Show 'W 04 1 111 Trrl y W-- '"r'w 1r V' W tif w-- rNipo'Ir lor vor - 1' Thir-1! I IL r Second Section be' 5aMti Salt Lake galit 7J4ttiott Utah — Wednesday Morning City ine's September 10 1958 ' r i self 00"mt) i man 1 E‘--k l busy '7 r P:::‘ their " tfinger nails k li-- ‘ I - 1 : k1 ‘4 Thhue tt rye i op i inmduring ap Dan Valentinet ic la n a were separated from the boy politicians During the years I've been exposed quite 'regularly to close personal contact with politicians (I've lost more darned wallets) And over the years I've noted that the rnen who run for public office fall into distinct classifications Such as: THE LONELY MAN: This f ellow is actually not inter ested in politics or public office But his wife is busy with club work his daughter is married his sons are in the Army He doesn't like to sit around the house alone so he Tuns for something This way he ends up with a lot of friends (as long as he keeps if he loses he's winning s lonely again!) Then there's'-thfellow who has no interest in politics but It k i - 2- i k 4! :" k e tl ' - ° ' ' - ' '4k k 464 1 o'"t t 's t it - its - 1 Iiv?' -Jr :: i '7 ! -- - Ik ' t i -- I - tk 1444 e -- 1 -- 6-- New School te t?-W-- e '' Bells Are Ringing And So Are Ears watched by Gayle stretch es to big-size- 1' 4"e el: 410 ' i 1957-5- ?' '::0° e 1)"4 4o ' 4 'A '' V' l ':4-- 4- 111$ 71 Spain-bowe- r locker — ':4 :" I i ik 05t''' "Intetrrie I ' i — 1 6 Jay Soelberg 6 - 14 ' e ' 1:i ''''' ' - ''" ':::0 ) Yr A 40 C I Ifni ii il i - "-- A ie) - - Jt" t 7-- $ hears bells 1 '"'''' in 1!: these his l' Tribune Staff Writer sleep days—even is in the his brother-in-la"to ' t's:' Max L of can business Turner and principal get printing THE BEAUTIFUL new jun- 1 ''' -ct : i '' him all his campaign cards the new Northwest Junior ior high building houses—in :i i' and posters at c o s t—this High School 1400 Goodwin addition to the junior high stui '111114:' ' fellow can't afford not to run ft i dents—the whole student body L ‘ for office! of the soon-tobcompleted i k School Matheson Elementary Of course there is the 600 1'tents T !"-Fe fifth and sixth plus graders HONEST POLITICIAN I who are overflow from the kind of like this fellow He I Newman and Rose Park dismakes no bones about his f tricts to save position He's not out means This different bell state Sherman Preece J 1 democracy or make the world ( a better place or to build treasurer Wednesday pub signals for each set of schools better schools or to build lished a list of approximate- —but the bell system is rigged -— dams He frankly admits he ly 600 Items of "unclaimed" up for the junior high only personal property with the reeds the job! So bells ring constantly names of the persons for t to the harried In every election campaign whom Or what held the is property k there is always one BLEEDER principal seems like con' : Most of the Items total fellow bleeds for the N:stantly :!s Ing $110000 are in the form He wants little people must listen And accounts of inactive bank youngsters :4i everyone with two shirts to t to all the bells and sort out uncle give one of the shirts to some The list was published state's i'':"" ':t4o::"!LACP:1 those which toll for them fellow who doesn't have any provisions of the rt 4 1 iLt1 3! i' '!--lThe bells are only one of a if shirt he wants to take away 1957 escheat law The property will revert number of "surprise" proball the money from the people n iiathtKimpahm a speci- lems that weren't counted on who've got some and give it'—to–theall to the people who don't - fied period unless owner- and which are making life in- Garth Sharman 10 and Barbara Thorstrom 10 find that teresting for Principal Turner ship is established have any as the new school getsits class-wor- combination locks are a challenge and bit of a puzzle He thinks the government rolling free should give citizens UNTIL JANUARY when free service maternity t h e Matheson Elementary free psychiatric treatSchool youngsters will move ments free vitamins free to their own school they are dog food and free aspirin "having a ball" using grownAnd don't f or get the up lockers as places to hang BOY This kind GLAMOUR their hats and coats because BEAUTY QUEENS? Entries has 600 bucks worth of pearly there are no cloak hangers at Everything from grassroots white teeth a smile that melts activities to aerial- in the Miss Utah State Fair Northwest women's hearts a handshake Special to The Tribune It also was interesting to ists from fine arts to carnival contest are scheduled to arrive that would make Liberace LITTLE VALLEY Box El- watch fifth and sixth graders and from beauty queens to in Salt Lake City Sept 18 to man quiver He doesn't know what der County—A 40year-ollearning to use the combina- horse shows will be in Salt compete for the crown money he says but he says it very was in custody of the Box El- tions The con and scholarships to get into their lockers Lake City Friday well and after he makes a der County Sheriff late TuesIt will be Friday noon that testants will represent their But it's also a tremendous the Utah State Fair will be of- home counties speeCh all the women voters day after a shooting affray in As for horse shows a record go home and dream about him which one man was wounded challenge and fifth and sixth ficially opened at ribbon-cuttinConceremonies presided over number of Arabian horsesthat night Of course on elec- at the Morrison-Knudsegraders work earnestly and tion day the gals vote for struction Co encampment cheerfully at It by Gov George D Clyde Clif- 170 of them—has been entered some ford Smout fair board presi- in the horse department of the chubby ind- here As Alan Taylor 11 a son of dent and other state officials fair said ividual who is the best man Gronway R Parry Under streatment at St Mr and Mrs Bill Taylor 933 1 or the job "And" promises Donald P Cedar City director of the said In Benediet's Hospital Ogden Oakley St (1240 West) horse shows Wyatt "the fair is gre ANOTHER TYPE of poli- - was Albert Johnson 38 who happily "We're opening a '587 Two Arabian horse shows fellow who runs suffered a leg wound safe!" tician is the ith literally thousands of are scheduled IOday and Sat But with these few handion his record He lists all the urday nights at1:30 o'clock in Sheriff Warren W Hyde said elective offices he has held caps they are proceeding nice- exhibits activities shows front of the grandstand Both Was he Mr when shot Johnson schedcontests and for the past 25 years Such as: ly All furniture in rooms for projects shows are different prePresident of his high school attempted to subdue the workthe elementary students is uled it took a On Monday"Kids' Day" at senior class junior cheer er who already had fired sev- scaled to their size and will be mium book to list them the fair youngsters will demat Little eral shots perValley moved with them to Matheson ' But take those !grassrools" onstrate leader at BYU senior dance theirhorsemanship at when it is completed chairman in college second sonnel events Young bxperts in driv- the grandstand at 2:30 said pm The the sheriff suspect the Junior of in the meantime the ing tractors will be competing Prior to the children's show But vice president Chamber of Commerce Utah first entered the office of the principal is hearing bells in roots the at grass tearing up the famed Lennon Sisters committeeman for the Book construction firm and held plowing and maneuvering con- singing stars will perform Glen -Constable at Bloom secretary-treasure- r bay Month Club of the tests Saturday In the Utah !' of the Utah Scul- by firing three pistol shots into addition the annual In Since Junior Tractor Operator CoDays desk a nearby ptors Assn state chairman of ntests young drivers from 14 terrpountaln Horse Pulling Last Utah camthe to 18 will compete in safely qmtest wl11 be held Tuesday HE LATER fired a fourth! Traffic paign etc etc operating farm tractors Saturshot at the head of William And don't forget the PROM- Hamilton as Mr Hamilton L day at 10 am Death Utah's mother of the year Two aerial acts are schedISE& This boy really lets the peered from a doorway to in1958 Mrs Albert F Koh for uled with two shows daily aft electorate have it You name vestigate the disturbance ler Midway Wasatch County ernoon as and the evening Mr Johnson was shot when It he'll get it for you (with Utah will be honored Tuesday on Need a Fed- he and a second Hollywood Sky Rockets and your money) attempted To Sept 10 1958 131 "Mother's Day" at the fair- '— 125 He'll get to subdue the suspect as he the Sky Dancers perform eral Building? Exhibits 1958 10 all 143 To the armed by Sept Want the Missi- left the office building feet in the air It for you in fine arts? forces will be set up including 222 All of 1957 Interested ssippi River diverted through some THE AFTER will be a There big continuing a mobile display by the Naval injury Utah send him to Washington Idaho As for carnival attrac- Radiological Defense Ministry This one slugged the suspect and he To display and it shall be done 181 Sept 10 1958 was subdued by Constable tions the Monte Young Show San Francisco and a Rid will promise anything 10 1957 129 will Provide thrill rides and model of the To M Sept Bloom and Reed satelprojGuy Vanguard Politicians fall into separate ' " 203 All of 1957 ect manager lite fun games distinct and categories The good the bad the differand ent the indifferent lately the winners and the By Melba M Ferguson Ave 'Isoko : (1140 North v 4 '4 I) F :"-- " '''': ' !7: e '''1 Must Be Found " state-withi- s s : :: ' - ''!:t' 0: ' Ribbon Cutting to Open Utah Slate Fair Friday Bullet Flurry Wounds 1 ' !: '4 --thi- s Suspect Held THE BUDGET prepared under the direction of Dean R Steed chief commission accountant outlined estimated fiscal needs in 1960 of $9698- 999 and $10389731 in 1961— a grand total of $20088730 State construction expenditures are not reflected in the budget requests except as ramifications causing increased ad ministrative and personnel needs : A 'Lost' high-flyin- Ellis L Armstrong direc- tor of highways also pointed out half the Increase Is a re-su- of a departnient-wid- e program aimed at eliminating hidden costs Construct ion was awarded a contract to build a concrete bridge and roadway on U39 Over the Ogden River The Ogden concern entered a low bid of $20342769 The commission also approved a bid for $32556475 by Co Sorensen Construction 4772 S Redwood Road Murray for hard surfacing 207 miles of between Temple Mountain Junction and Hanks-vilin Wayne and Emery counties Wheelwright Co Ogden Bids on both projects were below the state's engineer Ing estimates Programmed funds for the Ogden River bridge project were increased from $120000 to $220000 Funds' for a aim! across the Weber River were upped from $200 000 to $308000 With spirited discussion the commission okehed a "buy American" clause to be included in all state contracts with road building firms Under terms of the contract builders would be required to use only such materials as have been produced in the United States bald-heade- 256-pag- -- -- - in full-scal- SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: After the flash rain Tues day morning an Indian Hills resident said he had the only swimming pool in the world with an $18000 roof! By William C Patrick Tribune Medical Editor The medical quack may have changed his "sales pitch" in recent years but he is still a threat to the health and pocketbooks of the American public The medicine show has given way to a shiny office in which the quark often surrounds himself with pseudoscientific electronic gadgets claimed to cure anything that ails you old-tim- Okell Expenses chief H C Hgrgreaves Salt for building inspector Lake City Tuesday was authorized by the City Commission to attend the 36th annual uniform building code business meeting in Sun Valley Idaho Inclusive He was Oct allowed $21620 for expenses THIS NEV TYPE of appeal is often sue ressfIll because of a growing public awareness that important things are taking place in the electronics field These were some— of the points made lkiesday by Dr George F Lull of Chicago a warning that medical quackery is an increasing problem although it has taken on a sort of "new look" The former general manager and secretary of the American Medical Assn now president of the American Medical Education Foundation was In Salt Lake City to 'attend the Utitti State Medical Assn's annual meeting In 1VITH AN EVE to the West the commission also went on record as urging support for a Wyoming project which would resurface and improve the rod from Mountainview Uintah County (Wyo) to the Utah state line west of Manila r ew utottus 11 tAry On Way Over i Some little black thunder- cloud moved across northern Utah early Tuesday and—oc- casio ally—cried for example crossed 0 the Salt Lake Valley just after dawn and wept varying amounts of rain At the airleft port the thunderstorm only a trace of precipitation but on the east bench of the of city an estimated half-incrain fell in some spots Forecasters said Utah could expect partly cloudy weather Wednesday with a few afternoon or evening thundershowers -- a meeting of the House of Delegates in Hotel Utah and will he a special guest at a Friday evening ban- lIE ADDRESSED conquet which will bring the three-davention to a close Dr Lull declared thatcquackery extracts millions from the American public each year and often results in a fatal delay in seeking help from reputable scientific practitioners of medicine The medical quack has certain recogniz able - ' earmarks He usually contends that the medical profession' is arraigned against him that he has secret mellITIS Pr preparations that are known only to him he discourages or refuses consultation with reputable physicians he advertises himself through testi monial or other means and frequently aligns himself with organizations having' but meaningless titles QUACKERY Is being fought not only by scientific medical organizations but also by such agencies as the Federal Trade—Commission the Food and Drug Administration — Kennecott Assures On Future in Utah The key to maintaining a high standard of living lies in acceleration of productivity F Cooper Green assistant general manager Utah Copper Division Kennecott Copper Corp said Tuesday at Hotel Utah Mr Green's topic for an address before Salt Lake Rotary Club was "The Kennecott Story" a narrative of what the company is doing what and it plish t to accom- hopes AT THE OUTSET he told the :300 business and mores men Mona 1 the Kennecott operation in Utah spent 103 million dollars for taxes and million dollars for 298 costs in 1957 "And we intend operati- ng business in to stay continue to be a factor in the vconomy major not only in Utah but In our other operations in Nevada Arizona and New Mexico" Mr Green added "For many years copper —was—in short supply It was necessary for the national economy to get the tonnage out and cost was a secondary Former Utah Governor J consideration Bracken Lee and his family "But for nearly two years Tuesday were cleaning up the (opposite has been true after an uninvited "guest" The "guest" knocked tile "There is a surplus of from the family residence at the price has dropped copper 2031 Laird Dr (1130 South) to the lowest in recent years of home a wall the scorched o u r competitors are and and knocked out telephone down our neck In breathing lines such cases as you know it is No one was injured- either your neck or theirs if The "caller" was a bolt you are to stay in business of lightning—the result of and t hat is Just what Kennethunderstorms which truck colt Intends to do" Mr Green the area said and Bolt Slants Tile off Lex's 'loose Continuing he noted that industry has expanded so Board Views Instructórs of Retarded and it greatly I hat plex trolled been the become cannot so combe con- by methods which have suitable and efficient in - past "IT IS AXIOMATIC that any industry whose manage ment does not change with the times will cease to exist" Mr By William F Smiley Green added Tribune Education Writer Among important areas of The problem of obtaining 'modernized control which he teachers for the educable and said are essential were: trainable retarded children of Mechanical equipment callSalt Lake City held the atten- ing for continuous research as tion Tuesday evening of the well as more efficient utiliza Board of Education Ilion of equipment in existence REPRESENTATIVES of the Market ing because no matter 'Salt Lake County Assn for 'how much in demand a prod'Retarded Children including uct may be the sales function Mrs E 11 Dor land president must he kept at top speed and and Alton F Lund director HIefficient Management that 'asked the board to plan for today has a different concept the future with adequate sal- than it has operated under In the past ary incentives to expand the 'current program This concept charges manDr M Lynn Bennion city with responsibility agernent school superintendent and Ar- or advances in seveffecting E thur Arnesen his admin eras areas said the speaker istrative assistant explained that the board hopes to have a He Included: Developing and Lafayette School class for the !providing the impetus for new trainable children by next and better installations A dif- Week and 14 educable classes ferent organization than has in elementary and junior high existed in the past An assurschool are being repeated this ance of communications upwards downwards and sideyear and ways a better ) utilizatiork SERIOUS STUDY will be of the work force" 'given the proposal to give "In I be period from 1909 'added salary incentive to those to United States produc1939 teachers qualified for special increased 18 per cent educational classes board tivity each year" the speaker conmembers agreed unofficially "From 1939 to 1947 tinued Dr Donald L Taylor direc- the was 22 per cent increase tor of rela- and again 22from 1947 to 1956 it tions explained the functioning per cent of his office fof the past four increased years and outlined plans toi "HOWEVER in 1957 the expand his setylce to the best year in histoiy the work school and communitc! force was 65 million and the population was 1712 million meaning that each 100 work- ers had to produce for 163 school-communit- eware Doctor Warns of Quacketly's 'New Look' losers! 3 state-supervise- i till ''':111 I I t - t e to high Mtn Principal Max L Turner has to lift Debbie Ann Maureen thin for drink Youngster are temporarily using Junior high school mink jam - t— - - t I Stud Cuts iekie' 1 3k 4 4 - N l i ‘v S -- - """"1 4o '1 1 ik Ny 0 I I l'''' 0 r 1 ( -1 47 ' ll r ti 1 v I 0 - - N e - 1 1 ms - t1 I 11'' -- Richard P ilronek Tribune Staff Writer Utah's fastest growing departmental giant the State Road Commission requested a 20 million dollar budgetary feeding Tuesday to warm administrative stomachs during the 1959-61- ' biennium ' The budget hearing highlighted a full day of commission Iry paper work and discussions as the state's federally-injecteA i continued its rapidly expanding pace program higbmwor( important commission action Tuesday included: 1 ApproVal of bids for more than $500000 in road and a work in Weber Wayne and Emery counties struct2ur Authorization to negotiate for design specifications on the Salt Lake City segment of the EastWest interstate freeway from Parleys Canyon to intersection with the NorthSouth freeway 3 Raising of the amount of programmed funds for four I 4' " 1 projects in Weber Carbon and Iron counties 4 Passage of a 'resolution which would require contracroad projects to use domestic tors building materials in road and structure construction ' 0 jt 5 Support of Wyoming efforts ot obtain federal land use funds for improving an access road to Utah's Daggett County A site of Flaming Gorge Dam Tells 6 Approval of a survey to determine location needs for F Cooper Green l of etnnplex copper industry roadside park and rest areas Budgetwise the Road Commission is seeking a little more than 4lit million dollars during the next biennium than the Legislature appropriated for 4By t I 4ft 1 i 1 4 I i chewing collect ive $ f ' 4 -- — r - orthe people 1 -- I 1 appointed 'Clii0-S-cilbinni- Request Up $45 Million— To Attack 'Hidden Costs' ' 1 the r 1 ' LóáO 20 'illi6li'13iiidgét ' Gil $ catAciglortepses‘aenrde - ' 1 tongue the dream-selle- 19 - LC l's' POLITICIANS: It takes all kinds Of politicians tor make a The fast of political race 1 ' $ Nothing Serious® t ell Log 24 Page V ipp e Dan I Raelio-T- and the Post Office Department Often they are hampered by inadequate laws The House of Delegates received a num ber of resolutions and reports Tuesday including one calling for action by the public and the medical profession on a more adequate disaster defense organization Final action on them will be taken by the delegates at a session Wednesday morning AT THE SAME TIME new officers will be elected Dr UR Bryner Salt Lake City now president-elec- t will automatically become president of USMA succeeding Dr Reed W Farnsworth of Cedar City Scientific sessions will be held In lintel Utah Motor Lcdge beginning Wednesday at 9:30 am wrth a symposium on mental health other lie some force Americans" estimated that by 1960 100 members of the work will have to produce others and as years 170 the on latter crease for go figurewill in- Fully cognizant of this situatKennecott management to do proposes sonwthing said Mr Green by about emphasizing three factors that influence productivity ion it" "These factors are 1) imtools and technology proved 12) better management training worker and 3) new said to develop skills" Mr Green is known that control or all of these elements lies with management and the work 'It three force" IP A i i 40 Ak011 A Ak A Am014&k" " It AlkAo011044-- " "A jk"o411k 41 "A 111 At A ta Alt A ir A A Ak Ac-4- 4 4 0 1 wor 41t ItAe or A' 0 |