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Show TIPS FROM AN EXPERT DESERET Make Reading A Habit cAR(11.. zi': Ne-A- titif;I torT ito rdard to o: theit I ; IL ,rs' w 'I - ik ot e z or . 111, t j,..: "" 0!itiaitY.e the, , . , Ake ii ,, ''. ,, , , , ,, N. t ,rt f Clit.ton D t isor of tiji, progt.rit at lite Urikers.itDiv ot Con'inutr! o .,.,- '' : . . I ' ..- ''''1.- ... - ; Cos , . , 1,at... . SI , ''''',.' ' '." ' t - - , 4- 1' frn00-a-, tdr ," ,fr ,, '''''''''''st.fm A .4611ro ,,,,, le ,,:211 '''';. - ..A' - - ,,,,,, Skif 'Cr- l ' i ., '' . ,,,, - " - . " ;! ' -- I ,,,.....,00-r- n - Mrs. Evelyn Vernon, right, University of Utah silent reading supervisor, gives test to Miss Christine Timothy. Comprehension is stressed in classes. VALI, E has therapeutic value. says Mrs. Vernon. It gets our minds off problems. It stretches us mentally and makes us cosmopolitan in our thinking by acquainting us vkith people and places of the Uorld. In this curt cut enthusiasm tor gulping ,,ords fast. e- are missing some of the majot teards of the printed page.- Mrs. Vernon emphasized. "It's not the number ol ot ds Reading you can see at a glance that but tile ability to comprehend the meaning and emotional experiem es and get enjoyment out of the material. at in her reading, c las-e- s the university. Ms. Vernon teaches that yOU nittt Vary you!- pare according to the difficulty of the material and the vith the subject. - 'Met' prose sour oca bu a ry read fast if you donl consume time stumbling over unfamiliar W ords. But the best aid is to read widely and learn words in the context of reading ma- One of the biggest faults of they hever look before they read. Their first is to dive impulse headlong into the text. You must survey first look at the pictures and graphic aids: look for a broad 1,asic plan and the uuthot's prpose Then detice own purpose in readir To read better you must int. 1 N. readers is that courts terial. What's tl:e diftereni e beteeft a poor reader and a good reader? itt ore Poor readers hi ord at a time: more etticient - Fashion Winner Is Miss Kathy gs t t , i ' -- 1, : 14' J , It fore he made up his mind. he wanted to know. -- Are there any conservation laws about kiiiii niOUntain lions ?' A ticket was producod to show that the beast was shot :somewhere in thts nloun!ains of ",, )1(0, .811 It ' - FROM CALI EV RM. or, ,,,,,L. , iz k it, - Atir 4 - L :mei. is like. At the moment they itot. IIVIllg m a 1101.1Se u Ba 'ui e t:Ty '41v It may be ir for something of their or Conneol-utbut zht, Westchester Pxpect to become permanent resident-- . Eventually he may go back to college to , -' ' .4' I It. 1 ',. IP- t' ,,, :tz---?- e ' 1,, t J ! "ti , ,4 1 ....,:,,,,, atf Baseball player Seover models mountain lion topcoat, Ilere she v,as eariu7. ;ovet nor g3 green velvetoen pantsuit and there I was iu fl ky League suit.lie describes himself as dressing all fashion- Nancy Seam- iq blonde, five feet seven. with good shoulders. and wears size ten. eleven. or twelve, depending on the designer. So far her favorite designer is Chuck llooard. unless it's SportwhirL Word got around fast on the main floor ol the building in the tur d,strict that Toni SOaVer oas upstairs at Ben Nalin. -- Ile's upstairs buying a mink for Le elevator starter was irs ting to ex erybody olio came in. But. as Tom Seaver said. Nancy knows her own mind and her mind doesn't run to nook. She likes the ottbeat flit" better. ''She thinks mnik is status. and we don't want any of that." Tom Seaver - I SALES COMP& Water Softeners Factory Wholesale '.l- i- n EASY TERMS :,,..s.. .. .; ...... . 12 000 G,cirls , '169" . 1 , . ; , ( , ...,.. Guest speak- er s .s - , - , T AUTOMATIC FULLY DOWEL White or Brawn . 1 I it, LIFETIME GUARANTEE YEARS IN BUSINiSS 30 ;.t5 32,C00 Grains nrc,:71 26cro Toe for Roundabouts i ' ore shaped for freedom . Some valves and tanks as used on Columbia, Rayne, Water King. Superior, Apex, Intermountain, Nationai, Total, etc. Phone 466-445- 3 RCA CO. PLAT'FlIvG Next to Vitia Theatre 1 3068 Highland Drive SEALER OUTLETS Sait Lake City, Utah new p!easure r ' 7z i 1,;(,- Protesslo!.17. he ileld p.m.. at Me L-----ac- THRU-011- T THE WEST 4111A' -- ' il( a' 5e-ea- to c ci c4 USE NEWS ACTION ADS ....,.,....... :i , T -' AI ,...,- iow I 4 RE-4- ',,tV,1 OP. 10, 000 .0. M............, .E.,,,,.... p. . , 1 ' il - VII!. ks 1,,, W.14 FN, CORN World's Tincst Ity Corn iiienibet, '1 - I i 1 1 I ittl,l'c' " if t el' ie ri '''-- ' 4::-- 1 I a..37 ! 4 'T1. 1 , "te.1:4 1I I r; ri ,1,, v '. . i ft,Z ki- ' 0 '.t k - pi 1 1 p tt , 4 , i t 0 , ! ,,, ,.. ,,,,, ,.,,, ..:,,t r i''' .t, s, k ,!,.. . i .. . At A, I - t t" S i I.,,,11.': ,,,.' .. 1 1 1.,. ;::' t , l. , :, , ie.lo 1 .?' Iv , ,,t4e ,L.. 1 t 1 . , - . , , , --, .1.."....- i ' 1 'S) 1 I ', 1 e ", . I "e...f 1 i 1 ZIP INTO THIS )1 1 VIVACIOUS VELOUR 11- A -- , 'c ,: I ' 22.98 - k: ,; A t , , tr.cce:ce end ef,cn ros : sos'n end 161!ç4. poHted not only takes holiday doings in st:d, but looks great teemed voth pants. t;rne green or red, sizes 5 ,o Aisogblorov7vnleorcrthteor. brushed leather, 16.50 THIRD FLOOR DR. SCHOLL'S prices... Dial It a,' 1 70 1 ,, I e pnyrnent ii.,ns til A,e .1, meals' 3 - -- of the new " kilt301.10V-S-t - I , i ,,.... Jubilee Scroll." beating the iii!c ,, I PI Miss, if. Aline Kidd. f the rational ille:,11N- W ILI Iii, piesect the chapter wth a "Diamond Bane, mote, or SALT RCA I -- S737 poOT COMFORT LAKE t 1 '' 1 SECOND a FLOOR YOUNG COLONY ft. DEPT. a ', 17 wkeA;. m February. ((ewe4i SALT CITY t. AD CITY Aj,I: 1 - OC.;DEN 1 i a I.,! , t4R1., prt? I I bership th,iirman. i c Scr: - IL A. EI:ui. is mcm- :7 Old" odd Frestige to your ct our (1)11 EitiLge. Mrs. R. S. ews. 0- t gI;if'''Il w s ot S199, 'that d N picitient. kill pre,ide. Ako ii The piograin will lie MN.. Burl Davi,. MN. Ted Miller. Mx Lloyd. M. Ruti ieti i , Prot 772,7f v-- t ; 11'01 1,10q.l t0.-- sa Jul tit B4q; PAY A Liu t 4 ,1; 111:17;::(111.3tnA ,' : ,; , Is .'ation I by Scholl en , ,, Ph. D. Iie pivsently is VOT king toard de;Tee in nUri1,21 1uo.1 analysis at Brown University, Providence. R.I.. under a NDEA Title IV Fellot snip. .! .... - i de-p- 0!,..,,' 1, in new-foun- 1 anent. , ing. Try tnern toda. Your toes v.T. enioy fTeedonn. d 1 eiDor-in-chie- 1 ' Stereo with Computer Crafted Tuner 1c4 A , ,,,' ... c; i , a::d Skull and Eoties. He lAu., a member of ene of the Utol PUillit'atiOnS Cr) Until. Man. and chairman of This Week We Honur. Wdhein-e- i was a member of the Student Tutor Society. the Univetsity Chorus. and a teaching assstaiit in the niathernaties '' I problem cf cramped toes. No more iotaming, crowding, or that boxed in feeting! Roundabc .s toes , itt''''' ro,eN'eze ' 7 AL 1 ; ri a , - Kathy Crocroft 1 Girls: til's eu.r ciean soives ,iour paintul kiIfIkflAti cill,t, itWiiii-bA.- : 1 ; , 14,1 -- lira rt .84'7,,-- . A !Tecial pogram arid meeting of the Sugar House lie natura;., S'a P.. SL:ro e ond crece so;e Up ,,:rh a 1:ar,., to oKiig :;14 ,'4 i.,11, ft4'1 f:stsr., AY.0 tiivt ,r, 1 ' iversary of the National Fed- - ose e ' .. , Meeting ' ;, st,,,,?-,,,J- I , ,.44 ,, ..), ,F $1890 ...;' .4 ' L I 15,44, 1-,- 1 I t '' I' d I, , inducted into the club and will be presented with gold membership certificates to commemorate the Golden Ann- s,, ,,,...... , ,,,--- , .., ' - ."'.. Duty 1 I i Jyr., i -- FIBERGLASSHeavy ,,, : I ,,....,,,,,f 4 :, t: ) , a Ilr. S t a , ..., f ': .., , . - N , 1. '. 4, , rZ 7 , , ',,, , ''''.414.1 . ? ''k k ,, , Mrs. Rebecca Payne, persuhat development chairman. is ill charge ofthe program. 1 Mrs. Ray V. Cha SP, presiof the Mrs. Butler dent Salt Lake Council of Women. ill discuss the newly insilo itiated "Women Alert" program. Mrs. Chase has reeently returned frOM Nev York City. Where she attended the Nationzil k onve r I ion of Council of Vomen. She ss ill discuss community improvement ideas: given at that es et.t. MN. Francls M. Seegmiller is luncheon chairman. Assist- ing her are Mrs. Russell l'h,adwitot- - qrld N,ty, Will'qr., D. Southard. Other officers erving with Mrs. Butler are Sli's. Harry Williams. vice president: Mrs. D. Dixon. MN. A. D. Baer. Mrs. John Wheeler. Board members are SI! s. See;miller. Sirs. William H. Grimes. Sirs. Einar West. Mrs. Southard. BPW ' '', vt.., ,, ' A. 4k 2940 11:;Ul.ird CluitkA-Rdmi- . r''' .,.; .. - be w ill Wednesdoy. k ''' ;14.1 omens Club Dr. ( Ambassador Business I - ,''''''7.' fall luncheon to be held Sat- ur day 31 the ;, - ' ' ' k, 1- , . ', t i - ' '. e11"" ,,,,..,,,, .- 20 NO Gro,ns - - I-4, ,r-4- ,i , . i Club Calendar SIN. Earl Butler. newlv installed president of the Wives of the American Institute of preside at the , N 'A : ,,C.I''' r Is a son of Mr. and S.L. a -- Furnishings , , SI iS7 WI 11 i 104, S'"4 I says. 1 1 ' t. h En- - '' ' I 4 ,4, ,..4$ c Ap4r5;'tzAw--T- - $200.00 ..... DESIGNER ; az Mrs. Carl N. Wilhelmsen. I.t9ti Terra Linda Dr. The engaged couple will be Iv Dec. 22 They will be feted at a yvedcling breakfast by his parents. That evening the in idal pair will gleet guests at a recerion at the Sha Miss Cracrott. a senior at the University of a member of Cweam Publications Council. Student Tutor Society. English Department Student Advisory Committee. Alpla Lambda Delta. Theta Sigma Phi and Pill Kappa Phi. She is Spurs editor. Mortar Board hiStOrian, en the staff of the Army Sponsor Col ps. anti is a reporter tor Commentary... Iler fiance was graduated magna turn laude in mathematics from the U. ot U., where he Pived hI M.A. degtee. On campus he named to Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. Ile also affiliated with Pi Mu Epsilon. Beehive student tlio's good reader and you can toT his hone has a lot of books in it. she noted. But the main thing to remember it teading is not 0 et bogged down vith the mechanics JUST READ. its surprising how much better you will read if you make a habit of it only fifteen minutes a day and the average reader can COUSUille menty books a year! Mrs. Vernon summed up ith a the reading experience if you favorite quotation: can it down of an evening end emioy a book until beiltinif vou may know that are among the fortunate ores of books need by the earth that ic and reading hat they reed. We need to love them and read them that is what we need. re-p- . Plq--v FAVORITE i !k a degree. STOP PAYING ,., '1, ' .1 ! Must Stop! . t N 'Sales Gimmicks"&"High Prices' . ' , - When it an LP to picking a fur coat for Nancy. he looked long and had at a i a ZIL b. 'woo It St ditd -Nancy has a couple of long coats. Why should I buy her a maxi fur? She has exceptionally pretty legs. They're much too pretty to cover." She might like a ti!ted coat of in green caltskin with revers and cuffs of baum marten. he thought. The coat he finally selected for h,s wife. though. was a short fittcd Soakoia lamb with a pole. fluffy fur collar. blc-nd- Torn consious than I anh Toni Seaver said. "We tt ere photographed at it party the I 1 I 14kAS'at,,,;11re, 0n. . e I f tth trt-'14- '$ ,k 1 ' 1 4, i ' -, ' t 34., ,,,,, - , -- , ...t I to.., I t t f t' ' ', 1 - e t . ''' tIR ..:'- , $2 t The Seavers. Tom and Nancy. are facing a climatic crisis. Tliey ate both Calitornians. who met at college in Fresno and were married three .tears '1: .'"' s r 00"6 - ,, . k ...1 ,,,,,. "I 1 t 4 ' il 111, - ' ' L-- , L,, . ,----- -, . 4 ,,?.. o. get the IS credits he needs for Nancy hopes so, Namy is nutcli more t -- moN, f va- s- d ., ,, ,,,,- I,,3,,,ll ,, ' .1 .otill. - V ' 03 TIP, 4 ; - ulp ' enough." Next try was a Ita:ger. rougher, toughpr coat of golden mountain lion. Tom Seaver hailed the coat as "lois warmer and more masculine- .- Be- llexk --: ' '.' ' 1 k 4 D . d double-breaste- i- 4 1,- - 11 short-haire- i' ' "- z.'57 NEW YORK Tont Seavei, the '.fets' famous pitcher. was buying a fur coat the other day. Tom wears a size suit and is almost pertect model tot' the men's fUN hi Ben Kahll.S boutique. Virst hp tried on a topcOat of pale bond, mustang. He put his hands in the pockets. looked at all views in the triple finzi!!y it because feel la a nu it doesn't i Making knovvri tne nuptail new:z are her parents. Mr. and Mts. R. Paul CI acro:t, Chemical gineers. : t : t seri. says Mts. VeiEOTI. "test yourself to see : much you can read with comprehension in a given period then test yourself again and again try each time to do better." low about your cnildt en? How can you trz.ip them become better readers? Most important is to instill in them the joy of reading. Girls are usually much better readers than boys. That because boys are too "busy.- with sports and other activities and too many youth books are geared to feminine interests. Try to tind some interPsting books for boys stories of adventure. sports. books that animals hold their attention. Dont ever stand ()tier your child and force him to read. This only aggravates the problem. One of the biggest aids is to read yourself. When yew- child sees you reading and enjoying it. he will follo,v suit. Have books in your home books that will interest your children. A study made sevei al years ago slanted that half Of the homes in American have !ewer than fifty books arid three foutths have fewer than a hundred books. 'Find ; ! ,, East. The future bridegroom , , I : i Announcement is made of tile engagement of Miss Kathy Cracroft and Don Ray Wilhelm. ll302-Ot- ,,,, ,,,.., ',',. t , , i Cracroft Betrothed N kinds of ways. -- I'm not ramboyant. for N'd colors I don't though, I don't figure I liPed them.To keep up oith the times. he bi.tught some pants, "bat I simply covidn't Nein them. They oeren't comfortable. My legs are too big. Clothes to nie have got to be more functional than , $, , t, Is COOD READER By EUGENIA SHEPPARD , f 'Above ad. ."!46..1.1..k 1 , , centration. . ,".- . .i 1 J ,i4-00-- t 1970-197- THERAPEUTIC ( . z, - -- ,,,,10, - 'f,,, ol:',?. ri, ,.4. ,rif t : '''' . ' ' Ctty. She Is a irefiliker of tias International Reading Association: is president of University Faculty Women's Club, 1 edition and s in the of Who's Who of Aniericati 'Wonien. , - ,. York Nen- , , , 1969 11, Nove,rber Tesday, ,.,,,,,,4,.,,,,....,0,,t..,..,..,,,4...41,, ds. osorn se eral eVen phrases. YiAl read in you listen or think groups of ideas and thoughts Furthermore. siow reade:s verbalize while better readers do not. In fact some poor readers actually niumb:e as they read. Anothf.sr basic difiererae. accordink to Mrs. Veinon. back that the poor reader and reads the same passage over and over: better readers av-- id such regression. In addition. many fast readers come to any reading protect prepared to analyze. criticize. compare. rather than to accept passively what they read because it's in print. And their active rather than passive approach i5 an aid to con- TEST YOURsELF f107,1 (201117t- UniVerSity , " 5Ak - .1., PaSktk dr, ,,, Is ' I. - z .. ..:10. '" ilk I iotiook. ; J6 , ' : ''t t r i, ,....., et 4, V r- - V .., . - .2,...,1 A - Z ,Vedib,A, r- '., , - -- giikz:-- ,,,, - - q" . . ,...msolop.m...,....d tb4POktlh."....7 , - Ate i , oleo ""r",,,,.,t' a Ccorge Washington University D.C.. and te W'tislangtoti, cetved her master's tit,g,.itt.e in Pflth'atioti -- i ite. VeDion. niothet of tiul dairsilitc. is a graduate of Hbia , I : Ito tor they ate dett. tioagh thertiseives enjoyment anti g th,i.t children of e.1 a go,a1 Pxa:rpie and a motivation to eati . and their busb,nds ot an it:formative tKI i.,pfset'h , r-' fuel spending a tew reading lot cip2.n.ert. W'hat they should teet aiiout Is :VDT r e a (I i k ,A t t.', f . - fr" ' ,,. kJ" t; ....4'..14 4 1 '' , ,f appalled at t,ip tadise,v vies ann tat ,".; 1 - i t1 tott.1 u ..' - z, .-- ono It:,b1,-atain- f ; - , , '. U0044 Pit 14A ititers . tiftelLt NEWS ;,- - J ' 0 crea,Z, r tit t t,t I tit (t;te t kr. a,. Uri 3 tit Ortit'rg (i:c ary a I a?, 1,17:7 4 01,(te,P! GI V! i ir I : |