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Show ft ' ' " If S tr C The Salt 1 ake Tribune, 5. 1ST 9 ,' S' tit July Thvrf-da- ! & ? V t t Hf. & t. Officials Sav Young Bears Killing Was Necessary A A . "'W ' ifeMV JLA Kit 4 CASPER Wyn il Pi A yearling h' n k b ai had to he killed m i housing projtct nor Cd-tr hcui'e ortctuls gh c,i Idn t m t nta-cn- o' to pjil.ze it a il tie Game and Fish Dctart nt nt spokesman ' iv s .yjA. Up ist mu1 In that cRim to it I s (it nd District Supeivisor it Terry CUv'Iditd wuuldn t woulin t didnttavc ( j i Tie an stop I tin aid live tr p a r " )KlJI w ,,, VI1(,t ALL CLOCKS it m u ,,, Darjdi'P al!ev housiru 'tea n rpru fial 25 What do wo do at !.. P' &k rik A Md IIue-La- in tr 'll 4 Mr & takes obvious delight as part of summer school properfecting writing skills gram for Indochinese refugees. SPECIAL . 4K3S 277-3R0- 9 fi year-ol- d W. , Vs tend oid The bit ta'l Drive in iminiiniiiiinii Voi t uj To At? choose frem r i YAMAHA and otrcS AIL FIMSHES ft n SUGAR HOUSE COTTON WOOD MALL VALLET FAIR mall 27S-- 1 83 SELECTION OF THE DIAMOND STOrE 14 BATHING SUITS GOWNS, COATS P J.S & HOSTESS WEAR NECKC MAINS POPULAR STYLES IN KT POPULAR SIZES AT to 50 33 PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD OFF BRAS to 50 OFF - PANTIES V S4S3 11 it 4 1 (ju LtALL ONLY AT COTTONWOOD SPECIAL PURCHASE FOR THIS EVENT DOWNSTAIRS OFF j MALL LIMITED O JANTITY Uwmiyuwiirmiiairwn hhiihiiiiiwiiiiimjil lll' 'wwiwii i t 1 S:- - Y Special Session special summer session was established at Washington because of the influx of Indochinese children there last spi ing But Maria L Peterson, who is responsible for Indoihincse prog rams m Salt Lake City School District, said the need for similar and expanded programs will increase as more refugees come to Salt Lake City in the near future Already she is aware of some 100 Indochinese children within her juris diction The V Ite FSatiiralizer sidDE mm up to 1,160 PARIS OF NmiRAUIER SHOES yl A t r j 4 U- - tv L, SuT' i L v? Kf JUS PEOAL TABLE $1 Q Reg. to $30.00 Reg $5 95 L Assorted Children's Favorites 0 .v; tv fvormon Collections Seiles SPECIAL Reg $16 80 Regency Family Bible time xs SFEOAL PIMUII1JII (Red Only) -- m SHOE SHOP mem maul Phone 278-131- 2 1 p41k.! f, r- c ii . JOS' Cttnwod Ssive a tor Ao t.nbinq lit A GREAT COTTONWOOD - u' . IU3st P3 MALL p he will catvass En- COTTONWOOD dm Us oecause ii' mother !i d given btrtn to cub' it oiHind' aim m pdited T , Neng Tang prints with ease The childrens problem (with glish) is mv problem, so I know what sentences they need to use so the adults (teachers) know what is the matter, Mr Pham said He joined Salt Lake City District on a part-tim- e basis in April after spending several years working for the U S Embassy in Vietnam and a couple of educational cen years m a ter (He said it was actually a Vietnamese jail ) According to Dr Ronald W Lamb, principal of Washington, the situation looks bright for the Indochinese children in his school He said they catch on fast, value school and have parental support The math and handwriting skills of these children are outstanding " he said They take great pains to do things right iam of t n I . . Long English Classes Lttc Phams students endured a long hard vacation" from school before arriving in Salt Lake City But now (hat theyre here thev are eagerly grasping paper and pencil, attempting to make their cultural adjustment as smooth as possible Most of Mr Phams 21 summer school students at Washington School, 200 West, arc Indochinese 420 N refugees, some of them boat people" who fled Communist rule in Vietnam and Cambodia School there and in refugee camps was lost in the shuffle for survival They had a long vacation," Mr So now they must Pham explained studv hard to make up for it " Classes Extended The children, ranging m ages from 6 to 12 dont mind spending four hours each weekday practicing English In fact, they were delighted when Washington's summer classes were extended from four to six weeks Mr Pham said the six week course will he enough for the childien to catch up with their English speaking classmates A Vietnamese refugee himself, Mr Pham takes the children through drill after drill on English pronunciation English sounds are very strange for them," he said But the youngsters seem to breeze through spelling, writing and arithmetic lessons For example, 9 year-ol- d Huy Tangs writing is meticulous, and m o, I wPun r"l Wyoming ii'v will use t te -- k. 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