !'secret plan" which has led to its phenomenal success in the past 10 years, Mr. O'Green explained that the company's philosophies are simple and - Sears changed its accounting procedures Jan. 31 to include Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp. in its consolidated staternent. The1962 figures wererestated to include the subsidiary for ,comparative purposes. The finn's annual showed record,capital expendi- tures of $133.9 million, up 77 per cent from 1962. During the year, Sears opened 25 new stores, completed major modernization work on several other stores and added 86 catalog sales offices. 1.L E. Hunter,-.--- :hiifes ttaht- , ,- 6 it e cent-Increas- -4- -- ,-- - ' 10 ol Na més wL 'E - , Himter rles - Corp. - Waatch -- Mr. Hunter has been serving as general manager of the Hunter-Bred. istol. Division of He has been with the company 'r since 1958. His many years of experience in explosives and pyrotechnics bring to the Wasatch Division an -- executive of industry-wid- e reputation and demonstrated performance, said Dr. Ritchey. new gelfirg-milnagetvformer director and chairman of .the ' board of Unexcelled Chemical of New Jersey; vice - U.S. presidenLand--directoro- f , .., lare Corp., T San Fe Calif.; and, president of Menu- factuera Universal; Mexico City. family resides In the Bel Air section of JAB ' Angeles. -- , 5 1 ),, 1 - I ... T:i - L. , Q. agy Porter: While technol-- is causing shortages hi -- - ecuPatkilts ' w ha ' -- --- Labout the surplus in others? (IL A4- - Binger: The solving The dilemma of the less skilled and untrained will call for all the effort industly, labor and govemmenl can muster: Work ers whose primary sidll is byt jPassed by technological change must be willing to learn other skill in demand. ' drett must be soundly edacated and equipped to learn -----more than one trade. -. ail-estima- te 1971-10- - INe-wManag- - 1 : I , - li..' retail By SYLVIA PORTER . :., -- EL1-533- TiIi ; ; report. .3 Il $29.95 -- - He succeeds E. F. Nauman, who was named assistant to the : pl'esidetirbrtiretsnmpany.----Mr. Hunter will assume pis new post Immediately, according to Dr. Harold W. Ritchey, Thiokol executive vice president (z: Ise Available - Q.,,Porter: What's the em-- LAsottodayour schools are playment- outlookforthis group? not supplying enough. add'- lional engineers and scientists L; -- Binger; A government projeciton is that if historical to run our sci' growth rates continue in Ms entifically - ori-- . r"-7-' decade industry nd'ern--I ented economy. .,....., , ment will need nearly two tail,- The paradox of ,lion scientists and engineers by .ur automation 1 : 90 per -age is that; ' from the 1955 level whil- e- the de- ( mend - for - im- - k projects - a , 5-perAnother report se cent-ri. sso, 4' in engineers ,.. '' skilled workers r A ' needed between 1961 and 1971. Is shri .-. Even LthiS lower wil ole,-n- e mate 48,000 4.44.........ii,&4 means we must job classes are . miss: port. engineers every year from now ,000 until a year morei. ; springing up. current-levelTthan the h. thisinterview,someant, -6,00G - doctor's degrees now swers to the paradox are being granted ht acierrce each Lgeste&VbTLJarneSV president ot Minneapolis-th- e year are only about .11oneywell, a leading scientific ,of the required annual averes' I roducts company and sup- - age Implied in the government educationaltrebling of porter . pmgrams. .,... A., Porter: What can be done about this shortage? q.'1: Porter: Bow serious is Otz tiehiliil & more, to encourage youngsbottage?,. ..2,:. sters to educate themselves A., Binger: It is ver3r ous, for since our nation's - and train 'for lephnical jobs Companies should growth , depends. more each step up- - their grants to coyear on scientific and neeting advances, any !train- .- llege and their financing- of tuition for scholarslips powee".. shortage could ademployes seeking advanced --versely affect our position in a few years. Progress in such trainingA broad upgrading of plants, staffs and complex fields as is necessaryó dhected.colitrot of manufac- - courses d Theri-sholdbe wider supturing plants,' tnicroelectronió - business and better use of .pro--endport lasers circuits, data processing ! will hinge fessional engineers. Electronic com iuters--whi- ch busitly on our future support decision-makin- g ness can of technology!' conserve Thin technology is a Vital force engineering help manpower by solving design., in - Asoursuctety7today. technicel an indication, problems faster. ' t . nnei The .situation ,will be eased, . scientists- ,- eng- 1--- neers, li clans- aid- supportportion of our workeret: were the fastesV. nation's engineering pool can -be turned from defense growing job category between-grams to design and develop:-about :10 per cent of our labor' mentot Improved .consumer products, force. ;. ofi ThlökoLChemical Division. -- - Steel Suspension 10-I- te at unheard if rLOJ - 0. Cradle Type Sus Playlet' $1995 ,t- 2AA65 - mit I buck & Co. Wednesday reported record salesind earnings for the fiscal yearended Jan, 31. Earnings in 1963 rose 11tier i cent to $261 million or $3.44 per 1 - . share from $234.6 million or ! $3.10 a share- - in the previous - T.... year Sales also increased 11 per cent, passing the $5 billion mark i' e first -- time in 1963 and hitting $5.1 billion, compared to iIórthT Shorta (I - Roi-.- -- (11P1)--Sea- rs, fast-growi- named --general manager of - $48.95 with lock With formica Top, 24"3154" Groy &COTS I To & : - , ee' MFS-To-Redif- Sales, Earnings managementgroup ofbulkIL ers," and this is largely responsible for the firm's success. said - Fred 0 'Greeiv of Bristol,- Pa., Thursday was 26" Doop 41to ',E:,.. ::, &lock 7 Record 163' -- The GDEN-Cha- FILES seek L'':'''' - - n91 I PAPERS Dold19D .:,:ti: . ,0,,, - DI ..1..-,..- t of Utak lot - Deep 60" DEEP FILE DRAWER FORMICA TOP BLACK OR CHOICE OF DESERT TAN manrottiert-:- rust Department Fee Homo IS" Site , 06- FILES, Searsleporis studied the system, but made no decisions. Several large bus!. 'less firms have also been reltSccrel'.,o1:.':-:.''':.:i.-:.,:':.ported to be investigating it. -Bank of --Utah says-thts also discriminates in favor of ss certain- large depositors by Litton-Succegranting them a competitive advantage with payroll accounting services not accorded to other - Litton Industries has "deliberdepositors. ately sought and developed a . ETAX - 10661 v ore cordially .botted to take advantage o specialized experience. Wrnuike no charge is there- - any obligation. STEEL Styling-20"x- cts , 7 75-fe- SALE--INCOM- 95 the-fa- - ot Irused by the city. - - st. We, of Course, do not give legal advice; only your attorney is qualified to do that. Neither do we draw Wills or trust agreements; these, too; demand his attention. But working with estate owners and their attorneys in creating workable, economical estate plans is an important activity, of our TrustiDepartm- ent; - -- inuneEtat-6.- However;some of the land is expected to be 1 used soon for construction of 1,900-fo- for the north-sout- h runway. This viloi wide. be In7the city's. proposed $346,000 expansion program this year is construct of a masonry maintenance and equipment storag e - Ameri-CiuTtilii,- teid er -- the-co- You 7 By agreement with the city, the Ifmckleys will be allowed to farra the land until it is needed. said Commissioner Christensen that he thinks this- will be possible this year, since all the , YOUR ds-- nt -- fund, according to CityAuditor - I vw-1,- L. - avadablein the tity's airport r - - curity,--explained c, OST , trier. T TO JOIN raits N.Y. Linvelling ' ed I HOW-MUCH-WILL-IT-C- - - Utah - - -- the library board, the old- building will be- - completely guttedand the new plane, tartturrwill- - tir bisidethe present four walls. ,The planetarium will consist Georgeof Tut'a-u- ditoritnit 'with a1are t vised for allre;ii-ts-- . Way,-SalLoki and civic leader -Snow Basin was closed in screened dome. In the center philanthropist, in honor of her memdry of Laurence Allen, the rate husband, a political and of the auditorium will be an snow ranger who lost his life orrery pmjector with more than community leader and Indus-(wh- o 100 Sunday In a snow slide while on trialist. separate projectors, Many , patrol. As presented by Mrs. Hansen, cogwheels, lanterns and lights. Representation Used the planetarium will be built in Public When Lake the room is darkened Library, 1 o Address Y . a ut the e 14.SState,whenthénewmain OVOz-D- r. Tricrlialr,--th'and set in motion, a rep. library building is completed at to ever produce '5t1iSolithand--2nd---EastVLf entatiotr of the sky In action th etic clial119.nda, has been Mr. Plummer appears, hosen-t- odeliver the Brigham - yofe l11'1'Talltv the electric-contrVie- library board voted to Young first, faculty of the ky-can Old thaT and ute member gift to ?node be. or slowly, fast go will speak next building to house the planetariat in the um and a new proposed space cutting years into minutes and days into seconds. science library. ,Foyer of the Joseph F. Smith The auditorium will be de-According to Gail Plummer, r limY Living Center. signed to sea about 200 persons, , according to Mrs. Hansen's specifications. IMEIS-GROWING-SHOCan Take Trip can be taken out . - into space. By the use of controls we can take in the southLess than two weeks remidn to enter the exciting Des.: : ern skies, or the skies as they existed centuries ago, or will eret News Academy Awards Contest. Deadline for entries exist centuries in the- - future," Is noon April 13. MP1iithër said. Entries will not be accepted at the Deseret News beyond - Mrs. Hansen said she believed this deadline, judges warned. Actuzd announcement of Acadthe present old library building .. y Awardsto. be made. from CliforniadurIngtheeve location was ideal for the plane- ning of April 13 will signal tbe start for judging- - in the tarium. - The auditorhp can be - . i contest constructed to eliminate noise Top prize in the contest is a 1964 Dodge Dart 170 two-dosedan from Gledhill Dodge, 1000 S. Main St Runners-u- p from the city, she said in the contest will receive valuable movie passes or - "The planetarium will not only he a tremendous asset to : tickets. the study of space science, but - Obtain an official Academy Award's ballot from the Desalso an excellent tourist attraceret Nevis, 33 Richards St., or from any participating theater tion," Mrs. Hansen added. will Gledhill Mark or at Dodge. your predictionson ?ill() Plans have been win the Oscars for best motion picture, itctor, actress, sup: as yet, the library developed I actress and song. porting actor, supporting board was advised. - n railant SpbliMb UPPriCeS nest ana UI -, IF - ' - ee ' - - - err , George Hansen ekamines plans for a plan- -' , etarium to be built in honor of her late husband, shown .in painfing'.- - ''' an-in- - - - It 1 Sait:Lake - County schools, to Room 213, Orson Spen- cer Hall, University- - of Utah (music nominees report to .Re- citat Room,:Nusic Hall) as fol. -- .! ' -- '?" - , RiedneS- day was St,fteorge which posted an WeLake aöver which hact a 24,Salt a- 57 and 3Z City-tawarmth .1 N -- , ' fi , : at-lh- -- -- : U. of U. At that time a winner (who will receive a $150 cash award) and two runners-u-p will receive $50 each) will be chosen in each of 12 cate- gories of competition. All finalists will receive sterling silver . pina an d all nominees will re- enthossectcertificatea;---- --; AIMO wee ment April 23 , will be an- of -- tah In-U- ,,,,, - ,, t's4.4,,,......m.. , DeTalls for-- a oidleatremea.-$400,000 plane-On the winter sports scene, taritun to be given to Salt Lake all resortssevortek skiing con.7. aty-andwereoutlined ditions as good, In excellent-- All ; Thursday. judging will be held, will choose highways were open, and all The valuable educational gift 168 from among the lifts and tows were operating. Mrs. is behig presented by will meet to mineesThe finalists Snow tires and chains Avtrezat- Te-- Hansen.-140Feder- 7. - y -- - ' The Bank of Utah and the Bank of Ben Lomond, bothof Ogden, Thursday filed suit against Commercial Security Bank, also of Ogden, to bring 7. to a head a problem which- has been bothering Utah bankers for months. Zhu two banks' alleged, in a suit firedallS.-Tistic- t Court for, Utah, that Commercial Sec',0N 'curity had violated the Sherman laws. and Clayton anti-tru....' ' Ireble They seek $250,000 ' ,0 and anInNnction damages againstthe alleged violations. r Officials of Commercial Se-said -.- they curity- In Ogden Itarthe-lar- g an -- lunincari est window put-ocouldn't comment on the suit . Plymouth's new , Barracuda or . auto Rear seat folds- forward-fbecause they hadn't yet received cargo space. notice of it. In essence, theBank' of Utahand chargeLthat Commercial ; Security !ie o spired'with certain - large private business officials to deposit 7TCO-ill WI the-- - pay -- employes in an account in Commercial Semi- T1NEW Y611,1C ,, zinc producers Wednety, and 'then refuse to pay the declinecl to release details ot Its employes in any sidaiiiidicated thrt - Richard liemingway, divisttitt.-- . ofChrysler model. vice Plymouth of -1 IvLarifliitariso., l---Bernieed1-1174- Commercia- Se: president on premium zinc. Corp. announced Thursday that The .. fastback concept of the 1964 onewayr the -- per pound: la Der.nse...ng. a Wednes---- - It and built on Plymouth-Vallasystem operates.- - Ogden School grades announced version of its cumPact Valiatl the compact's. wheelbese' ot 106 AayJ)yoiupetitor- a,--, next month. -- Security-thei- r inchesc Chrysler- - said. -- The new .car, the Barracuda: payroll-fun- ds. The bank in iiTbejastback, or extremely-Anaconda Marks the introduction of the sloping rear roofline; gives the turn makes out payroll checks, Lead Co., and first ntaseliesof,zew,type cavAt sdlhouett similar to2that2---takingers out anydeductions.and Joseph sends-teachcars that will be coming from of expensive foreign models. two checks a automotive assembly-lin- es this The interior is distinguished by month, which the teacher can joined in the move led Wednes-day4athen deposit in anrbaricuLhis bucket seats in front and shunNew-Jers- ey year. Zinc..Co. choice. None of the firms his in- - - Ford already has announced lated- bucket seats in the which fold ,fiat to convert the The Bank of Utah pis long creased - its- - price- - for- - prime- 1hatiLwllLintroduceanew felt that this makes teachers Model, the Mustang, at the New carpeted rear Interior into a ' Twestern zinc.. York World's Fair. but Ford has large seven-fostorage area. captive- - account, a spokesman' said. , Other districts, including the .'-t'-, - .P : , ' .., st ' t Lake-Count- ' , ' ''' I '' ' ,, , 1 ,:', --0, -. ' ,.. . 0's 4 4, - l' A, - 0 P. ,,,"77N, ...,....,.,:,,,:,.::.,.. iiiiIi,tistCaii' 4, , .4, ,o . ,,,,,,...,.. , a . ' - - ... kr7 i : , . --- .... - ) 'i.o1141i:d':',11t.i,.:,:: ',.,.. 4 , 1 , ; This should make wary high- 'way patrolmen feel more corn- fortable . shIce warming temp peratures ot the alltitpast,,,few d a y s F have sent tons of ;snow. . sliding down hillsides and flgh2 onto highways : ; ii Pocked Wednes- for several 0oudy - day hours were roads in Ogden--- and Logan Can ins as minor snowslides slipped onto ' , ....' 11. , . ' ' . - ' 1 ', t,. - 1 ! I( by week. i N Temperatures also I are or- meted, to drop from the warmth enjoyed earlier In the , Trida'y will be "Judgment highways The coming cold weather :. Day" for 282 outstanding seniors in public high schools from Par should slow the melting of heavy banks of snow. . son to Ogden. : The Sterling Scholar nominees : Temperatures in n o r t h e r n . wM net judges in preliminary Utah Thursday and AFfidl! '172 for cash awards. expeft0:. 4 competition V' Scho1ars-T1:41Utah 'County 30'511id ioW-4'anct in thi ild'a -- the souttr-Durin- ghichools will meetjudges at Brigham Yotmg University, Provo. the night theywlit tirop25to-1- 8. ..t 73; pOr- - " BYLISessions , 1 Th: caies heavy some t , -- " i. In 1 USILIE'SS -v tri!xt, the valleys, show - in the mountains Thus did the weatherman forer cast the climate for 'Thursday and Friday. Considerable cloudiness will : fill the skles both days and drop- rain over the valleys and . ,- . d Si-gol- ti, - . - 'April 2, 1964- DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM;Thursday, 10B( ,. 4. Secretary Wirtz has said it well.;.....!!Any . troduce -- g-or - -- -- --- automatic-equipment7- In-- - possible, stalling it.when volume is : -- in-- i employers should as smoothlyas -- -- philosophyor, policy about automation must necessarily start; from the clear recognition that tmre stained technological advance is not Only inexorable, but essential to the maintenance and elevation of the standard of living. The alternative to automation would be Oconotnic - - automoN - Bingen' Artificially bold-of back the introduction -automation , and lather ad--1. vances in 'technology to control job displacement wotdd nger, ne-fourth Q., Porter: Can ton birstowedt at a rate auvaunage - OE - - risin- takes which OLITIlial tion and gives plenty of ad- vance' notice ID affected em- - ' ' -' ployes. : 1 i '411SU 5110111a re-z,&utployers 'workers- for pther plan t- -J help displaced workers find-joelsewhere 43r,dir tct ,- ..thent-b- a, proper agencies tor....: assistance. : (Dtstributett 1964; b't Tint lis,- ' - I bs -- - - Syndicate, - Inc) :11 7, -- :... - ' LT 1 - 4It &Alai:04A ta4li 444, (id è...;Z&:h4,,,..A.4.31,171,-.111-11"I- ,IL,AAL.Ltztt --4,AL A, &ALA AILILAAILANAlt it" A Ads,,a-o- ,1 00 LA |