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Show jlarch & 30, 1933 THE LEIII FREE PRESS sary. ECONOMIES -- of proceed ure ning program ' ' scbools was passed upon by ' Committee of the Utah Association and sent to the education of the school dls- - nertd f ra W art fl- - PROBLEMS OF 1933 Revenue make conservaUve estimate j0 to be derived from the State. ascertain the assessed valu- . mprtv in the school district. SCHOOL 1 - jo deieriu"lc for the year, . 1 tal To nDa I nt oul nil iivnmn. deficit. . . u - lnwMt nnnniblA actiftrtl v- --. Xo set i" iT meet the carefully ' will take Into r& budget and that sane estimate lint the conservative, from all derived be Ues to r .j, School Buildings careful survey make To , to deter- - adequacy of present buildings exisiting requirements and the ..rare, extent aim Lmtroctlon fotmd absolutely neces- Line tfce ,eet Id) To provide for the needed remodeling and repairs of school plants. Curriculum 1. To effect complete overhauling of the curriculum. 2. To segregate the essentials from non- - essentials in view of the present economic conditions and havln in mind the generally accepted minimum scholastical requirements. S. To proeed to met up the revised curriculum based upon such survey. 4- To provide a plan of rotation of subjects so as to eliminate small classes and save administrative and Instructional costs. 5. Abolish extra curricular class and school activities that Involve unjustifiable expense to teachers pupils. The School Year 1. To plan, if possible, for a full school year so aa to provide pupils with opportunity to complete courses in the reo.uired subjects of the modified curriculum. Administration 1. To reduce supervisory costs by the process of combinations and eliminations of supervisors. 2. To consider value of plan of hav- ing principals in the smaller school districts do some teaching. 2. TO BE STUDIED zmm 3 .urc Thursday, March 30, 1933 . of an clerl- - ation an A hv principals with an anticipation of great joy and Uking charge of the playground as ... I. engaging mex-- ; tneir requirements and have given your paper certainly keeps us well well as the class room, have planned :aianta for such routine quantities away, but often added vari-posted on news and events of the day. games. Mr. Ash states that four difwork. etits would give a better diet for I have been laboring In the San Louis ferent games were taught daily to The Teacher health. On the other hand, there are .District of the Western States Mission each of the C Us sea, when playground To fix highest consistent teacher an increasing number of families be-- J for th past seventeen months and I conditions would permit; to this the load according to department and sub- coming dependent upon public funds j have never enjoyed anyhlng so much grade was split up and rotated around jects. or charities. On this problem we may, In my life. Even though there are to the different games, such aa the To rate teachers put the major part of our attention, or only two of us here and have been since new old progressive card games, only to according well established standards of efficiency pressure may be brought to bear on last September, the Lord Is helping there was no "bridge prises." as against mere this class to prepare for next, winter. us greatly and we feel that much good Such organised' play eliminates seniority rule. To determine number of teachers reWhere communities find It desir- is being done through the efforts that practically all possibilities of fights quired, either full time or part time, able, a community garden may be we put forth. and swearing, as can be easily seen. to meet instructional needs under the planted. This would make it O possible It Is the greatest thing that can revised curriculum and adjusted teach- for supervision of the agents. It Is come Into the life of BACK TO PROSPERITY person, any er load. possible that seeds may be made young or old and I'm very grateful that 4. To determine individual teachavailable through several organi- I've had the privilege of coming Into So that people might know the cor er's salary based upon personal rating zations, locally. the mission field and helping to push rect reason for the display or stunt and upon available revenues. Each leader can be furnished the the Lord's work along. that appeared In town Tuesday the fol6. To make contracts flexible in bulletin 'The Home Garden" Just pubMy testimony of the Gospel has been lowing Is submitted: To those who character, subject to change or revoc- lished and variety sheets for balanced strengthened an hundred fold during did not see the display a descrtplon ation in case of dwindling revenues. gardens will be furnished leaders in the short time I have beea here and will be offered before the "following quantities where put to good use. A it's Transportation something that will stay with me is submitted." garden planned in proper proportions, forever. 1. To make areful was seen study to deterTuesday a small "go-car- t" mine where greater economy can be used fresh, canned, dried and stored Uncle Sam" the streets. wish I parading that young every sincerely had whether by owning equipment or properly for a family of five has a person could have) the opportunity that was taking It easy In the cart while cash value to the home of $75 to $100 by letting contract for this service. his friend pulled him. The go cart aa as well have had. I, many others, a year. 2. To confine transportation facilcarried such signs as "Back to prosI and thanks express my gratitude We are anxious to in ities to actual school use. and for the encouragement help that perity," "Century of Progress" and putting over this Live at Home profrom the Saints at home "Buy American." received I've School Supplies gram through out the entire county. to do To provide plans for Interchange If 1. Altho gossip says that this was pay the agents could meet groups or be and I hope that they will strive as mis Ing an election bet; one pulling the home the of equipment, supplies and teaching of work at missionary service even in quarterly confer to do It abroad. other across the continent, the char- aids among teachers. ences or other meetings we should be sionaries are striving looks up to the Latter-da- y The world acers say that their names are Thelde 2. To make survey to determine very happy to do so. Saint people for guidance now where- and Thtnes. It Is no election bet, but the minimum requirements In supplies Very sincerely, as It used to look down on them as a just a patriotic stunt, but the gossip and equipment. Lyman H. Rich, curse, so It Is Indeed "a marvelous is right about the coast to coast 3. To study carefully the question Anson B. Call, Jr., work and a wonder" that la being: ac proposition. of change of text books from an Amy L. Jones, From an interview with them this economic standpoint. Utah County Extension Agents. eomplished. source of Information would say that 4. To apply scientific methods to Ever praying for your health, happi In reality boosting and adare use of coal and janitorial supplies. ness am. I and success, they "We had a wonderful trip. We saw 5. To hold rigidly to a plan of snow-reste- d Sincerely your brother In the Gospel, vertising the world's fair, as well as summits leaping toward reElder Arnold L. Dlckersoa. their patriotic stunt. competitive bidding on standard the cernlean heavens; we saw foaming They say that they left the Examiner quirements. torrents raging through the bottoms Los Angeles, at 11 o'clock, Building, To provide for careful and con- of 6. NOW WE CROSS THE shadowy canyons; we looked down AND March 1; they Intend to arrive la tinued care and pfotectlon of all school from he beetling crags Into the depths STREET TO THE GRADE SCHOOLS on the opening day of the fair Chicago or loss waste property against theft, of limpid lakes" a week or so visit continue after and by maintaining perpetual inventory. ''How many miles to the gallon did Our good old citizens used to be on to Washington D. C. and on t New 7. To schedule evening classes and you get?'' shocked when passing the grade York. definall extra curricular activities to schools to hear swearing, and seeing Thlnes, who wetgtm 164 pounds la ite hours and evenings in order to First Chauffeur: Have you ever a few fights scattered here and there puUlng Theldes and the cart who total conserve heat, light and Janitorial ser- been pinched for going too fast? over the school grounds. Now they are He averages 27 miles per vice. Second Chauffeur: No, but I've shocked because they don't tee fights 220 pounds. In ram or shine. He travels and day, School Budget been slapped. or hear swearing when passing. Such so far the weather has reports that 1. Based upon a conservative estiIs life; Just one surprise after an One been day traveled through good. Mrs. Richard Bone and Miss Lela other. mate of expectant revenues, and snow storm, which Is the only bad a However the mothers who used to planning upon the proposed reorgani- Coates were Salt Lake visitors Friday. weather encountered thus far. How:: Lehl : : zation, adjustments and modifications worry about their sons fighting and ever he says that he has found mor Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton were the people as a whole will appreciate of the whole school program, prepare mountains in Utah than he thought the annual budget to Include the fol- Salt Lake visitors, Monday. the work of the teachers and grade were In the United States. : : Lehl : : lowing items: principal, Cecil Ash, In the good work They are carrying two huge wooden Mrs. Jennie Nostrum spent Sunday (a) Fixed charges. they have accomplished by Introducing keys, which are Inscribed "Key to in Provo, the guest of Mrs. Maude organised play on the school grounds (b) Deficits. Prosperity." As they pass through a Investments. Russell. Needed capital (c) this year. town try to get the mayor of tha : : Lehl : : (d) Needed repairs and renovations It has been the principle of the towns they autograph on the key, and thus President W. L. Worlton, D. R school this year, altho the work on (e) Supplies and equipment. succeeded well. In fact tha have far Mitchell and Mrs. Thelma Webb of the the track and playground has Inter (f) Transportation. American Fork and Lehl instructional Lehl M. I. A. Stake Board visited the ferred slightly with the program late mayor of (g) Administrative, were among those receiving the invl regular M. I. A. meeting at Cedar ly, to let one grade out for recess at and other operating costs. tatlons. 2. To keep original budget safely Fort Tuesday evening, while Arlene a time. The supervisors of the grades Goodwin, Nedra Lewis, J. Nile Wash within expectant revenues. 3. To utilize and study monthly burn and Howard Evans, Stake M. I. records of expenditures and revenues A. workers visited the Fairfield branch so as to determine need for any budge- the same evening. :: Lehl :: tary modification during course of Leo Hadfield, Howard Gray, Dean school year. Price and Ronald Price of the Third Ward Teachers Quorum with thetr HOME GARDENS URGED leader Dale Hadfield spent Saturday The past two years has taught us afternoon In Salt Lake Temple with all a great lesson. Particularly do the the Lehl Stake Junior Baptism workleaders In our communities realize the ers. Mrs. Harvey Robbins of Snowvllle, p rather than pure necessity of Is the church, from either spending the week with her sister, charity, Mrs. Howard Ricks. or government. community county, Government funds have been helpNEW HOUSE DRESSES 95c at ful. The Red Cross has relieved disis adv. Shoe Store. Powers In America today, tress but charity : : Lehl : : certain groups of dependence bringing WITH OUR MISSIONARIES and taking away from able bodied to will provide the or men, the right Alamasa, Colorado, March 18. 1933. for their own. and Mr. last George P. Price, These funds will not always A Lehl available. 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