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Show Sail Lake County, Utah Thursday, July 9, 1964 7R0CKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Page 14 Rural School Issues Topic Of Educators ' i - hCheerful ejHabit calls "to favorite relatives Inter-mounta- in or friends are among lifes nicest experi-ences. Long Distance is the best way to P 1 1 For-Hom- Educators from five states held a quarterly business meeting Friday, June 26, in Salt Lake to discuss rural school problems. x Attendees are members of the Western States Small Schools Project, established January 1, 1962 under a Ford Foundation grant. State project director Rowan C. Stutz, Dr. Moroni H. Brown, chairman, and Dr. T. H. Bell, state superintendent of public Instruction, represented Utah. Under the grant, representatives meet quarterly to discuss problems In schools with a 200 or less student Long Distance keep in touch when can't be there yourself. Pick up you your phone and go tomgh(T visiting MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE is 42r I Rowland P Hall-S- t. for Sfudents at Marks LeRoy Lewis, 1655 Wil- son avenue, and was Initiated Into her office at the National Spur Convention last month at Arizona State University. The University of Utah student will serve on an 11 member executive council during the coming year. Shell be leasoon for a July 31 ving through August 3 executive council meeting In Tacoma, W ashington. Getting Into the College of His Choice? Openings IN tional SPURS, sophomore womens honorary organization, Is 20 year old Ruth Ann Lewis. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. About Your Child Limited i SPURS Recently elected Region Three director of the naTOP SPOT Are You Concerned ' T (Continued from Page 10) teams or Pep Club. The food here Is very different, too. We eat lots of . rice and beans at home,' "We eat well there, but different. The big meal in Brazil is at noon, with the lighter meal In the evening and a very small breakfast. The foods purchased there are mostly fresh and Marla found It amazing the number of frocanned and packaged zen, foods used In the United States. For us in Brazil, it is more practical to use the fresh foods and them for perpare ourselves. The houses too are different. You use more carpets here, she commented. Most houses at home have a wall all the way around them and paved yards with planting areas. Maria comes from a family of five. Her father Is a dentist, her mother a housewife. She has a brother in medical school and a sister who Is a scholarship student studying to be a teacher. Marla plans on entering college In Brazil, and after her year In Utah she is seriously considering becoming an English teacher. When asked If she learned to drive, Maria answered, No,t home we must be 18 to drive and also 18 to vote. As a big smile came over her she-said- S. sJa Year Finished, Brazilian Student Departs School college preparatory school pro advantages that you should investigate. The student V-iRowland Hall-St- . Marks School is offered a directed t ) academic curriculum, gets more individual attention because of small classes, works with a superior faculty ' each teaching in his own field. Close contact is main- ; rained with all major colleges and universities. Openings now are available for tht fall term in the following gradesi - 1st 3 places 3rd 4th 3th 6th 7 th boys or girls 3 places girls 4 places girls 4 places girls 3 places girls 1 girl place 2 places boys 4 places Early inquiry is 9th 6 places girls 5 places boys 10 places boys 1 girl place 3 places bojs Hawaiian Luau Hawaiian Luau, sponsored by the Salt Lake City Newcomers Club, will be held Saturday, July 11, at Shady A Lakes Park, Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knowl-to- n and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoffman are In charge of the party which will begin with a cocktail hour at 7 P.M. Entertainment will be provided and the Polynesian dinner will be served at 11 P. M. Everyone is welcome to dress Hawaiian style. and Guests prospective members are Invited. For reservations, call Mrs. Donald rcommndd and brochure coll the school office Mrs. Corr, Lattin. boys y For further information said"Virginia Newcomers Slate 8th 10th 11th As with all teenage girls, the inevitable subject of boys was discussed. Dating Is similar In Brazil. People start dating about the same age as here. We are chaperoned more In Brazil but we do stay out later on some occasions. Parents wish to meet every boy a girl spends time with In Brazil. I never was homesick, she went on. I always knew I would be going back home and there were so many exciting things to be a part of, I Just didnt have time. Maria admits that on the flight at Miami, (that were all the students separated for different parts of the country) she did find herself a little frightIt lasted only a short ened. she continued. Ive time, IDved every minute of being here. One could tell by watching that this was no chance friendship, that this carefully selected family of four was now functioning as a family of five. As for coming back, I cannot say, Marla answered. I want to, whether or not I can, only time will telL I such secure International ties. At any rate, the AFS students M - certain We dont even think or talk about the day she must leave. Such a bond cant sever. If whole nations could find such a common ground, p s and at ages. lives, lpvides f-- part only hope. The LattJns hope, too. Maria is really a part of our The independent p" only in Mr., Purdy N. Maw, 277-678- 4. e ' Nine members oftheChrls-tia- n Reformed Church of northern Iowa are attending a summer workshop In Salt Lake. six-we- :- are Thats face she continued, whats funny here, you must be older to vote and younger to drive. She laughed, It is as if good sense comes a beginning- They have Increased In number from 50 in years 1947-4- 8 to 2,560 students during this 1962-6- 3 school season. Maria Is one of 24 students in Utah. This 24 will join the hundreds throughout the nation and spend three weeks on an AFS sponsqred toff of the United States. The students will travel by bus so they can see a good part of these United States. They will meet and spend time with the president and spend several days at the worlds fair. After such a year, ltistobe hoped that these students all have the desire to return, but then who could resist a country where an ordinary breakfast not only tastes good, the hunger pangs, but goes snap, crackel and pop at the same time! food satisfies Series To Aid - Blind Persons A program Is underway in Salt Lake to make life less troublesome tor the blind by teaching better methods of mobility. The course Is being initiated by the Utah division of rehabilitation. Bruce B. Blasch, who received his masters degree from Western Michigan University and took his Internship at Heinz Veterans Hospital, will teach the orientation and blind mobility course. Staff people working with the blind will be blindfolded while learning this specialized training to give them the feel and appreciation of their work. This method began Working under the leader VF to Off -- to BY LEIGH STARK In 1944 many veterans were and Is now taught at Boston College and Western Mr. Michigan University, ed BWch said. The course Is quite sucand the majority of blind persons can learn to move about quite freely. Guide dogs, only about three percent of the blind use this guidance, will be discussed. The dogs sometimes are difficult for older persons to handle, some people are allergic to them, and the dog must continue his training cessful program. The f , The great duet of black and white Is one of the oldest fashion standbys. This unbeatable combination goes band In hand with summer and is especially popular in July and August. White is cool and Inviting ... black, a chic and trusty traveler. In any combination they are winners. Alone, success is assured when their opposite, in the form of accessorj is added. Black has always been known to do very well on Its own. This summer it Is especially loyely In sheer crepe, chiffon and In the new rayon knit which travels so chevesette wonderfully. Low necklines are much In the news in black designs. Their simplicity can stand bare areas - with the resulting contrast. Low back styles are always popular In' black also. cane method Is more explained M r. ... the most white is White is many splendored and versatile. Alwayf the backbone of our wardrobes, It is the thaWnakes clothing sparkle. Just think of our blouses. What would we do without white? This summer a big fashion favorite is the white-pleatskirt. Shown in many fabrics, it can be teamed with flashing colors, black ... whatever you like. Highly successful for all ages, it has become the vacationers dream and wardrobe booster. Another favorite this season is the white blazer. Worn with a lplack sheath skirt, it is the most as the teensters say. ed all-rou- nd try ... match-makin- g . are a must. Remember that star contrast is always smart, slenderizing and in style! This is jus as important in leisure wear as it is for the more formal occasions. Vacationers, undecided as to what In black and will look right, cant go wrong with match-matand white. Black for evening, fresh whites for sight-seeifor more sporty occasions You will never be out of place or need feel ill at ease. Of all the clothing one, could take on a trip the black and white will do the I for you. in black and white es ng learn how to make magic when effective Blasch. ek ship of Reverend Clarence Van Slooten, minister of the First Christian Reformed Church, 805 Easti9th South, the group will make new contacts for their church and participate In church work. vL. the little black basic State Slates war-blind- a Church Members Attend Workshop ... experts... all make use of Photographers, artists, make-u- p the magic light and shadow produce. In our wardrobes, use of dark and light can do the same for our figures. Black has been the slenderizing color for decades. White Is the big attention getter. Its as simple as wearing black where no attention Is wanted, lighter colors and white where it is. If you are large at the top, choose dark blouses, jackets and sweaters. If the hip line is your problem then black skirts, shorts and slacks are your best bet. Strange as it may seem, the classic style of a black and white plaid shirtwaist dress is outstanding on any type of figure. The slashing contrasts do wonders for heavier types and these same lines are flattering to the thin girls. home on the town . . . the last word In black and white fashion, try an ankle length sheath in black - with an over sheath of white cotton lace. With longer dresses becoming top favorites all over the country, this shinning addition to your wirdrobe will win many compliments. For an evening at home or more gala f ) events, it is outstanding in looks, style and comfort. 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