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Show Page 6—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, January 30, 1972 Foster Pare nts Help NephiCued Orem High Sets Achieve Goulof Reuniting Families OnTrends In Teaching By KATHY JENKINS Couples in Utah County now have the opportunity to give care and protection to children unti they can be placed back in their natural homes. Under ihe Utah State Division of Family Services, foster NEPHI — A large group of interested parents attended the Elementary School PTA meeting here. President Mrs. Kemp Motes was in charge,‘the 1st and 2nd grades participated in rhythm exercises on new instruments that have recentiy been purschool. The Fourth Grade demonstrated dancing. There have been many Foster parents also have the obligation to “report any irregular behavior or apparent illness to the child welfare responsibility” by authorities io the Division of Family am ahome for a child, social workers consider not omy the parents’ preferences,but the questions arisingregi child’s individual needs and new teaching methods and concerns. Mrs. Reese explained that a couple must apply through the Division, giving information on their physical characteristics, education, occupations,financial abilities, and all members of the family in the home. References are also ; what problems have developed and howthey are being handled. Principal Ralph Boswell stated the purpose of the new provided to testify to the con7 ditions in the proposed foster home. HomeVisits hoe faa pred neat Wee SOP Min, Teese, led that the, Scheel in throughout Utah Division then makes a thorough ty Bi " B So ne eae tee lor ween ies eedese er program was to improve the FIRSTGRADEclass of Mrs. Jeniel Howell in Mee AebenlaeSeshaad Secale wa “er 7 aoe reies Dads Return to School and adoptinga child, Mrs. Reese ™&deandkeptof ll homes that ee tertcone, the time a child is in a In Alpine, Teach Kids sibility for the child.” foster home, social = “In foster care, the parents Temainin constant contact to ALPINE “ are a’ \ GOPLeaders Confab Slated Jeniel and explain his particular job. The men responded enthe Elementary School, thusaistically, bringing their ‘says she is “overwhelmed” with tools along with2ee descriptions of their livelihoods. the results of a project to show what their Carl Cox, for example, is an lectronics engineer. He is the fathers do for living. Each father was invited to father of Mark and Matthew Cox come to the school for one hour and showed the children pictures aeeee om come. He explained many interesting a about aes and about — Mrs. are part of a team,” she said, determine how the child is Howell, first grade teacher i “ are an extension of our staff. We investigate the resources, and we remain ih constant contact in order to help with any problems,” she added. Legal Requirements Mrs. Reese further explained that a child isnever available for Setting along away from his natural home, how his presence affects the new family, and to keep foster parents informed as "i adenindia fester homes, Mrs. Reese tut 0Utah County has homes, and specialized erp adoption until he has legally homes for children with severe emotional problems, where parents. In foster care, parents are Taore are natural an gh ined tro be Dv of the aed Family Services. Lip-Reading Clinic Slated A clinie will be given at erenae ran parent AS the pamphlet, satisfying Saeieethe for Speech Retauattatien foster wee have the caseworkers remain in constant beginning with new semester responsil to “give day-by- contact to aid parents in day care to the child which in‘out any the’ “ en Mrs. Reese added that the oie Pe eee of homes in Utah County. Inage and mental and physical terested parents should contact fousiingoh overall opportunities of education. There are some students that do not respond to Alex Thyssen tells class about his job as a savings and loan company accountant. The Republican National Leadership Conference will meet in Washington, D.C., oe all students do not come to school with a burning desire to learn; they “vent to get by as long as possible. It takes a team approach to motivate students. The team rust consist of the student, teacher and parent. He stated that this has been a real trial and error period and they are aware parents are concerned; and happy to have show concern. Hefelt that muchhas been gained and they are accomplishing the goal set. They have found out the new program takes more teachers ee It took some time the beginning of the year for eit to settle down in the invitational es of top echelon Republicans from the fifty states. ‘The purpose of the Conference is to bring together Party leaders, elected Administration officials and the 1972 campaign team. Administration briefings, workshops and panel di i ions: with top Republican political professionals and campaign be featured. could be worked into the program at the beginning. on Feb.3. Anyone interested is invited tocontact the BYU at 374-1211, extension 2318. The charge is minimal, and individual therapy will be given to anyone with hearing difficultIties who would like to learn these techniques. '72 Career Day Students at Orem High School hospital administration, medica) will have the chanceto look at a recordkeeping, dentistry wide variety of occupations veterinary medicine, anj ane Career Dayat the school medical and dental aids wil] be is Thursday during the first display<:i. In the regular sections a wide Sas hours of the day. of vocational fields wil] Eachstudentwill attend three variety be brought before the student. sessions, each covering a dif- body. Such areas as banking ferent job, During each re cosmetology, engineering, datz the general background of specific vocation will be hott processing, law enforcement, out so the studentwill be able to and secretarial work will be offered. A total of 50 job see if lie likes it or not. classifications will be covered In this third annual Career by the Career Day program Local businessmen ang oe there will be a health career section sponsored educators have volunteered by the Utah County Medical their time for this special event Auxiliary. This section will be in all in an effort to help students the A-gym. Some 20 exhibits with that vital decision which covering occupations in will face each asheleaves high dietetics, medical technology, school, Phyllis Allen Authors Interior Design Book The author is presently a private consultant as well a3 instructor in interior design at BYU.A graduate of eet of California at Berkeley, Mrs. Allen has worked as a interior designer, has directed student groups in interior design in France and England, and has written and published a number of articlesin thefield. The book is intended to provide a broad, basic Imowledge of interior design. From traditional through modern styles, from budget Lynn Connelly First Place Winnerin Speech Event Lynn Connelly wonfirst place Nicki Kocherhans won second in the EdgemontStake creative place with a talk on “What a machines. Balleons,lollipops. speech festival at the Edgemont ‘Young LDS Girl Should Be,”and Stake House. Lynn presented a Sylvia Willich took third place and sa’ banks were given to the children from the story entitled, “Morning at Our with a retold story. House,” which tells what it is Lynn is a member of the company. Other fathers planning0 to like on a Monday morning with Edgemont Eighth Ward Stake, Bantam Basketball. He is a Teacher’s Quorums, has spei ak to the children or mother trying to get the children bs was also represented by member of Troop 2 of the Second earned five Individual a fl in coordination to the Mr. Ken Christiansen of the Division of Family Services. Six New Eagle Scoutsat Lehi Ryan and Dave Heslington, drama; Neil Harrison, who is an iron worker and guides heavy equipment; Harold Teading; Jeanette Sagers, poetry; Mark Stoddard, mining; Carl Pack from Utah humorot Eagle rank. Receiving the awards were Jordan Cox, Russell Crabb, earned one Individual Award. Bateman, ae ae ee Bateman, Sg ae aay ; award. Kent Eddington and Larry ©" Ferguson,1 Fabric FABRIC Squad. He of the who is an acutary; Garn Jim’s father, who is Christensen, a contractor; Dennis Smith, Morrison and Christine Yourself Ferguson, Kim Faulkner, Courtship”; “Duet earn this award. He is an Second Ward andbolas theoffice American Legion Essay winner, of Priest. He served a3 a and and a member of the aan counselor inae his Deacon’s : 18 ‘ SPECTACULA Thousands of yardsoffirst a fashion fabries for spring sewing, many belowwholesaleprices! FREE PARKING reading; Grace Rogers, Kathy Junior High School and is the the Varsity Wrestling third member of his family to is member of Save thru Mon., Jan. 31 Messick, Asena Walker, Lisa CENTERVILLE- 290 East Poges Lone OREM - tountain Shodows Shop. Ctr. 555, State St, ctr. 565055. Shop.Sunday MURRAY southiake P.M.) Noon-6900. (Curray Open eaate renting: ve oes dramatic p McLean, and Tami reading; David Robertson, talk; Alan Harrison, historical reading; Beth Brereton,poetry. Mark’s father who will show the . her Mrs. Howell expressed appreciation to these busy men time with the sharing children. aa)ic ONLY 2 MORE DAYS! Cathy Pack’s father; Robert Wileax, father of Bobby Wilcox, ola Olas} Bryan Bradshaw, piano ; composition; Ken Cornell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Nyle Coz. 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He have inciude: George Brown, The story was told in “Dick ““Otpers participating in the, speech festival were: Dansy wweremade atthe recent Court of Assistant Senior Patrol Lendee, As served his troop as Patrol Darren's father, who maintains snd Jane” style Honor Hart Bullock of the He is serving as a counselor in Leader. He is te second instruments at Geneva Steel; National Parks Council. his Deacon’s Quorum and has amernberofhstamlly t earn the Jerry McGhie, Brent’s father, home furnishingsto deluxe,it is amultifaceted publication which serves as a quick, efficient method to good planning forthe homeowner and a foundation for the student with career in tentions in professional design. Anew book . interior ie “Beginnings interior Environment” by Phyllis Sloan Allen, has just been ‘esueed by the Brigham Young University Press. Februaryis JORDAN i “HELP FIGHT EAR Scout Month Vary HOWARD POLLUTION” CUB SCOUT 2 Days Left - mon. - Tues. 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