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Show Thursday, April 13, 1961 BUT THESE KIDS CANT READ! ional Library Week feature This is Kenneth Hedin of 3042 Lake Circle a first grader in Mrs. Karil Lambert's room in Roosevelt School. We chose him to represent our feelings about "National Library Week." (That's next week, April 17th through 22nd.) It is whispered and broadcast loudly abroad in certain parts hereabouts that our children carf t read. But somehow 1000 students atMorningside School devour avidly over 6,000 books per month -- - nearly 6 per person. This is, leisure not classroom assignments and it may be more than all the adult population of the Granite School District put together. This situation exists to more or less the same degree in every school in the area. All of them are now building libraries for the youngsters. In our investigation of school libraries for National Library Week we learned some things about the reading habits and abilities of todays elementary school students that knocked a lot of our old ideas into a cocked hat. We present some of them within. Pray continue I reading CAN YOU READ? THEN WH? NOT TRY TOP THESE FEATURES: Princess Charming School News Food Finder Knee-Hi- gh Wit How to Drive "Buy Lines" P.3 P.4 P.5 P.6 P.6 P.7 |