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Show Daily Herald SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1964 Utah News Highlights Utah County, Utah 7A Winds Cause Thousands of Dollars Damag. NEA Warns Of Utah Education Deterioration SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — are shown WADING WEATHER—Tworesidents without shoes, wading, A 101-page report of an investigation of Utah public schools by acommittee of the National Education Association predicts a deterioration in the quality of the state’s education unless immediate action is taken. The NEA’s Commission on Professional Rights and Responsibilities, compiled by a 12-member committee . which spent 10 days in Utah last year studying the school crisis, presented its report to the Utah Education Association Board of Trustees Friday. UEA Executive Secretary John C. Evans Jr., said the report would be given to presidents of local teacher associations at a meeting Saturday in the Granite Park Junior High School. The national committee met in June last year to interview teachers, superintendents, civic leaders and other persons con# |nected closely with education. In October the group returned to Utah for a week’s visit to 20 school district to gain information for the last phase of the report. across the flooded intersection during a sudden, intense hailstorm in (Herald-UPI Telephoto). $70,441,992 Overhauling Term In Prison SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Convicted murderess Jean Sinclair Saturday began her first day denied a rehearing of her the Utah Supreme Court Friday denited a rehearing of her first degree conviction. The high court ruled four-toone to deny the Salt Lake nursing home operator a new trial at the beginning of the year and again upheld that opinion by the same decision. Chief Justice Henri Henriod was the lone dissenter in both rulings. Miss Sinclair was convicted of ihe shotgun slaying of Donaid LeRoy Foster, 31, Salt Lake City, in the spring of 1963. She began serving herlife imprisonment sentence in the Salt Lake Jail May 4, 1963. Third District Judge Marcellus K. Snow ordered the woman committed to the state penitentiary immediately following the decision by the state high tribunal. plus those contracted. He added that bids will be called by June 30 for 20 additional large projects, each exceeding $200,000 in cost. Burton predicted that the rate partment director, said the mo- on highways would continue to ney includes the projects startclimb since a large portion of ed last year and not yet completed and jobs started in 1964 the interstate system is yet to| to be completed. He added that most of the bill is footed by |highway user taxes. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Utah’s roadways will get a $70,441,992 overhauling in 1964, the biggest year for highway construction in the Beehive State. C. Taylor Burton, highway de- Davis Are Hit Of High Schools Hard By. United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — residents boating registration The Utah Park and Recreation fees on Utah lakes. Commission has designated an The action followed a recominterim committee to take any mendation by the State Boating necessary future action concernAdvisory Council that the ing a proposal to charge Idaho state’s boating division be empowered to charge registration fees. Boating Division Supervis or Tedd Tuttle urged the commission to give the authority in light of Idaho’s reluctance to join in a reciprocity agreement concerning registration of boats. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Tuttle said in last year’s conThe 60-year-old tribal leader of cessions by the State Tax Coman estimated 500 Gypsies re- mission to allow Idaho college mainedin critical condition ear- students and truckers certain ly Saturday in St. Mark’s Hos- waiver of Utah vehicle license pital in Salt Lake City. restrictions there was an unMigel Marks, recognized by derstanding that Idaho would alhis followers in many sur- low boating reciprocity. rounding states as their leader, A letter will be sent to Gov. entered the hospital Thursday. George Clyde suggesting Utah Since that time groups of Gyp- withdraw these vehicle registrasies from several states have tion concessions ‘f Idaho cancome to his bedside. not grant boating reciprocity. Miller Marks, the leader’s son, explained that a tenet of the Gypise religion states that WASHINGTON J—President the more persons gathered near Johnson in a speech marking a sick person, the better his the 15th anniversary of the chances for survival. NATO alliance: The elder Marks lives in Og“Our guard is up but our den. hand is out.” Tribal Leader Of Gypsies Critically Ill Heavy winds on the Wasatch LOGAN, Utah (UPI) —TrustFront caused thousands of dolees of Cache SchoolDistrict Frilars worth of damages and sevday reached agreement on a eral persons were reported inplan to operate one consolidated jured Friday. high school for the entire disPower failed in a number of trict. areas. The high school, which will The Highway Patrol- reported have a student body of about that trucks, campers and trail1,200, is being constructed at ers were blown from the highnearby Smithfield and will go ways in Davis County and travae operation next fall, officials el in some areas was stopped said. for a time because of the danThe present high schools of North Cache at Richmond and|&°" Rain fall in southern Utah South Cache at Hyrum will be and heavy snow in Wyoming converted into junior high was responsible for stalling schools. buses. The board’s decision ended The wind washeaviest in Salt a two-year-long controversy ovLake and Davis Counties. The er a plan for consolidated high heavy blow tore off some roofs school. and blew down signs. 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