| Show y TBi S&K taM : Trtb’atli Sonflar State - Advises School Clinics Stress Building Child’s Personality EVEN KINDERGARTEN said EDUCATORS Edna Ambrose U That modern education tries said SL Settle can create by having a assistant elementary Marie Hughes elementary children to develop the whole personality hand in deciding what the class of a child and not Just specific tion professor and conference education professor who Wanda Debt to Fund skills like reading writing and chairman nated the communications clinic will do said out in was son U elementary education Dr believe Miss” educa- M coordi- Robert- Dr born ’rithmetic of children’s Solving Atty Gen E R Callister Sat- subjects for discussion at an eleurday asked the Salt Lake City mentary education conference Commission to pay up a delin- Saturday It wasWte third annual conquency of approximately $64000 ference on elementary schooling it owes the Firemen’s Pension conducted for Utah teachers suFund “and thus avoid the neces- perintendent? principals and supervisors at the University of sity of legal action" Utah reThe delinquency had been Some 433 educators from ferred to the attorney general all parts of the state attended Commisby the State Finance the penwhich administers sion sion fund Co-o- lems that it is “important to listen to tha who directed can influence professor a child before you clinic Teacher still has the uphim” This kind of listening im- per hand she said but evert — can decide to do thing? plies acceptance of the child prob- and teacher-pupi- l pupil-pu- p communicatioh development of creativity and “developing good feelings about self and others” were topics of the four conference clinics It was emphasised that children can bring out their problems if teachers accept children as they are and what they have to say as being of value 1 1 a sort of “believing all things" he is and says Creativity does not only mean arts’ Social relationships and everyday speaking can be creative too It was emphasized during one clinic ' ' Poultry Fills Posts — — p UNDER STATE law paid fireman contributes per cent of -- his salary each rrionth to the fund and the city or county which employs him ‘lsrequired‘ to contribute an Identical amount Mrs Edna Ohlwiler Paradise State Finance Commission ofhowever out Cache County Saturday was reficials pointed that Salt Lake City is more than elected president of the Utah $(54000 delinquent in its payP o u 1 1 r y and ments— although the city’s fire ’ I Farmers men have all contributed their jerative’s womIntermountain Region with dear or clearing as required shares an’s auxiliary north and south Some cooling expected In a letter to the City Comj The women mission Mr Callister stated: fand the presi-- I each five -- -- In Auxiliary-- - Co-op- Sunday Indl-I- n portion of the Hi weather forecast map for theNientrml cates clouds Sewer Project Moves Into Clearing Sides Spell Colder Letup in Showers 'Flurries Fourth Phase ate: PrecipitaTlala from XTg Wathf Bores® period ended at 8 30 from partly cloudy tion for gktea will varyIntermountain tor Novem04 precipitation to fair over the Begion pm 87 Int In i ®ccumulatlve deficiency Sunday Soma anow flurrlei ara ex- ber Special to The Tribune 20 In precipitation aince Oct X 1975 pected 19 In accumulative exceaa 2 36 In LAYTON-T- he fourth phase Ex 08 18 5 aunset 7 Sunrise Sunday TEMPERATURE CHART maximum 41 expected mini- of construction of sewer outfall (Data for 34 hour period ended Sat- pected 24 mum urday at S30 P m the North Davis Vtab Salt Lake City and vicinity — Partly A and Hih Low Prec cloudy Sunday Monday Sewer District is proIB few anow flurries in nirrounding moun- County 10 Hleha both daya near tain! Sunday gressing rapidly and may be I inesor ' 17 13 37 24 15 41 Iowa 24 tilth— Partly cloudy north fair south 06 Sunday and Monday A tew anow flur-rle- a the north Sunday and Monday WILLIAM II KING attorney Tr Cooler Sunday and Sunday night Highs 45 to 53 both davs 35 to 45 north for the district said Saturday 04 outh Iowa 16 to 28 Soathaastern Idaho — Fair and colder a major collector line Is being end Monday Sunday Sunday 34nteht to 40 Iowa 10 to 20 instated at a cost of $205000 Hleha both 06 except near daya In some high valleys xero to connect the present Layton 33 Senthweatarsa Idahe — Fair Sunday 39 36 01 meht and Sunday Monday Colder Mon- 07 day and Monday night Highs both days 35 to 42 Iowa 1 0 to 22 80- ilk®-- - Ely Evanston Grand Junction Beno Bock Spring! Sheridan West Yallowiton® Paelfla Lo Angelas — ‘ i - l 19 30 33 37 If italei 68 45 BO 50 Portland San Oteco San Frenctac® Seattle Spoken® 88 43 43 81 43 49 36 II 51 60 47 43 45 40 33 39 16 33 34 84 17 36 Nevada— cloudy northeastern fair eleewherv Sunday Fair portion Cooler Sunday Highs 37 to Monday 68 extrema eouth Iowa 47 except 80 42 south extrema to 18 to 34 I except Wyoming — Considerable cloudiness with snows In the mountains and scatTr tered snow flurries at lower elevations Sunday and in the east portion Sunday Generally lair in the west SunTr night day night and In the east Monday Locally strong gusty Winds Sunday Turn-In- s 88 colder Sunday end Sunday night Continued cold Mondsy Highs mostly In the 30s — Light rain and anow Seminary 61 apread aoutheaatward across the north- 3B 30 54 85 48 Detroit Kansas CltT Minneapolia Omaha to - ern portion of the Intermountain ReSaturday covering aouthein Idaho 83 gion end extreme northsoutheast 35 ern Utah Wyoming by late afternoon - Rapid clearing followed and by evening skies were moKlly clear over southern Idaho 03 and clouds were dissipating over southwest Wyoming ®nd northwest Utah The temperature trend continued to rise and readlngg across the region wars near normaL Seat Boston New York City Waabington DC 47 44 53 40 41 58 56 77 33 47 56 61 58 81 37 Miami New Orleana Oklahoma City Phoenix San Antonio Su Louie York Times Servlet NFW YORK Nov 17— Rainy weather continued Saturday throughout most of 19 Virginia and Carollnaa A few anow flurries fell In northern Wisconsin Minnesota and upper Michigan where eight to 12 Inches of gnow still covered d upper the ground The Mississippi Valiev and the northern below Great Lakes Region maintained 18 the L California and Florida treating levels were mostly fair and warm with in the 80a Tha temperaturea for the rest of the nation ranged lrom the middle 40 to the middle 80s 39 38 78 63 83 New Tr Seatk Albuauerque Atlanta Partly Tr Tc Midwest Bismarck Chicago 41 36 outfall line with the district system The line will extend a distance of about three miles frofti the west end of Gentile Street to intercept the Layton line in the southeast part of the city Mr King said Statewide Plumbing and Heating Murray awarded the sewer installation contract has shown “remarkable progress” during the two wepljs crews have been on the job he added’ THE FOURTH phase will wind up major Installation of outfall lines leaving only the construction of a milliondollar sewage treatment plant west of Syracuse to complete the sys tern the official said Included In the final phase will be installation of a small lateral line to connect residences south Roy Weber County with a major outfall line laid to that area last summer In year Here Is a summary of traffic accidents reported Saturday in Salt Lake City: sm—Bth Wegt near Uh North It 14auto Arnold Rlcnora-goDriver Iu SL ‘Parade’ Some thrilled a day night harmony old-tim- e audience SaturSouth High School's in Two as the Salt Lake 33 Hill Air ForreBawlBeverly auditorium Dean Dgvia 32 778 W jlnd North Chapter of the Society lor the Damage: 8450 No injurles d n a m— 458 N -2nd West Auto-parkeDriverRichard Jesae goto uo Heckert 28 Clearfield 262parked Bishop Pi of George T Barrett 930 No in- (430 North) Damage! Juried ath South and 2nd V”1 Auto-curbin- g two trees pflyeri Marshall Ray Burns 24 50 E 6th South head back and kg InjurlSi Property damage: 11000 10 05 a m— 6th South and 5th last Bit run auto parked auto Duver unknown: parked auto of Katherine Gto South Damag® Gilbert 242 E 1st No auto: 81fK) Injuries parked 10 5 a m— 1809 5th East Two autoa Non reportable II- 38 am — 278 E 2nd South Truck-gutNon reportable 1118 e m — 21st South end 13th Beet Menafee Two autos Drivers Virginia Laird Ave 1378 ( 1 2"0 59 Taylor Dennia Arden Morgan 20 1870 South! 125 No injuries Severn Dr Damage 11 4 am— 1263rd East Two autos Non reportable j 1245 g m — 120 W 2nd South Two gutos No police Investigation reauired (756 m — 2nd East and 9th South T o autos Non reportable 15 55 a m — 1000 S Main Two autos 2 Hobbs Drivers: David William 1905 Ogden: Roy Bigler Davis 72 Gunderson Ln (4070 South) Damage 9125 No Injuries 1 17 a m — 5thJ South and Douglaa Auto parked f 1240 East r ulo Ft 38 Driver- Annamaw Hlckev Reuter 2757 Kenton Dr (2780 South' minor of auto Charlotte Injuries parked Ave Virginia Hervey 627 Coatsvllle 200 No in- (1790 South) Damage) 1U5W'p — 1st Ave and K St f7O0 Ivan Jnhn Fasti i-Two autos Drivers: East Gaiy- - Fllie MatMa681-3r195 d Ave Damage: Allen 19 No Injuries and Fast 1 49 21st Sunnvpld pm Ave (840 South ) Three autos Drivers-Bet29 3355 Oakwood W Epnerson G Gibbs 34 Ave (2610 Fasti Edwin 301 B St (250 Fasti- Swen Lawrence 40 Centerville Damage: 1300 Nielson No injuries Two 5 SO pm — 155 F 2nd South — reportable gutos Non — 7th East and South 13lh pm Two gutowparhed auto Driven Ed ward James Chambers 2( Fugene 725 : Hoist Guether Seine) 16 Org non South n parked F Broadway auto of Karl Hans - Willi Jeen 19 E 1st South Damage- S355 No Injuries 8 4 p m — 9th South and Diestel Hd (1675 FastnTwo atib'S Drives vMadie large Preservation and Encourage ment of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America held its eighth annual "Parade of Barbershop Quartets" In addition to songs quartets there by Utah Special to The Tribune LAYTON — Construction- of pumping and water storage facilities for a deep well drilled by the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District north of here is about 70 per cent complete When the $100000 project is finished sometime in January water will be available for use by a number of north Davis - Countyfor communities hard were numbers pressed water additional culinary chords by the chapter’s directed by Yal J Hicks rendi W G MiTHIE project sutions by guest California four perintendent for Okland Consomes and novelty dancing by struction Co Salt Lake City Tina and Wallace Richardson said' facilities at the well will Proceeds will finance the Salt include a 68000 gallon storage Lake chapter’s high school mu tank booster pump house and a sic scholarship program complex metering system Cost of the project pumping equlpment but not the expense of drilling the deep well The reinforced concrete stor- age tank is nearly complete and work Is moving ahead rapidly on the booster pump house and other facilities “THE WELL “I “ y v tj £ k-V- 9! 4f A- - '' A boards met in Fourth " Sl 7' ! r ' $4Alj "if-?- - Sat-urda- y the r Ward B” V songs” l&jf' v OF THE women’s quartets Grant Eighth Ward’s foursome was judged “superior” Singers (Recreation Hall Church of Jesus Mrs Ohlwiler Christ of Latter-daSaints 111 W 7th South Other officers of the auxiliary include Mr? Glenda Cooper of are y r fJ i V ' Mrs Hattie Bankhead of Paradise reappointed secretary and treasurer Mrs- - Dee Koyle of Spanish Fork elected to a r term as a director and Mrs Rosella M Tanner of Fremont Wayne County is hold- 'v’k i it over director iHatiffr f t J from all Representatives parts of Utah and southern Idaho attended the meeting which began with a Joint session of the women and the presidents of local boards The merTancf women 'met' separately questions concerning ment of the Dr Royal A Bagley ' V i h ' 4 Peter- son Canyon Rim Second Ward's men’s quartet received "superior” Members of the quartet are Reid Johnson Dick Timp-so- n Dave Castleton and Don SI ? Egginton two-yea- two-yea- r f VW’i vice presi- Fillmore dent Jean Smith Diane Riches Jeanette Beales and Lucy - 4 iS' iTTiTiV' Mel Humphrey shapes up temporary mound grave in new pet cemetery until it is sodded used to cover in the spring Six Dogs Start Burials Utahn Establishes Cemetery Old Dobbin For Pets-Ev- en “SUPERIOR” among the mixed quartets was Nibley Park Ward’s entry comprised of Marion and Richard Walker Irene Boede and Burt Maxwell Judged “excellent” were Duncan and Grantsville First wards’ mixed quartets and East Mill Creek Second Ward’s women’s quartet-- - Here’s Rundown Of Crime oil SL Police Rolls to go to the eity(dump This cemetery will handle them for is a summary of a small fee of only $10 and it is The following crimes reported to Salt Lake surprising the number of inr City police during the quiries I have had to date” he 5 at ended Saturday period pml said state Robbery— Hal Robison Ogden commended Mr have Officials knocked itruck was and 2935 he The cemetery located at stole and urged develop- down by unseen assailant who S 3600 West doesn’t look like Humphrey package containing clothing and toyi of the cemetery ment (Laws valued at 15 much now but come next sun foibid Avenue Pharmacy Burglary — Third burying of animals in reported no loss to burglar mer it willhe covered with lawn the same — Dwain cemeteries as huBang 374 S 9th VandHm West reported garage window broken and planted with flowers and Store 503 N and Variety Hal’s Market mans) trees It will bexopen for all Mr reported door glass auto does not ex- 2nd West shattered Humphrey Harold Lindsey pets from parakeets onthrough pect to make his livelihood from windshield 503 N 2nd West reported service sta- Special to The Tribune SOUTH SALT LAKE— Love of dogs and an article In The Lake Tribune have led a South Salt Lake man to start work on the first pet cemetery in the N horses His fees are deEast the cemetery to coverf he cost of burial signed breeding dogs as a and to insure the cemetery will Mel Humphrey has manage- been 2164-4t- side line for 15 years He has become attached to the animals venew and upon their death found it terinarian of the hard to dispose of the body was introduced City ordinances forbid burying them in the back yard and Tribune-Writ- er only two choices remained Either to take them out into the country and throw them off Special to The Tribune to the side of the road or to MINNEAPOLIS MINN — send them to the city dump Ernest H Linford an editorial Recently after reading a story writer for The Salt Lake Trib- in The Tribune about a Spring-villune was elected to the pet dog couple burying-executive hoard of the National in Cobble Creek Canyon Mr Conference of Editorial Writer? Humphrey decided to investiSaturday at the 10th annual gate a pet cemetery meeting of the group and contacts with simVermont Royster of the Wall ilarStudy in the east gave cemeteries S Street Journal w a elected him the background needed In chairman Mr Linford had contacting city county and state served two terms on the board officials for rules governing previously such a cemetery and to see if his site was in proper zone he received commendation from Reports Vandalism officers on all three levels Mrs Dale L Russon 2145 not officially Although Browning Ave (1410 South) Saturday complained to police opened there are six dogs that vandals in an automobile burled ln the cemetery had driven a vehicle over four “People who have valuable shade trees in front of her resi— just seem not to want them pets dence Serves Board e five-ma- ? - be kept up through x the years tion gasoline pumps glass shattered Police discovered one parking meter near Greyhound uprooted (our loosened Bus Depot Mrs Dale L Russon 2145 (1410 Ave South) reported Browning suto driven over tour young shad® "Larceny —Police apprehended 1 theft of gasoline from auto of HOWEVER FOR those who Gene inJensen 2180 Kensington Ave and caskets 1530 wish headstones Smith) Roy Casey 623 Ramona Ave South) reported theftautoof (1935 will be availably If no head- two sets window drapes from 4746 S 4580 West reD McPherson D stone is purchased the grave ported two coats stolen from auto Perrv will be marked with a small L Kjar 1753 Harvard Ave (1110 four South) reported two fender skirts Fris-cnumbered concrete hub caps stolen from auto Asta vacuum 45 East 3750 9th reported All guide dogs used by the cleaner stolen from auto blind will be buried free of Ferrin Tanner Loa reported 100 rifle stolen from auto Bettfe Helmle charge in the cemetery if their Los Gables Apts auto reported “theft of Mr and 8 from were wish so owners Humphrey purse thefts Hub cap reported by East: lng said Donald Hunter Olsen 2135 Green St (840 Easti Clar150 foot 1300 The cemetery ence G Seyboldt 1897 Lincoln St (940 by postx at 2545-17t- has room for approximately burials Any pet parakeet birds dogs cats monkeys or even horses can be buried in the cemetery East): William T Jacob 1212 Victoria Wssth Mwx JVlfturer 1880 East Categorical totals reported to the dethis year Include’ partment to datecases Homicide 3 robbery 47 bur 84 vandalism 315: assault glary 703 25th larceny 1 803 — It Yourself’ Program Expands AdullrEducation ‘do it yourself adult education program equivalent to college courses is being offered to interested adult groups by the University of Utah Extension Division through the Ford Fund for Adult Education The 14 subjects offered range $11 A from politics economics Joto audio-visua- l s In-Sa- lt Workmen lower large valve into pump house for Weber Basin Conservancy District well north 63 of Layton v a construction proceeds The cost forJhese study th site I 'groups ranges Loin 75 cent to - per set poetry from film-strip- withinost of the courses aids complete with Dr Adamson for $250 offered estimated that the average cost to the state if it supported such a program would be about $45 apthropology They are taught as a series of evening discussion groups aided records - and by books ' 7“ TIIE- - FORD FUND is a nationwide program for increasing the knowledge of adult? but is not Restricted to adults only This is the second year it has Lake City been offered it was Experimentally since tried here last year according to Dr J H Adamson in charge of University Adult Education Pro- - - ' injure J w - Saints quartets of of Latter-daarea the Salt Lake Saturday had been judged “superior” as a re suit of weeks long competitionThe annual LDS Mutual Im provement Assn quartet festi val for wards in MIA Divisions 10 nd 14 ti)is year had a theme of “Fun With Folk- jy' local U ‘Do 1 lrn Fet is expected to produce up to 2300 gallons of water a minute enough to fill the large storage tank in just 27 minutes The new source will be tapped by the conservancy district to supplement water supplies from the Weber Basin Project The well is located about three miles north of Layton on Hill Field Road (Easy Street) - 41 drilled during the summer by another firm Mair Gilbert'' 41 9731043W E 91h South 9th South Barbara Eliason 19 100 No inturies Damage: 59 pm — 2nd West and North Nnn reportable Temple Two autos 400 44 P m— 1st Ave and E St Driversautos Jsck ClifFasti Two Maple Dr : EUa ford King 30 34641N 5o7 Wasatch St Margaret Fran iOO No Injuries Damage54 pm — 7th Fast and 21st South Two autos 4 64 p m —5th smooth and 17th Fast Clifford Grant Two autos Drivers White - 47 1544 Glen Arbor (1745 2ft John William Polllnson Smith’83 1801 Sigma (435 South) Damage No injuries — 8th South and West 4 0 pm Driver: Don Temple Auo pedestrian West eld Ray Pipkin - 34 2721 829 Temple pedelrian- Nona Jobe 6 bra-pions S 1st West minor bnue and No property damage no— 187 E Broadwav (TOO Drivers Lire Mav South) Three eutoe W 4R5 South Fox 19 627 0th Worrfaon 96 Ida&Ofg Frdrlrk 175 vj MoColltn —— Parnate: f dents of the -- clinics Three Church of Jesus Christ ln the afternoon “By the end of the year the 'to $75000 about owe will city ONE FEATURE of the auxithe fund” he said “We plan to liary’s meeting was a discussion first on pay this amount after the income tax problems as they of - the year and then set up affect farmers Gordon H Chrisenough money in the 1957 budg- tensen of the US Internal Revet to pay each month pn the enue led the cli&QUssion In addition a hew farm recpension fund” He estimated the city’s share ord keeping projected encourof the fund in 1957 would be age and enable all Utahfarm more than $50000 families to keep adequate records was introduced and will be explained at local meetings Cets Trial Date and work shops later The simThird District Judge Martin plified record keeping is inM Larson set Dec 14 for tended to enable all farm famtrial of R C Thompson 56 ilies to more easily fill in tax Copper Center Alaska after he returns and also to be more entered a plea of innocent to a aware of their financial situacharge of cashing an insuffi- tion at all times cient funds check The men’s meeting was concerned with explanations of Workers Oulspecd Schedule Quartet Harmony Well Thrills Throng On NortlrDavis Deep Includes Accident Reports t as January In II 39 2ft 33 37 31 finished as early “I r IS NOT the desire of the state of Utah to institute ap action for collection of this account unless it is absolutely necessary “We trust the city will see fit to rectify this matter within the very near future and thus avoid the necessity of legal action “In the meantime it will probFiably be necessary for the nance Commission fd refuse to entertain any further applica tions for pensions from Salt Lake City firemen" City commissioners had indicated previously they would not Day the delinquent sum until after Jan 1 “because we don't have the money" CITY AUDITOR Louis E Holley Saturday said the city can’t pay the money it owes the Firemen's PensionxFund this J McLaughlin head of the university’s elementary education department also coordinated Quartets Gain 3 ‘Superiors’ For SL Area 4 x like cook applesauce and Invite their mothers to a school lunch Miss Ambrose and Dr Samuel ' ’ Some 17 groups In Salt Lake City and suth places as Carey Idaho Dugway and Spanish Fork are participating in the program A complete list of topics offered Includes: World Affairs Are Your Affairs Ways of Mankind An Introduction to the Humanities Great Mon and Great suesrWays to Economic Reasoning Ways to Justice DiscovIsering Modern Poetry GreatParsues “in American Politics enthood in a Free Nation Great Bpoks Great Issues In Educa-gration Jefferson" and Our Times You andjfour Issues of i Community '56-5- 7 Mrs Janies W II Extension Division Decretory books used in Ford Fund program AmestoylLof shows film strips weords |