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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 15

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V- Radio-TV Log Page 11-JO Section hit fallf -ffibyir Sait Lake City Utah Sunday Morning February Page One Dan Valentine Nothing Serious Bem6 -Chief lo Step Quit At End i Move Assures New Chairmen In Stale County Programs i By Malmquist Tribbnfe Political Editor A change in the chairmanship of the Salt Lake County Democratic organization as well as the state organization waa assured Saturday by an announcement of A Wally Sandack incumbent county chairman that he will no be a candidate for re-election" when the organization conventions are held this spring Coincident with Mr announcement in the form of a letter to -county executive committee Laurel Blown a candidate for the Salt Lake County Commission last year announced his candidacy for the county chairmanship DEMOCRATIC State Chair-man'MIUon Wellenmann announced some time ago that he would retire fromihat position at the end of his current term Repflfbiican State Chairman Thomas Judd who1 has served in the only a few month plans to run for re-'election The GOP Salt Lake County Sherman has Wy nouncement of his plans 21 MR BROWN a West Jordan mlnlt rancher is widely known Vv11 1 In snorts circles as In sports drclea Ask Groundhog Today? -Tf you happen to be sure of what day this Is worry Evfery groundhog In the land is well aware that Feb 2 is Candlemas Day and each one will be out to look for 1 his shadow Unless the weatherman co-operates he see it The forecast for Sunday is increasing cloudiness with scattered rain and snow showers The groundhog probably know It but the Involved in program and test routes or corridors now In use or designated for future use Also shown are Bom arc Snark Aerobee (small rocket used in Expanding role of Intermountain Area in development production and testing of missile devices pointed up by map showing location of major plants Utah Meeting Cliallenge of New Era for boxing-matches sponsored by the West Jordan Fark Bcne- fit Assn He has been active in the party organization at the district' level and- is cup- rently a district chairman Interest in party organization positions and nominations for 'elective offieps is being stimulated by approach of district mass meetings Feb 10 NEW NAMES being circulated in Democratic circles as pos-sible candidates for major offices to be filled in this election include Brigham Roberts former district attorney of the Third District" for US Senate State Sen Donald Adams Monticello and State Sen-Glen Hatch Heber for congressional nomination in the first district Efforts reportedly have been renewed to encourage State Seiv Alonzo Hopkin Woodruff to seek the US Senate nomination I OTHER DEMOCRATIC Senate prospects still prominent In the speculation include Robert Hinckley Salt Lake and Ogden businessman Salt Lake County Atty Frank Moss (for whom a designation of nomination has already been filed by supporters) Jie plans ov Herbert Maw Mr Wellenmann Na tional Committeeman Calvin Rawlings and Julian Bern- berger businessman And former state senator Only'prospective Republican Senate contenders currently on horizon are Incumbent Arthur Watkins a certain candidate former Gov Bracken Lee a possible bidder for the party nomination or Independent candidate and -A Lang young Salt Lake City businessman in the case is another Pacific storm system- the third In two weeks Colleges Seek 'West States Science Body The presidents of 26 western universities hdve been invited to a meeting in Salt Lake City" Feb 21 to discuss the establishment of a Western Regional Science Council The announcement came Sat urday from Homer Durham academic vice president of the University of Utah and a member of the executive committee of the Western Interstate Com mission for Higher Education THE COMMITTEE meeting Friday abd Saturday in Salt Lake City adopted a resolution favoring the esaablishment of a science council and Invited the presidents to study the matter further The West Mr Durham said is "short of scientific A councinnrwhiclnei-sources might be pooled would be one answer to the problem The commission which encompasses 10 of the 11 western -states (Nevada excepted) and Alaska also began appropriating the first of a four year $244000 grant from the Car negie Foundation LEADING WESTERN state legislators and state executive officers will be Invited to a legislative workshop In Denver April 28 and 29 Converting Ionosphere study) will be tested and Map by Tribune Into Fact which was developed by Goodyear Aircraft Corp '3 Projected tests (early in 1959) of Air X-15 a manned rocket ship which is ex pected to exceed the 2200-mile-per-hour speed and 130000-foot X2-between Edwards AFB in California to Wendover Builder of the rocket aircraft is American Aviation Co HOUSEHOLD HINTS Daily newspapers always carry little 'household hints for women but never I household 1 lor a rare edition of a daily newspaper that I doesn't Include 1 some little Iway for women to do things 1 They usually 'J f- I appear on the I women's pages I land-read like tills Dan Valentine 6ash of to basco sauce placed in plum pudding will keep It fresh lor many' months" Or: "Next time you dust the llv-' lng room furniture pour three drops of banana oil on the dust cloth to give your furniture an -extra-gloss" Always these hints are the woman of the hpdse never for the man PERSONALLY think men too Men have apqual right to little shortcuts to make their lives more MfIcIent and breath-takjdg So here it is the first NOTH-rING SERIOUS collection of hints for men: Three tablespoons of old coffee grounds placed in the trousers pocket will keep coins and keys shiny and bright Never wash red socks in the same washbin that you wash whit handkerchiefs in When hiding money from a wife never place It In a pants pocket always hide it In her purse! Never throw your old slacks with a little remodeling they can be made into Bermuda shorts for your 1 Ties will last longer and maintain their original color if you place a small piece of wax papdr overi them when going out to dinner Monthly bills padded together can be inserted over holes In shoes to preserve the bottom of stockings during winter weather To keep hands dry and smooth during summer months carry a cucumber in your trousers pocket See what I mean? Men as well as women need household shortcuts JUST another example of the old American double standard the old American way men Women pick up the paper and learn how to keep themselves beautiful but men rarely find any small hints in the dally newspapers A woman turns to the pages of the paper and reads: "For a smooth complexion use goat's milk on the "To keep manges fresh and Juicy put a small olive on the Inside of each until ready for use" But men hever get any handy tips from the newspapers No sir! We learn eveiything the hard way Some more NOTHING SERIOUS tips for males: To keep white shirts fresh and lovely looking take them off while eating spaghetti A small toenail clipper cam be used to keep mustaches ieat and trim during weekend -parties and vacations in the woods To keep from getting holes in trousers pockets insist on paper dollar bills while Shooting dice in Las Vegas A small cuff link Inserted between two eyelids helps keep a man awake at FTA meetings and family picnics A SMALL piece of garlic placed in the bureau drawer will keep handkerchiefs from smelling like moth balls! To attract attention in a crowdf strange ladies take a crisp $20 bill place it behind your lgft ear-Always buy socks of the same color so they can be interchanged Diamond stickpins can remain sparkling overnight by soaking them in Llsterine hairnets can be used to catch small fish when lost overnight in the woods Well there they are new first male hints for a better life carried in a dally newspaper Betcha cap hardly wait to try out huh? SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAVSi When something bad hap-'pens always at least one person around who knew It would testing range along the northern shores of Great Salt Lake 2 Routine weekly tests of the Air Mace missile over a 650-mlle classified controlled air corridor from the AF Development Cehter'near Alhmo-gordo NM to Wendover Utah THE MACE Is an improved USU Plans Science Building To Meet Soaring Demand the X-2 forerunner of X-13 which Regulus also to be tested here Staff Artist Richard Miller Student Flood To Deluge County Area By George A Sore'nsen Tribune Staff Writer Crowded conditions were predicted Saturday for all three Sal tricts as Granite and Murray already feeling the pinch for several years spill over their surplus into the Jordan area the largest increase in enrollment since the war yeftrs is expected to hit the districts -in 1958-59 An additional 800 students is expected compared to increases of about 500 annually for the past five years Elementary schools are expected to enroll 1200 more students next year while high schools probably will have to handle 400 more JORDAN DISTRICT comparatively free of postwar crowding will find facilities taxed et Jordan High School and at elementary chools in the Butler area A building race is on to complete West Jordan Junior High School before other Junior highs are swamped with See rage 2 Col 8 4 PROJECTED tests (probably next September) of the Navy's Regulus sonic and subsonic missiles frorcT surface ships and submarines off the California coast to Dugway Utah These missiles built by MICKELSEN super Chance-Vought Corp are pow- visor of pupil personnel saiq Transportation and teachers to handle the heavy influx of new students rank directly below classroom space as a headache to boards of education and administrators version of the Matador surface-to-surface missile which is launched from the ground And which is suitable for tactical missions in all kinds of weather It is manufactured by the Martin Aircraft Co The flights marily are for the purpose of testing the guidance system ton Culmsee University College dean The first step calls for construction of a classroom wing containing about 35000 square feet and a 65000-square foot laboratory wing Electrical and civil engineering and physics departments will share almost equally the facilities President Chase said the need for the new building Is evidenced in enrollment Physics doubled in number in the past year In the last three years majors in mathematics have gained 50 per cent in number with a gain of 200 per cent in the upper division- Electrical engineering- student enrollment has climbed from 139 to 309 students)" and civil engineering from 163 to 261 a combined gain of 66 percent In the last three years High School TrainingGets As Freshmen Pass Tests Space Age "Flash will have to hustle to keep up with reality The rapidjy (losing gap between fantastic science fiction of tfew years ago and science fact is being made increasingly evi dent to Intermountain residents by establishment of facilities for development and production of missile components and space-travel gadgets and the selection of the area's spaces for testing purposes SEVERAL companies have established plants in Utah which are directly tied in with the hopped-up space-age armament efforts and others are indirectly connected with the program Much of the activity is classified but enough has been made public to indicate fantasies of the very recent -past are facts and on the way to becoming routine npws BECAUSE of geography and the availability of vast areas where testing operations will disturb only jack rabbits and kangaroo rats it can reasonably be expected the Intermountain states will play an Increasingly -important role in the program Nerve centers of the vast and growing complex of missile-related activities in the Intermountain area include Hill Air Force Base and the projected 65 million dollar launching base (presumably intercontinental ballistic missiles at Ft Warren near Cheyenne Wyo In the testing area current and projected activities Include: 1 Preparation of a missile Gas Prices Motorists Grin --If you saw a man in a serv-ilce station Saturday with a big smile on his face chances are he was a customer not a station owner-- Consumers were taking advantage of dropping costs as -gasoline prices dipped lower throughout the Salt Lake City area Independent op a a along North Beck St were selling regular fuel lor 259 cents a gallon and premium for 28 9 cents MANY STATIONS elsewhere in the city had similar prices One major oil company notified station operators Saturday that they could reduce prices If they wished is I By William Smiley Tribune Education Writer" The high schools are doing a better job of training their students today Data to support the opinion was offered Saturday by Dr Sidney Angleman director of general education and asSoci-ate deart of thm University College University sf Utah who said a careful study of the records of the past 10 to 12 A modernistic building devoted to the teaching of modern scientists and engineers is Planned by the Utah State University to bring its facilities up to the demands of the day and the demands of an increasing enrollment USU President Daryl Chase announced Saturday that a new engineering and physical science center planned for the USU campus will accommodate a radiation laboratory for use In nuclear physics and engineering studies An Atomic Energy Commission grant of $18115 is to be used to buy equipment for a nuclear measurements laboratory And the school plans to install a nuclear reactor in the new building The 1957 Legislature appropriated $1650000 for two new USU the engineering building and a forestry and logical science building The iney was an initial appropriation the Legislature set a maximum limit of cost on the engineering building of $2350000 Board of Trustees then agreed to use $831000 of the $1650000 for starting work on the engineering building Architect Fred Markham Provo was under contract to design the building His work is illustrated in the accompanying sketch THE UTAH STATE Building Board reported that bids on the first stage of construction would be received this falL President Chase said the entire structure is scheduled for completion in 1961- That however rests In the hands of Utah's legislators who must appropriate the money for other stages of the work There a lot of competition among state institutions for state building money Heading the plans committee are Dr Peterson engineering dean and Pr Carl ered by turbo-jet engines have electronic guidance systems and retractible landing gears and are recoverable None of the missiles will carry lltfe warheads on these tests although both the Mace affd Regu-See Pa ge B-4 Col) 7 Day Since Last Utah Traffic Death To Feb 2 1958 To Feb 2 1957 AIT of 1957 Idaho To Feb 2 1958 To Feb 2 1957 All of 1957 8 17 222 science building to cost an years when complete Information has been compiled on students I feel it'll safe to say that the people coming to the university from high school are better educated" Many factors complicate a study of the 'problem Dean Angleman said but an experiment conducted this year among the top 10 per cent of the freshmen entering the of support his belief FROM THE TOP Iff per cent 118 students half men and half women were given the Gradu- ate Record Area tests usually graduating college seniors The tests are standardized and divided Into one In the social sciences one In th humanities and one In the natural science' (physical and bio-logical) Casting the 118 scores against those of graduating seniors up to 1957 with 500 as the test norm found the fresh- men with means of 4589 in the social sciences (4106 for the seniors) 5114 In the humanities (452 9) and 563 2 In the natural Sciences (4445) AMONG SENIORS taking the test when it Is administered' normally thdse with scores of 500 br higher are In the top third of the class Dr Angleman said Of the 118 only 16 failed to make a score of 500 in any of the three 33 scored 500 or better in one test 37 in two tests and 32 In all three' Tire scores were used as -a basis for excusing the following numbers of students from some of the requirements In the sev- Bee Page H2 CoL Building lo construction on the Utah State University la Meet Space-Age Needs estimated $2350000 Bids are to be let this fall on the first phase of the Logan campus project at a cost of about $831000 Planned for tills engineering and physical.

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