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V S3t S' ? 7' £ y x J Jjfi& f ' ' f ' LJ yy f s ' g 4 &' ' ‘S’ B t" ' ty i t 'l i Ki r ' v yfVy S rx1 a- i 7V v $ r" ! ’Plfey iyl iJ71 v h ' 'i 4 lIf I Ti I 1 7 ' ' If 7 Jfv : - f 4 c? £ ZsV'l yf 1 V f 7 I' s' i- t a f i' f Vy4 T A " 7 ' J' If 4 7 i 7 v4 1 PROFESSOR Grant Bitter of the University of Utah handicapped child 8 sfci r y v" V t r ' ft h i - rf 'i works 4v tfj on “delabeling” rovessoi' Integrates Disabled nto Regular Classroom SALT LAKE CITY -P- served a “very rofessor Grant Bitter was an toward definite trend vises parents teachers and ” han - peers to accept such children as educator and administrator in dicappi d children The use of individuals Utah’s public school system labels such as “hard of “Talk with them and en- when his daughter Colleen was hearing” ‘poor reader” and interact with U born slew learner” can be verv others Don’t pity them or be Allow them to The fourth of nine children difficult for a youngster to condescending it! notes overcome he because as she was to provide a special develop many skills as of kind is “a and assume they are possible challenge for the family as well of as a new area of academic prophecy many things” capable explains specialization for her father for BEST WORK she suffered from a hearing “Because the child hears it SAME GOALSC impairment so profound that repeatedly he starts to believe “Our goals for the hearing communication wdh others was it himself told often enough impaired should be the same as If limited to basically visual that he’s dumb lie will probably for any other member of methods believe it and be unable to do society: They should be able to “As to began to investigate his best work function as a fully contributing educational possibilities for her “Similarly if a child with a member of the community we discovered a dearth of hearing impairment is treated Every one has a right to be Such alternatives children aS a cripple he will become! to live to belong Each must usually vegetated at home or one” have a sense of achievement were shuffled between inThe U of U audiologist ad - land a feeling of worth” stitutions” he recalls j g’ j self-fulfilli- i RECORD WATER IN CLASSROOM ’ Not content to consign his daughter to either of these "VI Utah Reservoirs Right Up to Top fates the Utah educator searched for ways to integrate her — and other children with similar problems I into regular classrooms Today an assistant professor cf education at the University of Utah Dr Bitter is an 7fi !7 United Press International Irrigation water stored in maamount record water of for jor reservoirs April 1 totaled recognized in the field of deaf irrigation is stored in Utah’s 344 million acre feet the largest authority education A correspondent to major reservoirs savs the State amount ever for that date the A j more 500 than American educators as well as others in Agriculture Department eight foreign countries he is But irrigation water supplies known for his emphasis on for crop lands not supplied by maximum cultural involvement reservoirs may run short the department said in its weekly weather summary-High School where she main- tained a 35 grade point participated in drama and was honored last year as the first attendant 'to the homecoming queen Professor Bitter is convinced department said But February and March were very dry months “This will result in below normal streamflow and hence belowr normal irrigation w'ater The Crop and Livestock Re supplies for cropland not supporting Service also said recent plied by reservoirs” the reportstorms and cold weather did ing service said Those areas are mostly in the dually no freeze damage to the Uintah Basin and the southern state’s fruit crops of the state part ! vir-avera- ge ! e“ef” aes SOME Fly-I- n DAMAGE Spring storms did some damhis daughter’s age to Utah’s apricot crop but achievements were P°sslD‘eiThe Experimental Aircraft not as much as originally ex r ln'°ement inlsociatiou says it will stage a pected Sweet and sour cherries remhr aFPles schooladMlie” I'13’'?1- --' fe?ches mini iy event 'If If flying by the early GREAT PR03LEMC ’contests races bomb drops frost and parachute The reporting service also said flying ‘‘Disabled children need sailplane normal social and cultural jumps by association members spring calving is nearly 80 per experiences Lack of public who design and construct their cent complete and many Utah ‘sheepmen are now shearing understanding is a greater own aircraft than the disability problem itself “ Peonle have b chiioned for years to think d the deaf as vastly different from those with normal hearing but in actuality all have hearing differences” he pointed out md restrict 7e children it ha’ndicapped becomes impossible for them to set high expectations for1 themselves in spite cf the fact that “hearing loss need not be an’ It becomes crippling emotional disability only if the person is cloistered from the problems of daily life and never ieams to handle them” Dr Bitier says he has ob- - that id “ j 77' "-e!- t I ! I NOW RENTING w-- e INDIVIDUAL STORAGE UNITS Recreation Bond Issue Defeated IDAHO FALLS — Idaho Idaho YOU LOCK IT 9 YOU KEEP THE KEY MONTHLY RENTAL (AP) re- - LEASE NOT REQUIRED Falls voters have jected a proposed $15 24 HOURS ACCESS million-recreatio- bond issue for ecn-Mruction of an swimming pool and new geif course ased on unnffieirt tabulations from all 16 precincts Tuesday nrthh i793 v0 ere marked their ballots : f:r the bond isue mi 17:1’ agrin The w lere firn Ire needed to rpprce the bond 1st 2 WEEKS RENT FREE all-leath- er 7: 5i i r X r' - 2' majority two-thir- V K ds 5 stl 4 1 r --rj 1 Y 5 SIZES: 50 TO 360 SO $11 TO $33 PER MONTH COMI TO : 1890 WALL AVE PHONE a - - Standard-Examine- r 394-490- 0 ' - Wednesday April 24 1974 I1A Kennecott Polluting Underground Water?) puni8 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -K- nate source of water for the is probably caused by Kenne-fcott’- s ftion ennecott Copper Corp is Salt Lake Valley i mineral retrieval proces- I Residents of Saif Lake CounHilbert said underground wa- ses at the mammoth Bingham ty are using at least 25 acre-feprobably pollutirg underground water resources in the western ter west of the Jordan River Copper Mine of water the conservancy portion of the Salt Lake Valley dees not meet State Health DeKennecott uses a water per-- ! district cannot supply each year according to a water district partment standards for human eolation system Hilbert said Hilbert continued He said the manager consumption He said the very which is probably contributing only reason residents now are As a result wells in the area high mineral level of the water to p o i lution 'getting the water they need is underground are not a viable alternative to because of high runoff seasons the Bonneville Unit of the Cenalong the Wasatch Front tral Utah Project Robert HilHilbert - testified during the bert testified in US District sixth day of court proceedings Court Tuesday before Chief Judge Willis W FIRST WITNESS Ritter SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — ing room window Hilbert district manager of The Sierra Club Trout Cn-- j woman was the Salt Lake County Water Con- An Investigators said a neighbor limited and two ether ccnserva- servancy District was the first killed by a bullet apparently boy was cleaning a pistol when tion groups filed the suit conit went off The bullet traveled defense witness called in a fed- fired the adequacy of the cn-- j accidentally by a teen-age- d through a tape player window gesting eral court suit by environmenvironmental impact statement youth who was cleaning screen and window in the done on the Bonneville Unit talists seeking to halt construca pistol next doer tion of the project neighboring house and then went They claim each of the CUP The environmentalists rested Police said Mrs Irma Finch through a screen and widow units hinges on the others and their case earlier Tuesday af- was talking to her son Tuesday-evenin- sash at the Finch woman’s jan environmental impact state-!meter Dr Claron Neilson a Union one unit does not sufwhen she was hit in heme of 38 Utah testiPolice the economist caliber said a the head by ficiently examine the impact of versity slug they presume fied the wells could be an alter that slammed through her liv shooting was accidental jail units - y 1 1 v et ! 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