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Show M 1 -WWW WWP.)UW'I IIIHHI. IIIW.MB.NNIM H II I WW M 1 1- " f y ? - i $4i-r'- y -WV !"v-v"'i! I85381! S - .it?...,.., ... ,i . "'. Ruth Boyer, left and Diane Newton admire the decorations at the dinner table at the Springville Council PTA Founders Foun-ders Day program. Special program by PTA marks Founders' Day A "Founder's Day" program and dinner,i sponsored by the Springville PTA was held Friday Fri-day Feb. 26 at the Grant school. Council members, local unit officers and chairmen and their partners attended. Special Spe-cial guests twere Mrs. J. D. Christensen, regional director, Supt. W. W. Brockbank and their partners. Mrs. G. Fred Clark, council president was general chairman chair-man assisted by local unit presidents. Mrs. Carl Boyer, assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Dick Newton and Mrs. Frank Memory, was in charge of the decorations. Mrs. Roy Anderson was program pro-gram chairman. The special "Founder's Day" program stressed the importance of cooperation co-operation between home, school, church and community in the training of children to become useful citizens. It pointed out that we must teach them to hfllanpe thA p-rpat wfinHprc nf the atomic age with the greater great-er wonders of the imaginative heart. Each home, ' each school in America must be a practicing practic-ing democracy. We must learn the truth about all people everywhere. Only through knowing the whole truth can we impart truth to our children. chil-dren. Approximately - eighty people attended. |