Show - nev M - ' ' " V J - - -- - y "i FBI Arrests Education Held Path to Top Suspect on Letter Charge r-- an Hureaj r f A ju-- i Citizen Goals The fact that school teachers must be citizens as well as edu catbrs and must be socially con cemed well informed and pohti cally active for the strengthening or our educational and democratic society was emphasized Thursday during the second day of the Jordan school district administrative workshop ses Speaking during the y slon at the Jordan district office was Dr Lorene K Fox former Utahn now director of elementary education Schenectady N Y Pointing out that Is important to encourage & wide range of Interest in any classroom group Dr Fox explained It was a significant responsibility of a teacher to see that every child whatever his abilities or background feels he is an important member of the tv th Feiera gallon for wnj--- g £ tti 'att - rj letter through Is Xain Grant Tel? Jr Th: Jay surrendered he TJ i- - Cl'1 ia- FBI ’o SaJt Lake as d s lce i officers it Jay C Newman n charge Arrorcrg to a federal com- la t Ta’rrm se- -t a letter from cattle on Jure 2 4 to h wife ‘irm Elouae F her Telman In rke v CaL threaten ng e proceed wth a arm a no a Id by agi all-da- i -- i v t- iocue Mr Newman sad Srre te liai been £ ht by kiB I tT agents Jr Iran Anf 1 that be be tried Sa’t LaKf Cdv Mr Newman fad H a::-e- w s ah w be respected cf I tah I' S the rmrdre-- n Cx fc:r a d strict agree o a Fta- - tral Tc an is held ln Line cr nty al 1 ad group She placed emphasis on understanding andIn the building of rechildren throughsponsibility out their period of school training explaining this to be the best type of training to develop good citizens In discussing modern trend in Dr Fox curriculum building pointed out the most Important role of a supervisor or principal Is one of creative educational leadership rather than one of observing and judging “Facing problems together and doing something about them Involves utilizing the strong points of teachers and supervisors” according to Dr Fox and a good program should resupervisory sult in growth for all concerned” Dr Fox was educated at the i at Chicagoan Tops LTC Track Bids A Michaels Hyan b gh t d lee ffj- a Ya-Iro- Co Cbmago trackage of Central Cc" extcndng from Of-e- i to Preston Ida S J Quin-e- y rhe def-- ad -t Ftah-Irfah- o announced receiver v - Thurs-- - e sale Mr Q "ev a ranted wd atterton ard ax toma fde t ds were received from irroup wet to the Pacifc coast ‘d south to Texas GOT EARWIGS? BOTTLE 'EM Mr together they're bnrging death to hundreds of earwigs on Mrs Sarford a property Here s the recipe for her better earwig trap- Dig a hole just large enough for the bottle's mouth to be leel with the about one inch fish ground nl in thet bottle with stu ks prop the ardboard over the top wrist-watch- Thursday rught at rett hall in honor of their Caarfltiaaars Caavaesiaa Baraars steel’ furnaces mod half-centur- Sekirg ar ) - w-a- s Traffic Fines Reach 8331 Salt Lake City's general fund obtained an additional 331 when 15 moving traffic law violators were fined or forfeited bond to I ’re st haul lirics for t hose in the that amount a their eases came Wasatch si hool d trli t will be before Polite Judge Frank E Moss held a! Jyoi i fellow school J street m Thursday’s jvolice court' sn i let avenue instead of Wa-a- t Case heard included: h school ss originally sched-u'e- d J Farrell Jr Moard it was announced Thursday S 'rKl' Oeor Boric IX 40 and Ft! cam Ci ncs will be held Monday and o' r 25 (frfd an 3oi B at ALg 2' at 9 39 a m "i 'J n f- - J fe mrlatera ted n 15 prmrrn ieil 8ornn 4 1 1 ft CALIFORNIA TREAT Set Eel 10 Canyon Boysenberries Trek SANDY — Members of the Aaronic priesthood of the Mt Jordan stake of the Church of Js'us Christ of Latter-da- y Saints y will leave for an pioneer) trrk to Echo canyon Saturday at 6 30 am from the Sandy junior) high school according to G Reed Sanderson Aaronic priesthood committee chairman or Loganberries dehgktful e ixl different dessert from choicest ore horde of Colifoe-s- o Fully ripoood end picked ai peek of flavor Sweetened end ready foe use Alto ideal for ice cream toppings piet and other dettertt WHOLE KERNEL Sweet freth ftevoe of golden corn preserved by quifk freezing o Reguar 12-o- T z package From Oitd htditnUO at or ordinary Sparklin too relieve two wava i Quickly help neutralize eicrse aomich acid 2 Acta aa a speedy gentle laaauva when needed Caution : use only as directed T a area good! At drutati enllpallon Stghtfy hrghor ootirdo of city mot vrov" S 'nh 'en9' s'eeVe 17 to M PURCH size men’s Kl:i - i- - wii --1:-:- miorldble ik u - N0THt “ -co- -- ear SC'eC"°" ° 0've ChoenhroY4 lu C I all-da- A Cir i Sloped Shoulder Plain “ plain Gray Plain Green VJoven Shrun'i scnlorlx ruil eu and Vlnrent t0"' 1 taloRG: “I'triulL an operator a charted lirenae 'intrenald Otan 24 Garfield 44 Provo Bhertran P ni'mm 2S4i at 2 2275 Hunaet ave ea-- h and R H Tannin 20 Mi ton Harrlaon Wa’aoo and Tjorie 32 2iO W 2nd Booth laare fined earh' 35 Icnnrln m alon ln— Putn Artama 31 CrnlerrM and Mere Mi 54 V0 Wood ave forte tedBo'ey(y rdGrew yvadare 24 127 4‘’Jth 8uutft- nne!J Nealiicrnee Vattalnr rillllon — Minerva T i Touri FitrirtK ' and Roy 37 ijjbM Hill Or for- i 5 Vii UrtvlMK Um tnr — coodllioriA rtUllnr tr r N rUun 41 1 Yuidb for e f 1 5 fo-- A y T Poulton (1888) Sidney H Smith (1890) Willard H Lyman and Claude Clive (1890 Firs inset with jewels(1893) were given 146 employes who have been with the store more than 25 years Twenty-fou- r had been for 40 to 50 years and employed given pins set with diamonds After the presentation ceremony an informal held in the Joseph reception Smith Memorial building refuge on the h’ghest mb of the highest tree in the liberty park a S250 uurity cfmacawdefied capture scarlet Tb irsday bv city parks depart-me- r t employes The bird estaped Tuesday from an attendthe aiary while was cleaning ant Tray its cage city- parks Joejh L Sloan said he believed capture of the macaw would be just a matter of time since starvation 1 es Bar- 50-ye- lidaitritl & VENTILATING CO 2535 last 62nd South Phone Holladay 556-- J Glass-Mak- tant institutions” The five who received the awards and the year they began working for the company are A H Woolley (1886) James Faraacas URRAY HEATING jars ra-V- Featured speaker at the Fae cad Air Uaits 8itte Gravity Vacuum packed in cans and lift Two Grinds Regular or Drip and Oak-woo- was Mr Smith president meeting of the board of directors who told the group that their loyalty had made the store “one of Utah's impor- In Trectop Coat as tic Heavy Duty HEAT ’ were given to 493 employes who have been with the company for more than five years at a meeting of employes and officials of the department store Macaw Rests STOKERS OIL Everybody likes Claybourne ave Rosecrest W’ard Louise Woodward daughter of Mrs Mary E Woodward 3462 Highland dr Wilford ward and Nina Louis Neff daughter of Mr d and Mrs Julian Neff 3425 st East Mill Creek ward in 1SS3 Gold pin FOILS CAPTURE AJp tion In New York She returned to Utah to teach social studies supervision and reading during six weeks of the summer session at Utah State Agricultural college Logan and since has been visiting her parents Mr and Mrs C D Fox 991-7t- h East She will leave for New York Monday The workshop Friday will include a talk on “Guidance and Clinical Practices” by Melvin Strong guiSance director for the Granite school district and a panel discussion on “Student Records and Reports" of service A sixth watch was presented to George Albert Smith president Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints who began working for the company catch earwigs Gravity Fereocet Flaar Faraacas University of Utah and Columbia university teaching in Utah schools prior to gaining her posi- Having completed more than 50 employment with ZCMI five employes of the store were given gold on the jarforleading openings the enaides earwigs tour tire trap with about one foot of weus floxer clippings or similar material and then — Farted Air Ceaditioeer l Dr Lorene K Fox Former Utah savant speaks at Jordan years of continuous of HEAT - Employed For 50 Years Mattie C Sarford 1426 - GAS :- ZCMI Fetes 5 11th East has come up with a rew' weapon in the war against earwigs A pint jar a piece of cardboard a little fish oil and a foot f rubbish dun t appear to be on inous ingredients but put AUTOMATIC lia Food - 1 EAST MILL CREEK— Community festivities and queen candidates will be the highlights of the annlual carnival of the East Mill Creek stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-cfa- y Saints Friday and Saturday at the area’s community park Each of the six wards In the stake has chosen a girl to vie for the queen title according to chairman George Z Aposhian and voting will continue during the two days of celebration with the queen to be named Saturday evening Carnival - attractions are to start each day at 5 pm followed by a program from the park bandstand at 7 p m Other highlights of the program will be softball games between ward and stake teams Queen candidates are Gloria White daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth White 2901 S Kenwood st Grandview ward Barbara Woodhead daughter of Mr and Mrs W Vere Woodhead 2234 E 3380 South Evergreen ward Maxine Kenney daughter of Mr and Mrs Alma C Kenney 1469 E 3045 South Cummings ward Claire Bernards daughter of Mr and Mrs John B Bernard 2245 (Tribune Gloria Watkins who has been an employe of Z C M I for only two months looks longingly at the wrist watch presented Thursday night t A II Woollev employed by the company more than 60 years WE C SAVE YOU MONEY COAL 1 Salt £akc Friday August 15 1947 iTllC LDS Carnival Opens Today In Mill Creek °f m OO to a E - 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