Show r - 10mN P - - 4 Fresh Talks Lomat On Uinta 11 Area Teacher Contract I o Ic t 1 Zl il t i ' ts tictiii te n p i t 9 '‘ Ni4pJ'' Zfibun e to 1 n t TV Farr rile t4 al ) 4i::ii: lAws1 Ntryti --- ° 4 11 Srorts D-- 7 'to ri 11' Atalust Itturiktay Li D 1 rip is 7w-11- 4 (hi 1: wl Dan Valentine's i Nothing Serlotims JUNT litt4BIJMI: If you're Y't years to or older you've 4 a riod etam liteek even oat rsar aerial security pay en:s — but if mot 7' - 10 Y 0 al riuttrf yiAlwCVUcidalapotyruka PS (rox red 014W' are strwrg take out to Or U t tome-plac- g NIA tad you let eas clasair led ad in e recent I alcullioll lyg e bedroom 4 dosn't eat!" Ja4 esttioa? It read: Dr"41 "Will trade clean tor anytlang that 171earol1 Jun erao high aehool student would penpals Write him at Alk a Gun Nagati-rnach- tenar hke soma 2's5 Kaki i Chiha Ken Japan Bere's a little he that will give y011 prorate hope: la a reread aunty among estlege stedete the stutharity said they preferred toe cream ever alroholle beverage fashion expert says turtiebe quite the rage among America's young men this fall I'm glad I itxik rood in turtle-necsweaters They help hide my extra The American Legion Magachins! zine this month has a nice article about A neck St trial !seaters sill 40 t1 i: ::: Z 44 7 4 TAXIICAB DIZZIER in Clearuater Florida recently retired at the age of S2 Who's the eldest cabdriver in these The average hen lays 200 parts? each year Just thought you'd like eggs to know A column reader passed through Nebraska on his vacation Nebraska is celebrating it's 100th birthday as a slate Ile near reports fWeing this billboard Omaha: "Be sure to come to Nebraska's Centennial — you won't be around for the next one!" A maa In Iowa atill rides a motorcycle Who's the Oldest active motorcycle rider In Utah? A Believe it or not but one of the main causes of friction and sometimes divorce among older married couples is the sound of the family television set A marriage expert reports that a large percentage of wifely complaints about the husband is that the old man of the house insists on turning on the TV set too loud THERE IS OF course a scientific ex planation It's a proven medical fact that a man's hearing deteriorates with age twice as fast as a woman's Thus he has to turn the TV set on louder to hear' The Salt Lake Elks Lodge is planning a big whing-dinthis Saturday g g THE WLNNER this year took the trophy when he kept his pipe going for 90 minutes and 58 seconds (Man I'll bet his tongue was hot!) Eight out of every 10 college coeds who graduated in the class of 1957 are rntu-rie— and half of these are still working (probably supporting the family while their husbands get their PhD's! d wr ' I - Tribune Suburban 113 School belle rang out WI'11A-14A- Y mornirt for more than 20 COO pupils on the ikytith 'tut of Salt Lake County as the Jordan Scfool Ditrict opened its 19C768 school year First day enrollment rgures released by Supt Reed IL Beckstead 'hosed X601 pupils attending the opening day sessions This is 2t43 more students than a year ago and Pet a shade under the 3000 Increase estimated by district Supt Ileckstead Late mistratiom especially in the high schools should pikk up 50 additional pupils during the next few days the Iti— SANDY Olen gt'4Z1 04 pupils t —1 it V 1 I a 0 4 i EAle pr-t4- kit welt as& pcv1414-1- 4 id al 'It ostb!' as s to t It was bell at Ortreat4f I p 1etrowl1y In the dutrici otrea ater-s- r ed 114 nuortr g apparectiy frurn the teacher grvop acrepratve tot the dtatriet s cl!er a an MO to to wa--d In aatary ta'AL datriot hat offered $13 000 to be toed for salary ta‘ ale Increase-a fur the 19107 141 year as held to to to low by the Its h rift et group aual atter a taaliet audit be tto state ad hool office 04 atihotal $35 00 was oftered Si pt Es aru saki tio attii funit were made &Nal:able by a P01- 11111k A second school sched- after-wo- rp — r -7- 0- i - r' dI - "Nr?' "IP - ' -- -- Al 3- Zrii '' 41 9 mp A 4 to Piot er Art ta10 le in 44 &toyAtilt tokt Ito to4 Contemon etAt 4 Is' 4 ritio-tk- 41tt y L:rrnertan tstath 44 etecut ta4 41 A LOA 1strotrro t:t4 t:thiitt U o teraci'Av tit grqtes'o r Lb t ctont-nerrr- it mat cl tet r 4t)ot1 1:11114 draw up prximit-- trios fur 1tt 10 Wary d Mato ginaVrIcts 14& hxti bnjr In tt4 t!IP drat imociatitai oittsly Own mtt'pet trit arv trertetg n ottlary turnrnittto octok1L trvited intzi Senators Renew Plea to LI1J For Strike End Stilt another telegram was sent We(Inesday asking Pres:dent Johnson to interrede in the nations crpper strike this tirne by Sen Wallace F Bennett and five of tils conseaguet ) In It followed the filing of a the Senate Monday 'skirt for the President to mkt up a board of inquiry to hires1e flush" whether provisions of Act should be impest diii A All - re ' '114 les Families Today Same Senators The same Republican senators signed the telegram — Sen Bennett and Sens Gordon Al lott and l'eter H Dominick of Colorado Len B Jordan of Idaho Clifford P Hansen of Wyoming and Paul J Fannin of Arizona ansner Meanwhile there sas Wednesday to a similar wire sent to the President Tuesday by the governors of five western copperproducing states including Utah Gov Calvin L Ramptom "In sending this wire to the White Douse" Sen Bennett said "we are sup-th-e gay porting two similar wires which ernors of the five states involved also have sent urging the President to take steps to alleviate this situation 1041 Senior Citizens 0 111 Losing Flavor lir- Auk 1 11 ''''' b - - ' i t— 1 it - Defipite partial cloudiness and a few widely scattered showers and thundershowers over the Intermountain Area Wednesday temperatures during the afternoon gradually inched up into the r 80s and 90s — well above normal — by afternoon Salt Lake City recorded 94 degrees before the afternoon was over extending to 44 the record number of consecutive days with readings of 90 or above' E"""' But Hold Dale : 0 00477 ' ':4'1"41: V: t I to 4 t 0 Cc 1 o ' V ti' ''' ' NS - ' ''''‘' 64 'st ' t :4: i ' ' 1 44-- ' ( 0 4' ' 4 r : - 1 A - 4 ‘ -- ' ' " ''' ' '' V:44044 :' ' I ?t ' ' t c : ' f : ' 7 14V Day Mrs Kraus 69 and her husband 87 came to Salt Lake City f rom Hamburg Germany in 1935 and who have been to the past 10 fairs were de lighted with this year's fair "There are a lot of horse races in Germany" said Mrs Kraus adding "we wouldn't miss who ) pi Ci 4 VI' the - - ' ' 1 ' l 0 4 4 ' - 44 t : 4 ' ' 4Ø" -1- 404 4' day-to-da- y ') 'Cot '"0 ' PA$040tsg- - 1 21110007 do 1 - op 0 : I a 4 Copper Strike Box Score 1 What and Where of Fair Today t Number strike of days on 2 Impact of strike on 48 Utah's economy date (salaries & wages material & supplies new facilities & trea provements ment charges freight t- commis sion s services etc payroll state & local taxes Based on $373000 per $17904000 day) d fifth-'--a- SL County Seeking X-1- 5 ' Employe Bond Bids 3 Wages lost to date by each 4 Time ---- - required ik $956 d for with possible average — settlement of an additional Sc per hour 5 Time required ttk - B-- - 9181 ears 4 - : for each striking employe to make up lost wages with possible average settlement of an additional 10c per hour b e- each striking employe to make up lost wages - X-1- 5 striking ploye based on work week with average wage of $316 per per hour plus average wage increase of 23c per hour in original -- - company offer mr - ' f to The members left it up to Mr Chapexecman and the union's utive board to decide the calling of a Kept Toes Tapping strike and the date it would begin Herbert ' Brandt Human Missile Rocket FAMILY DAY 1704e eA But their rendition of "Irish Eyes Are Mr Chapman said the company has - RETAIL MERCHANTS DAY ' He's pastor of the 8 pm Siebrand Brothers Variety seniors kept the flower-shirteSmiling" arbitrato to the matter submit refused First Church of ow Show — Bandstand Awarding of Family tapping toes in tune said He union tion as suggested by the 9 am Judging — Hereford Beef Religious Science But Senior Citizens Day didn't close'' Day prizes Bandstand the next step by the union will be to ask Cattle Cattle Barn y the gates to the younger set as the 8:30 pm Ice Capades — Coliseum mediation federal for of 10 am All exhibits open And he's the fa- - l crowd brought a fairgrounds-ful- l Grandstand Robbins Show Marty J H Schleckmann Salt Lake City ther of the "Dial- - m 11 am Siebrand Brothers Circus and putting attendance well over Lines manager said he had no comment service i''st last year's record number for the same Carnival open Each day the Rev Mr Brandt rec date Double Zacchini 1:30 pm Mayor Concerned ords a nonsectarian prayer on tape John W Gillman chairman of t h e Missile Rocket Human and other fair People are invited to dial a certain numof expositions Mayor J Bracken Lee said be is conboard 3 pm Flower Demonstration—Flower ber and hear the prayer on the telecerned with the possibility of a strike said they are pleased with spokesmen Building phone He said representatives of the compa- c Bids on Salt Lake County employes the turnout "despite the Kennecott 3:30 pm Ascension of Hot Air Bal He reports that over 500 people every which feared union the Salt Lake City and County strike" hamper might they ny at 8 bond — insurance will be opened Sept South Entrance loon - - 24 hours take advantage of this unusual Commissions and the Citizen's -Advisory — - 2 pm in the county purchasing office — attendance Brothers Siebrand 4 Varietyservice pm will Committee on Bus Transportation — Bandstand Judging Guernsey 11: Family Day Today It's a nice thoughtful thing to do Sterling Evans purchasing ' agent meet at 2:30 pm in the mayor's - Show Cattle CattleBarn and I imagine the prayers bring solace office Friday Dairy said : out to work in an effort the probWednesday Thursday Will be Family Day and and serenity and hope to many 6 pm Horse Show — Grandstand without a strike He said every county employe is ativ! Retail Merchants Day at the fair A $25 lems And a Valentine to you sir 6:30 pm Sky Divers — Bandstand ered by $15000 bond insurance under a prize will be awarded the largest family "No one can afford a strike — not the Area SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: blanket policy which expires Sept 14 on the grounds at 8 pm with $15 going the company the union the city or numBalloon Hot Air of Ascension 7 pm The insurance is for approximately 2000 to the family bringing the largest county" the mayor said "I think we I don't mind meeting a self-maof boys and $15 to the family with the ber to three-ye- ar a South and Entrance will -whether to apply minds have make up our employes man at a part)' — as long as he doesn't See Page 2 Column 1 Double —period be added Zacthini 7:30 pm we're going to have a bus line or not" Insist on giving me his recipe! seven-memb- 0 required" Ferdinand Peterson Utah State chairman of the Council on Aging explained that the Golden Hours Band was unique in that three members were physically handicapped Executive Board min-Lit- - groups of cotton candy Wednesday at Senior Citizens Day at Utah State Fair Mr and Mrs Hamilton Galt 824 E 3rd South treat themselves to bite Four Musield Groups Talking the spotlight in the bandstand were four musical groups of elderly persons who performed such "younger generation" favorites as "Cabaret" with lyrics of "Don't sit around alone on the shelf come to the cabaret" were the "HappyGo-LucThe kies" from the Salt Lake Senior the Recreation Center "Michaelson Orchestra" from the Logan-Cach- e County Council on Aging the "Golden Hours Band" of the Golden Hours Center Ogden and the "Hurri of cane Harmonettes" Washington County "It Is my feeling that the situation will become a national emergency by the time we return from the Congressionall Labor Day recess the week of Sept 11 so some action must be taken now The telegram said in part: "The Commerce Department informs us that copper supplies may run out in on about two more weeks Therefore Sept 15 the Defense Department may receive negative replies when It attempts to secure copper to manufacture needed war supplies "The US copper stockpile- already has a deficit of 500000 tons thus endangering this source of supply The situation in the West grows more and more critical every day Immediate action is sing-alon- g 0 1' I fair" National Emergency Citizens I r t From the shaded vantage point of a fairgrounds bench the "happy to be here" expressions of Mr and Mrs Joseph Kraus burst into bloom smiling at hundreds of senior citizens Wednesday at the Utah State Fair Mr and Mrs Kraus of 134 3rd Ave senior citizens only in years joined other Utahns as guests of the Fair Board Wednesday at Senior Citizens young-at-hea- ' f ' 1 I'lw'' Aki'k4 r ro By George Raine Tribune Staff Writer - ::) I" il4f--- f Salt Lake City Lines and Lake Shore Motor Coach Lines Inc drivers Wednesday voted to strike — but they also extension of their agreed to a present contract which expires 'Thursday at midnight Earl H Chapman president and bust' ness manager of Amalgamated Transit Union said 90 per cent of the drivers met Wednesday at 1 am (the only time most of them can get together) and 95 per cent of that group voted to strike There are 140 drivers 7 - s Transit Drivers Vole Strike 77--'- - Get Spotlight At Utah's Fair Lahb ) 111111 t Forecasters said the record probably will be broken again Thursday with forecasts calling for mostly fair weather in the states capital and high readings in Some late afternoon clouds the mid-90may appear and there is some chance of afternoon showers or thundershowers across the state 1 heir ILvt y Taste of Summer A Valentine today to a Salt Lake who is providing an unusual Christian service to the 'community He is the Rev ei 111 n rrktAy to kg r1 wutoy NIas on 7200-70- 0 IA to I tri to' Lik'el I 4 ey tv11 I tlaReq:14:14 Y g'stat 1 Utn4 a t! r atary a 614 a Pie dor dgst111 'a--t 1 tr 14 ri a to tva-1--toy 0 fil41 to On' 44301411 La trw -- tow !Lail t rt 'AA It the In woo O-- tractrra it'' Caf4 1 It tsano oat tsraso so h-- ur perintendent TODAY'S VALENTINE iwtO 04 (Lange In accounting methods had SJrn parents ptorearell serskiltg Leae rotate snail children acrusa 9 0 Fast near I fill The auperioteollent a4141 the tea her crest Kgh School where there were no group wants Its suggested salary "du'd trainc controls tries and changes In 11(k and emergency It iss ever Supt pm ks read explA ined leave policies irkluded In negotottiona the Utah State and Salt Lake County !dram hae a tykttution produced in a have installed mass flighway Departments meting of diatrict parents urged sigra and will take other steps lorluding Lintah teachers to be In the classrooms Installation of blinking lights to protect to teach next Tuesday the opening day of school even If contract agreements the children Schools will be rice"d for three days have not been reached The resolution framed by more than starting Saturday to give teachers ad203 parents meeting In the Uintah County ministrators and pupils a three-d- ay Courthouse Tuesday right said teachers Laisor Day holitbsy The ollser two districts In the county thould return to the clawooms with the — Granite and Murray — will next agreement that salaries In a auhroquent for aettlement be retroactive enrollment total bringing Tuesday In other resolutions the parents asked the county to nearly 90000 students drevr more hich tra wj a tel : a orio NI)rtn- a et e 11 b4 k Typ r tyP Peri t ti a 'ef t' presArrt ard AvRk 1144 - CA 44 ' t Veral 'tka Ice I Nat 1 boar4 L'o d L was Saot!ss se-:- 1 is (141 tta ' 11014 a! t I4ti i 3 A sessiun at Mountview Workmen at the new Westvale were still applying finishing touches but clasrirooms were ready to accept the eager youngsters sho hurried through the doors to explore their new school A rumored strike of several parents hose children are assigned to the Union East failed Elementary School to materialize the ih4 Int fast NLi 9 til uled to on — Ilidgecrest 111) E ny) South — failed to do so as sot k is not yet completed These pupils were transfered to 'ss:a it Ilk 1 tssrtai 1 away from Vug klresi 0 14 South W r" heg c Vel a ItAltrota I 1 ) um' EdItor A ate litra ()pentrg tur the firtt time this year the Westva le Ekmentary School Sorensen may 2V111 k Luna Ihrt la In new 1 ratt a School as 20Is oo pupils rrturrirtl to (lame" in Jordan 1)IttrIct I a AT 11ev tett 1100011(1r tort ar lat lh tataTa 1 rya 441 all '9 it WAI t 4 s Li vs tea 'y 3 tort tia"caze or 11 y bl-- prteretsilt is v '''ir sa 1a I: Is well so t at Is 1 itikr-r-ot 20000 Occupy Jordan Desks A 1 T I r at ah 1 l'1triLl het ss'pAost tr tx4t1 oleos t i - ors!oy r11 ristearl tes'ese tuk td As School Bells Gong Er Ceorge es! Isa t!st the pcvssaa1 a11 a—ites'esi aaJiry s ': )1111et g &rte tt Aar a tcssLost to les Orr 'sell Tarroal ta As?t4 I als bent It should be quite an affair The program reports that "Volcano" punch lit be served Are you a champion If so perhaps you're eligible to take part in the annual championships held each year in Flint Mich The object of the game is to keep your pipe lit and puffing longer than the other fellow No say' tss flassi ttlirryr' tadtir to allea:‘1 4 01 a hew tescher points omit kladrr- room to rye rapt's Jaw Ilatentat and Ilatta $4 stet N k '"" - - 'Av t4vi a ' itl 14 14at4 t at I) I11hat--Is:a- s i ( 1 L Utah George 1 ' t ' 4 Wii i1 ? ‘s 11) 00 al III ) 190 31 111 - 439 Years - |