Show y RNypril J '' The sryx'--xyti 1 "sapeftefldMrh'ffwd o city-schools will be members of a administrators’ group to visit the USSR to observe the Russian school system school WU1 Allan M West Visit all levels of education 1 the National Education Assn will admininclude 60 public-schoo- l istrators from all parts of the United States Purpose of the tour is- to study the Russian school system - To Dr John C Moffltt study USSR school system s dis- with Along to the universities Utah Association of Certified The tour will include stops Public Accountants meeting prize products oi farm and factory the Utah at Beilin Warsaw Moscow Kiev Leningrad Helsinki and Copenhagen Leader of the group will be Dr George S Counts of Columbia University well known author of several books on SPONSORED BY the Utah Soviet schools Sjate Medical Assn with the ' cooperation of the Utah Com-- i nssion for the Blind it will j b found in a section of the j Industrial Arts Building 'Emphasis will be placed on the need for early detection of glaucoma an insidious eye disease that causes many cases of blindness if allowed to go untreated said Harold Bow-irjaA executive secretary of boy was under UfeMA treatment at his residence State Fair opening Friday will ' contain an exhibit that might or sight-- I ’prove to be to those taking the giving ’ trouble to look it up t Tbilisi life-savin- Friday and Saturday at the Union were University expected to arrive in Salt Lake Thursday evening and Friday REGISTRATION wilLbe in the Union Friday from 9 to 10 am The first technical session at 10 am on “Accountants Fees” will feature four speak- Youth Suffers ersThe special luncheon speaker will be Fagerberg Jr Phoenix vice president Cuts From American Institute of Blasting Cap n for shrapnel 1T WILL BE shown that in Wednesday at least 90 per cent of cases wounds almost the full length glaucoma attacks without warning and that its presence can be discovered only through routine examination by a physician If the disease is treated (pfoperly in the early stages the tragedy of blindness can "b prevented of his body suffered Tuesday night when he exploded a blasting cap at his home- - nel wounds extending along his 'right side from his head to his knees with most serious penetration in his hands and abdomen Investigating officers were told the youth had found three blasting caps while riding in the foothills east of Salt Lake ‘ City The message of the exhibit v$ll be augmented by posters films photographs and informative piinted material Coast tiistorian to Address Conclave in SL Tonight John D Hicks professor emeritus of the University of California at Berkeley Calif will be the guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Utah State Historical Society Thursday at 7 pm in the society's building at 603 E South Temple SEN GALE MoGEE was scheduled to address the meeting but was unable to leave Washington during the closing days of the congressional session Dr Hicks one of the country’s most prominent speJ cialists in American history will speak on ‘Two Postwar Dec?des the 1920s and the lOoOs” He was chairman of the history department at the J University of California from 1917 to 1950 and is author Jof several college text books on American history ) Looking for A Bank? Tracy tha service and whether your account is large y small finest-speedis- you you can be sured of courteous Dixon Ariz Certi- fied Public Accountants His subject will be “CPA Economics Internal and External” THE DELEGATES will join a prbgram of recreational activities at 2:30 pm including golf bowling table tennis and other sports They will joinpgain Friday at 8 pm to attend a three-ar- t comedy play in the U of U Little Theater in — a-- - —- - 15 'M pm tPetty’quests JK 'Oaiy Activity Guide According to lha Start To devtlop messagg for Thursday read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign - 31 MAY I Youf Drtit 61 Or 51 Bt 32 Special 62 Or 33 With 63 Plan 34 An 64 Not 35 Bu&mtu 65 Indulge 36 Attention 66 And 7 Personal 37 Butiness 68 Of 38 Games 39 Shjbbomntu 69Affglr 40 Stroighttn 70 Hondlod 41 Don 1 71 Witor JExcRllRnr 3 Up 4 Day 5 Your 6Sitp JUNl 33 f ' St Friends and rel-atives are invited 'to call from 3 to Ly--l 30 OIMIM MAY 33 income outside their profes THE PRIVATE nonprofit sions according to the report research organization study which was based on statistics provided by Utah State Tax Commission added that simi5 lar studies will be developed in the future on earnings of other professions Including enMrs Ziha Eliza William gineers and certified public Petty 402-ls- t Ave will celeaccountants brate her 80th birthday anni-- Utah dentists earned an e r s ary Saturdaverage of $10240 from their at an open ay1 profession and lawyers an at the house average of $7790 In 1956 i home Of a daughter Mrs Dick LAWYERS however topped (Madge) Pin-gre- e both medical doctors and den HV W TAURUS ( vwpsrned'WWfiiffmnrtffry" A 22 f profession in 1956 They averaged $3983 compared with doctors’ $823 and dentists’ 133 MAR She re- no gifts 7 I You II 9 Showy 10 I I Enioy UMA 31 SEPT Of Utah to Meet Today OCI1 31 SCORPIO OCT 34 NOY33 85-8- 9 8 JUN123 JIY 33 U Kcd 20 Lilt 50 Pet Could 22 To 23 Ahod 24 Awoy 25 And 26 Earning 51 From 81 By 52 B 53 Finpnaal 54 Unusuolly 55 Goitiy 56 To 57 Those 58 Fortunot 59 ImorRS 60 Other 82 Them 83 Smell 84 Moil 85 Your 86 Money 87‘Upgrade 88 Children 89 Associote 90 Oov 450n 15$om 16 Thu 46 Con 47 To 48 Proposal 17 Out 18 Enioy 19 Bellistronco Uo 49Amutmnt 21 JULY 34 AUG 33 82 549-45-7- 27 Immodiofo VtROO AUG 34 SEPT 33 28 Pay 29 Power' 30 Soort fepGood 172-76-7- Vtto 74 B 75Toleront 76 Irk 77 ProblomR 78 You 79 In 80 Th I NOV 0EC (K) Advene J CAPRICORN DEC JAR S- - Vv AOUAUU8 JAN 21 FEB If - 3 6A74T men f 20 maA 21 9io J Neutral Student Officers Due Back In 'NY After Cuba Visit Mrs Petty was Mrs Seven University of Utah born Sept 12 1879 in May student body officers will retie Id Sanpete County to turn to New Yoik Friday after by Thomas and Jane Williams visit to Cuba the nominating committee as She was married to George W a week-loncandidates for the respective Petty Oct 11 1899 in the WILLIAM OSWALD Salt offices for 1959-60- : Manti Temple Church of Jesus Lake City president heads the PRESIDENT: Victor Laugh-li- Christ of Latter-daSaints group The seven are with 190 G Ellsworth Brunson and who were issued a students Mrs Petty lives alone and Godron J Miller vice presi- maintains her own apartment surprise invitation by the dent northern chapter Theron Her interests are crocheting Cuban government while atB Lee and Dee W Wayment and knitting rugs and visits tending the USLWational Stuwith her children grandchilvice president southern chap- dren and dent Assn’s Congress at the ter Harold D Robins and University of Illinois Aug 24 SHE HAS seven sons and Walter J Tasker vice presito Sept 3dent central chapter Grant R daughters They are: Mrs The invitation was Issued Caldwell and Carl B Lund-quis- t Dortha Broadhead Tooele the Cuban Student r secretary-treasureH Mrs Alta through Perigo Orem Mrs Claire Haines and Frank K Armida Hanberg Fairfield Assn Flight to and from Cuba out of New York and expenses Vance advisory council Montana Lloyd Petty Orem Charles M Griffin and Claire Geneal Barione Price Mrs in Cuba were footed by the Cuban government M Mortensen Mona Rosenkrantz Los AngeHawles Leland Calif THE TOUR included an adPetty ANOTHER technical session thorne Nevada Rulon Petty dress to the American students will be held at 2 pm Tax sub- Orem Mrs Eunice Stott Fair-fielMontana and Mrs Pin-gre- by Cuban Premiey Dr Fidel jects will be discussed at 3:30 Salt Lake City She also Castro pm The meeting will close Other members of the uniand has 30 grandchildren and 29 with a dinner-dancgreat grandchildien versity’s student body delega n Utah Vi SAGITTARIUS HISS' CANCH u m PopuloHty tion were Sharon Gygi first vice president Robert Wright second vice presidenj Mary Mclntire secretary Floyd Tanner treasurer Royden Glade Union Board chairman and Anne Golan NSA coordinator for the university Municipal League’ 52nd annual meeting wil) convene4 Thursday at Newhouse Hotel with an estimated 800 elepted officials of the slate s 212 incorporated cities and towns Jn attendance" PATRICK HEALYV execu- tive director of American Municipal Assn Washington DC and former chairman of Utah State Tax Commission will address a dinner meeting of the officials at 7 pm GovGeorge D Clyde will address the delegates after they are welcomed to the first general session of the three-da- y convention by Mayor Adiel F Stewart -- THE GOVERNOR will talk on "My Experiences In Rus- sia”” Other speakers slated to address delegates at two general sessions on Friday will be Jean L Vincenz vice president of American Public Works Assn SafiTDiego Richard W Poston director of the Department of Community Development -Southern Illinois University Carbondale 111 and Dr ElRoy Nelson vice president and economist for First Security Corp Dr Nelson will talk on ‘The Planning Climate in ALL EXCEPT Miss Gygi are from Salt Lake City Miss Gygi is from Phoenix Ariz Utah” - d e e Birthday tion at Louisville University and started Louisville Ky practicing in Emery County 61 years ago He subsequently lived in Mt Pleasant Sanpete County and for about 10 years was doctor for the old Utah Copper Co in Bingham Canyon He has practiced his profession in Salt Lake City for 45 years Jubil ce Drive Scouts Move On Signups Thursday opens a monthlong campaign to attract 3642 new members of the Boy Scouts of America in Utah and western Wyoming THE DRIVE IS part of the national observance of the 50th year of Scouting The goal is to sign up 10 per cent of the potential boys in the age group Five councils in the state will take part $30000 SNAKE DANCE yith LIVE SNAKES AUTHENTIC RAIN DANCE Dying Eagle 5 FLAMING EIRE HOOP DANCE : in- yV Ceremonials Indian lore genuine Indian trappings Miss Indian America of "ft" SIOUX GHOST DANCE 1956 in personl Miss Indian America 1956 - Sandra Mae Gover 650 PERFORMANCES IN UrSAr CANADA & MEXICO ’ ACCLAIMED BY MILLIONS: OVER YOU SEE IT ALL FREE Auto Loans Savings Accounts Checking Accounts Loans Homo Homo Loans Complete Improvement Trust Service COJu 1 for all children under 14 with (Collins in authentic tribal costumes Beautiful dance of the COCHISE PHOTOS Rsativ as- terested treatment amW GOLD-DAIRY 5 tops from any PRODUCTS TRUST COMPANY 1S1 S Main - r elected committee reports given and new members presented Doren B Boyce association president said the following INCLUDED are Utah National Parks Provo Great Salt Lake Salt Lake City Lake Bonneville Ogden Cache Valley Logan and Jim Bridgcr Council Rock Springs Wyo Gov George D Clyde has proclaimed Thursday through Oct 8 as “Scouting's Jubilee Boy Roundup Month" Whatever youf banking Collins need gives yy HE HAD TAKEN two of the Dr C N Ray 132'l Harvard blasting caps home where he Ave will observe his 85th used an ax to explode one of birthday anniversary -- Thursday A native of Bedford Ind the caps Officers confiscated the other cap he received his medical educa- ofcr I — gpr BARY SELLICK 13 son of Mr and Mrs Gene Sellick THE ANNUAL business 118815th East (1500 East) was will open Saturday at meeting under treatment for tiny shrap- 9 am New officers will be jAMONG THE exhibits an instrument called a tonometer will be displayed Its use ensiles a physician to diagnose tlje disease in a quick simple painless test Physicians and other sight conservationists recommend regular tests for persons of middle age or t Iy iyr 543-53-7- tists with the highest supplementary income outside their OPPORTUNITIES will be Utah CPAs Gather Eye Exhibits provided Today to meet personally with Russian educators to Take Role cuss school organization and U Sessions Start Friday with them The tour members will visit all levels of In Utah Fair— practices education from nursery schools Delegates to the annual members have been chosen i y 41 1959 s t - T” v AssoWattorr-- of School Administrators and iy Wa Birthday THEY WILL leave Salt Lake City Oct 2 and return Nov 4 said Roy C Metcalf UEA president The' tour sponsored by the American IQ — TAR GAZER0 City Officers Earning of ytah medical doctors which averaged $16-- ' 282 from their profession' In 1956" topped earnings of dentists and lawyers of the state sap esrtaat i&S'&'iA'Fousdsfcscc- Two Utah school leaders — Allan M West executive secretary of the Utah Education Assn and Dr John C Moffltt ytgAw Salt Lak6 Tribune Thursday September y Doctor’s Average Wage Tops Dentists Lawyers Awaits Two t — 'jf ly'iyuny ' By CLAY K POLLAN' Of Schools M pmiti $16282 in 1956 Russia Tour P?i £pk 'tinjy 4689 Holladay Blvd I- - |