Show '''tf’ll - e— " V t’ T- - T V ‘ - ting schools for its Mr children lem Gov Clyde - said that schools ahould be allowed to take advantage of older teachers professional engineers and scientists Dr E Allen Bateman state superintendent of public instrucHe cited the case of a mathe- tion was quoted as saying the matics teacher who had been state’s I’ll million dollars for turned down by Salt Lake City school construction aid was Schools because she was past ’’grossly inadequate” — Gov Clyde said he had conferred with Dr Bateman on the probIt’s ‘Agronomy Week’ lem “I’m not satisfied with the Agronomy Week was desig- way they make their computa nated Monday by Gov George tions” Gov Clyde said He said D Clyde In hpnor of the 50th he had not decided what to seek anniversary of the founding of in the way of state aid for school the American Society of construction in the next A Editor: David Kuhn r AiloHate Editor: rhyltle Cratno In Mrs Ruth Tevlor's fourth grade room at Hawthorne School the etudenta are learning about Egypt and the Near East In their aoclal studies They thought It was very Interesting and made a display on a table showing how the Egyptians lived It ts very good Christina Andreseoa In Mrs Edith Kelly's art class the children have been making mosaic designs from bookbinding cllpptngi that have been cut Into triangles Shirley Williams Children In Richard Donelaon'a room have been having fun writing limericks Those chosen as outstanding will be typed up and put on disIn some tions mens each See the WURLITZER Centennial ORGAN DOUBLE KEYBOARD "In Organs— If t Wurlitief" if & ON tee For Your THIS NEW MODEL 06 BIG DOUBLE OVEN GEAOIOUKE COOKS PIES AT SAME AND TURKEY ” $2§f 95 Laurelyn Madsen Harold Waldhouse a science a few people have made very excellent rock collecwith tome very pice speciand have made a report on rock Christina Andreases wT ONIT NO MONEY DOWN Editor: Anne Pearson Aasoalnte Editor: Susan Holllng- worth Fourth gra’des taught by Miss La Rena Crow have been studying Holland They have discussed the country the people the dykes and 9 and Annabelle Reed 9 help arrange the Zuider Zee In their music Emery Smith classes they have been learning display of Egyptian life made by fourth grade pupils Dutch tonga and dances and Jack Allart a workman In the building how Rotterdam was bombed and changing colon They alw are Holland rebuilt Now: Rotterdam la one of who la from Rotterdam form on nalli Aut watching He to classes the brought the world a moat modern cltlea spoke Nrma Jean Rogen some souvenirs and tome records Some of the children brought of Dutch music He told them about St John’s Lutheran souvenirs of Holland Editor: Ann Bomn ADVBBTIICMINT Sumner Aeoclate Editor Robert Brandt Seventh and eighth grade pupil The children In Room 6 have Just ubtltute teacher Mr finished reading the old favorite had a “The Gingerbread Boy" and are Audrey Blank Monday Tueday and Wedneaday berauie their regudrawing pictures of him lar teacher C W Schwlch wai 111 Some of the children are drawing All the pupil are working on e the wolf and the gingerbread boy Christmas program to be given Dec and some are Just rawing the IS The school choir will be comgingerbread boy They are pinning bined with the senior choir of St Namrfnr backache hadaeie or muscular the pictures on the wall In their John’s Lutheran Church Besides room achcsand painsmarcomeonwithover-exer- the singing there will be recitations ' tlon emotional upsrtsorday today stress and Thatcheg Bylvla strain And folks who eat and dnnkunwiMly by the pupils and speakers Ur kinder-wit- h Florence Amott sometimes suffer mild bladder Irritation that restless uncomfortable feeling gartners are learning about houses If you are miserable and worn out because The children have drawn pictures of these discomforts Doan’s Pills often help that are Supposed to look like the by their pain relieving action by their south- - 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The highway ’ sound-condition- New-typ- e concrete ed or you like good stories (and who doesn't) you'll find them in every issue of the Era Interesting and - varied enough for young or old Outstanding and uplifting poetry too a “thump” to be Heard when you drive this concrete It has been developed to meet the continuous-lai- d 1975 standards set for America’s greatest highway building program— 41000 mile— now under wdy There's Almost like riding above the pavement instead of on it You’ll1 say concrete gives you this new-tythe smoothest most quiet ride ever Don’t waste time listening for the th uni p8rThere simply aren’t any This new pavement is laid without interrupting joints Then only the tiniest cushion spaces are sawed pe or hear suriacSr-Youi-neveE-Ie- ' them Roughening surface due ' INTEREST STORIES About real people the obstacles they overcame their achievements and their fascinating experiences TODAY'S FAMILY r Especially written for the family— their problems recreation home nights foods etc Includes articles by and for teen-ager- s 'Thoughts for Inspirational Talks" "How Well Do You Know Your Scriptures" an educational fun ond pithy say- section 'The Last WortT-huings and dozens more are in each issue of the Era mor not Built to cott Utah taxpayer I Only concrete can be engineered to match expected traffic loads aerve 60 year and more First coet is moderate or de-ice- ra THE IMPROVEMENT — 1“- f' £ - " thawing I PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION i1 nit fir im j 4 v i 2 U f L? J new-typ- flaking of the to freezing and can’t happen— due to a modem process called “air entrainment” A special granular base under the concrete makes permanent that new smoothness that good flat solid feel under you Studies show you save up to 4 on car expenses— gas oil brakes steering— for you don’t have as- phalt’s surface“drag’’ e conSound reasons why crete is the preferred pavement for the new Interstate System issue at Subscriptions received by the end of November will still get the November 60th Anniversary no extra cost — only $250 for 12 big issues Extra copies for friends relatives or for framing 40 cents each Send your own Or gift subscriptions to-- ' tax- e NOW FOR YOUR FAMILY SUBSCRIBE concrete roada also save payers’ dollars on maintenance which will be up to 60 less than for asphalt New-typ- -i- nto-the- super-road- s world-famou- OTHER FEATURES FINE FICTION AND POETRY If for your new Interstate System of Series for Youth and Their Barents written by W s Cleon Skousen and illustrated by artist Arnold Friberg Should be in every home A HUMAN MONTHLY MESSAGES FRIBERG ± X 4 r amataadi'ac-- ff l 50 North Main Street Salt Lake City Utah |