| Show H8fy w- - W ymmm® " i ' " V ‘ ' - t )t Salt fake tribune Local News Theater Salt Lake City Utah — Sunday Morning — November 21 Section B Utah Traffic Clai Two More Victi Business News Pages -3 Page One 19C3 NEA Paper State Toll Reaches 240 27 Above Mark for' ’62 Challenge To Teacher 31 -- 3 'Two more names were added to Utah’s mounting highway fatality toll Saturday with the deaths of a Willard Box Elder County man and a West Jordan girl in separate accidents Paces Give Guide Tips CLIDE DEAN 58 WILLARD was killed when he was struck by a car on U S Highway 89 91 in Willard Editor'! Note: This Is the second in a series ot three articles telling of new practices in Utah schools and the national and KAREN HATFIELD 16 daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl HatWest Jordan was killed when she was thrown from an auto In a two-ca- r crash in Riverton field slate attitudes toward training teachers for this type of work By 'William F Smiley Tribune Education Writer Special to The Tribune gill was killed instantly and her companion critically injured Saturday at 2:25 pm when their car was struck broadside by another at 3600 West and 11800 South RIVERTON— A “Position Paper” A was published Saturday by the commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards (TEPS) of the National" Education Assn It closed with this IN DEAD ON ARRIVAL AT Salt Lake General Hospital was 16 daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Hatfield 7830 S 2200 West West Jordan She was a passenger m a car driven by Marjorie Garrett also 16 daughter of Mr and Mrs Rex B Garrett 103-lEast these MISS GARRETT WAS LISTED in very critical condition in Karen Hatfield Salt Lake General Hospital with a skull fiacture other head In- RiVerton two-cjuries and possible internal in- ' Junes Both girls were thrown from the automobile by the impact of the collision pages is an invitation to the individual member of the teach- working singly ing profession and in concert with his fellows to assume responsibility and engage in innovation “The invitation derives from a belief jnwhat the American teacher ran and should be and do ' C T“ nV - vs v SI PEERING slight injunes w i- trr r c in the crash was the driver and only occupant of the other car Gale Hyrum Crane 38 13855 S a 2700 4 ' lvU L t l - ZLtt: Jordan girl was kUled and Copperton girl was critically injured Saturday in a collision between these two cars A West “HE IS GIVEN freedom the material rewards and the educational conditions he needs to render his services effectively” In capsule form the paper recognizes education as a public responsibility but says autonomy is requisite to professional must “Free and responsible examination of many points of view is jn the best tradition of both the scholarly approach and the democratic ideology" the paper says It imposes high standards of preparation and practice as an essential to better education and Traffic deaths in Utah for 1963 are close on holds innovation is essential to the heels of e record set back in the progress when 256 persons lost their lives in the record highway carnage Is record to be beat? 1960 states: compe- “THE APPLICATION of new technology to educational problems current research into the behavior of teachers in the class-roo- the accelerating trend and new insights into the nature and structure of knowledge— all contribute to changing the functions of the teacher” HERE ARE A FEW of the basic recommendations made by TEPS: to enter Students wishing teacher education should meet high standards of intelligence achievement health emotional moral and ethical fitness knowl-adg- e of English and ability to work with others with- Council Sets Target Date— Storm Nears One-Wa- y 5th 6th South To Deliver Quick Blow be and target date V to more def- on 5th South 6th South beSalt Lakers will wake up to a initely set between May and tween 4th West and 7th East has traffic been or world Sunday snowy July 1964 for suggested by Salt Lake but can rainy expect partial clearing City Traffic Advisory Council Sunday afternoon the weather IN A discussion on traffic vol- man said umes expected to be generated A PACIFIC storm front has when the north-soutfreeway is pushed into the Pacific northfinished council west spreading cloudiness and learned that the north leg of precipitation well ahead The the freeway probably will storm Is covering much of the functional when inter- IntermqUntain Area from Utah changes near 5th South and 6th northward In Utah Regular gasoline was selling South are completed heavy snows are likely in mounat prices ranging from 24 9 to tains HARRY E Wilbert consult26 9 cents a gallon Saturday Temperatures are expected to of ant the member council and during the fourth day of a gasobe a little colder Sunday night the district State for engineer line price war that has spread In Salt Lake City the highs will Highway Department said suthrough six counties be from 35 to 40 and will go perstructures at 5th South are COUNTIES Involved in the 50 per cent complete and about down to about 20 to 25 competition are Salt Lake Utah 60 per cent complete for the 6th IT WILL GET as low as 15 to Davis Weber Box Elder and South installation 25 in parts of Utah and will Cache As the freeway comes into reach a five to 15 A one-wa- y Sortie Prices Drop In Gas War Special to The Tribune Statistics show it WILLARD Box Elder County “Already traffic deaths have —A man was killed exceeded those for the entire instantly here Saturday at 6:20 year in 1962 when 233 persons pm in a accidied due to traffic accidents dent on US Highway in center of Willard the AND ANY WAY you figure it It doesn’t look good TROOPER Richard Haycock In the past 10 years traffic Utah Highway Patrol identified deaths for each year have the victim as Clyde Dean Wiranged from the low of 193 in llard formerly of Salt Lake City 1958 to that record year of 1960 Mr Dean lived in Salt Lake until a short time ago when City TAKE IT ANY way you want he moved to Willard where he — the picture unless extreme was employed by the Strong care is taken by drivers and Construction Co Salt Lake City — is dim Take an pedestrians average of the past five years DRIVER OF the southbound for the number of deaths that vehicle was identified as Harold occurred on streets and high- O’Brien 40 3737 S State Salt ways during December — 23 Lake City persons — Add that to the total for the year so far and you beat the all time record of 256— if you want to 89-9- 1 all-tim- tain and extend their tence” and - now of in several methodology fields (mathematics science foreign languages English psychology) create new responsibilities for teachers who must main- It entered the intersection k Here is how President Johnson’s proclamation declaring Monday as a day of national mourning will be observed In Utah: l) best chance for viable means and ? A out stopping for the stop sign -F- EDERAL STATE SALT LAKE City and County offices was struck in the right side at 3600 West and 11800 South Both girls were thrown from the juid the westbound will be dosed Only essential services Will be provided Crane station by sedan right Cars were knocked more than 70 feet into a field —Public schools in general will close Schools in Granite wagon Jordan Davis Murray and Salt Lake districts will close AH THE ACCIDENT raised the Catholic schools will be closed St Mark’s College Preparatory state’s 1963 highway fatality School and Rowland Hall School for Girls will close count to 249 compared with 213 -S- OME COLLEGES MILL BE closed The University of at this time a year ago Utah will close except for night classes Brigham Young UniKAREN HATFIELD was born versity will be in session but 10 and 11 am classes will ba in Murray April 5 1947 to Carl suspended for memorial services Stevens-Henage- r College and Eleanor Hansen Hatfield will close Westminster College will open Utah State University She was a junior at Bingham classes will not meet in the morning but convene in the afterHigh School and a member of noon the school’s a cappella choir —Many Salt Lake Valley retail establishments will remain If only 23 persons— the aver- She was a member of the West closed until 1 pm Many chain and independent groceries will Jordan Second Ward Church of remain closed until noon age for December is the past Christ of Latter-da- y five years— are killed on Utah’s Jesus -B- ANKS AND SAVINGS AND loan institutions will be open Saints streets and highways in Decem—Salt Lake area theaters will remain closed until 6 pm SURVIVORS include her parber the state will exceed the THE SALT LAKE STOCK Exchange will be closed record year of 1960 when 256 ents three brothers Sherman —Special religious services will be held In area churches Carl arid Gary Lynn both West persons died in traffic (For further details see story on Page A-Jordan and Roger J Sandy THAT IS the sordid picture and a grandmother Fayetteville Ark facing drivers and pedestrians “FROM SUCn evaluation of conflicting notions comes the “The development of knowledge in many fields and the fundamental revisions in content X -- Racing to New Record work together in education and the teaching profession must be open to diverse and conflicting opinions the paper states THE PAPER Patience sheriff’s said the Garrett auto' was northbound on 3600 West office Utahns to Observe Day of Mourning Road Deaths effectiveness — f DIVERSE GROUPS J pH West" Sgtv-J- oe p 4 Uj A J Dies in collision ar Monday Closings i'T' “THE TEACHER at" the center of the new horizon is equipinformaped with knowledge tion sensitivity and an active sense of social and professional responsibility “He is respectedrand rewarded amply because of the job he does and the skill with which he does it teen-ag- e Karen Hatfield “invitation:” “EVERYTHING 7830 S 2200 Wes’t h members be-co- locally AND THAT doesn’t count the rest of November From 17 to 31 persons were killed in each of the last' five Decembers and only 1962 had a low enough figure to drop this Price cutting apparently COLLEGE FACULTIES from in Murray Wednesday started in the all departments involved See Page B-- 4 Column 1 Most Salt Lake area dealers! held prices steady Saturday with regular gasoline generally from 24 9 to 26 9 cents a gallon at independent stations and two to three cents higher at major outOTHER ACTION taken at the Due to the death of Presilets council meeting in Newhouse dent Kennedy the Nothing Hotel Included recommendaA FEW stations throughout Serious column by Harold for tions restricted traffic on the Schindler will not appear in the area involved offered gasO' side of 11th East during east line as low as 219 cents The Tribune until Tuesday morning peak traffic houre-an-d restricted parking ori the west side of 11th East durujPthe eve- 15 OF THE STATE’S counties already have had more per- one-wa- Mourning Day Postpones Economic Forecast Panel Lake Tribune Postponement of the University of Utah-Sa1964 economic forecast scheduled for Monday night was announced Saturday OF THE TRAGIC EVENTS surrounding the death of President John F Kennedy and the Monday day of mourning and funeral It would be inappropriate to conduct the forecast that day” said spokesmen for the University of Utah’s College of Business and The Salt Lake Tribune “The forecast will instead be held at the same time and the same place on the following Monday” said Dr Clyde N Randall dean of the College of Business “LN VIEW THIS MEANS THE PANELISTS participating in the forecast will deliver their predictions on national regional and state economic affairs from 7:30 to 9:30 pm Monday Dec 2 in the University Union y traffic on KILLED TO DATE LAST YEAR 233 DIED - In SL Area Special Alert BANKS ARE expected to remain open according to law unless there is a jirective from the governor to do otherwise police and Samuel J Carter president of Salt Lake City the Salt Lake Clearing louse Salt Lake County Sheriff’s officers will remain on a special Assn announced basis through the weekend alert Savings and loan associations officers also will probably be open dur- with even in with contact radio keeping ing the day a spokesman for dispatchers the industry announced For Officers 31 queries only 13 Fenner 11 closed closed 42 MERRILL 12 & J LYNCH Smith Inc A Hogle & Co ty TIIE ALERT was ordered Friday by Chief Deputy P Dow and city Police Chief Ralph Knudson in(the wake of President Kennedy’s assassination All officers will be required to notify dispatchers if they leave their homes during the weekend Pierce and report telephone numbers will be where they may be reached will be said Asst Chief Marvin 31 IN 1962 Box Elder County To Nov 24 1963 To Nov 24 1962 All of 1962 pm THE SALT LAKE Stock Exchange will be closed on Monday Schwabacber & Co J A Ilogle & Co and Dean Witter & will be open to answer Co MjMi Salt Lake County To Nov 24 1963 To Nov 24 1962 All of 1962 1 The downtown stores will open at 1 pm and then remain open until 9 pm off-du- THIS YEAR IN A BUSY DAY at the Newhouse Hotel Farm Bureau members passed restitutions dealing with a federal tax cut hunting in national parks school finance and civil rights A V Smoot Corrine was reelected president Olaf George Kanosh was named vice president and Frank G Shelley American Fork I and J Streets to avoid problems arisfrom merging traffic at ing South Temple and 7th East the council decided to study modi- “THE EFFORT TO reduce federal taxes without a comparable reduction in spending is an evidence of fiscal irresponsibility” the tax cut resolution said “We insist on a reduction of federal expenditures so that we may earn a cut in taxes which is imperative to a strong and responsive economy” the resolution fications of the existing signal system where 7th East flows on and off of South Temple JAMES W Challiscity traffic engineer advised against makuntil ing I and J Street? one-wa- y an over-al- l pattern for improving traffic problems in the avenues section north of South Temple is worked out TO DAT! The Utah Farm Bureau Federation concluded its annual convention Saturday by reelecting its president and passing a parcel of resolutions AS AN alternative to recomone-wa- KILLED Cottonwood Mall will all stay closed until Midvale businesses also will be closed until 1pm according to Midvale Mayor Henry Beck-stea- d Clearfield Mayor Joe Knight has asked businesses iu his community to cease operations during the funeral Area chain and independent groceries also have been asked to remain closed until noon t Utah Farm Bureau Elects Slate: area mending it A LAST UTAH WATHi ’Tr" stores as well as many throughout Salt Lake Valley will remain closed Monday until 1 pm in observance of the national day of mourning for President Kennedy according to Stanford P Darger of the Utah Retail Merchants Assn Mr Darger said stores in downtown Salt Lake City Murray Sugar House and at Holla-day'- s Downtown ' ning peak traffficjtours The p r o p os e d restrictions would apply between South Temple and the Sugar House lt DATS SINCE year’s total for 1960 that record year And that doesn’t count what happens' in November sons killed on the highways than m the entire year of 1962 Leading in 1963 death toll is Salt Lake County — Including predicted use it will be necessary to des- above in eastern Nevada The the City — with 67 roadway y traffic on the coldest spot m the nation Satur- deaths Of those 42 were In the ignate west-eastwo t streets where they day was Glasgow iJlont where county compared with 34 in all the mercury went down to zero of 1962 and 25 in the city comconnect with the freeway memBryce Canyon was 6 pared with 18 in all of last year bers of the council agreed On Serious Side MIC ML Store Hours Change To Honor Kenn edy concluded AS TO CIVIL RIGHTS A V Reelected of farm bureau Smoot president i 4 the members said: “We are in favor of equal civil rights for all people but believe that civil rights should not be used as a pretext for the extension of centralized power” THE MEMBERS ALSO recommended that licenses “might be sold” to permit hunting in national parks where game populations are excessive "We feel that this is a better plan than to have game slaughtered by park rangers” the resolution said THE MEMBERS recommended that such hunting be undetihe supervision of the Utah Fish and Game Department On the question of school financing the members supported Gov George D Clyde’s appointment of a special committee to make a study of the educational needs in Utah THE RESOLUTION also said the bureau would support legislation Which would place a ceiling on the amount of property tax that can be levied for any purpose by the state "It Is our opinion that the cost of education is already too heavily assessed to property tax” the resolution said J j “ME WILL ALSO support legislation that will make possible the adjustment of income tax rates up or down for the purpose of obtaining the amount oT revenue needed to finance the educational program determined necessary for each biennium” the resolution said The bureau also opposed any extension of federal aid into the state’s public school programs “THERE ARE CERTAIN special federal programs which we have supported but a general expansion into the field of financing our public schools is not only unnecessary but dangerous” the bureau’s resolution said The bureau expressed support for local school boards - ‘ “WE BELIEVE that the local school board has the responsibility of making and executing the policy for the school district” the bureau’s resolution said “While they should confer with any in- terested persons or groups the final cision must be made by the board" de- ¥Y J |