Provo Daily Herald | 1973-08-13 | Page 5

Type issue
Date 1973-08-13
Paper Provo Daily Herald
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City Provo
County Utah
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Date 1973-08-13
Paper Provo Daily Herald
Language eng
City Provo
County Utah
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OCR Text Monday, August IS. Y Indian Education Aided by Program ounty idf A tutoring ct The project was granted 127.000, according to Director Robert L Hales Mr. Hales is a teacher in the Provo School District. The pioject will te in four phases, the first of which involves the tutoring program. Indian students from BYU will be trained and paid s tutirs. This year, they will be assigned to Indian students and work with three-distri- developing communications skills. About 30 tutors and three supervisors will be hired under the program. Ten tutors will begin training in the last week of August. After school opens, they will meet students, give diagnostic tests and eventuiirybe assigned to individual students. Actual DOfe BQQli 1 Today PROVO CITY Commission meeting at Monday 7:30 p.m., City Center. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - meeting at 1:30 Monday 175 N. University Avenue. p.m., Provo Cornmunity Church, Tuesday PROVO EXCHANGE Club meeting - Tuesday at 12:15 p.m., Royal Inn. AMERICAN FORK ROTARY Club meeting at noon, The Manor, American Fork. PROVO CITY Commission meeting - - Tuesday Tuesday at 10 a.m.. City Center. SPANISH FORK ROTARY Club meeting noon, Oak Crest Inn. - OREM CITY Council meeting Orem Qty Center. PROVO EAGLES meeting Lodge; second reading of by SENIOR CITIZENS Dance Center; all invited. - - Tuesday Tuesday at at 7 p.m., Tuesday at 8 p.m., Eagle laws. Tuesday at 8 p.m., Eldred Wednesday UTAH COUNTY Commission meeting 10 a.m., County Building. PROVO CITY Commission meeting Wednesday Wednesday at at 10 a.m., City Center. 7 Governor Calvin L Rampton has announced t! appointments of lit ft1e Buck alter, Orem. and Grover Thompson. Salt Lake City, as State House Fellow s The State House Fellows Program, established by the legislature, was set up io attract ycung. qualified people into public serv ice at the stale level The governor said he was pleased with the interest and of those who qualifications applied for the two positions The appointments are .'or a period of one year Horid famous authorities in Many townspeople attend free many fields of the arts, letters, of charge, taking adv antage of a and worid affairs will be featvvd series which would bring a high m Bngharn Young University's subscription price in other cities CTJ ? Forum series. An mnovation this year will be All of the Forum assemblies the inclusion of several local will be held in the Marriott speakers, including Dr. Ralph Center ui Tuesdays at 16 a m , Lavrock. BYU professor of and they will alternate with music and the coordinator of 19 att&d on BYU Announces House Fellow Students Hill meet with their Mar Ut half an hour three Unve a week. About 180 students will be included in the program. According to Mr. Hales, the tutoring will take place in the school attended by the student and during school hours. A parents committee has been organized to advise in the program. The chairman is John Maestas, chairman of Indian education at BVL' and himself an Indian Representatives on the 35. is Dr. Buckwalter. eunmittee are parents with of political associate professor Indian children science and associate director of Other directions planned in the the Institute 5f (Government Service at Brtgham Young program include He was assigned to training fc. teachers "ja assist University. them in teaching Indian children work as a research analyst in the However, the program is only state Department of Community funded for $27,000 at this time, Affairs. He has received the Karl said Mr. Haies. and further activities will depend on morry Maeser Award for Teaching Excellence and the National allocated by Congress. lYuversity Extension Assocate In terms of the three districts, Certificate of Merit. 49 per cent of the allocation is Mr. Thompson, 24, has been going to Alpine. 27 per cent to assigned to the State Planning Provo, and 23 per cent to Nebo Coordinator's Office as a wa districts. The allocation research analyst. He is an based on Indian student English major at the University population, Mr. Hales explained. of Utah. He served as assistant black advisor at the minorities center. program fur Indian students in Alpine, Prove and eb school AstncU will begin this fall. Indian Under the federal Education Act. funds have been for helping made available Indian students achieve and benefit more (ran schools they them Professor Designated tutoring will begin about Oct I B) RON BARKER Seven lecturers Scheduled TIMPANOGOS KIWANIS Club meeting Royal Inn. cm., - Wednesday at devotional Edmonton and the llah Symphony, Symphony. k Sncbcaie. featuring n 23 k J i l?V ciuma is orldKie through Times Angeles i& author of a boi.4s and has taught at Conservative Reid Buckley and duft-Liberal Max Lerner. kading universities Right, will brag Robert Mr Buckley, cultural and Townsend. the man who took the svicia! critic, author and editor, is Avis Kent Corp and the youngest instrumental son of the organizations, tiny made it into the nations wvll known scheduled Nov. 27. Buckley Family, best known No 2 He also was a which includes William F. of Lavtxk-director Dr. American Express. was director oi Buckley Jr and New York bands at BYU for U years and Dun and Bradstreet, CRM Senator James Buckley later director of orchestras. He Communications, and is has conducted the Roval president of the Rosewater Mr, Lerner is a leading vJrt, Curung on I fb Hayskawa. headlines as the SI S it be Dr. ho of Sao president Franctaco State College durin thernxsof im lie is famous fvr his books on semantics and the dangers of He also will speak at I p m m the Assembly Hall oo Ten.le Square in Salt Lake City, siMisored by the BVL' Salt Lake probanda iVnier "nf Vlvm Toffler. author of the book ' Future Shock." will bf the aker on Feb 18 The book is being hailed as or of the most mediant publications of the 2lXh century It deals with the intact of change on the indiudual. his feelings, ideas, marriage, children, and job On March S the speaker will be I". James Buchanan, university prufessur and general directcr, tVnttT for Study of Public.. Choice, at Virginia Polytechnic" Institute and State University. He will be the J. Fish Smith Profes-'tiof Economics at BYU r during the winter semester. Dr., Buchanan also will speak on Feb. . 19 at 8 p m in the Assembly Hall in Salt Lake City Speaker on April 2 will be John Ciardi poet, tramlator. teacher, editor, lecturer, and poetry editor of Sat urday Review magazine. He is author of 25 volumes of poetry and a former assistant professor at4farvard. sjn 3w J ,Jj high-spee- a; - v '"s LLj DR. SI. HAY VKAWA Most of the current construction on the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Projects is coming to a standstill as crews near completion of projects, according to Palmer B. DeLong, special assistant to the regional director of the Bureau of Reclamation. He reported the Jordan Aqueduct is about 99 6 per cent complete. He Mid the aqueduct has been filled with water, appears to be watertight, and that crews have begun final cleanup work and restoration of property disrupted by construction. Currant and Layout Tunnels, part of the Strawberry Aqueduct system, are 96 per cent complete. The Strawberry system is designed to bring water into the enlarged Strawberry Reservoir from the south slopes of the Uinta Mountains. Soldier Credt Dam, the new structure designed to enlarge Strawberry Reservoir, is estimated to be 99.8 per cent complete. Contractors have been installing telemetering equipment, a visitor overlook and dressing up the borrow pit area from which material was taken to build the dam. The bureau also has been doing some experimental reseeding work. A project has been continuing throughout the summer below Starvation Reservoir with European Sage and Sand Cherry bushes. ROBERT TOWNSEND ALVIN TOFFLER Si - ZJ DR. RALPH LA YCOCK - ;1 . 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