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Show P-TA SCHOLARSHIP GIVEN LOCAL WINNER In an eTifort to help relieve the .great shortage of teachers, particularly par-ticularly in the etamenitary school level, the Ut3h Congress of Parents Par-ents and' Teachers sponsors each year a scholarship program. For the :chool year 1953-59, scverty $100.00 SvCJolai'iV: were 'granted 'grant-ed by the state P.T.A. S.iholur-Elheip S.iholur-Elheip committee. The funds used 'in spcroaiorg this (program were ccn'.ributci by the lcoa'1 .unit PTA organizations organiza-tions 'throughout .the isuJte. Hie schcOirtf:i''p fcceijiccn is de ujr.'.d to encourage cu'tsjari'a'iirjj yourrj pccple to prepare for the teaching teach-ing profession. In o.der to remain re-main eligible for a possible continuation con-tinuation of tth'? schoCiarshiiip, a seholar'ih'ip hodder musit maintain main-tain a good sdholastic standard while in college and must agree to teac'hi in the state of Utah upon receiving certification. "May our local PTA organizations organiza-tions continue (to contribute money mon-ey to the schoLanfeiip fund that Utah might recruit, retain, and maintain good public schools through good teaching, is our aim and the purpose of the scholarship scholar-ship fund", said Herald L. Carfl-ston, Carfl-ston, chairman of the scholarship committee for the state PTA. Receiver of scholarship certificate certifi-cate from Bingham High School was Janeal Baiben, of West Jordan. Jor-dan. O |