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Show Teachers Learn Modern Math During Course Forty-three classroom teachers, teach-ers, one principal and one supervisor super-visor satisfactorily completed a twelve week or twenty-four hour study course in Modern Mathematics. Mathe-matics. Mrs. Carol P. Jaynes, Grovecrest Elementary teacher, directed the class which was authorized by the Utah State Department De-partment of Public Instruction. The Office of Teacher Certification Certifi-cation granted the certified per- sonnel participants two quarter hoars credit toward teacher certification requirements. Mrs. Jaynes' instruction included in-cluded identification of new Information In-formation la mathematics and showed how to develop work sheets to accompany teaching. Teachers participated enthusiastically. enthusias-tically. Dr. Don Richards, Utah State Department Mathematics Supervisor, Super-visor, made a concluding summary sum-mary at the final session. Dr. Richards complimented the participants for their willingness to accept the challenge Modern Mathematics presents. This non-credit non-credit equivalent course was sponsored by the Alpine School District and was directed by Dr. Qulnn A. Hatch, Assistant Superintendent Super-intendent and Gareth Seastrand, Director of Elementary Education. Educa-tion. The Immediate details were worked out by Elementary Supervisor, Super-visor, Margaret E. Johnson. U. S. Steel Gives Earnings Report Reporting the earnings of United Unit-ed States Steel Corporation for the first quarter of 1965, Roger M. Blough, Chairman, announced that the Directors had today declared de-clared the quarterly dividend of $1.75 per share on the preferred stock, payable May 20, 1965, to stockholders of record at close of business on May 4, 1965, and a dividend of $.50 per share on the common stock, payable June 10, 1965, to stockholders of record at close of business on May 7, 1965. Shipments of steel products in the first quarter of 1965, reflecting reflect-ing customers' advance buying In anticipation of a possible work stoppage and an Interruption of steel supply in the second quarter, amounted to 6,264,426 net tons. This compares with 4,771,704 net tons shipped in the first quarter of 1964. Income for the first quarter of 1965 is reported as $73.8 million, mil-lion, or a return of 6.4 per cent on sales of $1,150.4 million. This compares with income of 51.5 million, or a return of 5.8 per cent on sales of $889.0 million, reported for the first quarter of 1964. Orem-Geneva Times - Thurs., May 6, 1965 Young Artists Featured In Final Concert Five winners of the young artists arti-sts auditions will be featured with the Utah Valley Symphony Orchestra In its final concert of the season next Wednesday night (May 12) in the Provo Tabernacle Taber-nacle at 8:15 p.m. Bill Brown, Pianist, a senior at St. Francis High and son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Brown; Jesse Read, bassoonist, a freshman fresh-man at BYU from Ely, Nevada; Cynthia Vance, violinist, a Junior at Provo High and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Vance; Steven BICYCLE SAFETY IS YOUR BIKE READY TO GO? If you are an expert rider, you will keep your bike in good repair. Then you know you can depend on It. Your bicycle should be registered regis-tered with the local Police De-proper De-proper partment, and properly licensed, for your own protection. Goodman, violinist, a junior at Provo High and son of Dr. and Mrs. A. Harold Goodman; and Claudia Dayton, flutist, a junior at Provo High and daughter of Mrs. Helen Dayton, are the five winners from 21 entries in the auditions. BOARD ACCEPTS FOREIGN STUDENTS By a unanimous vote the board moved to adopt in its policies and procedures on a district basis the acceptance of non-immigrant foreign students at all of its schools. Previously such students stu-dents have been accepted on an Individual basis at specified schools. on the problems of weight control sodium restriction and cholesterol. UTTI Offers Diet Program A program open to the public on diet, both normal and therapeutic, thera-peutic, will be held on May 11, at 2 p.m., In the Utah Trade Tech banquet room In Provo. Mrs. June Ames, chairman ol the Utah Heart Association Nutrition Nu-trition Committee, said that Dr. Marlon Bennlon, chairman of the Department of Food and Nutrltlor at Brlgham Young University, will be In charge of the program. Dr. Bennlon will be assisted by Dr. Sadie Morris, College of Family living, B.Y.U., andLynne Baxter, chairman of the diet therapy section of the Utah Dietetic Diet-etic society. 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