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Show - Chemistry In Ninth Grade? Granite Trys It j Are ninth grade students said that both instruction, ready for chemistry? principals are interested and Educators at Granite School willing to support the study. District believe that some are The use cf two groups with I and .would like to conduct an different teachers at separate schools would provide a better experimental program to determine the feasibility of prostudy than would just one Dr. Hutchinson said. ving chemistry in the ninth group. The educator pointed out gride for those who appear that both teachers are well reidy for it. Ronald Beckstrom, district qualified and both schools are science supervisor, is eager adequately equipped with lato see the study made, and two boratory facilities. Through the use of suitable examinadistrict teachers have requested permission to teach tions, the learnings of the first year chemistry to seexperimental groups will be lected groups at their schools. compared to those of typica are Howard Peterson, They high school chemistry stuBaskbank Junior High School, dents in the district," Dr. and Harlan Martin, Olympus Hutchinson said, adding his Junior High School. recommendation that the study In presenting the idea for be adopted as part of our approval of the school board, constant search for Improvement in the instructional Dr William L. Hutchinson, assistant superintendent gram for Granite District." of x&y HORSEPOWER IS OUR BUSINESS GAIL F BYWATER Training AUTOMOTIVE City, has been accepted for training by the United States Air Force Officer Training at Lackland AFB, School Texas. Mr. Torgersen will begin training on October L and will be assigned to Utah's 945th Troop Carrier Group (Reserve) following 4 WHEEL ALIGNING BRAKES 4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS e AIR CONDITIONING 125 East 4th So. OF PEX1S AND PLAINS set the theme at the Garden Center and Ramr la Inn for meetings erf the Rocky Mountain Regional Garden Cubs Women from the western states gathered for the 30th annual convention Friday and Saturday which consisted of lectures, demonstrations, luncheons, dinners, elections and a tour of the valley. Mrs. William Bullough, 2009 Nevada Street, Salt Lake City, was elected treasurer of the national council of State Garden Clubs. A highlight of the two-d- ay event was a demonstration of special flower arrangements by Mrs. Merritt England of Merced. California. Other special guests were Mrs. Fred Mauntei, national president, and Mrs. Lyle Johnsrud, Rocky Mountain Regional Director. The Garden Center, pictured, is beginning its second year 4 activities under the direction of Mrs. Haxel Bullough. It is used by approximately 1000 Garden Club people each month with meetings, luncheons, and flower shows. There are 36 garden clubs, one high school club and five plant societies In the state of Utah. and museology. The Hansen Planetarium will be open to the public in November. It is located in the old public library building at 15 South State Street. HO IV ABOUT A CONTEST? 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Starting at the mouth of Big Cottonwood at 9 A M. Asa Bowthorpe will point out old mill sites and tell of their history, while Joseph Porath will talk at the old ghost mining camps about the mines in the canyon. The Mayor of Silver Fork will also be on hand to tell of the history of Silver Springs. telescopes, charts, postcards, and items of scientific interest. Miss Anderson is a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Utah, with a background in anthropology vistjors TIIE BEST DIAGNOSIS CENTER DYNAMOMETER TUNINO Russell Dean Torgersen, 2599 Green Street, Salt Lake Ha nsen Planetarium Nantes Astronomer etarium's program for Utahs and secondary elementary schools, and will teach several of the planetarium's astronomy courses affiliated with the nearby universities and colleges, as well as some of the planetarium's non - credit courses for adults and children. Before assuming his position at the Hansen Planetarium, Mr. Felts spent three years as staff astronomer at the McDonnell planetarium L St. Louis, where he taughl and advanced elementary astronomy courses at Washington University, St. loJs and Maryville University, College. Miss Anderson will be curator of the largest collection of astronomical literature in the state. This library will be open to the public. In addition. Miss Anderson will be manager of the planetarium bookstore, where planetarium may purchase books. e c-- Officer Big Cottonwood Hike lAs staff astronomer, Mr. F tits will coordinate the plan- tXr ocpicmuci iv, tuwu Leaves For Historical Group Plans t The Mr. and Mrs. George Ti Hansen Planetarium, Space Science Library, and Museum (or: Hansen planetarium) is plfased to announce the of Mr. Kent Felts, JiS of St. Louis, Missouri, as staff astronomer, and Miss Klthryn Anderson of Salt Lake Cfy as curator of the Hansen Space Science Library. x :m .. nCVILM, v- - ;ujsz 5 v lincoln mercury comet jeep 633 SOUTH MAIN STREET SAIT UKE CITY, UTAH DIAL 359-C4- S1 i |