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Show Grove Pair Seeks Merit Fund PI. - Ann PLEASANT GROVE Schaelling. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Schaelling. Pleasant Grove, and Greg Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Bean of Lindon, are two semifinalists National the in Both attend Pleasant High School. Ann enjoys Grove Teachers Take Pupils to Jobs, Bring Workers to Classroom (tS By SYLVIA GRIFFIN I The world of work, with its complexities, problems and ex- I AW SCHAELLING i mathematics, sewing and music. And she serves as executive secretary on the LDS Seminary l7 Council. Ann received a superior rating on a German language honors test if " I,. 4,v J program for kindergarten through sixth grade," he continued. "We work on attitudes to redignify rades and professions withoufsuniversity education." Fcr this purpose, Cancer Society An Orem man, Fred A. Schwendiman, has been elected vice president of the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society. Marvin L. Pugh was chairman of the board. He announced that the 1972 crusade goal of $280,000 exceeded by some $7,000, and marks the fourth successive year that the Utah Division has topped its goal. Sears 65 units of program are loose guidelines for the teachers, who can choose to cover four or five out of 10 and adapt them to their specific into such 5 SfSl I ; all school district personnel is Jack Holmes, executive director of the United Fund campaign, as District Supt. Sherman W. Wlug, at right, watches. Participation among the employees of Provo School District rose almost 10 per cent from last year. Kenmore Value-Loade- d I 4J ; HANDING OVER Provo School District's contribution to the United Fund campaign are, from left: Richard Christlleb, presidentelect of the Provo Education Association and Daryl Stanley, president of the same organization. Receiving the contributions of categories as from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. on fice work, distributive work, home living, family life, Saturday. Errol Burns, president of the recreational work, cemmercial board of directors, reported and farming categories. vocational, educational, social The units are tied directly to and recreational activities are the elementary education being planned for the boys, and curriculum. low. that membership fees are An open house event will be The program provides conheld later when the facilities are siderable excitement for the children since they visit facprepared, he said. tories and businesses, hearing the explanations of workers on the job. - I work have been established for divided the elementary grades carpenter, electrician, plumber, eight occupational clusters, of- 7 Utah-P- age VI 5 needs. In kindergarten, however, the program takes on a different students," Mr. Warner form, entitled "What Do Daddies Do?" explained. "With the World of Work M6i Other Learning program, we are starting them Actual vXptrience with the thinking along the lines of world of work has had a good careers they want to follow when effect on student attitudes they get older. If we continue to toward learning in general, educate children in this manner, Provo School District teachers we will eventually produce a believe. more balanced labor market." Arithmetic is more fun when it Entering Third Year can be related to the way a bank The World of Work program is account swells and diminishes in now entering into its third year. actual transactions. And learAnd although it originally was ning grammar is not so conceived and funded as a three-yea- r troublesome if the goal of being project Mr. Warner said it a reporter gives extra initiative will take longer. in the study. Eventually the program will Reflecting on the entire become a regular part of the program. Mr. Warner believes it curricula of the elementary has been successful in its main schools in the district, he added. objective, "to bring the world The units developed under the into the classroom." 65 Units Established Headquarters Slated to Open Monday Schwendiman Voted to Head been scrutinized by tne students. And many of them are learning about professions they had never heard about before. " The most important thing in education is that it should be relevant to the lives of the GREG BEAN Boys Club The Utah County Boys Club headquarters will open Monday at 3 p.m. at 256 N. 8th E. in Provo, according to Alan Robinson, executive director. All boys 7 through 19 years old are invited to join the club. Hours are 3 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday and Grade school children in Provo School District are learning what the grownup responsibilities are all about. The program was started in Davis, three Ctah districts and Provo Ogden and Provo was the pilot district. It is funded by the state school office and matching district funds. "With the current emphasis on vocational education and the possibilities it opens, Provo School District is trying to do its part in making the school children aware of the careers they could follow," Ray Warner said. Mr. Warner is the director of the world of work program for Provo School District. "It is mainly an awareness mL w reading, for first-yea- r German students. She also received two national awards for piano and has won numerous speech contest awards. Greg is class president of his seminary class. He enjoys engineering and plans to make it his vocation. His hobbies are basketball and baseball, and he is on the high school varsity teams in both these sports. has come to the citement, classroom. Merit competition this Scholarship year. n9 THE HERALD, Provo. 1972 Sunday. 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Henry Marcroft, and his wife and family at Huntington Beach, Calif. The family also reported that Mr. Marcroft is reported improving at Utah Valley Hospital, where he is recovering following surgery. Mrs. Vivian (Edna) Harrison is at home again after an absence of a month which she spent with her daughter, Evalc, and her husband, Leon Blackley, and their family at San Diego, Calif. A highlight of the visit was a journey with the Blackleys trail and along the old a visit to Sutter's Creek and Columbia Park. gold-rus- h Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Clements of Orem, are looking forward to the visit next week of Mr. Clement's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Clements, Rexburg, Ida. The parents will be attending the LDS General Conference in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clements also hope to welcome their friends, Mrs. Bonnie Thomas and Mrs. Barbara Probst of Gridley, Calif., who will be in Utah for the conference. Mrs. Sterling S. (Louise) Stott of Cortez Island, British Columbia,, has left to continue her journey to the East, after spending a week in Provo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hafen and those of her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meldrum, as well as other local relatives. and Mrs. Mr. Easy Payment Plan Donald Cornelius, an Orem couple, have been visiting in Ridgecrest, Calif., with an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cornelius. They were accompanied on the journey by Mr. Cornelius' grandfather, Dick Cornelius, Provo. The couple's two children, Brett and Abby, were cared for at the home of an aunt, Mrs. DeEtte Martinis, Orem, during the absence. Mrs. Harvey H. (Ethel) Sessions expects to return to Los Angeles, Calif., this weekend after vacationing in Provo with her sister, Mrs. H. Rex Taylor, and husband and family. 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