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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, September 27, 1962 Mr. Giants Miss Ellis Mr. Sewage Planl Draws Pact For Soil Test Mr. Waldo M r. My rot t Mr. Yafjjy Mr. Pratt Mr. Pierce Driver Trainingo Saves Tickets The 1955 Legislature set up I)R. VAUGHN L. HALL, example, that for every 100 a statewide system for high director of the driver training student! who were not trained, .school driver education classes in the state office, there were 45 convictions rein the hope of producing a program analysis better brand of driver in Utah. said the results will be used sulting from a multiple vehicle The Salt Lake soil form of Dames and Moore, has been engaged to conduct subsurface soil tests at the proposed sewage treatment plant site by the Salt Lake City Commission. THE COMMISSION Wednesday approved the payment of L9O0 to the firm for tests to be made at the site north of the American Oil Co. storage tanks, 1800 North and east of Redwood Road. Roy W. McLeese, city engineer, told the commission the soil study is necessary now to enable proper design of the plant foundations and determine the fill areas required. THE CITY commission previously had approved a study by Dames and Moore to determine the acceptability of the soil at the present plant site, compared with the soil at the original site at 1.V10 North and OX WEDNESDAY, nearly seven years later, the state school office made the first report on the success of that pioneer venture. The result: those who graduated from driver training classes compiled In a three-yea- r period a dramatically safer record than their ' untrained classmates. to guide improvements in each high school program. Listing first the group: secondly, the 1957-5class; and, thirdly, the 1958-5class, these are the scores com-piled: TOTAL DRIVERS licenses researched 1.840, 2,491, 5.231. Total warnings reported - that in the first there group of were 21 convictions for every 100 and in the third group, 12 convictions for each 100. In the total convictions category, the untrained group had 93 for each 100 students; the first group of trainees had 84 for each 100 and the second group, 69 convictions for each accidents;- Mr. Moss Miss Burris Mr. Roach Miss Gough Miss Riddle Mbs Holland Mr. Grey ' Mr. Gillespie Police Refer 66 Utahns Semifinalists Rivenhurgh Death to In Merit Scholar Race Used Drug S.L. Sheriff the has semifinalistsMerit!in; ' For Suicide u Goih. Scholarship waslhur,t j Graaitc H1gk Lonnie E. Moss, j Robert Brir.g-Olympm High John R.( Vlryml it rrogram. Grey shaunn D. Holland, Dianas announced Wednesday by the m. Jennings. Janice L. Riddle, Xational Mel1t Scholarship Steve F. Sapontzis, Kathleen Soren- Utah 66 - nnnUfHI Irom p Salt Lake City police W ed B1 5en nesday referred to Salt Lake Corp. at Evanston, 111. blood and there were 14 ' County Sheriffs, Office anyj HIGHLAND HIGH School! JORDAN DISTRICT:, of the barbiturate in High Both Westwood further investigation into the with 13. East High with ninej Btnrtu. Jardaa High Arne! Burns. j the Stomach. death Tuesday of Sari Cecilia: and Olympus High with eight This would require more davis c otNTT District : Gallegos Collins 22, at 324 dominated the Utah list. IWaatlfal High Howard V. Min - i than 15 or 30 pills depend- more not than'; Representing W. 1600 South. on ; of which two sizes the ing the top two per cent of the high Rirh.rd Higk seniors in their states. Lemmons.' A.'waM SALT LAKE POLICE to leave this Reynolds;' pills come in number 11.000 cmbt High. Kaysvtiie much In the specimens. Dr. ported that there was no ei- - bp semifinalists 394. 795, 833. . 100. were selected from the Steven C. Parker. iand . A SEARCH WAS made of Swft sa,d- 1,719,! dence of foul play ,n the death. Total convictions high schools wh(n, qUal OCiI(LV; THE STUDY IS not finished; individual drivers license re- 2.099, 3.609. so their in the part tests were investigaTHE DOCTOR placed the Weher Buweviii jfying given last; High and not all conclusions are cords of 1,840 high school sen'Thompson E. Fehr: Ogden High time of death at about 5 a.m. SPEEDING convictions spring. final. It contains several im- tion is ended. iors of 1958 who had no driver A considerable quantity of THESE STUDENTS will be vkTst. cweph. H ghjlme? nd said it is impossible to tell ponderables, including the diftraining, of 2.491 students who 1.141. 1,587, 2.024. bow soon death came after had received driver education Single vehicle accidents and ferent attitudes of those who barbiturates, including tablets readv to enter college in the T-Rivenburgh took the pills. from take and who do pot take driv- of the type believed to have fall of 1963. j in 1957 58 and of 5.231 who convictions resulting othersInvestigators refused to iden 1,149. 532, accidents been 12, education. er instrumental those in in death driver the had received Those listed as semifinalists training EUard mentioned or 1958-5It also fails to account for of the woman was found at will either receive merit schol- - Abel, Kristeen A. H.nser,, Grant MI I.TIPI.E VEHICLE acci w: Schaumburg. Box Eider HighJlhe contents of the other two stu- the scene. of the that fact the In all three cases, a search dents and convictions group i or finalists' certifi 837, .arships Erik M. Jensen suicide notes. Brigham City dents not taking driver trainwas made of convictions for 515, 625. 'cates of excellence, with ree-- Hurricane High James Christian-- i LT. D. SHERIFFS N. (Petet all school were graduthree years. Thus the exposure high sen. ,ommendation that their LT, ANDRUS SAID it is in Reckless driving convictions ing ates and some driver trainees reported W ednesday j cations be given prime consid-tha- t of each group to the chance -1- 02, 168, 145. dicated that someone took the of being ticketed was nearly dropped out of school before although Salt Lake police jeration by all colleges and o.Ts'ra" l'sen." pills into the prison and anTHE FIGURES show, for graduation. the same. other person or persons de- arrested a man, LeRoy S. Man-- ! universities. l Rivenburgh. mng, 26. at the residence of: Here are the semifinalists: -j Others dead not was the he woman, salt lark testifying were Jay city: 2. In any way connected with East High Robert L Arnold, Burkinshaw, Draper, an offiM STEADY , j Rose Bodenheimer, Sharon K Linda L cer who stood duty that night Carbaa High. Price possession of the tablets.. D. Lovelace. Krror, Robert E. Fowles, and discovered Rivenburgh; NERVES Manning was booked in City Hurd. Jordan Alan Luke.Joseph James Jail for vagrancy and inves- - F. Orme. Michael B. Potts, Gregory Trava High- D. Marden dark Vernard A. Lamphier. Sandy, J- Spencer. H. Racy Hail Jr. Ruth a. Thom - a medical technician, and LL tigation of burglary. Andrus. 1. HUIand High: Margaret A, son. 1 case Wed-Tinrvirmvcv. Bennelt. John Christiansen, Sharon) , : 3, SRtGH- TH,lkV VernlD G!j COUNTY' ATTORNEY Giles ,.? Robert: nesday was Struck from the t L Dnrgn, LiiwU EYES Firmage Blame VV Gillespie i j promised a full and complete PINK calendar In court Of CltV Judge PBruce D. Jameson. TunoUiv T.t GLOSSY investigation into how the pills J. Patton Neeley, and Manning MacKay. Kandare K. Olson. E I TONGUE I got to Rivenburgh. gv . m was arraigned on a charge of William Parker, Kendra S. Soren- Cl COAT i ; 1 It Will continue with all the ' assault and battery, which had son. Lance A. Wald. Randall R otEHe U i abilities and facilities of both been oustanding against him In Willie. Judge Memorial High: Martini 1 07,11 0, 8202.000 !my office and the sheriff s police and court files. W. Giart. Katheen Peehiirg. WU-- j force. Smuggling this barbitu-PaiHe entered a plea of inno- i;m Jeffrey Lansing nto the prison is a felony attendance to Utah cent and was held under $135 Hail School for Girls: gIa.e Fair, which ended under statutes which prohibit Sept. bail foi; trial Oct. 3. :: A. k, into a 16. totaled" 107.418 and exceed- - taking contraband M. Marks Pres raters Scheel ed 1961 attend- - Prison-"- ' Mr- - Gl!ps sta6.000 the by Steal Check Proteetor W ililamF. Waldo, Bruce E. Wycoti, nce. W. A. Macey. fair man- - RIVENBURGH WAS sohed-ager- . announced. A check protector valued at ulcd to die on Sept 14 at sun- seslh High: David X Pierce. N'earlv completed accounts nse for his $35 was taken by burglars who John T. Pratt. William C. Roach. part in the murder " 5. ; broke a window and entered West High: Dentils R. Peterson. receivable showed the 0( griother prisoner on Aug. fair receipts will total about : 24. 1958. Convicted along with the offices of the Dan Stewart GR IMTE DISTRICT: ADEQUATE S202.000 compared with $182.-- ! him were Leonard Warner Co., Inc.. ;140 E. 2nd South, poDanLwen John Greater High: GROWTH 000 last year, Mr. Macey said, j Bowne, who was sentenced to lice were told Wednesday. t life in prison, and Garcia, whose death sentence was commuted by the Utah State Board of Pardons the night after Rivenburgh's body was 7. : found. 1100 West. r non-traine- drivef-trainee- s i815 j - , nia ; ! appli-Haywa- , IXZV'ZZ; t i - . ! 1 ; ! (t air ally! ! d ! ; ; i. ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT... WELL FOR V ED BODY SHERIFF GEORGE Beck-steasaid Lt Andrus will devote full time to the investigation and will be provided with help as necessary. d - ,fe5 6. MUSCULAR Bennett. Firm Oil Interest COORDINATION NO FORCE-FEEDIN- OR DISGUISING IN OTHER FOODS -- DOGS LOVE -- HI PEP WAFERS Withholding Sen. Wallace F. 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