Show Teacher to Parent Helping your child succeed X) President The answer is they often don’t There's more written language on television than you might think You can use some of the following ideas to encourage your children to “read” television M a movie based upon a book is to be shown encourage your child to read the book first After your child has viewed a program and enjoyed it he might be to read the book— or motivated enjoy having you read the bock to T "it- p him Young children can read titles written announcements and the written portions of commercials Even ’advanced readers can improve reading skills while practicing writing skills They can I Utah r There are 1455 school buses in and they transport 134093 students daily averaging 9L566 miles per day iul Sin There were 87600000 school T nr notes on commercials and the persuasive techused They can write a program review for English class or the school newspaper They can write a “program report” instead of a book report They can practice outlining and taking notes while watching historical or scientific programs A subtitled foreign film be a reading exercise Talk shows can provide opportunities to analyze interviewing techniques What kinds of questions elicit answers? Which questions evoke lengthy discussions? A student’s questioning ability can improve critical thinking You can get television on your side and use it to motivate your children— and that’s half the job in teaching reading write analyze niques school stats Utah if V' by Betty Condi e Utah Education Aseocltilon If the television in your house is oa five r- - six hours a day when do you children read? ‘I lunches served last year in Utah schools School breakfasts were served to 751000 students and 130000 had summer food service meals Ten percent of the lunches were reduced priced and 21 percent were free to low income students There were 438 Elementary schools 39 Middle Schools 66 Junior Highs and 29 Senior Highs (grades r 44 26 Highs Four Year High schools 60 special schools and 16 alternative high schools in Utah as of October 1965 There were 98731 students in Kindergarten 106540 grades 83934 grades 93471 grades 73884 grades and 7345 in Special Education as of October 1965 Racial breakdown notes that 5615 are American hdian or Alaskan 6693 are Asian 13358 are Hispanic or Pacific ilander 2056 are Black 975093 are White energy development The Utah Population Estimates Committee recently released data ly declining The most kids first J L ‘ nidi :tr Robert Leake of Utah is a world of contrasts cold winters hot summers desert 'sagebrush alpine forests and more national parks than any other state Growth from within and without has also treated s contrast of citizens While holding on to many traditional values many Utahns have also joined the consumer motivated good life on the other side This is evident when one looks at what Utahns seem to prize most today Utahns spent a total of over $325 million on alcoholic beverages and tobacco products last year That is more than half of the $589 million in state funds spent on Utah's minimum school program for kindergarten through grade 12 in the 198435 school year The good life means people spend more on entertainment sports fast cars vans motor foods television homes boats ATV’s outdoor recreation than they used to They still rr xV Of enjoy Urge families home ownership a healthy lifestyle quality education and church Some senior citizens question the fairness of having to pay school taxes when they don’t have children in school Every adult generation has paid for the schooling of its young History has demonstrated schools tend to reap an that cheap and underproductive economic stagnation low tax base and unemployment increased welfare costa Quality schools tend to reap the opposite a productive workforce high employment decreased welfare costs and a higher tax base Our ultimate investment must be in people - in our children and youth A great British historian claimed that of the 21 major civilizations in recorded history only two were 19 fell conquered- by the sword from moral and physical decay from within Utahns need to prize uneducated workforce their children and youth and their future above the things and pleasures of the good life Snow has travel program available 1 Show College has received notification of challenging summer in Eastern andWest- opportunities fi Of era Europe Canada and the US Designed for young adults over of 18 the program unites volunteers from many countries to live and work together on community development projects in Canada Czechoslavakia Denmark the age France Germany Great Britian Poland Portugal Spain Turkey and the US Offered during the summer months the projects are two to four weeks in duration They include recreation programs for handicaprestoration of castles ped children and historic monuments nature and I Is Your Cat Deductible? New tax legislation makes it more than ever to seek important professional tax help Someone who can lake a personal approach to your return Someone like an Enrolled Qualified professionals Agent IRS recognized by the Treasury and at every legal level And tax preparation and representation is their business Monthly Accounting and Payroll Service Ask an Enrolled Agent 529-757- 6 Meath's Accounting Et Management Services Valdo D Heath Enrolled to Practice before Internal Revenue Service 650 W Main Salina Utah work archaeological conservation digs construction of playgrounds or with hiking trails and working senior citizens US projects include park maintenance on Ellis Island housing re in the Lower East development Side and recreation programs for An archaeological kids dig in Kentucky is also offered for Volunteers are responsible their own transportation costs and a $100 program fee In exchange for their volunteer service they are provided with free room and board for the duration of the project and the dlly transportation to and from and work site Some recreational cultural activities are also arranged for volunteers deadline is May 1 Application and an 1X3 For more information or phone: Council write application on International Educational Exchange SC3 West 34th Street NY NY 10001 (212) 6053X3 2 1 BS8 3 which is rapid- dramstie rites of oecured in Beaver EmDuchesne Daggett ery Grand Rich San Juan Sanpete Uintah and Wayne Most of these areas showed a net decline in total population Utah's fastest growing counties are Washington Millard and Kane Births are down according to the study Births as of July 1 were 87500 compared with 38000 for the previous year The study notes that Uuh is still growing twice as fast ts the nation and will continue to be one of the fastest growing states in the US in the '80s Utah's spiraling popuconcerning lation figure They rtimite that Utah’s population reached 1643000 as of July 1 1965 This is an Increase of 26000 peopls from the previous year They note that natural Increase alone would account for an increase of more than 28500 This Implies that the trend of people leaving the state exceeds 200 for the year This is the highest period of since the 190QTa and the rate haa been most severe in Utah's rural counties many of which are heavily dependent on Carbon Sevier County Farm Bureau Safety Seminar consideration he said as getting a person loose from equipment can often result in greater injury than was initially done The Farm Safety Program is designed to save lives while The Sevier County Farm Bureau will sponsor a farm safety seminar April 3 at the Venice School Accidents happen to everyone said EMT Kim B reds guard but farmers are much more susceptible than the general preventing further injury public US Earlier this month a George was killed when in an caught auger noted Farm equipment man in St he became Dairymen Bredsguard requires till April trip to Utah dairymen interested in Hans Christian Andersefi and Oslo sightseeing tours o Stockholm Bergen and Copenhagen Participants will be housed in first class hotels Detailed itineraries are available from Dr Burgoyne and Professor Christensen Salina Riding Club sets Trail Ride Club to the Utah Department of Agriculture by April 15 Districts up for election include District 5 and 8 and District 11 which includes Piute Wayne Sevier Garfield and Kane counties Dairymen wishing to be placed on the ballot may submit a petition of 15 or more signatures of dairymen from his district and return to the UtAh Dept of Agriculture by April 15 include Qualifications being a citizen of the US over age 25 an active milk producer with five consecutive years experience in milk production with Utah and a resident of Utah and the district 15 is the registration deadline for an August 16 through 31 sponsored by trip to Scandanavia Southern Utah State College The 15 day tour of Norway Denmark and Sweden will include five days in Norway’s splendid fjordland a visit to the birthplace of Riding 15 being nominated for placement on the ballots for election to the Utah Dairy Commission are reminded to Scandinavia Salina MONSTER! Kim Gates of Salina went fishing at Flaming Gorge recently and came up with this huge 30 pound 42 inch long Mackinaw Needless to say the monster will be mounted and displayed and pointed to with pride at the Gates home for many years to come ballots special SUSC sets The and showing proper methods of extricating victims without causing further Injury or destroying equipment Bredsguard concluded Along with mining and construction farming is rated as one of the most hazardous occupations in the submit petitions tah must put SunNewa Wed April people are moving out April r The Utah’s growing but the - x"" information contact Clint Warby NS Gun Club holds 1 st Round Robin The North Sevier Gun Club held their first annual Utah State Round Robin Trapshooting Tournament March 9 16 and 23rd Sixty five entrants were divided into 13 teams Awards were given to the top three teams each week and the top shooters received trophies at the end of the tourn- ament High Scorers included Danny DebMike Anderson bie Anderson Jesse Nielsen Leon Quamberg Kenny Sorensen Gary Lund John Gibb Debbie Bennett Washburn get a chance to talk Bangerter in another Forums on April 10th "I enjoy the face to face talks with citizens’ Bangerter said “It gives me a feel for the daily concerns of Utah life’’ The Governor will reserve 3 pm to 4:30 pm for constituent visits Each person will have a maximum of five minutes with the Governor on a first serve basis “We have had so much snow we will be skiing in June again!” Downtown All Day Lift Passes $500 OR Kids Ski Free With “Tricks with Triangles' has been as the theme for this year’s Festival of the American West Kate Quilt Contest Area contests will be purchase of adult ski passes OR sm WEST 4 Learn to Ski Package $1500 (Equipment rental ski lesson & all day lift pass) EAST -- The Suntan is Free - in T” a £ SKI entries solicited derson They will be competing with teams from all over the State SPRING SKIING Utahns will with Governor series of Open Quilt contest amberg Jesse Nielsen Brent Steiger Tom Shaheen and Debbie Bennett Third place: Brady Barney Russell Wilden Daniel Allred and Debbie AnWally Anderson ALMOST FREE will be holding its annual Trail Ride and picnic Saturday April 12 Everyone is invited to attend all you need is a horse according to Elsie Anderson The Trail Ride will begin at the Salina Rodeo Grounds at 9:90 am For more information or to find out what to bring call Elsie Anderson Want to talk to Governor? 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