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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 27

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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27
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THE LN6ARAJ TOWER of the. TEMPIE of BHUVANESWAR India WHS BUILT. TO A HEIGHT OF 180 FEET WITHOUT MORTAR OF ANT KIND -YET IT HAS ENDURZD FOR NEARLY 900 YEARS 74 Scientists Await Call To Lecture at Schools Arts and Letters and the National Science Foundation, reached 43,500 students in the state in the 1961-62 school year, reported Dr. O. Whitney Young, Weber College, program director.

Only two of the states 40 school districts failed to call upon the program for at least one visitor. Seventy-four scientists, 22 from the University of Utah, 21 from Utah State University, 20 from Brigham Young University, five from Weber College, one from College of Southern Utah, three from Thiokol Chemical Corp. and two from the U.S. Forest Service, will be available to speak on their specialties In Utah secondary schools this coming year. Libby Select No.

Cans PDWE EMUS $fl IE lb. 55 Cen. Slices lb798 Wonderfood THE VISITING scientist program, sponsored by the Utah Academy of Sciences, GA03SKiraALLraS -211 ONLY 59 SCIENTISTS par- ticipated last year, but 'they were called upon from one to 10 times each. They met 961 class groups, 105 student assemblies, and three student clubs. There were 415 adults in the four adult groups which asked scientists to speak.

ro Certi-Fresh HAMBURGER and Five Theaters File Film Trust Action in 2 EHyO Pkg. of 8 INDIVIDUAL discussions were conducted with 666 students, the visiting scientists reported to Dr. Young. Brochures explaining the fields of performance of the various participants and the subjects they are prepared to speak on are already in the mail. Dr.

Young said. High schools and junior high schools will receive them. Hunfs No. 2V2 cans A civil suit seeking aggregate damages of $1,050,000 for alleged violations of the Sherman Anti-trust Act has been filed in U. S.

District Court for Utah by five Montana theaters against nine motion picture distributing firms incorporated in Delaware and Sew York. tPISCS KHAKIS ii for Pillsbury 4-pound package FORMS FOR obtaining visiting scientists are printed on the detachable back covers of the brochures, Dr. Young said. He also will visit in each school district to explain the advantages of participation, especially for schools In remote areas. PAKKSAKII THE COMPLAINT charges the defendants "conspired to restrain interstate distribution of motion pictures in the area encompassed within the Salt Lake City exchange dis trict.

Birthday Lumberjack .5 off 3H Special to The Tribune SANDY Benjamin Ainsworth, 454 S. 3rd West, Sandy, will be honored in observance of his 90th birthday anniversary at an open house Friday from 7 to 9 p. m. at the Sandy Third Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 671 S. State (9000 South).

THE COMPLAINT was filed by Civic Theatre Tenth Ave. Drive-In Theatre, both of Great Falls; Silver Bow Motor-Vu Drive-In, Bridgeway Drive-in Theatre and Bow Theatre all of Butte. NAMED DEFENDANTS are Paramount Film Distributing Warner Brothers Picture Distributing Corp. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Columbia Pictures Universal Film Exchange N.T. Amusement Fox Intermountain Theatres Buena Vista Distributing Co.

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