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Show V' 141 W kt ? Aide Urges Push HI iy r iy' y gp31?1 y V 'y 'Xsfw wn whso.' tpwwwocy ywy bhcvi" NywecawpNsw- v rwsyss--JsWy- yrwwpCTy DESERET UtigSuts Tliuiiiris J. Pdimley, emeritus professor of phvsics at the s, s aid Mrs. If you push for thse measures you can obtain them. The .cor in the U S. are getting organized and the rich and miadle-clas- s are going to have to yield to some of their oemands. She sa d different communities should vary their tactics for the local population, but all communities should make known their feelings. Instead of picketing, the chapter in Pueblo, Colo , used a school boycott as a means of eliminating lunch fees, she said. The Salt Lake County chapter has filed a suit against the state, charging Utah provides inadequate amounts of welfare money and this influences federal matching funds. Local president Mane Darling siad the chapter is starting a drive to elm inate school DeLeon, onginator of the Denver chapter of the N W R 0 and presently employed by the federally-sponsore- d ork Incentive Program, told local NWRO members to aim at eliminating free education costs. She spoke at a meeting of the Utah Chapter at the Mass Meeting Center of CAP, County Complex. In Denver our members picketed and forced the Board of Education to delete book, locker and fees and give us free lunches and V shop-sewin- g 10, 1969 5 endy Escobar Matthew Burton Shelly Hunt THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY 5REETINSS TO Karen Brvsn daughter ot Mr ana Mrs william Bryan Revert Dr, Michal.t Dav a, daughter of Mr and Mrs Sherman Davie. 5387 Hillside Dr Murrav, Wendy Escobar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jack Escobar, 7153 Kensington Ave Shelly Mr and Mis Lowell Hunt 4221 Marquis Wav, Matthew Hunt, daughter Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Burton, W4 Military Dr , Chrutot her 4936 Holladay Blvd ; Sean N el Jeppson, son of Mr and Mrs Howard Jeppson sen son of Mr and Mrs Glen N eisen, 2905 Glenmare St Robert Skola, son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Skola, 6245 S 200j West Brvan Thacker, son of Mr and Mrs Raloh Thacker, 2318 W 3650 South, and all other babies one vea od Friday (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will ba taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo stud o, 34 E 1st Soouth, Monday until 3 pm. at least four days be'org baby s through Friday from 10 a birthday ) AREA HOSPITALS BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAK J Sean Nielsen Christopher Jeppson GIRLS Mr and Mr and Mr and Mr and Mr and Mr and Mr and Mr and Mr and Mr. and Robert Skola Bryan Thacker Thomas E Frattn1 6 M E 3665 Sxim. Dav d j BaMstaedt 2216 Beiaire Dr Harold Hoeppner, 1940 E 2100 South, Larry Abraham, 5306 W 1500 South. Allan Hooton, 246 Iowa St Gerald Bell, 2064 Sonnvsida Vincent Tempesta, 3955 S State Steven R Bovt. 747 8th East No ft. Richard G Lee, 683 E 3300 North, Ogden. Bruct O. Jensen, 462 Cypress St , Midvale Mrs, Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Mr. Mrs, Mrs, Mrs Mrs. E Harris and Hendnk Monk-horfor ther work on electronic stales In solids. Two other awards by General Instruments Corp. went to Gary V Carhnn as the outstanding graduate stu. dent m nhjsics" and to Vernon D. Sandnerg as the "outstanding undergraduate student. The awards were presented at a ga'hering of comc 100 U. of L'. faculty members, students and staff at the Physics Departments annual picnic at the Alta Peruvian Lodge. st was of Utah University outnamed today as the standing physics teacher" at the school. The award, sponsored b the Deseret News, w'as given for his ability to teach stuthe dents who approach subjert unwillingly ard who regard it is difficult. A prize mr outstanding research in physics, sponsored by Hercules, Inc., was presented to professors Frank I DeLeon. Ann October Friday, 'Outstanding' Award breakfast Stating that the poor outnumber the rich m the United States, an official of the National Welfare Rights Organi(N'W ROi zation Thursday night urged Salt Lake County poor to organize and push for better treatment. NEWS, t. BOYS t Slit. JIM AVALON Mr and Mr. Dean C Mathews 483 S Quirk St , Grantsville Mr and Mrs. Ronald F Strang, 4161 W 4400 South Granger s M. Croy No 19 DeTobriand Ft Douglas Capt and Mrs L Mr and Mrs Lloya G Hammond 628 Farview Or , Tooele, Mr and Mrs Herman Lasche, 4149 W 4400 South Mr and Mrs George Haddenham 4788 S 4180 West, Kearns Mr and Mrs Alfred Tuckey 4732 $ 2nd West Mr. and Mrs Dave Platt. 392 N 9th East, Bountiful. Mr and Mrs David Johnson, Ave M and Mrs Robert Lavad e 237 Fern 78 Mr and Mrs Rodney Lowd A St M and Mrs Maivin Jarman 61 E TOO North, Kaysville Mr and Mrs Ellis Russell 3565 S 3270 West, Granger. Mr and Mrs. David N Osborne, East E Simmons, Mr and Mrs East Mr and Mrs. Duane T. Wilcox, 3116 Beaver St, Granger, IfENDS TUES. ( A Jr, dazzling accomplishment TEE. Gn lunch fee. It's (ETCHUM'S A PULI LINE OF APPLIANCES deeming up sr our 1968-6- 9 stock at a See and Buy I FURNITURE ANNEX lost of Moln educa- p-- SETTER PRICE Block free Fine Arts Specialist mid-mont- ADMIRAL 1 time our tion matches its name, she We welfare recipients said find our money exhausted by and then our chii- dien come home and ask for $8 for a special school project. If they dont come up with the money, they lose the credit for the class. She said a local family of 10 children pays about $15 r month for school lunches if hey make less than $3,000 per year. The chapter also objects to the separate color tickets given to children whose par-- I ents are on welfare. Store Honored By Group Charles B. Stubbs, speciaPst in fine arts education for the Utah State Board of Educa-- t i o n, was Art named of Educator the Year at a banquet Thursday night. The Utah Art Education Association est 4 o. ters degree from Brigham Young University and studied at the University of Utah, Art Students League, Amei .can Art School in New York City and San Francisco Art InstiHe was an art instructor at Olympus High School, Boise Junior College and BYU be- n To Air-Conditi- on - WASHINGTON The Air Force said this W'eek it will Building 100 at Hill Air Force Base where noxious fumes have adversely affected several employes. The work is expected to take about a year, with bids to be advertised this month. Rep. Laurence J. Burton, had asked the area be after odors and gases made employes ill. 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He is also a past president of the Utah Art Education Association and organized and arranged the first National Art Education Association regional convention in Utah. se- Dick L. Powell, president of the association, presented Stubbs with a plaque, an original etching and a letter of honor. The letter noted that Stubbs was the first art representative to be given a position on the Utah State Board of Education and the job at that time was undefined. It cited his exceptional efforts in gaining the respect and support of other members of the state board for the field of art education. Stubbs received ' his mas- - Authentic Fish & Chips Crispy Shrimp Delicious Clam Chowder Aunt Priscillas Pride Cole Slaw Drive-IWindow Tables Inside Individual Servings Family-Siz- e Buckets lor Children Opn Sat. tute. lected him for h i s sincere devotion to the of p r ogress art education. Take - t Mv.m when she finds it! awua m SHE'S NOT JUST A GIRL. tcF SHE'S AN EXPERIENCE! WOMEN BEWARE! 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