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W - dL-- & '’'' Mi " School Susan' Williams and Yvonne Miller' ”Douglaa Tate Longfellow are enjoying the Liberty Park rings fourth grader rolls away the time ' YOUNG VERSE: Adult poetry JUST ABOUT PEOPLE: I’ll It’s sad wager the William Nichols famfilled with the" futility of life ily In Rupert Idaho holds the ’and love and amateur appendectomy chamdeath pionship — they’ve had three It doesn't sing appendicitis operations in the Flowers bloom I have to clean my The sun is like spoon' room golden Show me a modern adult who can come up with a phrase to tickle the mind like 'The sun Is like a golden spoon" I also like Gregg Harker's poem about a bear: There was a bear Bis name was Clair Bis mother loved him dearly Be ate a squirrel he ste a fly ' Be was so sick he wished he could die Oh my!” And Michael Dunlap of the Butler School’s fifth grade gives a poetic picture of a lion "The ’lion is a very big beast And he likes to have a big ' I feast Be cuffs his wife and bites her ears Until she Is nearly In tears” The See what I mean? poetry of the very young is the Once a famous real poetry man said that poems should be written only by the very young And If he didn’t say it he should have! - ! It’s impossible for the same man to be married to a woman for 80 years— because after the first 15 years"’ he’s not th tame man! Any Peters Not Light The Pot Is Right challengers? An eastern writer bemoans the lack of haunted houses in the world these days He says that in the old days every corn" munlty had at least one famous haunted house that kids were afraid to walk past on windy — dark nights Inability to speaker has brought more conAny of yo'n oidtimers recall gent restraint troversy more threats and deany haunted houses ' in old patterns of economics unsuited mands than any since the JSalt Lake City? to our times could destroy the budget of "President Harry S prosperity Joseph Truman was cussed” In 1950 Wasn’t there one on the upper country’s "From these reflections avenues that was supposed to Rosenblatt Salt Lake Industrialhave ghosts walking through ist Bald Tuesday at Hotel Utah comes the worrisome convicMr Rosenblatt a member of tion' fast it probably wouldn’t the halls from time to time? National Association of Manu- have made any difference re danbe can cleaning Spring facturers’ board of directors gardless of who was president! gerous The other day Colleen Peterson who works in the au- was featured speaker- - at a because the general demand ditor’s office at the Hotel Utah luncheon meeting of Salt Lake for federal assistance 'even decided to" do a little spring City Rotary Club attended by from the very people who conmore than 350 business and pro- demn It in principle is such cleaning She moved her desk that it will constantly Increase from the wall — and broke a fessional men and will be pulling taxes up and A recent report ‘Within ControF i finger! states that there is enough salt His topic was "The Federal up along with it” Mr Rosenin Great Salt Lake to supply Budget" But he started from blatt added United States for the next the local level 'departing from the 240 years Well Jus thought prepared speech with pointed you’d like to know remarks concerning locql govA contract Is a piece of ernment to drive home the statement: paper on which the good "The part of our things are printed 'In large situationencouraging is that we haven’t bad are and the type things ' t come to a precipitous Jump yet ' printed In small type! A man The whole of our Inflation is Payson TODAY’S VALENTINE 'absolutely within our control died In a Salt Lake hospital Valentine to If we can get some prompt and Tuesday at 8:50 am of compli- A woman a who should have had energetic action on the federal a Valentine a long time ago budget and make sure the govHer name is ernment and our congressmen Lois Gold-- j know we do want enlightened ling beloved res-- ' statesmanship from them which ldent of Welling- permits the sort of retraint our ton Utah responsible leaders must exerHer neighbors cise" uid friends re- Local Problems 'Vv Valen- to local conditions tine for Mrs MrReferring said there Is Rosenblatt Golding because: a that many of the hardly day "She’s a wonderful Woman group are not "faced with” Inwho brightens up our lives A fine mother of nine wonder- creasing juvenile delinquency about inadequacy ful children A fine grand- complaints of education the system a munimother and cipal government whose Ineftoo t “All people are welcome In ficiency "is appalling” a public her home” a friend writes “She library which is a "disgrace1 has a rare talent for hospitality and a freight rate 'situation reand makes everyone feel at sulting in Utah being "treated home and wherever she is you like a colony "I realize that Rotary and can always find laughter and other fivlc clubs can do nothand sympathy understanding" A Valentine to you Mrs Lois ing to correct all these things ' t simultaneously and at once Golding! “ but you ire a ' cross section V SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: representation with more power Today In Salt Lake City and greater ability” Mr RosenJ giants will walk the earth—' blatt said of course the Indians might The $71800000000 federal Dr Samuel Harris Major 'eml ijtdget for fiscal 195 said the Iivcl most of llffAt Kanah 1 i £& J ifeflWlWlWi Thursday Evening Parents and teachers ested in getting help on problems 19 S 1957 val- n Panel Members r long-overdu- e 5WMrs UJ&C great-grandmoth- - f)A A i i - I Bennett Calls foiSlashes In New Federal Budget A A A A A A M — A A time he can speak clearly over the telephone Ordered by Judge In the Monday night incident according to arresting officers the man arrested for drunken driving was ordered released at once after he was permitted to make a telephone cad at the time he was booked In jail Oty Judge Marcellus K Snow or- deredthe release without balL A companion arrested at the same time for drunkenness was r held to the rule officers reported Oiief Skousen ordered Capt Stelnfeldt to conduct a complete investigation of the Monday night Incident and make a report At the same time the po lice chief said he would discuss the matter of release of prisoners with the city Judges Refuse Phone Order Judge Snow had ordered by telephone that the one man be released on his own recogn z ance at once Jail personnel refused to accept an order by telephone asserting that they would have no evidence of the release order The Judge then agreed to write an order which was signed by himself the arrested man the Jailer and the attorney for the defendant before the re- lease was effected said Tuesday he behaves Sen Wallace F Bennett thq proposed new federal budget can and should be cut as far — — as it Is possible — —7“ 7 T “I think Congress is beginning to realize that the budget as submitted by the President Is only a recommendation and that we have the responsibility of deciding how much money will be spent” he declared Sen 'Bennett added that he did not think “it Is fair to put and Hearing Center at the Uni- all the burden on the President” versity of Utah Dr Goates also The Utah aenator pointed out that Congress sometimes is clinical lecturer in psychiatry sses laws “without figuring where the money to support tjiem at the university The program wiU be open Is coming frpm” The present budget figures very largely covey authorizations of the past without charge to the public ' three years Sen Bennett explained the Freed of Charges President does not have the veto and Michael Frank Burdett31 xwer of 558 Green Lawn PI (135 North) must approve or disapprpve an Tuesday was found innocent on appropriation bill In its entirety The senator stopped In Salt charges of involuntary manslaughter by a jury In Third Lake Gty Tuesday on his reDistrict Court The trial was turn to Washington from San held before Judge Ray Van Cott Francisco where he talked beJr fore a regional meeting of the National Industrial Conference Board an organization maintained by business and Industry to supply factual information "I have the impression” Sen Bennett aid'“that the Inflation is flattening out and that busi' ness as a whole will be on a Faces Holdup Hearing cations from injuries suffered plateau ' with no spectacular Preliminary hearing for Rob automobile-tankMarch 23 in an gains this year and no recession ert J Wilson 21 East end I the of think the er truck collision on UJ5 160 18 By year with robbing the Star charged will a on' be it slightly higher miles north of Monticello' aeaners East last Sat- -' level than at the beginning" The victim Dr Samuel Harris urday was set Tuesday for Sen Bennett said there is far April 17 by Oty Judge Leland G Major was flown to Salt Lake from unanimous In agreement Larsen Oty March 24 for specialist Congress on the wording of a treatment proposed constitutional amendsaid ment to determine when and if Dr officers Investigating was northbound behind a president should be declared Major tanker truck loaded with crude Incapable duties oil The tanker operated by Ken Utah’s legal fight to prevent treat human ailments without neth A Brown 34 East or medicine and pulled out onto the highway to Days Since naturopaths from practicing the use of drugs use without the of operative avoid collision with another surgery' and obstetrics has surgery" tanker truck and a pickup truck Last Utah ended Atty Gen E R Callister While the Case was in the which was parked at the road ' reported Tuesday legal channels the naturopaths side Death Traffic The UJ5 Supreme Court in- who had licenses to practice sun The automobile officers said formed him that it has denied gery could retain their practices collided with the rear of the northbound tanker petition seeking a rehearing But no new licenses were Issued of a Utah Supreme Court deciDr Major was born Oct 2 Naturopaths who limited theip work to druglesa and surgery-les- s 1918 at Wales Sanpete County sion of a year ago a son of Fred R and Sarah Dye The state’s high court upheld healing pould be licensed the action of the Department of They may Under the decisions Major He spent most of his life as Business Regulations in refus- continue to secure the limited resident of Kanab graduating ing to issue licenses to naturo- licenses" But the 43 naturopaths who from high school there He at pathic physicians and in revoknow allowed to practice surare tended the University of Utah issued licenses' ing already and was graduated from the ColThe department had issued gery in Utah will have their licenses until September of 1955 licenses revoked the Departlege of Medicine On April 25 1945 he married when the attorney general ruled ment of Business Regulations Flo Ileaton at Louisville Ky’ that neuropaths could only announced Tuesday (R-IJta- r"rrT four-hou- S I - 420-5t- 423-3r- h d Utah Naturopath Fight Ends On High Court Appeal Reject 2566-7t- h ’ A Jk any telephone llne-fte- ‘ A A A Jk M Jk ? ' own recognizance v' According to Capt E J Stelnfeldt Jail commander some Jail officers apply an old rule which requires any person arrested for drunken driving or drunkenness to be held four is allowed to make a telephone call hours before' he t Sen’ Wallace F Bennett Indicated newer he Other officers Jail regulations apply k ’ Wants fiscal shears used which require that a man arrested for drunkenness may — — can 'at make a Utah Doctor 39 Succumbs To Hurts Suffered in Crash ‘ - ’ - Moderator of the panel will be Dr Warren R Tepper Salt Lake pediatrician Other panel members will be Dr Roy A Darke- - psychiatrist Dr Cloyd C Hofhelns former Salt Lake Cit school physician now in general medicat p r a c 1 1 c e in Bountiful Dr Charles Ruggeri Jr eye specialist Dr David A Dolowitz far nose and throat specialist knd Dr Wallace A Goates director of the Speech - $ Police Chief W Cleon Skousen Tuesday undertook to certain whether there is a "double standard” for persons taken ' to Salt Lake Oty Jail - He also said he would consult with aty Police Court Judges between the judges and police In matters re ' on ' ’ fleeting a “double standard” — One Released One Stays In Jail tt The action of the chief of police was started when h? learned that of two persons arrested late Monday—one for drunkenness and another for drunken driving— one man was compelled" to remain In Jail while the other was ordered released on his Interfeuch If you have any questions you would like the panel to answer telephone Tribune Information and dictate your question The number is EL Industrialist Urges Curbs On Inflation Trend in US Second Section ’Driver Released Companion Held ‘ six-ma- pushes Ranler West-- ' scooter testrun on homemade ‘Tipsy’ Case Brings Chiefs Action uable suggestions at a public forum Thursday at 8 pm in ’ ' East High School"' This will be the first in a series of four weekly programs on problems of living to be presented by the Utah State Medical Assn and the Salt Lake Tribune J i n canobtaln some x' Skousen Probes Jail On Double Standard N - Jack Sutpher mann al( ffiimtu be? Could It be imxlety or some other form of emotional disturbance could It be poor vision poor hearing or a speech diffi- culty? V & swings a mean ten- vacation exercise hand what — AAAAA V ‘Behavior’ e l t 11' v Salt Lake City Utah — Wednesday Morning — April - I can take or leave “Spring! Spring! Birds sing Grass is green Pge 26 By Jerome K Full Tribune StaffJWriter Utah’s high divorce rate may be shaved as much as 30 per cent under a new counseling program put Into law by" the Are you baffled by some as1957 Legislature Commissioner pect of your child’s behavior? Ward G Holbrook Department If he doesn’t seem to get along of Public Welfare predicted well at school If he gets out of Tuesday The program will operate under the state’s district courts and be administered by the welfare department Mr Holbrook said the law establishing mandatory counseling Blackout Pete is back again for most persons seeking divorces will be placed In opera- with puzzle 43 and $150 In the tion about July L The law SB treasure chest for the lucky 18 is to become effective puzzler fan ' -who solves the May 14 t He said the program will save clues that lead up to a third of the marriages to his hoard now heading toward divorce and The key to Will also save a more tangible Pete’s cash is item— the state’s money located on In 1956 there were 2190 di- Page 22 of this Issue of vorces in Utah state statistics The Salt Lake Tribune Solve show That is considerably the puzzle and win $150 higher than the national total Read the rules and send In In relation to population as many entries as you wish The state spends about two And remember a $5 cash million dollars each year for aid bonus will go to the winner if to dependent children Mr Hol- his entry is mailed in pasted brook said Tfce federal govem-Se- on a postcard Page 29 Col 1 ’ Nothing Serious ths: nr fIjr gait Log ’ Dan Valentines goes like i & Your Child Baffling You? Attend Forum Thursday nine-year-ol- d family in four months Radio-T-V Divorce Rate Learn ‘ But the poetry of the very young Is filled swith zest and love of life And the beauty of things It sings I was lucky Dan Valentine eftough the other day to come across some original poetry created by the young minds of boys and girls who attend Butler School The short poems written by the youngsters are Refreshingly original filled with fine imagery and have the lilt Of the very young I like the poem written by vJudy Haueter of the second grade It's called “spring” and s v£lM Louise and Joanne Dickson help David Mldgley does fan work on Nancy Curley with the family shopping chore rebuilding an old boat at hli home- - nla - racket-fo- r r State ’? Ya Kiddin Shapes Study? It’s Vacation Time Setup to Trip The sun the breeze and children combined Tuesday to give Salt Lake residents a tingling warning that spring is moving along For the city’s more than 40000 school students It was spring vacation and the students were for the most part enjoying the sun and the breezes ' Some helped With chores about the home— raking leaves mowinglawns and getting yards into shape for the welcome April rains and the warming May sum ' Others and they were in the majority did what children usualy do during vacations They played There are thousands of ways to spend a vacation Nearly 40000 different ways by the looks of activity Some played tennis braving threats of rain Other students spent time working piling up money for spring dances or spring clothes An informal survey showed nobody was paying attention to studies summed things up: A freckled “Study? Nah! This here’s a vacation aint It? We get plenty of study next week We’re supposed to have fun now" wAWw s J J aJ 0 s s £ |