| Show I n r t V k 4 fi re J 4 Pupils Give Uintah Teacher Gifts Uintah students Gord Gorily Brown Broun ro n Robert Dolison Dohson and Joanne Garfe Garff Garf give e white unite elephant gifts gUts to teacher Mrs Cora Cori lio ho hoIs Is representing faculty In arrangements arran for school c carnival unal un al T P-T TA P-TA A Roundup Utah Congress Details Acl Activities for March By fly J Elayne W. W Fitzpatrick March arch activities for the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers were announced Thursday by Mrs Ernest Francis congress publicity chairman teacher Parent-teacher groups throughout through through- out the state Mrs Ro stated have been asked to continue their support of Senate bill 75 the controversial controversial controversial con con- school bill which has resulted in headaches for legislators legislators legislators legisla legisla- tors and Gov J. J Bracken Lee And every parent and teacher is urged to become el actively engaged in preparation n to meet emergencies cies in the home school and community community community com com- through cooperation with c civil j defense teams this month Although there is no report from fromI I the e entire n t i ire r e state on this action which was begun last fall Mrs said the Salt Lake T P-T A council and a few county units are responding through first aid classes and i immunization pro pro- grams She reported that 29 classes in first aid and seven in home nursing nursing nursing nurs nurs- ing are now functioning Five additional classes are in the planning planning plan plan- planning ning process and another instructors instructors' instructors instructors' instructors instructors' tors' tors class in first aid is scheduled to begin March 19 It will be given for two hours twice a week weel until until un un- until til 45 15 hours of work have been completed at board of education offices E E. E 1st South Teacher Training Project Mrs said another important im- im im- im project in T P-T TA P-TA A work I has to do with Ith Utah teacher training training training train train- ing scholarships Students wishing wishing wishing wish wish- ing to make application for a scholarship scholarship schol schol- she explained may get information from their school principal or from the Utah Congress Congress Congress Con Con- gress office 61 E. E 1 North rth Temple Applications will be accepted up to April 1 and announcement of applicants will be made by July 1 She further explained that funds for these scholarships which amount to tp each are raised through voluntary donations or fund raising activities of T P-T TA P-TA A units and councils David Gourley superintendent of the Granite school district and chairman of student aid for the Congress is in charge of the project Seek Building U Donations Mrs stated that fundraising fundraising fund fundraising raising to help build the proposed National Congress of Parents and Teachers headquarters rs building in m Chicago will be intensified during March Every TA P-TA peT T A member is asked to g give ge e at least and cupcake cupcake cup cupcake cake sales carnivals etc are arc being used generally to raise funds During March there will also be a drive e by peT T TA P-TA A magazine chairmen to collect subscriptions to th the national Teacher Parent-Teacher I magazine Mrs rs Roberg-c Roberg added that Your I peT T TA P A broadcasts will continue I I each Tuesday at 1015 1010 pm p.m. over a ar local r adi adio station during the month Uintah School Fete Therell There'll be a re real rel l merry go round clowns pink cotton candy pop corn hot dogs and soda popat pop popat popat at Uintah school Saturday night night night- all because fathers got together and d de decided e c i ide d e d to entertain their wives and children They decided the best way to please everybody would be to stage an honest goodness old fash carnival The fun will begin at 5 pm p.m. and conclude when everybody's had enough according to T T. T J. J Speros general chairman of the affair Highlights of the carnival will include games prizes a musical act featuring Bob and Dotty Brown white elephant booths and a fish pond Honor Past Officials Past presidents and past principals principals principals prin prin- of the Wasatch school T P-T A were honored during a meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing in the school auditorium Thursday afternoon Special feature of the program was as the first public appearance e of the school orchestra under th the e direction of Wallace F. F Gudgell Mrs Ke Kenneth neth B B. Castleton T P-T TA P-TA A publicity chairman Fete New Principal A tea honoring the new Wasatch Wasatch Wa Wa- satch school principal Miss Ellamae ElIamae Ellamae Ella Ella- mae Clark te teachers chers and room representatives representatives representatives rep rep- was sponsored by the peT T TA P-TA A Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Stewart M. M Hanson 1524 Arlington dr Officers in charge of the tea included included in included in- in Mrs Hanson peT T TA P-TA A president president president dent Mrs Bri Brigham lam Roberts vice ice president Mrs David id Freed treasurer treasurer treasurer treas treas- and Mrs Afton Aiton Smith secre secre- tary Mrs rs J. J Howard Heginbotham Heginbotham Heginbotham in Heg-in- botham room representative chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man assisted officers Aid Classes Under Way Red Cross first aid classes are under way at Garfield elementary and South high schools Mrs rs Charles A. A Bement Garfield Garfield Garfield Gar- Gar field T P-T TA P-TA A publicity chairman said a standard course for parents parents parents par par- under the supervision of Mrs Theodore Hackett began Feb 27 and and will be given each Tuesday I and Thursday from to 93 l pm p.m. through March 29 Mrs Fay Johnson is instructor i for the course at South high which began Thursday It will be bc given every ery Thursday from 1 30 to 3 30 until 20 hours are completed |