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Show 1 c " .. ( tl " V ) t - ' fri.f ,.lt,.lV.r m-. 1. i. ,, FOR A GOOD CAUSE J. Dean Jones, left, accepts a $250 check from Willis Pulver, member of the board of directors of Utah County United Cerebral Palsy Association, presented the special education department of Nebo District. gram, at the Training Center. When completed, these centers should provide the most complete com-plete services available for handicapped children, Mr. Jones said. Most of the equipment to be installed is not available through commercial sources, and will have to be especially built by district personnel. It is anticipated that some of the advanced students in Special Education Classes will be able to do much of the actual work, and thus be able to utilize this project as practical learning for themeselves. In accepting the check, Mr. Jones praised the Unifed Cerebral Cere-bral Palsy Association of Utah County, for their interest in assisting Nebo School District in efforts to improve services of all types for handicapped children in these communities. Funds will buy equipment for special classes Willis Pulver, member of the Board of Directors of Utah County United Cerebral Palsy Association, presented a $250 check to the Special Education Educa-tion Department of the Nebo School District this week. The money is to provide needed equipment for the two Training Train-ing Centers in Spanish Fork, which serves mentally retarded retard-ed children, from the entire school district. J. Dean Jones, Director of Special Education, made the request for the funds from the Unitd Cerebral Palsy Association, because additional equipment was neded to provide pro-vide a more comprehensive pro- |