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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, Nov. 15, 1979 Page UTAH'S tieaclhieiro JdDirdlairD PRICES for Public Education will make recommendations on a wide array of education bills pending in Congress and propose ways to promote understanding of the need for school support. A member of the Utah Education Association Board of Trustees, Ibarra is also Utah's representative to the NEA Political Action Council. Mrs Tomita-Hanse- n chairs the Association Education Utah Minority Affairs Committee, r The NEA Special Committee on Minority Affairs will recommend terms. appropriate ways for continuing the Ibarra and other members of the participation of ethnic minority national in NEA Standing Committee on educators the and Financial Support organization. Legislative Viewmont High School, Christensen, state VICA VICA Salt Lake City, has been director selected as State Director Goals of the VICA board District teachers have been appointed to memcommittees of the ber National Education Association. Mickey Ibarra, a Hillcrest High School teacher, was named to the on NEA Standing Committee Financial and Support Legislative for Public Education. a JorBarbara Tomita-Hansedan District teacher who is on sabbatical leave, received an appointment to the NEA Special Committee on Minority Affairs. Both appointments are for Jordan Two ViJrr' LOWEST FOOD I School 1.8-milli- J. 't A A i 1713 So. Stmt, 47S0 So. Radwood Rd., 73SS So. 9th Eail.ll 77 Wait JSOO So., ,TN;W FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX 6WCTl0e NOv. IS, 7?. ifr, n, 1 1 ' itit two-ye- TcrxsrJsxsSry 1 0400 S. 700 E. names lartaraTowta-NMS- Sandy WANT ADS WORK of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) include to according Dean Christensen, Metal program A. Andersen, at Ralph instructor Trades specialist for Trade & Industrial Education at the Utah State Office of Education. Mr Andersen is the Utah corporate to the representative '. Harvest Time national Specials VICA organization. . agent. an organization VICA is Ward in students involving kss industrial' fwtf;: trade, cher, There's a bumper crop of bargains in our ladies wear department. health Dresses Winter Coats artw department lor some surpris.no oaroa.ns Keep warm and be well dressed on a low budoet. A fine selection ol colors and fabrics 'z . J5 - J15 30 Price 3. Dassret Industries Thrift Store Tooele 50 No. Main West Jordan Murray 1550 W. 7800 So. 4485 S. Main Deseret industries is a federally approved sheltered workshop ,11. y i4l MATTflCl COMPLETE decorations. Marguerite Kirk and her committee served the dinner. Scat frcg rece 23rdscot3 mis ninnrs ! Update your wardrobe for fall. We have a large selection They're a barcan at We have many jackets in a wide selection of fabrics and colors, and they're budget - Clive Jensen, USOE; vocational director in Dr. Granite District; Austin Loveless, teacher State Utah education, . . psck .University;- - Neal .Groyer, Dean, metal trades; Utah -EAST MIDVALE Technical College in Salt at There was a frog race Lake; Dr. Dee Martin, direc- the cub scout pack meeting tor of Utah Technical held at Midvale East Second Ward. Families of College at Provo; Dr. state the boys were special Glade Bailey, , committee guests. executive Awards were given! to graphics representative, Darin Mon-cu- r, instructor, Hillcrest High Kelley Finch, David Rawlinson, Jarrett, School; Ray vocational director for the Dennis Little, Jeff Small, Weber School District; Jeremy Maw, Tad Bray, Duaine Washburn, Kirk Frackrell, Brain vocational director, Sevier Boyer, and Tyler Morrey. Kieth Mayne is the Valley Area Vocational Dean and Center; Pants Jickcts table occupations specialist, education . '3.s vice-chairma- n, vocational director in Jordan District; Ralph Andersen, T & I specialist, USOE; Dr. Keith Tracy, Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy. - pre?o imm II EAST MIDVALE Using a patriotic theme, ward members held a din ner Friday evening. A program was also presen ted to the Midvale East First Ward group. Paul Henneman was master of ceremonies. chairman, Zollinger, General chairman was vocational director in Mitchell and Fern Jack Davis District; Reed ThatNielsen was in charge of It's harvest time at Deseret Industries, where you can reap a real harvest of ' values. $2.50 latretx tttzt party, technical and health occupations programs. In order to provide direction and coordination for VICA in Utah, a board of directors has been appointed from 13 districts and institutions. VICA board members include Clinton Go harvesting in our state organization that allows for program expansion; secure agreements from all institutions and dis tricts; select staff to ' state the Droeram: and appoint a district or institution to be the program's financial fc 9w an developing adeauate ' Jl - ). director SENTINEL 571-545- 4 ar 5i CZTS - SOLO IN SCTS ONLY QUALITY FIRM MATTRESS SETS MYEAft TWIN rUg.M.OCEA FULL Rtf. ft.tt EA. QUEEN 3313 eapiece 43X3 EAPIECE 63X3 eAraCE .mA. QUEEN to? c? ea. 11:0. 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