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Show LAY COMMITTEE F0RMEDJND1STRICT Formation of a 15-member committee to assist the Jordan School District Board of Education Educa-tion and the Jordan Council P-TA P-TA find solution to various problems pro-blems this week. The go-between ox- P-TA lay committee, sponsored toy the Jordan Jor-dan Council P-TA is designed to act in an advisory capacity and assist in communication between the people and the Board of Education. The committee will hold an organizational meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in the board offices, 9361 So. State, according to Mrs. LaMar Burkinshaw, P-TA Council Coun-cil president who announced the list of members. The committee will study any school problem that may toe assigned as-signed to it toy the tooard of eduction ed-uction or the P-TA Council and will bring such findings to the board. The rules for the group also state the committee will "act wholly as an interested group with no intent to usurp the sovereign sov-ereign powers of the board of education or to dictate its policies, poli-cies, its decisions or its organizations. organi-zations. Three members of the 15-member committee were selected from each precinct with 'board representation repre-sentation from names submitted by local P-TA organizations. Committee members announced announc-ed are as follows: Mrs. Howard Harker, Copperton; Don Willie, Lark: Mrs. John J. Creedon, Bingham; Mrs. Jane Cartwright, Draper; Mrs. J. A. Miller, Herri-man; Herri-man; Wendell Grover, Riverton; Elmer Sanders, Crescent; Mrs. Margaret Fugal, Sandy; Elbert G. Despain, Granite; Mrs. Pearl Pollard Sr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Tripp, West Jordan; Mrs. Varran Oakeson, South Jordan; Casper A. Nelson, Midvale; Phil Ald-redge, Ald-redge, Union, and Clyde Buxton, Butler. |