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Show Tuesday, August 14. OT. THE HERALD, Prow, Provo Schools Get New Reading Series R0 BARKER B Provo teachers wi3 be using a reading series in a!! grades this coming school .war, and efforts have been underlay this summer to correlate the regular reading program nth the needs of special education children m the district. net Katy Hams, in dwrgc of ctmculum and instruction for special edijcation pupils & Provo, said that efforts have been made to fill in the gaps for children who might have trouble progressing with the regular program. Every effort is made to include special education children in classes. Resource assist the regular regular teachers teachers with working problems that some of the children have, and resource centers are available to aid with ldf reading Sunset View and Provost Schools will be used to monitor the success of the correlation and program the special . TJ difficulties. Provo is one of the outstanding educationally classes 'for d disadvantaged Uu and Jranint Knit 4 MansHi. 24. Schramm. II. Utt Allan C Buyer. H Leru. and FJiuhrth J Ha B Kmnrraf Witaa ill FVasanl ascShrrn I KwU W Ml 1'lnua.a (mt IMDrft II SdMJb !1 lVwxi Aru . and tMraC Jurntiav It Annapuiis Md tWrvIM Mumt l Hmm and WTCh K Oramra. Pnw Krtia L Skisswc. 2 Cuaiiiiie. and MmKnCa 8 kUheKate Ma Cain R Hradlrv 3 Ka Kh V . and PamrlaL rtaia.ro S San Jo laid tamnh HowU 21 rlsr, Hawa Ida a J TamaraK Hirifuaun 9 WilWtwrf Ifend E Owns. S Kansas Cm kan . andWandaL Bmd a CranHa-- Mo Harry T blcm. I M,ll.twr (Hue. and KaraiL KosUtr II Shm (uo r Uvisliiprw S 3 I .a urn Wvs and Martha A WMuIkt X Orrm Sanuel Poller 111 B Cnwa and Tara I. Cure S. rVasant Grow Uarowf M A: IM C. Johnson, a. Prove, and Ctieryl Raker. B Burley Ida 19. SanUquin. and lawid M. larifl f Jam Mum a r.w lwnk X Guku Jinimir laureS A Banquet Set A fund raising banquet will be held this Thursday by Orera Senior Citizen at the city center mu!u - purpose room to begin to raise money for a Seu'or Ciuiens building in Orem. The banquet will be followed by a pre gram, and door prises will be givsn. Also to be discussed will be a rkwrr FmcTaft. Conner tU ( an! 'aid . and Srtwru. S. ilrangrr. and a September tour. On Wednesday regular bowling will take place at Miracle Bowl at 2 30 p m. Other activities Thursday include harmonica band practice and quilting and painting class, all at 10 a m. On Friday, quilting and painting class and billiards and shutfleboard will be available at 10 am. Esther Bevins is the teacher of the class. laid ud AppteYalln L Meacfia. v Tu.iuna V S ArUuCald . andJanrtStviplm Srrtwi kta Nkfeilat H Ttpprtli. S HavkWy and Patnoal. ramHllr htd and Anrta K Unrad L Hmkmi 21 I V a Znrr S lUtiMI tl Alpine M Bald) N Y . and afKird P I L PtilUrd Tunwirr Cald 3. llrem anj Mary L Hum !i (Irwn 111 W Chic-ajrWat turn Kim . and Carol NainiHU' IUm-Iiii- timet 1 Hiiflcs, Snuth. lit Ifcnvrr Umld Cjwhnl. Ja K R 3 Ouf. S. uo Crump CaU 21 Strantie, lll Cruvu and llcbra 3 Pleaunl Grvvr. and lasVrgas Ne II. Prove Fair County Begins Thursday Fund Raising fatui Juirnr Taylor 17 Kidiard H Vanai. V. Mr . and Kinda Itawr I iwruft Mr and Sandra L. renin X llrem The Hah County 4H Fair begins today at Provo High School, and a full day of public activities has been set for revue for junior girls will be held A Senior Syle Dress Revue will also be held, with the contest winners gom, to state contests to be held in September Ihursday. .All sections of the county will in Logan. H Fair in contribute to the Top entries in the county various types of exhibits and Fair will be sekxled to represent displays. The exhibits w.ll be Hah Court) at the State Fair. An awards program for the judged and ready for public Mkn on Thursday morning i will be held at 7 30 p m at viewing The Provo High School the high school. cafeteria will ooen at t a m. Thursday w tin the displays Full circle .According to county officials. OXIXUiD. Miss (ITU-Ja- ke 2600 4 Hers have worked Gitibs. currently coach throughout the year for the and a football backf leld coach at annual fair. the I'mversity of Misfssippt. besides the starred in both sports at 01' Miss, Thursday, exhibits, meal preparation ("iiiibs then played professional cvditests will he in progress, as baseball with the New York will other types of Yankees and. following his demonstrations and a speech retirement as an active ball contest. player, returned to his alma A. 2 30 p.m., a style dress mater. f 4-- (i functional room accents at sale prices ill handsome room divider A. reg. $299 60" oil walnut finish divider with areas for favorite items including the television. 2 19 reg. $249 48" divider oil wulnut finish bookcases an ample off art Showi 27". books, objects, pictures beautifully. $1 reg $159 36" bookcase C. reg. $149 bookcase is $259 t1 29 1 9 walnut wall units reg. $ 1 99 four styles, each 30" with an oil walnut finish. 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M SALT LAKE r" fall " r:.- - COTTONWOOD i .' r v lilJjC li eft I I , I OGDEN UNIVERSITY I chrf o ivii VALLEY FAIR I age 4-- H resource centers, actwimg 10 Mrs. Harris all However, schools in the district will have the complete program Utah County Marriage Licenses Nl: in students districts in the country as far as children use the Pak) Alto Series, integrating special education although Were isnl too much pupils wnh regu'ar students. Dr, difference between it and that Virnsan Ikwe. assistant director published by Houghtoo-Miffli- a of Regional Resource Centers for the .atic?J Network Offices in Washington. DC, commented recently that Prove 5110111 District had one of the best programs ef its kind in the S. Pfeata Krl Ktxri Varan Grow and inert L t Ww. 3 Srm country. toaai lluw. M Utvm. and cm km I'nder a federally funded S Pnwt program, the district has (axaut fce C Sao M. Prwe, and Saa received C3.&00 to correlate Prwc Jmy L HJt a. Onm. and AW J. special education reading with resources the regular tfeun It Atpaw fcjri B min H. Ptw and kathieca lluugton- - Mifflin Reading Series Ha M SamaOari Cali now adupted by the district. H fiamrv. 22. Birdse. and initial' While emphasis will go Pnnn Huta Spart Far toward reading helps for special rwi L to n. Ortana. Ore , and PaUint Banov S Bnnulid education pupils in regular dass,oms. the hope of Mrs. Svsi C laitu S. Prwa. and Kn A Hams and Jim Bergera, in Vinrwt M Onm charge of special education for Hrucr H Curtis. faiha. and Karea tlie district, is to develop the rUtrimwn II Ulu Hiipr i fwderrt. 8. America r'jrk, units within the district as well. The end CaHiy L Tailor. II IVaunt Grwr Utah-P- MALL ar,y 2 easy) Personalized LnjJfJ Stationer allrtorei' X I |