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Show October THE JOURNAL 2 Page German Teachers Study in Utah , ' vL v iiv miixii .. tiii: in myu , vp , 1 v y- y v 1 H V s r i h! ) ' Wins in 'Sin City' " (Jj " DJ4 4 t.s sue o 'i 1 r- The state of Utah will serve as a scenic classroom during the next - U - three months for eighteen German high school teachers studying at the University of Utah. Part of group of a 1951 9, , K qr., . y If, ; rs 7 ? foreign ' $ countries now educators from studying at 1. leading U. S. univer11 U.1 : tractions. The first tour via bus took the teachers through Southern Utah to y. 'i ' t :w. ',rZ, - 7.. s Jf ' 7- V'JL-vs5- ' 't - i $ ' y. x ,, ' ' i ' n ' ; ' ' ' .vr i v . '5 ' ' f y.'i- - i. t A J ( . t A 7 A. v , ' J i ' ! v1 . Ibi 'Xi Aa'. . p SU.v .4 '-- 4 t -- $ 1$ l ' ' ;s &', A Vrr 'A 'sA v S ' ' 5 $'4 - . wX'.v. 7 ! y y;- v : zj y .'.vXv,-,v.- V.V. iWa - : X k'rl & 1 y V. r: , 4;: V''' Vjt' ' N v i 6 . vy ffrZ yZiZjzZ:. .;N,' Ar j x V "'t' f'r Vrr ' v. .vj ryv 4V sities, the teachers are sponsored by the International Teacher Education Program. Part of the stay in Utah will be spent on the U of U campus attending seminars and classes to obtain background in the American educational system. The remainder of the visit will be filled with guided tours of Utahs scenic at- v.- 7,.- I r v 1 9 y .$ y. : . t DR. CLYDE KNOWLES Is kissed by f. f ,v. Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon. his wife after being elected City , irULA They also visited in Las Vegas. Commissioner of Phenix City, Ala. and Nevada Cedar City. Backed by the anti-vic- e crusading v' "j; '7 77K in the formerly corrupt groups . Education Teacher of the ;V g Purpose Jf' ' ' ' f town, Dr. Knowles polled 2,000 of x Dr. F. A. to j Program, according ' the 3,259 votes cast. It was the ' i' r'Z , .' ; vx r Faust, coordinator of the group 7 v it 'V V vrr, first municipal election in Phenix K '' P'X . i a v. -- i and associate professor of secondr ' y r;7 , r since the slaying of Alabama AtAlbert torney General-designa- te ary education at the U, is to proDeseret Coorteiy a L. better-mutuoff touched Patterson sweepunderstandmote a PLEDGE SUPPORT The U.S. Treasurys savings bonds campaign, has the backing of ( International ) ing cleanup. of the world ing among people these prominent Utah women and organizations they represent: from left, Mrs. K. B. Mrs. J. through knowledge of other cultures Farnsworth, national security and bonds chairman, American Legion Auxiliary: O. Mrs. bonds Bracken Lee, honorary state womens savings Jay Kingston, chairman; and activities. state womens savings bond chairman; Mrs. Julia Stoney, standing, Utah Association of The program also provides for Bank Women representative, and Mrs. L. D. Schroder, president, Utah Federation of Womens Clubs. basic education, technical know- weekly newspaper published in ledge and training necessary to of the residents of borne slight encouragement was the interests v the improvement of living standards study in Utah the teachers will be ;lt Layton, Ulah. (.(lun I)avis officials to noting upon given safety in rehabilitation of to various rural areas in the world. areas im,I"vfment!l;: 'a of the U. S. for a months study cars running accidents in involving Ul o d Upon completion of three months of American life. nine the first off the road. During month period of lh.'tl, there has! CASEY BAT FOR YEARS decrease1 With nine!l,cen an approximate !' SALT LAKE CITY such accidents and also eight less KwSWWWwrtv? months of the vear behind us. Utah killed con '4, has recorded l:is traffic fatalities Pelkstrians 1,ave been zZz-Sv tvXy.y. in 117 accidents. This represents a Paicd wlth lhe corresponding period v'4 0,1 he othpr flde of tIlc -; decrease in aecidents and a the miscellaneous li.u; decrease in fatalities emu- - scal' botvever, ot apoidents other than the pared with the corresponding period 'Tes above and collisions have increased Xatl Advertising Representative in Advertising Service Newspaper The Utah Safety Council reported '222 No. Michigan Ave. that over the period of the last four The lb'. record will fall some-- , Chicago, 111. 72.-; ; of the what short of hopes expressed by years, an average of n ir "in Advance years traffic fatalities are recorded Safety Council officials at the; Payable during the first nine months. On beginning of the year, at which In "combination with this basis Safety Council spokes- - time a l.V,, decrease in traffic The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. man projected an estimate of Ibo fatalities was set as a goal. Such; traffic fatalities to the end of 195-1- . a decrease, the fact that a )rc de-- ; This would be 19 fewer deaths over crease might now be expected, 195.'. or a 9.1 0 decrease. The Safety would lend encouragement to safety Council said, however, that to officials and the public as a whole realize this numerical and percent- - in accident prevention age decrease, Utah would have to activities on the part of both public1 (improve its record for the final and private groups, the Safety throe months of 1954. Council concluded. 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