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Show I Modem Mathematics In Cache County Schools Ed. Neto: The follew tag Is seether article prepared hjr the Caehe district the Coeety icbeet personnel explaining Many people have concerned themselves with the mathematical trends In our schools In recent years and want to know wfay changes are taking place. There are many reasons for the changes but we will consider only a ached program. By L. Pail Evans Iuatractor, Seath Cache few. THE USE OF mathematics has extended Into physical and biological sciences and all branches of Industry and business. This need for mathematics has created new areas In this .field. As these needs develop, the Inadequacies In the traditional programs became apparent and a search for Jmi began. This search for about the fan-brou- 'modem mathematics', Ting Um (Hvm Hleajfn COVE Three young have received cans to for the IDS church. Bondd RodObuah win go to the Eastern States mission, Nield Jensen to the Central States, and Dean Rawlins to the California yPP.mMAnci DSM Mtndiley, lnafructor at . South Cache High School, hetatag yfcU Bassett with a problem fa algebra as otter students listen In. testa. Their EKMIIOMD-Sund- Carswell will be held Site month. They will leave In April. LEWISTON is an unfortunate tty is needed to understand the Delta Phi Kappa Chorus phrase because of its Impli- the logical structure of ma- of Logan, presented an incation. teresting program In Um thematics as a whole. Lewiston First Ward SacraModern mathematics has Many times a students ment meeting on Sunday. A been called the discovery Is retarded because male quartet sang "I Shall method of teaming. Tradi- progress of his lack of mathematical 'Not Pass AgataThto Way.' tional mathematics is based In many cases this They were accompanied by upon a certain set of rules language. and students spent little or is not the faut of tee stuof no time developing the prin- dent but rather the fault prepared materciples governing these rules. carelessly In the study of modern ial!. Today, the student develops mathematics the basic principles of mathe- definitions havemany familiar been replacmatics for himself. ed with new ones that are Considerable MATHEMATICS HAS al mare precise. ways been aimed at develop time is spent to get acquainttag students computational ed with the language of ma abilities and the traditional themattca. has done a splendid IN AGE OF rapid but on the other hand, we cannot hope to change, traditional program has been falling short in develop- teach chfldren how to sdvf all the various they' ing the mutants masoning encounter, so problems we must be witty. The reasoning abif sum to tench the basic prinand HOLD SOCIAL EVENING ciples of mathematlce RICHMOND The Rich- problem solving in order that mond Friendship dub met students may apply them corThursday at the nome of Mrs. rectly. Barbara Cartwright wham With the foregoing thoughts they enjoyed a social eve- In- mind, tee Cache County ning. Lunch was served to school district has adopted in Mrs. Alice Anderson, Mrs. Donna Harris, Mrs. Claim Harris, Mrs. Afton Button, Mrs.' Melba Traveller, Mrs. had a successful experiment Ncdra Sparkman, Mrs.. Thel- al program of modern ma- ma Woodland and. Mrs. q i Andrus - A-do- Dennis. school t Urge tea Lewis- Pork Roast 2 PORK - , Sft TUNA DlgT - 4 VARIETIES 8 Pkgs. J1 2 Box. 98c ML. 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The second speaker was Miss Elsie Hammond. .VI Need Thee Every Hour was then sung by n rail crowd attended ton Fourth ward sacrament masting Sunday night to hear Eldar Georgs Stevens report his mlarion to tee Central Atlantic mission. Hla mother, Mra. Behra Stevens, also gave n short talk. test Sunday Mr. and Tibi., in the South ward were conducted by Calvin Funk with music un-d-u the direction of Mrs. Bil-h- e Lou Bagfoy and Julie CHORUS GIVES PROGRAM Elsie Hammond. Mr. Gordon LEWISTON A group from Taylor sang, "I Wa'ked To- which A MR. ANJ MRS.. Darwin and Allan Andriis at- Anderson and family of Lotended church services in gan were weekend visitors River Heights where 'they of foeir pareats. Mr., and assisted in the christening Mm.. A. J. Mendenhall On of their first grandson, Da- Monday they moved to Vernal where Darwin wSl ' Peart Prayers were by vid LeRoy FVodsbam, ion for the government in work land ion gg Quentin Peart and Alfred of Roy and Diane Frod-sha- management for the next Mr. and Mrs. Blaine StephTwo Nelson. children ware The other grandfa- two years. an, sang a solo, "I Am confirmed members of the ther, Dan Frodshmn, was Mr. and Mrs. Cleadon A Mormon church, Raytene Blau and also in attendance. Boy. He also The Bair spent Saturday in Rex-bu- ig a with his sister duet Terry Newell Spackman., group enfoyed dimer after. sang with their son Larry, Adrian Blau was assisted by who la at school there. They Jeri Lynn. They were acmembers of the bishopric SUNDAY VISITORS at the also visited briefly with Mrs. companied on the piano by when he confirmed his Blaine BeU were their child- Norman Totanan and fomfly their mother. was confirmed ren and families, Mr. and in Bancroft his father, LaMarr, Mrs. Farrell BeU and famSaturday last week Mrs. Spackman ily of Idaho Fal's, Mr. and Aftoa Butters underwent CUzbtra Briefs m R. J. Spackman. Mrs. Warren Matthews and minor at the hospitDinner guests at the home surgery The infant daughter of Eu family of Pocatello, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. John Grifgene and Ann W. Smith was Mrs. LaVarr Spackman and al in Logan. and christened a family of Sunset, Mr. and Weekend visitors at tee fiths on Wednesday were Mr. given name, Sandra, by her fath- Mrs. Paul Wtabergand fam- home of Mr. and Mrs. Le- and Mrs. James H. Jardlne. er, assisted by two grand- ily of Pocate'lo. The group Roy Smith included their The occasion was the birthfathers, LeRoy Smith and attended tee funeral of Mrs. son, Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr day anniversary of Mrs. South and family of Salt Catherine Griffiths, who Bells brother-in-laJay Whitman- George Lake C. Ensign, in City, on Saturday. On 97 years rid- on THERE WAS NO apodal Mr. and Mr a. Sunday, MRS. SYBIL Goodey and Saturday. business In the Richmond Hill of Sandy and son Garth and Mr. George and Mrs. The two Richmond ward on ward Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hen- Herman S; Sunday, ; Primaries conducted a Thompson spent very dricks and famTy of Salt Monday evening officers and teachers of the Rich- successful penny (hive for Lake City attended church Tuesday in Brigham City visiting with Mrs. Karen In and dinner. mond ward Primary met the chi'drena hospital Hnww Scboen Sunday and sons and Rhonda Salt Lake City. for their regular preparaalso included Mr. am Goodey. On their way home tion meeting in the club Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Guy guests Smith am they visited with Mr. and rooms. Pres. Lorraine Hu-l- Butters and family and Mr. Mrs. Eugene conducted with prayers and Mrs. Irwin Stoddard fomfiy. On Monday Mr. and Mrs.In Bob Gardner and famDeweyvUle. Lorraine Hendricks attended church services In Mrs. Glen Smith and fam- ily Mrs. by Saturday visitors at the I and Mrs. Geraldine Speck-ma- Logan 19te ward where Mr. ily of Preston spent tea day borne ofMr. and Mrs. David Music was under the Stoddard blessed and ga with their parents. Glen Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. intent the of WarButAlton Mrs. daughter direction of ters and Mrs. Adonia Den- ner and Sheila Albreteht, a and Roma are the proud John South and family of I tils. A separation period name, Sandy Leo. The oth- parents of another son bom Mated and Mrs. Margaret Jones of Login. was conducted by members er two grandfathers assist- recently. Lowell Christensen came of the presidency. Refresh- ed. Also In attendance was home on Wednesday from the ments were served to 19 by the other great grandmothBrisfs Mrs. Sandra Bair and Mrs. er, Elva Butters, of Logan IDS hospital where he Mrs. visWestover a week receiving mediChristensen. Myrtta spent Margery ited Relief Society Tuesday cal treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godmorning as a representative of the stake. TheteMaawae frey and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ravsten spent Saturday given by Clara Cbttte. evening at tee home of Mr. Linda Reader, Patricia An- and Mrs. Clarence date celedrew and Susan Chambers brating Mr. darks birthday. attended the FHA convention Mr. and Mri. Tom Grill held during the weekend at and family and Mr. and Mrs. I Vern Deaxta and family were Salt Lake City. riimwr Sunday at the Robert Lapray of Buhl vis- home atguests their grandparents, ay day services I THE CITIZEN. Lewlatee. Utah 12, 1M4 - (alb anloslons Much V. D. SMART, Secretary We weald ypv. aappert af the Delta PU Kappa Variety eneeenge " by tee Fourth Qeerem al EMera ef Oneida Stake. Preston, Idaho |