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Show UEA Convention Will Attract l febesb Teachers October 8.0 it Educators from throughout through-out the state will converge con-verge on Salt Lake City's Salt Palace Thursday and Friday (Oct. 8-0) for the 73rd annual Utah Education Educa-tion Assn., convention. Teachers, counselors, administrators ad-ministrators and higher education officials to at- tend the convention. UEA President Kenneth W. Baker will preside over ov-er Utah's largest professional profes-sional association for the two days of meetings that will include general ses-pior.s, ses-pior.s, forums, workshops and seminars. Certain to be a convention conven-tion highlight will be the Thurs., 8 a.m. forum that will attract the nine U. S. Senate and House of Representative Rep-resentative candidates. All general sessions are. scheduled for the Salt Palace convention center. A highlight of the two-day two-day meet will be an address ad-dress by Dr. Arthur F. Corey, former executive secretary of the California Teachers Assr. II is topic will be "Professionalism snl P"rio-R Problems Confronting Con-fronting Educators. Friday, educators will attend session workshops and seminars dealing with respective fields of teaching, teach-ing, counseling, administration adminis-tration and other special areas. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton has designated Friday as. "State Reading D;iv i "'B'cd need for st'e enm " reading ; Krams and ai)m. . pro Three international,. mpus reading au,( ' , will address cducntni nig the two days. 1,1,1 , Said UEA pv !1 Secretary al This convention win " ' Prove our educator' f Pelency and at the time make them 7 '' iiware of the challnn ; Pted them b Z ' profession." 1,611 "The state's day reudin ' Program and all the al i conferences on m.lth ' ics social studies, s,ie and school administrate and scores of other '1' jects provide our edu', ' ' ors with a broad choice , ; professional nieo(i ; McCarty concluded. |