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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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Ogden Standard-Examiner Monday October 7 1968 6B E0 'v'- r- "Yr'B'w £-f i 3i its-m' rrt 7 Thieves Rob Store School Apartment face bed key cat feel fly hat Police today are investigating a number of thefts including the burglary of a school and mar ported two dresses valued at $45 taken from her home while she and her husband were away for the weekend The home was not locked ket in which very little property was reported stolen Burglars broke into tne Wa oe satch School at 3370 Polk some 'f' skin 5 items duY HrXviiJ 3l n3u Cy -v cn i 3gc 'r- -4 ever pen Linda Pollett of 10S4 1700 in Syracuse reported her wallet and check book were removed from her purse Friday night while she was dancing at the Blue Magic Club She had left her purse on the table Paul Anderson of 1424 24th reported a chrome fire extinguisher taken from an apartment time Saturday night taking a fire extinguisher and a flashlight Contents of the extinguisher were sprayed on the floor walls and doors and a number of rooms ransacked MARKET ENTERED tree voice SPOOR Walt's Market at 251 17th was hroken into Sundav night al building at 2681 Madison Friday or Saturday None of the tenants noticed the extinguisher ill though most of the merchandise 1 taken was recovered outside Patrolman Russell Nebeker on daisy routine patrol noticed several packs of cough drops and a can of beer laying on the sidewalk in front of 1710 Childs missing RECORDS STOLEN Irene Valdez of 560 23rd apartment 1 reported about 40 records taken from her apartment while she was gone between 3 and 6 pm Saturday The door had been left unlocked Mrs Carol Daz of 1879 2300 Teaching Alphabet Pupils working on the display i thf WIINDERFUL MAUNARK" is the theme for 9 wm are (left to right) Jell Juaa JttoDin mu Mike Garcia Then in checking Walt's Market he discovered a window screen off and the window open A number of items including food cigarettes and beer were found laying just south of the this first grade display at Bonneville Elementary School with descriptive signs using the new Initial the in Farr West reported her purse containing credit cards and personal items removed from her car Sunday while Teaches by Sound Mew Alphabet window Inside the store a number of items were scattered in the aisles and -some pennies missing from the cash register A num halt parked at the rear of the Mint Lounge and Cafe at 2250 i I fK 111: on oi ular books using the traditional "phonemic" rather than the early English style of writing- The entire reading program for Miss Kay Dean's first grade class at Bonneville Elementary is based on the ITA concept alphabet Mr Kendrick added that the ITA has been used in the Granite School District for about two ber of empty beer cans were found along Childs and at 18th and Lincoln It has not yet been determined how much is missing Joe Scheffers of Scheffers Imports 1661 Washington reported burglars entered his business sometime Friday night taking 12 cents from a desk Nothing By IVAN LINCOLN A few years ago it was "new math" Now it's "new reading" Two elementary schools in the Ogden City School District are experimenting with the newlv-developed Initial Teaching Alphabet devised by Sir James on Oiit Spoon LOOK SIMILAR Some of the symbols look very similar to two familiar letters joined together which are taught as individual characters as students have previous Doctor Promoted ROY Army Dr Francis Burton Jr 30 whose parents Mr and Mrs Francis Burton reside at 5135 2100 a been promoted to major He is years ana tests at tne ena oi a 1-year period indicated that 41 per cent of the first graders us BUILT DISPLAY In addition to their reading the pupils have created a large display about Monarch butter- EACH SYMBOL in the Initial Teaching Alphabet stands for only one sound eliminating some of the confusion faced by a beginning reader in trying to understand the various combinations of letters used ly been taught to accept as a separate letter instead of as ing ITA had a third grade reading vocabulary compared to only 12 per cent which were assigned to Brooke uenerai nos- else of value was touched Pitman ot ureat Britain Louise Hansen of 1370 23rd re- pital Ft Sam Houston Tex IlieS Wlin SIKHS Wliuen ill un two v's joined together in the traditional alphabet taught the traditional aipnaoet laneuaee and a smaller dis Upper case letters also don't 1 pose a problem iney re jusi Clbmgies inn Uteini's Constitution play about their pet gerbil a rodent related to the mouse family "Wee hav a pet" the poster reads "Wee caull our pet Billy Whiskers Billy iz a smaull pet Hee iz broun and black Billy livs in a caej Hee plaez and sleeps Hee eets and drinks Wee like Billy Whiskers" Even numbers are spelled differently in the ITA system One becomes wun two is tuu four is for six is siks etc SPELLING PROBLEM? larger versians of their liA counterparts A capital is just a bigger instead of an According to Initial Teaching Alphabet Publications Inc which provides textbooks workbooks and other teaching materials for the reading program more than 2000 visual patterns are used in the traditional apha-bet for only 40-odd sounds in English speech 88 PATTERNS The new system of teaching first graders how to read is being used to some extent in the East and is being introduced in many schools in the West SPECIAL CLASS Bonneville Elementary School and Hopkins Elementary School in Ogden each are trying out the program in a special education class and one class of first graders at Bonneville also are using the new system Principal Milton Kendrick of Bonneville noted that for a first grader learning how to read is like breaking a code In the traditional alphabet the letters or combinations of letters stand for the sounds which make up the words used in sentences SOUNDS CONFUSE Ti the state for each fiscal year ary 1 1937 and thereafter Section 1 It is proposed Foi the purp0Se of paying the until changed by law by a to amend Article XIII bee- gtate dt any tjjere fc vote of the majority of the tion 2 of the Constitution of legislature shall provide members elected to each the State of Utah to read as levying a tax annually house of the Legislature All follows: sufficient to pay the annual revenue received from taxes Sections All tangible interest and to pay the prin- on income or from taxes property in the state not ex- cipal 0f such debt within pn intangible property shall empt under the laws of the twenty years from the final be allocated to the support United States or under this passage of the law creating of the public school system constitution shall be taxed in ft debt define4 Slfiti proportion to its value to be Section 2 The Secretary Section 2 of0thConstitution ascertained as provided by 0f State is directed to submit Section 2 lne eetary One of the first questions par These patterns are reduced to only 88 in the ITA system For ents have after seeing the new example the sound of or program is "Doesn't it confuse ATtA" ir arracnvitnA Ktt Mil it 9 nhilH'c Cl-VpHine?" a cnua spelling eye is law The property ot the this proposed amendment to a 4 i a tvi i rnu iiiim it 1 1 i i ri tv1111v11 which looks like one symbol state counties ciues mhu the electors oi me siao T1 7Ii cto school districts municipal Utah at the next general elec- to the electors ot the ta te ot x- a i xi aA TTtnh at the next general elec- hooked to the and Miss Dean pointed out that spelling is not an import part of the first grade curriculum Emphasis is primarily on reading The system provides transi rorDorauuiis anu ijuum- iinn in me iuoxuicj ijw---v KmrJpa lnta with the bUlld- law UOn in WIW iu-iiuici i'w' It would be a simple thing if each of the 26 letters in the al ings thereon used exclusively Section 3 If adopted by by law gether At first sight it's quite a shock to a parent or other adult to see sentences written in the new style It looks similar to Section 3 If adopted by phabet had only one sound or State of Utah OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE SAiiT Lake enr August 30 1968 Dear Fellow Citizensi The Legislature of the State of Utah has entrusted me with the responsibility for publishing the following Propositions which relate to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition as it vill appear on the General Election Ballot on November 5 1968 Because of the very serious nature of these Propositions which your State Legislature has caused to be placed before you I urge that each of you study the text of the Propositions in full I urge you to consult with your friends neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision Sincerely CLYDE MILLER Secretary of State tional program which helps the child make the change into reg- the electors of this state this amendment shall take effect on January 1 1969 if more than half of them didn't change shaDe when they are for either religious worship the electors of this state this or charitable purposes and amendment shall take effect places of burial not held or the first day of January used for private or corporate 1Q69 hfnefit shall be exempt from Ogdenite Faces Charge Of Credit Card Fraud PROPOSITION NO 5 MANDATORY RETIREMENT OF JUDGES capitalized Even a sentence as simple as "See the jet plane land" poses problems and obstacles for the beginning reader using the traditional alphabet The is pronounced differ-' ently in three places and silent in a fourth and the sounds A JOINT RESOLUTION PR0P0SIM3 TO AMEND ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH An Ogden man found out it is not as easy as he thought to use somebody else's credit card to purchase merchandise for himself taxation Tangible personal property present in Utah on January 1 which is held for sale or processing and which is shipped to final destination outside this state within twelve months may be deemed by law to have acquired no situs in Utah for purposes of ad valorem property taxation and may be exempted by law from such taxation whether manufactured processed or produced or otherwise originating within or without the state Tangible personal property present in Utah on January 1 held for sale in the ordinary course of business and which constitutes the inventory of any retailer or wholesaler or PROPOSITION NO 4 AGRICULTURE LAND TAXATION JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII SECTION 3 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH TO PROVIDE THAT ALL LAND DESIGNATED FOR AGRICULTURAL USE MAY BE ASSESSED FOR ALL TAX PURPOSES ON THE CONSIDERATION OF ONLY THOSE FACTORS RELATIVE TO SUCH AGRICULTURAL USE Kent West a salesman at Ferre and Sons of 3259 Washington called the First Security Bank in Salt Lake when a young man attempted to buy a car stereo and a tape with a bank charge card BY THE ADDITION OF SECTION 28 AUTHOR IZING THE LEGISLA diffent in "the" than it does "jet" WIDE RANGE A major problem for the youngster is that even with a strong desire to learn he still 1 has only 26 letters which some- how represent a vast range of TIT RE TO PROVIDE FOR THE MANDATORY RETIREMENT AND ARMY RECRUITER GETS BRONZE STAR FOR REMOVAL OF NOTIFIES POLICE The bank discovered the card had been reported stolen three weeks ago from Joseph Jen JUDGES FROM OFFICE Be it resolved by the Legis lature of the State of Utah sen of 3234 Ogden and immediately notified the Ogden two -thirds of all members tji PROPOSITION NO 2 COIV1PENSATION OF LEGISLATORS A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI SECTION 9 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION TO BE PAID TO MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE lature of the State of Utah hniieaa in fnvnr there -thirds of all members two manufacturer or larmer or livestock raiser may be deem-d for purposes of ad valorem property taxation to be exempted Water rights ditches canals reservoirs Dower plants pumping elec PROPOSITION NO 1 LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI SECTION 2 AND SECTION 16 OF THE CONSTITUTION OP THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO THE TIME AND DURATION OF SESSIONS OF THE LEGISLATURE Be it resolved by the Leg' islature of the State of Utah two -thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor Section 1 It is proposed sounds in me Jngnsn language Vowels which sound the same can be spelled any number of "different ways (pie buy sigh kite island) And it gets even more frustrating when it's found that some words which are spelled the same may be pronounced differently such as "I can read" or "I have read" Or pronounced the same and spelled differently hear and houses voting in favor there to amend Article VIII of the of: Constitution of the State of plants transmission lines Section 1 It Vrposei by The addlUon of Sec to amend Article XIII Sec- ftJ' Sgt Chad Van Seters Army recruiter in Ogden has received the Bronze Star Medal for service in Vietnam The medal was awarded for "meritorious service in connection with ground operations against a hostile force" from May 18 1967 to May 17 1968 A graduate of Jordan High School Jordan Utah he is a son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Van Seters of Salt Lake City and is married to the former Sandra Earl of Huntington Utah When Officers Jerry Smith and Robert Betley arrived at the store Mr West told them the suspect had already left But Mr West did get the license number of the car and a description Officers Smith and Betley located the car going west on U-79 and pulled it over near the 1-15 interchange AND THE PAYMENT Ps nP WPPMSF AND used by individuals or cor- tion 3 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as Section 28 The may provide uniform follows: Sections The Legislature Be it resolved by the Legist tions or the individual mem- shall provide by law a uni- ntn Toraia lature of the State of Utah bera thereof shall not be form and equal rate of assess- imlmTitins' thi sec- TWO ARRESTED i qSE tion shalt be applicable only in the State here PROBLEMS CITED These and other problems in learning how to read are cited by educators as reasons for the 1 reading proficiency of school dropouts Different methods of teaching reading have been utilized with to amend Article VI Section houses voting in favor there- used exclusively for such according to its value in auent to the effective date of 2 and 16 of the Constitution purposes Power plants money and shall prescribe by uch legislation Any deter- qf the State of Utah to read Tf mnnnwj power transmission lines and law such regulations as shall reouirins the retire- follows: to amend Artkle VsJSS for gen- secure a just valuation for rXvS of a judle fi or amen 11- Prating and delivering elec- taxation of such property so i fc They arrested Strattis Sanderson 18 of the Toone Hotel and Rogerio Galkgos 27 of 222 23rd Mr Sanderson was charged with alleged fraudulent use of a Bucket Seats Removed islature shall be held annu- state of Utah to read as totally at the seat of government ows: varying degrees of success but Dale Moulding of 1243 Grant Ave off the road into review as to both law and facts by the Supreme Court This section is additional incut JJuncif yui um limb ctci jtiavu which is used for furnishing poration shall pay a tax in power for pumping water for proportion to the value of his irrigation purposes on lands her or its tangible property credit card possession of stol the Initial Teaching Alphabet is a ditch in Mount Ogden Park en property and driving without a new concept to and cumulative with the to a driver's license It uses 44 "symbols' instead He went to get help and when in the state of Utah may be provided that the Legislature of remov-il of ius! exempted from taxation to rnay determine the manner tlZTJiH: of the traditional 26 letters and Section 9 The members of the Legislature shall receive compensation of $25 per diem while actually in session expenses of $15 per diem while actually in session and mileage as provided by law and shall begin on the second Monday in January A general session shall be held during odd-numbered years and a budget session shall be held during even numbered years Legislation not directly related to the state budget may Mr Gallegos was charged with allowing an unlicensed person to drive his car he returned discovered the front bucket seats missing from his car each represents only one sound and is described as being the extent that such property and extent of taxing transient 97 0f this is used for such purposes livestock and livestock being Sections 11 and II this These exemptions shall ac- fed for slaughter to be used crue to the benefit of the for human consumption Section 2 The Secretary users of water so pumped Land used for agricultural of State is directed to submit Section 2 The Secretary be considered by the Legis- 00 wiiMucitu --t rf Ktntn io HIrprtfld to suhmit cur-Ti rptnitatinn tha nnrnncpo mflv as th Lefris- this proposed amendment to onlv if Srmitted bv a joint this proposed amendment to legislature may prescribe fature prescribes be assessed the electors of the state at Sution Massed Mbv two- the electors of the state of The taxes of the indigent according to its value for the next general election in Utah at the next general elec- poor may be remitted or abat- agricultural use without re- the manner provided by law to each house tion in tbe manner provided ed at such times and in such gard to the value it may have Section 3 This amend- by law manner as may he provided for other purposes Intangi- ment shall take effect on ap- Mow there's a mew way to jet OTsonstop to Los migelles Section 3 If adopted by by law The legislature may ble property may be exempt- proval by the electors of the provide for the exemption ed from taxation as property state the electors of this state this amendment shall take effect on January 1 1969 from taxation of homes or it may be taxed sucn homesteads and personal manner and to such extent rT vnp trr pry cpr xetarv of State of the State in value tor nomes nome- vioe rroviaea inai muui- nfTTtah DO HEREBY CER-steads and all household fur- gible property be taxed as TTFYat tte foreroLefa a PROPOSITION NO 3 nishings furniture and property the rate thereof 5 equipment uscu cuy wio7 the constitutional amend-by the owner thereof at his each dollar of valuation proposed by the regu- place ot abode maintaining vynen exempieu far session of the Thirty-Sev- enth Legislature 1967 and INVENTORY TAX REPEAL A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO AN AD of the Legislature shall exceed sixty calendar days except in cases of impeachment No budget session shall exceed twenty calendar days except in cases of impeachment No special session shall exceed thirty calendar days except in cases of impeachment When any session of the Legislature trying cases of impeachment exceeds the number of calendar days it may remain in session as provided in this section The members shall receive for compensation only the usual per diem expenses and mileage Sec 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law by the Second Special Ses--sion held in 1966 as appears on record in my office IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my a nome ior nimseu anu jam- nun as iuciij ixjc iaAatiu ily Property not to exceed income therefrom shall be S3000 in value owned by dis- taxed under any tax based on abled persons who served in incomes but when taxed by any war in the military serv- the State of Utah as prop-ice of the United States or erty the income therefrom of the state of Utah and by shall not also be taxed The 1 irtjmira 1 ri A rrie1 of lire TV! nrmif? fnT hand and affixed the Great 1 j0AMna mnt niii attf Seal of tne btate ot utan at VALOREM TAX EX EMPTION FOR TAN- croTfroTa7based Salt Lake City this 30th day nSSom? who while serving in the miii- upon income The personal of August 1968 GIBLE PE PROPERTY CONSTI- comira ihn nitM income tar rates snail ue TUTING INVENTORY State3 or the state of Utah graduated but the maximum AND HELJJ FOR SALE were killed in action or died rate shall not exceed six per-IN THE ORDINARY a xesuit of such service cent of net income No excise COURSE OF BUSINESS" may exempted as the leg- tax rate based upon income th Teai'e islature may provide shall exceed four percent of CLYDE MILLER Secretary of State Sec 3 If adopted by the jature of the State 0f Utaht The legislature shall pro- net income The rate limita- electors of this state this two -thirds of all members vide by law for an annual tax tions herein contained for amendment shall take effect elected to each of the two sufficient with other sources taxes based on income and for the first day of January houses voting in favor there- of rkenue to defray the esti- taxes on Air West jets every day at 8:00 am 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