| Show ’ymnr snrrvymnn 2H 1 f yrywnr y Saturday December 21 1963 The Salt Lake Tribune "" sf t fa-- s BYU Devils Plans for Reading Skills Grow With New Granite Program 2 Structures - personnel TEST RESULTS SHOW a definite increase in "the reading ability of the students More than 50 per cent now are reading on a level above the grade norm Large percentages of students are reading a full year above their levels per cent of all third grade readers performing more than one grade higher than the norm in word knowledge ship as recommended by the publishers and each series features phonics as a basic part of the complete program he said seven-tenth- s THE SAME GROUP tested last spring showed that only 1 per cent of a total of 4554 students had a word knowledge one grade below the norm This is a decrease from seven per cent in 1961 Dr TEACHERS ARE ORIENTED to the instructional design in a series of meetings conducted by the district supervisors and textbook consultants who help coordinate the entire reading program in all schools using a particular series Dr Farrer said Students in the classroom are subgrouped according to their reading ability Thus a teacher gives much individual attention to all students he said over-al- l yfTy ii" Gorge Feeds Half Perform Above Grade Norm Special to The Tribune Use of complete GRANITE PARK basal reading programs in the 37 elem-tar- y schools of Granite District is showing positive results in achievement tests administered by its department of pupil y w1" Wyoming City Power Young University physical education building and on an addition to the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse Dr Ernest L Wilkinson president announced Friday Riley JEAN WALTON construction project engineer Friday announced that two of three generators at the plant have been “tested out" and are producing for commercial power service The first of the generators was started Sept 27 when the late President John F Kennedy pushed a button at Salt Lake Municipal Airport That line THE CONTRACT has been awarded as a joint venture to third grade students have increased from Garff Ryberg and Garff Conto four and a norm of four and Co and the Oakland struction s from 1961 to 1963 The per- Construction Co centage of students working on a level of The university did not one grade higher has risen from 36 per Eight basal reading programs are nounce the contract figure schools 37 cent to 46 per cent elementary being used in the BY USING THE SAME achievement Dr Kenneth C Farrer assistant super- DR WILKINSON said the new THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS In the tests for several years an accurate progintendent said structures designed by Central field who are at level went into service Nov 11 A a ress of the students can be ascertained language working Utah Architects Associates will Sheriff’s Lt N D (Pete) Hayward one or more grades below their group has right arrests burglary second line was activated For example in 1961 third grade stuUNLIKE THE PRACTICE several involve an underground pedes suspect William Rasmussen 32 after repair shop break-i- n dents who should have a test norm of decreased from six and three-tenth- s Wednesday after a routine test per trian tunnel 180 feet years ago when only portions of the prolong to cons sevcent to one and seven-tenth- s durand the cent used three were period (third grade program present per grams nect the fieldhouse addition with enth month) had a norm In word knowling this same time includes the basal reader teachers’ manthe new POWER FROM the two gens physical education Tests Similar progress is being noted on the uals workbooks supplemental readers edge of three and now is being fed from erators building fifth showed that the sixth seventh eighth and ninth and library books Dr Farrer said given in March 1963 The struceducation the physical Gorge switchyard Flaming h with 27 and norm was four and grades Dr Farrer said These are used in the proper relation ture is scheduled for completion to Rock Springs and Green in the late summer of 1965 ComRiver Wyo and to the Pacific Power and Light Co pletion of the fieldhouse addi13th SOUTH tion is set for August 1964 he The third and final generator to said A burglary suspect was ar- ing a routine patrol about 1:45 said Mr Walton will be put rested inside a service station am when two broken windows test after the first of the year THE FIELDHOUSE project Salt Lake deputies early Fri- were discovered at Roy’s Auto and is expected to be ready for will add 26240 square feet to the by commercial power production day morning while allegedly Service 1181 E 33rd South present facility and will include “looking for some tools” 20 was Entry apparently gained by Jan an extension 143 feet east of the broken window on the a through THE MAN WAS spotted dur- present gymnasiums over the Teetotaling burglars who ap- safe in the offices of Hometown northeast side of the building 9th 403 South E and Finance cinder track read don't but signs straightaway said Lt N D (Pete) Hayward parently Three men were committed to the horseshoe courts do like music while they work sheriff’s office YEGGS left behind a batHIE Mau city jail Friday by Judge house will took $500 Friday night from a tered The addition igsafe but and depleted WREN ARRESTED the susrice D Jones for nonpayment of weight - lifting rooms a gymnored both a sign explaining that pect apparently hadn’t had time traffic fines ranging up to $165 nastics gymnasium extensive no money was kept in the safe to remove any merchandise locker and facilities shower and three fifths of whisky on MANUEL O CHAVEZ 46 32 from the garage through awin-dotreatment and training rooms a nearby desk W 7th South began serving 40 and lecture and seminar rooms broken in the overhang And when police investigated door said Lt Hayward in lieu of $15 and $150 fines n days THE COMBINED area of the they found that the intruders Special to The Tribune Besides Lt Hayward taking on charges of speeding and driv- fieldhouse when the — Salt Lake County addition is SANDY apparently had turned on a 21st SOUTH part in the arrest were Depuing without a license radio—to provide background A Jan 22 preliminary hearing however will be less Sheriff’s deputies early Saturcompleted ties Ken Moeller and Bill For of a $90 fine music f o r burgling— then left date was set for three suspects than that of the new day were questioning three men City crews will clean up the Charles E Warnick 20 7047 S the radio playing when they deeducation struc- arraigned Friday before City arrested on the roof of Albertphysical 7 Garabove area Dec 250 West Bountiful began servNAMED IN East ture Patton second on a J son’s Food Center 9400-7t- h parted Neeley Judge degree to continued Police Friday bage pickup wiU not be made ing 18 days after pleading guilty The new building Dr Wilkin- charges of grand larceny and burglary complaint signed be- late Friday after the store’s” search for burglars who took OFFICERS WERE called to Christmas or New Year’s Day to speeding fore City Judge J Patton Neel- burglar alarm sounded son said will have the largest second-degre- e burglary more than $100 from a safe at the scene shortly after 7 :30 pm was a man police identified The interior of the market was JAMES WHITSELL 20 963 E ground area of any building on the American Red Cross 555 after Walter Hansen 602 Scott THE THREE are charged in ey William floor its :'ound the ransacked The safe al32 as no Rasmussen although campus Foothill Dr (1900 East) and Ave (3475 South) entered the Fine Arts South Temple who pleaded connection with a burglary at Group was not will be exceeded by the address though space permanent $250 from the adjacent Boy damaged to do maintenance to a left-turviolation and building Ray’s Cafe 611 E 33rd South guilty Andrus of Student floors the said Y Lt Ferris opened 505 multiple FootHe was being held in county Scout Service Center work The men were surprised by driving without a license was Center the J Reuben Clark Jr Tuesday in late lieu of hill Dr $3000 Friday After the arrest Salt Lake jail He heard muffled voices and sentenced to 13 days in jail in Library and the Franklin S Sgts George Pazell and Joe offound some $4000 in bail deputies POLICE SAID a pry bar was footsteps in the rear of the lieu of $65 in fines Peterson and Deputy Grant GilHarris Fine Arts Center loot cached in a motel mom used in an attempt to open fices and noticed the bert about 11:30 pm Given until Jan 20 to pay $150 THE PHYSICAL education and private home and an safe had been torn from the safe although the dial lock Six watches were recovered senLinen Taken or begin serving a Samples to be located on the amount of stolen property was was still in place when the its mooring under a counter Lt Andrus said the store was tence was Denzel Demille 22 building Linen samples worth about football field (a new discovered in a car entered through a ventilator 454 E South Temple who plead- present burglary was discovered ThursWHEN TOLICE arrived the stadium is under construction The suspects were identified $200 and a $26 attache case shaft day ed guilty to driving without a one-haburglars had departed leaving mile to the north) will as Lonnie Lee Nipper 21 857 were stolen from the car of Book in Salt Lake County Jail Besides cash taken from the the safe several feet away from license to house the The Tribune Special departments of health Green St (645 East! LeRoy Noel G Knight American Fork were three men identified as office safe about $3 was taken its counter resting place A tally KEARNS — More than 200 education women’s Hulinsky 19 205 E 2860 South police reported Friday Thieves Dennis Nelson Fixel 23 169 N and safety from the coin boxes of two soft of the safe’s contents showed physical education youth lead- and Frank Sterling 20 1330 S left some $600 in samples will participate In the 200 East Provo persons Eugene N drink machines $500 was missing West Temple ership and recreation fourth annual presentation of Fixel 25 890 W 2nd South A SHORT TIME later ThursHandel’s “The Messiah” SunProvo and Gerald A Coomes day morning Edith Burnell of26 91 E 8th South Orem day at 8 pm in the Kearns Junfice manager at the Scout Servior High School auditorium ice Center reported that a THE ORATORIO is under the cabinet in the main office had Special to The Tribune been pried open and more direction of Dr David A Shand — Two women BOUNTIFUL than $200 taken Since the paycheck a member professor of music University About $4 in change was re- of the Utah National Guard re- of Utah and sponsored by the were treated for injuries and a moved from a desk police said ceives is from Uncle Sam the Kearns Fine Arts Foundation driver was charged with failure OFFICERS SAID the mode of guardsman is not eligible to be Soloists will Include Blanche to yield right of way as a result Adell operation and footprints found a member of the Utah Public Christensen soprano of a two-ca- r accident Friday outside both buildings indicate Employes’ Retirement System Trottier contralto Albert Fal500 West and 571 at morning the burglaries were the work of a state attorney general’s opln lows tenor and C Austin Sea-g- South The second driver esSpecial to The Tribune bass ion said the same persons 4 caped Injury coroLAYTON — A three-ma- n THE PRESENTATION THE ATTORNEY general in open ner’s jury Friday ruled the INJURED WERE Mrs Virresponse to a question from the to the public is free death of a 54 year old man 47 1180 S 6th State Retirement Office sait Dr Alexander Schreiner will ginia Blrchell found dead Monday in his trailsince the guardsmen's employer be at the organ William Sulli- East Draper and Hedwig Wix er house in Layton was caused 200 (State of Utah) is not the one van on the trumpet Sheldon on 80 167 N West Temple Salt by accidental asphyxiation which pays the compensation to Hyde on the harpsichord and Lake City HAROLD BROWN WAS found the “employe” the guardsmen LaVar Krantz will be the conThey were treated in a Boundead in his small trailer house " are disqualified tiful hospital and released to cert master at the rear of a home in Layton their physicians' Police Friday were looking employes from Hill Air by for 200 hair pieces valued at THE YOUNGER woman sufForce Base They were checkabout $8000 and $20 cash fered a leg injury and the other to see ing why Mr Brown failed stolen from the Charles Venee cuts and shock face to work for report Co 240 E South Temple the The man resided at 410 W 200 Bountiful patrolEhlers Jay before tight South Sandy but had been livman who investigated charged THE WORK OF the police" Merrill T Phelp 251 E 800 ing in Layton temporarily beThe governor is not bound by third-clas- s wasn’t made any easier by the cause of his work at Hill Air to with even Bountiful the South failure though city fact that about 175 wigs were a federal census in last federal census not of reBase Force did way right yield proclaiming unstyled and not identifiable a population class of a Utah cord enough population CITY Judge DougLAYTON HE SAID BOTH vehicles were according to owner Carl Swal-ber- g with in indi-' las the T QUENTIN Cannon deputy city and can act on local certimountain for general The forecast morning weather Region Comaby and assistant CounSaturday map traveling along 500 West when will have snow ty Attorney S Mark Johnson Interthe of most clouds over cates Wyoming atfied night census the by state clearing who 25 heavy researched the southbound Phelp car turned figures attorney general Only wigs— those ordered directed the Inquest Jurors by customers — had been torney general said Friday the opinion pointed out that pro- left were Evan Adams Darrell Taystyled and could be identified THE OPINION was sought by claiming a city class can be The other auto driven by Loylor and J R Walker all Mr Swalberg said & done under federal or state al E Blrchell 48 Draper was Gov George D Clyde’s office THE BURGLARY was dis- after city officials of Harrtsyiile census traveling north covered about 9 am by Mrs Weber County said an informal Mr Cannon said cities and with occasional snow Saturday Variable Data fram Ul Waathar Bureau census had indicated the city towns are legal subdivisions of cloudiness with scattered light snow SatSwalberg Cloudy aktei with light enow are foreurday night and Sunday Cooler Highs had enough population to be a the state and as such may con- Wins Army Citation cast for the Intermountain Region both days 26 to 36 lows 10 to 20 with partial forenoon Seturday duct a census which would have reSouthwestern Idaho — Variable cloudiwill Wyoming gvenlng by clearing CommendaThe US Army snow with scattered ness both days main mostly cloudy through Saturday the authority of a state census Considerflurries mostly In mountains tion Medal for meritorious serv- Ttmparaturai should drop Saturday night temNot in much lower able valleys fog A GENUINELY INSPIRATIONAL BOOK WHIN TIIE population is cer- ice has been awarded to Sgt perature change Highs both days 30 to TEMPERATURI CHART ’ 40 lows 16 to 25 tified by the mayor or president 1C Gordon C Dean Magna eastern Nevada — Mostly cloudy with AT ALL LEADING Four persons were Injured of a board of trustees to the who retired from the Army at scattered snow Saturday Variable cloudiness Saturday night and Sunday with before midnight Friday he may declare a pub- Ft Douglas on Dec 1 The snow flurries north Cooler shortly scattered governor STORES head-ocollision Highs both days 32 to 42 lows 10 to 20 in a two-ca- r lic proclamation award was given for service Wyoming — Mostly cloudy both days on a A third-clas- s steep hill at about 150 N with occasional light snow Partly cloudy city must have In the Idaho Sector Command Sunday Colder north central and south- State St 800 or more population Boise and In their total language performance two-tent- eight-tenth- eight-tenth- Patrol Spots Pane Break one-tent- Grabs Burglary Suspect Three Jailed On Traffic Fine Counts Trio Nabbed At Sandy Food Market Trio Facing City Count In Break-I- Police Probe Thefts at 2 Buildings 23-2- n Kearns Dates 1600-poun- d ‘Messiah’ y For Sunday lf Cars Injure 2 At Bountiful Pension Opinion Excludes Guard Layton Death Accidental Jury Rules er -- Officers Seeking Hair Pieces Lost to Burglars -- State’s Opinion Gives Clyde Authority to Classify City Snow Before Night Skiers’ Delight Four Injured In Collision NOW BOOK n 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Precipitation period ended Friday at 5 p m 36 for December precipitation Saturday Saturday portions night southeast Sunday Highs Saturday 2S to IS to 25 north and in mountains 35 south cover of skies all Summary— Cloudy the Intermountain Region Friday In the cities along the Wasatch Front smoke and fog have added to the gloom Snow has fallen at most places In Idaho although a little rain occurred at very low elevations Moisture totals have been of an Inch or less about By afternoon the rather weak cold Friday front had moved eastward across the western half of Idaho Light snow fell at a few stations In Wyoming while flurries have fallen along the Wasatch Front In Utah Maximum temperatures for the day were mild in southwestern Utah and western and southern Nevada with readings In the 50s Elsewhere temperatures were In the 30i except for some 20s In northern Wyoming and the Idaho Falls area for traca UNDERGOING treatment early Saturday for severe lacerations and undetermined injuries were William A Gibbons 18 son of Mr and Mrs Patrick A 1622 Gibbons Countryside Dr Robert D McAllister 18 son of Mr and Mrs Bert Wells 5433 Haven Ln all riding in the same automobile and Mrs 24 1480 Christine Hawthorne 11th East a passenger in another car The three youths were riding in a south bound car driven by the McAllister boy officers said Mrs Hawthorne was a passend ger ln a car driven by her Paul 26 who was not injured Five-da- y Forecast Saturday through Wednesday Utah eastern Nevada — Soma rain or In the northern secsnow principally tions occuring mostly at the end of this week and the beginning of next Temhus-hanperatures will average two to six deSaif Laka City and vicinity — Snow grees above normal except near normal Saturday with partial clearing by late in southeastern Utah Salt Lake City Variable cloudiness afternoon Saturday normals are 39 and 23 n cjht and Sunday with few snow flurries Southern Idaho— periods of eionn mountains Hioh both days In mid- rain nr snow withRecurring INVESTIGATION was contintotals precipitation dle 2 low 15 to 20 12 hundredths and mostly between Utah — Mostly cloudy with occasional early Saturday but preof an Inch Temperatures will uing snow Saturday but rain In lowar valleys average three to eight degrees above liminary reports indicated the south portion Variable cloudiness Satur- normal with scattered day night and Sunday Wyoming— Llgnt snow over the week- cars crashed head on The force Coolmow flurries mostly In mountains end and again early nexf week mostly of the and over state in the north er southwest Saturday impact shattered all the ana east portions TemperaSaturday night Highs both days 32 to tures will average near normal In the and glass in the McAllister 44 lows 15 to 25 norto central and east portions above over on its top Southeastern Idaho — Mostly cloudy mal In fh extrema wait flipped 44 precipitation accumulative deficiency since Oct 1 163 2 97 accumulative de28 sunrise ficiency Saturday 749 sunset 5 03 car it i long Sept Rock Wyo Sul Mari 114 Special to The Tribunal DUTCH’ JOHN Daggett County r- Commercial power from the Flaming Gorge power plant is being transported over 238000-vo- lt transmission lines to Rock Springs Wyo Brigham nine-tenth- due V Special to The Tribune PROVO — Work will begin at once on construction of a new Farrer said Radio $500 Sweet Music As Teetotalers Loot Safe Jot Soutt day M tr ua4aia t f rs Colo Sap Man" m a Wort Frt of I IK bade (Bet prl Nais (Fra Cali gran a m fner Vl L! 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