Show Lagas Utah Wednesday Aagnst TIm 17 1969 ffaraU jowital— 9 Logan Families Going To Africa which retained independence in By Jennie Chrfeteuea Herald Jaarnal Staff Writer Getting luggage and passports in order prior to leaving for a two-yein assignment Southeart Africa are two Logan families - the E Wayne Wrights and the Paul F Cooks Dr Wright currently serving as professor of psychology and head of counselor education and counseling psychology problems at Utah State University has been named chief of party for a three-ma- n American Institutes of Research team which is on contract with U S AID Dr Cook also a ‘psychology professor at USU will work as a technical advisor along with Dr Richard Johnson farmer Cache resident who is married to the former Sonja Harris of Logan While on leave from their current assignments they will become affiliated with a Testing and Resource Development Center involving four very small countries-Mala- wl Lesotho Swaziland and Botswana The countries are all new with Lesotho and Botswana being original British protectorates Their responsibility will I Jota 2 aad Greg to a map sf their home-to-Dr and Mn Paal Csek —Herald Jamal phats be Saturday Is 1 to Africa ire Q Day in- duck setting up the organization and developing culturally oriepted tests for selecting ar ATTEMPTING to interest Rasdy “first” In Southeast Africa similar work has been done in Nigeria The American Institute for Research have actually had projects in many countries of the 1988 Johnson have university appointments at the University of Malawi Mrs Maxine Wright a registered nurse has been contacted by officials and expects to be involved in some nursing as well teaching nursing at the hospital there world The families will leave Logan approximately Monday and will orientation receive a three-weein Pittsburgh They plan to make some stops in Europe before arriving in Africa ap- people into various Jobs in government and industry They will also work for the school system in designing tests and them into implementing selection procedures for employment and into the school for system measuring achievement of high school students “Part of our assignment" according to Dr Wright “will be in developing the testing center and part will be developing the resources of the people themselves” The project is a six-yeone but the three will hire people in Africa train some of them on he Job then send some Africans back to the states to work toward master’s degrees in The program is psychology designed so that after six years the four countries will have trained people ready to take over tLtte responsibilities Although this project is a u k Accompanying the Wrights will be their four children -Cheryl 16 Annan 10 Seari I Terry 9 and Karen Dial 17 The couple are guardians for Miss Drs proximately Oct 19 Johnson and Wright will have headquarters at Blantyre Malawi while Dr Cook will be at Botswana town which is Just recently developed The project they will work on is financed by U& AID phis contributions from foe countries involved It has been termed a “Manpower project to develop manpower and utilize it in the most efficient manner” There will be an advisory board at the Testing and Resource Development Center comprised of presidential appointees of each of the four countries Part of Dr Wright’s Dial Going with the Cooks are their three snail children Randy 3 John I and Gregory four months - Dr Wright has been at USU since 1957 having received BA Mi degrees at Brigham and a doctorate at the University of California in Berkeley Betook a year’s leave of absence and taught at ttie University of and Young University Minnesota Dr Cook received masters and doctorates at the University of Minnesota His wife is the former Jan Kurts Both Dr Wright and Dr For (Former) Smokers Many Utah smokers are “signing the pledge" to give up cigarettes by Saturday- -a day set aside throughout the state as the state “LQ (I quit) Day” Those who take the pledge or have already succeeded in beating the habit can cash in on their will power at a special IQ Day at Lagoon Saturday where they will get free parking free d swimming and a discount on an rides inducting the Funhouse one-thir- Those who have decided to Join the ranks of exsmokers can get their pass for these Lagoon privileges from the Utah Division American Cancer Society sponsor of the statewide LQ program People who want to Join in the Lagoon fun with their families can get a privilege pass simply by signing an IQ pledge card The cards can be obtained from the Cancer Society HO East South Temple Salt Lake CUy Cards can be phone: picked up in person or ordered by man or phone By signing the card a person promises to “abandon the cigarette smoking habit by midnight Aug 29 1989 and to destroy any unused cigarettes that I might have in my When the Cancer Society receives bade them cards they will send a special LQ pass to the signer who will thus be entitled to the free offers and discounts for Ms or her family during the Fun Lagoon Day Please Indicate number of members when family requesting LQ pusses Smokers who have already succeeded te giving up cigarettes whether recently or long ago can also get the same Lagoon passes by signing the seme pledge card Cards must be in the hands of the Cancer Society no biter than Aug 21 in order to receive passes The LQ program under the direction of Dr Cyril D Fullmer pathologist at Holy cross Hospital and Warren Barnes Sait Lake realtor are conducting a aeries of five smoking clinics leading up to LQ Day These clinics have focused attention on the health problems of smoking the reasons people smoke and offer encouragement to those who desire giving up the habit Giving up smoking has lots of rewards Including better health a chance for longer life g an increased sense of and a high degree of personal satisfaction Dr Fullmer said The Lagoon Day Is a more immediate kind of “treat” for everyone who quite smoking well-bein- LDS Seminary USU Gets Grant Schedules For Student Loans t r Registration LDS Utah State University Logan will have 919 student-loan- s available with the help of 9372560 during the coining year according to Rep Laurence J supply the other 10 per cent" Burton said the total mooey will provide 5410 students with some kind of financial aid at the Utah schools “Our huger Burton universities will receive the "The money Is part of flJ lion's Run of the money but million provided for Utah our smaller colleges are schools of higher learning under beginning to be recognized too” the National Defense Education Burton added “Besides Utah Act of 1951” Congressman State Logan the University of Burton said “The money will be Utah win receive $595800 to used for 910 student loans at the provide 1357 student loans and University The federal portion Ogden's Weber State College has of foe money is 90 per cent while been awarded 1141300 for 425 each individual school will (F-Uta- h) Seminary at Richmond invites all ninth grade students to enroll for seminary regar-dle- a of religious affiliation Registration win be held Sept 2 at the seminary the same (toy that ninth grade students register at the Richmond Jr High School Seminary registration is separate from high school registration The fee text book index and loose leaf Journal wfll costa total of 97 The index and loose leaf purchased at this time will be used for all future seminary courses MRS WAYNK Wright shots to Seari B © Perry J Brown of the Institute for the Study of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism at Utah State University haa been awarded the coveted 1960 Wedey BaDiine Award by the Western Counc'1 for Travel Research The award of 9300 and an expenae-pai- d trip to the Western Council for Travel Research Annual Meetiim is awarded for the best travm research paper written by a graduate student Brown ta a doctoral candidate at Utah State University He presented his paper en- Raniaey D Harris associate prefeseer ef electrical eagtaeering Dr Lawrence Mcgfil science adviser to foe Aerenemy Center aad President Giei L Taggart USU R Gilbert Moore ThtokaL aad Deaa D F Petersen College ef Engineering at USU Thiokol Gives Two Grants Two grants to assist research in the Aeronomy Center at Utah State University have been awarded by Thiokol Chemical Carp-Gilbert Moore general manager Thiokoi’s Astromet Division in Ogden in presenting the R pant money to USQ President Glen L Taggart explained that foe corporation is "trying to find out what the universities want to do in which we can assist and which In some way may assist our company in the future” “We are seeding research in the academic institutions because we know there is a tremendous pool of talent in them that has not been Upped by Industry” he added The work to be done at USU related to a radio telemetry system developed by engineers at USU and acquired for manufacture by Thiokol about tww years ago Moore noted The present transaction has provioed a total ef derived from research conducted by he and his colleagues for the Utah Travel CoundL As pvt of a continuing research program on Utah tourism during foe summer of 1961 information was collected on tourist expenditures and lengfo-of-sta- y J Tourism ntol Historical Seminar Sept 1 9 925009 in research foods from Thiokol to USU Indudod are a 92L000 contract to do theoretical work In reaction kinetira and a 93000 grant for graduate study research in thin film atom detectors The tatter goes to Ronald Thomas Santa Ft N Mex a doctoral student In electrical engineering at USU Thomas a New Mexico Sate University graduate earned a masters degree in physics at USU this spring He is working under the direction of Dr Lawrence MegiU professor of physics and science advisor to the Aeronomy Center at USU Dr MegiQ is from the Enrironmuts Sciences Service Aikninistralion Research laboratory at Boulder Cola The contract work is being done by Dr MegUl and Dr Romney D Harris associate profeaor of electrical regineering at USU Historical Agencies and Museums will be held at the University of Utah Sept 9 The program ta being conducted by the American Association for State and Local History in cooperation with the Western Americana Collection and the Western History Center of the Urdvenity of Utah and the Utah State Historical Society Ria being supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities Dr Everett L Cooley curator of the Weitera Americana Collection and University of Utah archivist said only 21 persons have been selected to attend the seminar The participants an all professionally employed in a historical society agency or museum and have recetad a fellowship to attend the Utah conference Selection was based on the applicant's qualifications and on the potential benefit of the seminar to the institution and region he she represents said Dr Ctooley Tbs tax figures died hi foe Utah Foundation report include all direct indirect and aortal insurance taxes Direct taxes are taxes paid to governmental tsdts directly by individuals hufiract or hidden taxes are amount! which generally are collected or paid by bn line— firms Although indirect taxes may not be paid directly to government by indMduals they ultimately are borne by individuals through higher prices for goods and services or lower wages and dividends Americana are spending a amaDer proportion of their personal incomes on food and larger percentage ta going for taxee according to a atudy Just completed by Utah Foundation the private tax research organization Despite inflation the proportion of pcraonal income going for food purchases in I960 declined lowest percentage in history and other tourist to 144 percent the took 23 percent of personal food By comparison behavioral characteristics 1930 ZL2 percent in 1940L 303 percent in income to led Brown This information in 1050 and 17 percent in 1900 conclude that: all-ti- is development dependent upon moreihan attractions highways facilities or These and other promotion factors must be Jointly employed if a community county or state titled “Tourist Patterns" at the ta to capture the nonresident WCIR meeting in Edmonton tourist dollar Aru mast be But made destinations Alberta Canada Brown’s awardwinning paper destinations are not created discusses various findings aolely by promotion They arise Cram a combination of natural endowments and man-mawhich are promoted A totally integrated approach to tourism development must be realized The ingredients are more than encouraging people to visit an area The area must have or 4-develop a recognizable tourism endowment A tourism climate and atmosphere must he apA national seminar on the parent of Administration PRINCIPALS to a research eeatracl for weik to rerreany at Utah State University spoaaered by Thiokal Chemical Carp are left to right Dr WayaeWrifKh chief ef party for AIR project Less Money For Food Travel Study Award More Going To Taxes de m & a registered rene adnhdsters aeeessary M Cheryl I sad Terry I prier to thefr USU Student Wins Spending-Dcvetopene- Jt I Alai Bronze Star For Loganite Taxes on the other band reached another high in I960 seconding for 30 percent of personal income This compere with a total tax burden of 13J percent In 1930 221 percent in 1940 29 J percent in 1950 and 3L0 percent in I960 Foundation analysts point out that total taxes in the United States last year exceeded foe combined amounts qwnt by individuals for food dotting and housing According to the foundation report total taxes paid in the United States last year exceeded foe combined amounts spent tqr individuals for food dotting and housing According to the foundation report total taxes paid in foe United States during 1960 amounted to 9253 Mllion This sum compares with 9994 billion expended for food 9S5J billion qpent for dotting and accessories (indadlng Jewelry) and 9775 billion going for bousing ge J The foundation study points out that total taxes ta foe United States have increased 30 percent since 105 II percent since 1000 2tt percent (nearly four times) since 1950 1357 percent (nearly fifteen times) sines 1040 and 2512 times) since percent (more then twenty-fou- r 1930 V'" i I ' ? ff j' ' - - - - -- - ! P 1 f ' j ! j - “ ¥& d "i CAM RANH BAY Vietnam-Ar- my (tap Thomas R Taylor 27 son of Mr and Mrs Thomas A Taylor 1392 Maple Drive Logan received the Bronae Star Medal near Cam Ranh Bay j (i:r Vietnam Captain TUylor wax presented the award for meritorious servirt in ground operations pint hostile forces nam At foe time of presentation he was technical supply officer of foe I9ta Maintenance Battalion The captain was stationed on Okinawa before arriving In He Vietnam last August his commission received through the Reserve Officers’ Tripling Corps program at Utah State University where he received his B5 degree in elementary education in 1965 His wife Shawns fives in Brigham City Of increasing significance ta the United States according to the foundation are the rapidly contributions for social powing survivors insurance programs such as old-aand disability insmnee medicare unemand railroad ployment compensation retirement Social insurance contributions havs risen from 91 Mllion in 1940 to 947 billion In 1950 9154 billion in I960 and 93U billion fa I960 Most of there social insurance programs were first instituted during the 1130's J j - ' ' J In Viet- f o “ f t J v: ' V: - - AWARD WINNER— Bob Evertoa right of Evertoa A Sana FVn Hardware receives a trapfcy for wtanisg foe eutotredfog ewtame rentes ta foe Lagan Sidewalk Baxaar Fretentiag foe ward to George Evertoa chairman ef foa r J Merehaata Ceaarg ef foe Cache Chamber of Cam metre Beklad foe Evertoa earetoa are derka ef foe hardware store who foewed ta Westers kata and bssdanss lir foe event — Herald r |