Show f Seminary Plan to Continue Utah Utah's released time program for religious instruction on in the public public pub pub- lic schools will continue in its present pres present ent nt form the state board of ot education education ti tion n announced Saturday The question has been under consideration consideration consideration con con- for several leeral weeks since the U. U S. S supreme court handed down a decision outlawing a D. somewhat somewhat somewhat some some- what similar program in the Champaign Champaign Champaign Cham Cham- ILL HI schools In a brief discussion Friday afternoon afternoon aft aft- however howe the board decided that the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter Saints seminary system m does not violate the first amendment amendment amendment amend amend- ment of the federal constitution The religious training wide widely y offered in Utah is given off the while the Champaign Champaign Cham Cham- I Cham-I schools p per permitted e r m I t t e d such mch classes to be held in the schoolrooms schoolrooms schoolrooms school school- rooms the board pointed out As in the Illinois funds case most Utah schools permit the students time of off during school hours hour for forthe forthe forthe the religious classes Dr E. E Allen Bateman state superintendent superintendent superintendent su su- su- su of f public instruction said the board had asked ked him to warn local districts to avoid avold using school property money or the time of school for the religious training The Th board also moved to find immediate quarters for a Salt Lake area vocational training school and boosted salary schedules for junior college instructors by 4 to 8 8 effective July 1 |