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Show 2C CESEPET Frdc, NEWS, 23, 19d? Moon: Marvel Or Mistake? - NEW YORK Yourg people all over Europe have !i e wme reactions to tl:e n oO': their cci.terr.po-!.ma lanciir.g in the L'n.ted States : sun.e consider it one of the great ianunidiks in history, ' Lie others Mew it as an Dived prank. the conclusion farTh.t med Lv Philip Fox. who interviewed bovs half a aid gills cuzen (ountnes ar.d reports ) fmdii gs in the December Seventeen. Some quotes: Erem Prague: I think it is a or.derful achievement . . . b .t it worries me how foolish f' repre-rentir- w. are and ho.v equally fool- - i'h civilizations on other planets fouid be." From London: Beale John l.enr.on predict5: People will be living up there soon only because they want to dig it up ai.d chop it up. I wouldnt be surprised if I went to the moon before I died." I know From Florence: that in a century there will r.ot be enough food on this eirth to feed everyore; this should be the fir-- t priority From Edinburgh, at tre Festival: John Gorman of the Scaffold, a rock group, conjecture: When the planets have been colonized, there bew.11 no doubt be squabble tween the settlers on Mars and those on Venus because it in the nature of man to want to dominate. Eventually veli have thirgs Lke tire Eir-- t War of the Inner Plane's or trre Terres'ria! - Verusum V, ; T.vq out of three teenagers in tr.e United States think that e ti,e government should its exploration of the moon and other planet, but rate the space only effort a the mot important federal spending program. According to a new survey, taken to obtain a general idea of teer. attitudes toward various government programs, 718 consider the poverty program in America the most 1 con-t.nu- one-thir- "Tn. indirectly lated to t y"", , L i u tAbS'&mi fesaS Eon McMiiua Gary Naylor reh e automobile. H a v i n g access to a car is a necessity for every young person. But is the what reason QUESTION: Would you favor a single minimuir age limit covering voting, drinking, driving, marrage licenses and signing contracts? .ion McMillan, Clearfield Xo, because a person mature enough to control a car before he is mature enough to decide who should govern our country. Gary Xo. I think the level of maturity for Xaylor, Davis these privileges occurs at different times. The legal age for marriage should be higher than that for driving a Is car. Xo. Although a perKristie Tolman, Brighton son may be mature enough to drive a car, that person is not necessarily ready for more demanding responsiYes. it nothing bilities. Glenda Poulren, Bingham else it would at least eliminate a lot of confusion. Kick Xo. Because I dont feel that Bears, Ylevvmont when you are old enough to drive, that you are oTd enough to drink, vote, and sign contracts. Each of these privileges requires a different level of maturity. It Ff impossible to set a single minimum age limit that would be effective for all." Xo. I do not think it Tim Parry, Granger would be wise, because the point where one matures for making decisions retarding these things occurs at different ages. If there were a common age for all, a person might be mature for one but not mature enough for The legal minimum another. Kion Larsen, Judge age should be 16 to 18. There should be different age limits for these things, because at If you should be able to drive hut most people arent ready for mar. at that age. Xo. They all call for difDan Hymas, Murray ferent stages of maturity. Ive been driving for two years, but I know Im not ready to get married yet. Xo. Because they all Kevin Crocker, Highland require a different level of personal responsibility. It is impossible to establish one age at which you are mature enough to handle these responsibilities equally well. Ed Olsen, Granite "Xo. Because a person is quite capable, through training, to operate an automobile safely before he has the ability to sign a contract and really know what hes getting himself into. responses to a questionnaire mailed to a coiisamer panel, a rational 1 325 proj- ects ILred. Health programs follow in 65.2 ranked them second in level of importance. Law and order is going to Cyprus H.ghl An Introductory course in law enforcement, the Lrst of its kind c..vwhere in Utah, start Monday at Cyprus High School. The program ha developed over year through cooperation of the Granite School District ar.d the Utah Peace Officers The Association. program is being sponsored by the UPOA. The basis of the program is to develop a course of study in Utah High schools. Such a program would fill a void that exists in the education of Utah's young people according to Sgt. John Bywater, chairman of public relations committee, UPOA. Entitled Utah Youth and Law. the whole thing has been nooked together in curriculum sample of teens. Teen girls showed further evidence of their irterest in the space effort in their positive reactior to the TV pho'o-grapcf Mars. Among the 63 who saw these photos, most comments were favorfantasable interesting, a real achievement. tic, The only significant negative reaction was that pictures were not clear e.iough. A tiny 2.4 would discontinue the space program altogether if they had their way about it. priority MJtary defere ar.d offense took trurd place with 57.3T, ; civ.1 rights rated fourth framed first choice by 53.21: and urban renewal was fifth vith 45.3. The space effort ranked only sixth (36.8T) with foreign aid" in the lowest spot with 31.8T,- - These percentages are weighted scores based on the total anyone program would receive if picked as first choice by all the respondents. The survey was bared on .t stated that a car meant little or nothing in the way of status. note that the small number of students repii d that cars were a status-symbwere mostly those students who owned flashy cars themselves. Thus it appears that teens are shunning the prestige aspect of car ownership and depend on their cars for transportation. This is a definite change from the teen attitude toward cars of a few years back. Pop music (a good indicator of teen trends) included many fina-'-ia- No Fast Happiness This is the generation of instant potatoes, instant puddings, and the desire for instant happiness and an instant solution for all ills Most of us have had the experience of feeling gray on Monday and by Friday feeling friendless, lonely and rejected. One of the most powerful human drives is to be accept-- ed by society. This may sound contradictory when one first considers the approach of some segments of our society to the rest of the human race. even the most However, t hippie type wants love. There is no magic key to Instant happiness. Accept the fact that no one is liked by all. Do not blame others for your lack of popularity. One point to remember is that all people want recognition. Bv showing a genuine interest in people, they will respond to you. If you fall into this classification. make every effort to correct tlus fault. Do not fail to be warm, kind and friendly for fear you will be rejected or receive some real or imaginary - Anonym ms (Selected by Chanes lllsley, Granger) four studies High teacher. David Smart. Byron Lund, Robert Jorer and Terry-WarThough extensive, Ty 15, Pittsburgh, Penn. This Sug was submitted br vaann Rugc'tr Thf cartoon appearing next wee coud pcssifer be yours. For high scnccl age and under, wften the Bug fetes you, get it down in a clever d awing and seno it to the Cartoon Bug, Deseret News, Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah, WU0. He pays $10 tor those that trg printed. continues to 1700 BC with the code of Hammurabi: the Law of Moses. 1200 BC : laws of the Ancient Greeks. 600 BC; laws 200 BC; of ancient Rome laws of medieval Europe, 0 AD; Xapoleonic Code, early 1800; and law of Ameri- FIRST at hCu'SE In Designer 14X Gold Mounts Rae Warren Utahs 1949 Jr. MU t HURRY MISS, 2834 So. 2520 East Utah 84109 Cf, Deadline li Dec. 1,1 9691 NOW TILL CHRISTMAS im' Credit i v. ij'. 4Vfrfc::; !I . .yW : : ft ; Y ! l We're open ?!,v l', V s I MS MERRY CHRISTMAS Sundays i to 5 p.m. Downto,wn Salt Loke .... '$j Marks-llowlan- 4. V' Many become so preoccupied with themselves that they fail to give recognition to others. This is a fatal error. Many shy people actually build a wall which prevents friendships from developing. d Marc Browning, St. Xo. llall Because each should be learned with time and should not be available to people all in one step. Chuck "Xo. Although the voting age Skordas, Skyline should be lowered, driving, marriage and the signing of contracts should remain the same. Becky Edwards Xo. People mature to different ideas at difSouth ferent times in life and establishing an age limit would never w ork. it Shop late Mon. thru Sat. 75 00 EasyHo rolled. sat craftaJ Co-Sign- er UTAH JR- - Salt Laxe Jana iatar-lacki- is avsilakla ia yaar cbaica at 14 karat white ar yallaw gaU maants. and hopefully police recruit good students into the ranks of law enforcement. Curriculum is designed to to fit the be expanded demands of the students en- SUGAR COTTONWOOD MALI SAIT LAKE MURRAY 0 MIDVALE GGDEN PiOVO TOOELE MAGNA BOUNTIFUL or write; kadgaf, far-ou- toward change attitude Penneys row has application blanks for UTAH'S JUNIOR MISS PAGEANT in oil of the following stores: DOWNTOWN this baaatifvl to Senior High School Girls!! 6 Brilliani Diamonds Far Uvtrs aa hope unrealistic ATTENTION! MORGAN Jewelers! 3 Officers youths ca today. mind. Cars will always be an integral part of the teen scene. But it is refreshing to see autos placed in their proper perspective by so many young people. rebuff. VALUE is ALWAYS by- God-fearin- social the curriculum is the experimental program will be taught in the American Problems classes Betsy were all once for or.y two weeks. The extremely popular. UPOA hopes to get the Why the change in attitude? program introduced into other One possible explanation Salt Lake area high schools could be that it is a matter of next year. finance. Ine price of securing The program developed and maintaining a highpow-ere- d from a meeting held in set of wheels is prohibiSeptember of 1968. UPOA offtive to most teen budgets. The icials ri 'grazed the void that majority of the sporty cars existed between Utah young seen on the road today are people and law enforcement. owned by people of college They realized this void had to age and older, who are better be filled. With this in mind off than is the high they contacted officials at school student. Cyprus high school and apAnother exp1 ana tion is that proval for going ahead was the change in attitude towards given by the Granite School autos is part of a bigger, District. The four teachers who demore general change in the ideas of teens. The previously veloped the program and curriculum was given a stipend mentioned era of car songs w as an era of Rah Rah Boys by UPOA. An example of what will be and Pom Pom Girls, an era offered in the program is of Be true to your school. shown in a pamphlet which Teens have shunned these introduces the course. This ideas and are putting emphaincludes the beginnings sis on finding themselves. guide of all law, taken from tribal They have replaced the thrills law in the year 4000 BC. And of high speed driving with the joy of waking up to your WHEEL actrities. It is interesting to venient means of transportal tion. or :s it because the automobile is a teen status symbol? In a recent survey of local high school students, the idea of car ownership being a status symbol was overwhelmingly rejected. Over 85 per cent of the students polled prepared Cyprus Shut Coupe. 409. Down. Car Club, Little Dead Man s Curve, GTO, Fun, Fun. Fun. The Xo Go Show Boat, Little Old Lady From Pasadena, and The Balad of Old BEHIND THE cr for guide SuGl Little Jeuc-- 'OTigS Xearly all the students said that a was definitely important for transportation to school, and social work, this? Is it due to the fact that a car is a con- YOUNG IDEAS important of all seven Thanksgiving is more tha.i a dan in That students of history aie taught to remember, More than a date the we still celebrate With turkey and dressing pded high on our plate , For wh de wc still oier the traditional prayer. Sun-ichardship and' hanger thats unknown in the present Where progress and plenty hare made our hces pleasant. And living today in a great and rich nation That depends not on God but riechankation , IVe tend to forget that our forefatheis caac To establish this country under God's nano. But ice feel were so strong ice no longer need faith And it now has become noth ing more than a wraith. Of the faith that once founded the powerful nation In the name of the Maker, and Lord of Creation , O teach us, dear God, were all pilgrims still Subject alone to your guidance and will. g nation Make us once more a And not just puppets of controlled automation, Show us the icay to more purposeful living So ice may have reason for daily Thanksgiving. Law Fills Void Car No Status Symbol! By ROBERT COPIER Young Americans Writer The teen world is a world of wheel. Almost every aspect of a young life is directly or 6 One Nation Class On Cottonwood !? 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