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Show : YOUTHS' PROBLEM ; TOPIC F0R P.-T.A. Disturbed economic conditions ' present youth with its foremost ' problem, D. A. Wootton, coordinator coordi-nator of Jordan school district, ' said Monday evening in his talk before the Bingham high school 1 Parent-Teacher association. During Dur-ing the past 10 years the number of unemployed in United States has increased from one and one-1 half to five million persons, Mr. Wootton said, while factory pro-i pro-i duction has gone up 62 per cent. This state of affairs has come about as result of increasing use of machines. Following his talk, Mr. Wootton Woot-ton conducted a forum discussion on "Problems of Youth'. During the business meeting Mrs. A. E. Mitchell was elected president of the P.-T.A. for 1940-41, 1940-41, succeeding Mrs. David C. Lyon. The vice presidents include Principals T. H. McMullin and Charles Crawford, Mrs. G. O. Swain of Copperfield, Mrs. George Addy, Highland Boy, Mrs. Lyon of Bingham, Mrs. Harry Brown of Copperton and Mrs. D. A. Thomas of Lark. Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe of Copper-field Copper-field was named secretary -treasurer. |