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Show Ft. Duchesne PTA Honored; Has Indian President Congratulations are in order for the Parent-Teacher Association Associa-tion of Fort Duchesne, which is among the first to have its membership mem-bership dues in to the Utah Congress Con-gress of Parents and Teachers. According to regional and state officers, Fort Duchesne has one of outstanding organizations organiza-tions in the state, with reports, dues, etc., always among the first to be submitted. Responsible Respon-sible for a great deal of their success is Reginald O. Curry, past president of the group, and present first vice-president of the newly installed Uintah PTA Council. Mr. Curry is the father of four children and is employed employ-ed as a representative for the Ute Indian agency." President of the Fort Duchesne Du-chesne PTA at the present time is Paul Krause. Albert Daniels, treasurer, is pictured with Mr. Curry, and is also employed by the Ute Indian agency. He is the father of five children. One outstanding feature to note of this very active organization organi-zation is the fact that they have always had a father as the president. presi-dent. However, the mothers are also vitally interested in the welfare and education of their children and always work diligently dili-gently to assist in all projects It may be interesting to hear the answer of Mr. Curry when asked what would be done with the money ' recently allotted to the Indians. His answer was, "First, compulsory education." |