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Show mu gB DFSERET NEWS, Wednesday, June 18, 196? Teach Youth Respect For Law, Rotarians Advised idealism In Books Vital To Children social ills but for admitting that problems exist, she told a capacity audince at the Fifth Confer e n c e Intermountain o n Childrens Literature, which continues today through Saturday. Mrs. Sutherland said books "in which parents are less Chidrens book that offer verthe child "a sugar-coate- d will be sion of his world Zena Sutherland, rejected, Saturday Review childrens book editor, said Tuesday at the University of Utah. with it boola Realistic, are vital, not for perpetuating Emigration Bids Under Estimate three bids opened by the State Highway Department AU Tuesday afternoon for Improving Emigration Canyon highway to its junction with U.S. 40 at Mountain Dell undercut the engineers estimate of $366,399. The low bidder was Schock-e- r Construction Co., Murray, at $322,480. The project is to be completed by Oct. 1 so it may serve as a detour during confrom the struction of mouth of Parleys Canyon to Mountain Dell. Bids for the lower Parleys Canyon construction job will be opened June 24. Lower Parleys Canyon will be closed from Oct. 1 to June 30, 1970. If the contractor does not complete the Emigration Canyon road resurfacing and improvement job by Oct. 1 he will have to pay a penalty of $1,000 a day in damages. Included in this project will be improving the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Sunnyside Avenue, widening Sunnyside Avenue to four lanes much of the way to Wasatch Boulevard, installing school bus turnout stations to shelter pupils being picked up or discharged by the buses, building some sidewalks and widening the grade up Little Mountain to provide a passing lane, widening curves and resurfacing the entire section. Toll Hifs 126 car-truc- collision Tuesday, bringing Utahs highway death count to 126 in 1969. On this date in 1968, 98 persons had been killed in Utah traffic accidents. two The crashes also injured seven persons. R. Longson, 60, Joseph East, a former Salt Longson joined the Salt Lake City Police force Sept. 19, 1943, and worked In practically all divisions except records before his retirement March 16, 1965. The Cache County accident occurred about 10 a.irf. Tuesday when a car driven by Sandra Hancey, 16, Millville, pulled out of a strawberry patch lane. HIT BY TRUCK A dump 1817-20t- h Glen Lake City police officer. Kitty Jensen, 22, Millville. RFD truck James h, Trooper George Jimerson, Utah Highway Patrol, said the Longson vehicle skidded out of control on the highway and flew over rain-soak- ed an embankment, halting some 150 feet off the roadway. Longson, thrown from the car, was pronounced dead at LDS .Hospital at 6:25 p.m. A passenger in the car, Walter 0 Eugene Gertsch, 58, East, was listed in serious condition with an arm fracture and chest injuries. 4287-165- The theolgian said the alcoin a holic is floundering modem-daworld where its hard to feel a sixth sense of and where the sense of isolation is epidemic. The marriage afflicted by alcoholism, he said, is a case of holy deadlock. Churches, Clnebell said, can provide the spiritual ingredient in bringing alcoholand in ics out of hiding of level heart the reaching 20 million Americans through Sunday sermons. The alcoholics wife "must let him face the consequences of his drinking, Knight said. Covering up for him only perpetuates the illusion that he can get away with it. The wife must remember, he said, that alcoholism is a chronic disease. During recovery, she must be aware that there may be slips and regressions, he said. B- -l pie with an allergy learn not of y services club members could draw it) young people, to help them understand principles on which the United States was founded and to know the value of work. Youngsters are so often more capable than we sometimes them credit, give perform is to Whirlpool Up to . commit suicide. treatment, the alcoholIf ic finds a fourth choice I can live through it, things she said. Alcowill improve, holism, she stressed, has no With magical cure. Clinebell recommended that churches become places of and that clergy healing adopt a therapeutic attitude toward alcoholism and other Social ills. on the He warned that threshhold of a 1984 Orwellian world, parents and clergy havent done their homework, haven't come up with any guidelines. Payments Aren't Very Big . . Either THE tance, understanding, : pa- -' tience and to achieve in a purpose in their being bom . . .to set something right. 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SSF-6- 0 6-- 8 TRANSISTOR RADIO IES M-- r EARPHONE IN TIME OF NEED y to eat strawberries. Suicide is a temptation to the recovering alcoholic, Dr. Fox said, because he feels he has only three choices get drank, go crazy or Roreviewing and renewing, tarians could do much to restore a respect for law, order and love for country. He said many youth and adults need in moral and counseling spiritual laws. The General Authority, who for your working refrigerator $fl Schedule Trade-i- n recently returned to Salt Lake City fro,.i Maine and New Brunswick where he filled as. signments for Rotary International, counseled the audience to exercise humility, repen- Elder Evans said. He said in participating, EK There is use of marijuana in elementary schools, she said, recommending that the drug problem should not be ignored in childrens litera- 56, Studies Shred Alcohol Myths Continued from Page Latter-da- adults. traveling east on the Providence Canyon Road, collided with the car, according to Utah Highway Patrolman Robert Dahle and Sgt. William Sackett. Miss Jensen was thrown out of the auto, and the other six occupants were pinned inside. Five are children of Mr. and Mrs. Owen R. Hancey, Millville. Don, 13, Linda, 12, and Fran, 11, wore reported in critical condition at PriHospital mary Childrens today. Shauna, 15 and Sandra, 16, were in satisfactory condition at Logan Hospital. In satisfactory condition there is Lane Ropeletto, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ropeletto, Millville, the other occupant. Miss Jensen was reported dead on arrival at Logan Hospital. Longson was driving west on U.S. 40 in Parleys Canyon, about 4:25 p.m., changing lanes in an effort to pass an auto when his car collided with the right rear of a car being driven by Steven Ilor-bat66, Oakland, Calif. AUTO SKIDS In the realistic literature trend, mental illness is a neglected topic, Mrs. Sutherland said. It bothers me that there are so few books about the mentally disturbed, she said, noting that few children's books contain mentally ill driven by Mauchley, 1, Box 87, blasphemy, wholly taboo to the elders, are tolerated by children. I dont think there is a child who will fall over backwards at profanity. Most children vont even notify it, she said, advising that objectionable language be used in children's books only when appropriate, as in aiding character development. Jesus Christ of Saints, was the clubs luncheon speaker at Hotel Utah. Elder Evans urged the dub to become involved in vital problems and in real needs and issues of the community. He said one of the greatest Church ture. Crashes Kill 2; A Salt Lake man died in a Parleys Canyon auto crash and a Millville, Cache County, k woman was killed in a than perfect dont have the effect of making the child respect the adult world less. On the contrary, kids saw the old literary image of parents as fallacious, she said. The realism of your childhood is still a good deal apart from the realism of children t o d a y, Mrs. Sutherland warned. "They have a different world, one hard for us to accept because we dont approve of it and dont want it To illustrate this gulf between generations, the editor noted that swear words and Strive to provide creative, useful and productive work, for all community youngsters and help to reverse the trend a toward permissiveness, former president of Rotary International challenged Salt Lake Rotarians Tuesday. Elder Richard L. 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