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Show DESERET 16 A Art School Signup bFWS, Friday, September 6, 1968 Registration ask Reading To Johnny's Success ter of the School, 54 r for the fall quar- Salt Lake Art Center Finch Lane, will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to ALL SIZES AND 4 KINDS SOLD, - Threading Cutting Reseated Valves Repaired p.m. The reading workshop has been given in the federally fund- ;for the special reading prob- - If a teacher discovers reading obtaining a book of less diffi-- j ed reading center now three ilems in his particular subject. problems in his classroom, Mr. culty, rewriting the material at 'been instructed by Dr. Gabrial Information may be obtained , consultant to the by calling the Art Center, said, he must find a hand, developing an individual leading can no longer be years old. and director of If Johnny could read better, But Richard 0. Jordan, assis- sidered a center for or a subject finding Director is Joseph 4th So. at 7m W. reading study program separate chances a'e hed be a better tant director, has offered a from other subjects; it is an im- needs. It may mean finding! means other than reading to educational research for the Stuart. mechanic, cook, electrician or 'standing invitation to groups University of Utah. portant part of every subject. clues to understanding the text,! teach. inside or outside Granite School businessman. make use of the This is the philosophy behind District-- to conference for 28 reading facilities. a three-daB a s i c a liy, Mr. Gordon Granite School District vocawe believe a teach-e- r tional education teachers at the explained, of any subject is also a Granite Reading Center in Uteach-jer- s pland Terrace Elementary 'teacher of reading, and s need to be aware of School. . in their students reading We suspect that many students who have reading prob- labilities.'' The vocational education lems in other academic areas is an experiment to workshop are stumped over much of the SALT LAKE CITY see when teachwhat happens reading necessary in vocational ers are aware of the differences with 3.00 minimum purchase, limit quantities . . . William education, explained V' Sorry, no phons or mail orders, no lay aways or c.o.d.'s. We reserve the right to in reading achievement and put E. McKcll, director of vocation. . . extra hours 20c each. into store 6 entrances directly choice of standard or oversize stalls 2 hours in our your into action some techniques to education the al district. for deal with the differences. SEEK SOLUTIONS The participants have studied reg. 3.99 to 8.99 reg. 7.95 to 12.00 So we hope to come up with problems In motivation, limited solutions to reading problems vocabulary and recognizing and help teachers to help stu- reading levels of textbooks. dents read, he said. TEXT BOOK LEVELS Vi Vi Very often, Mr. McKell conPart of the time has been students leave high spent determining the levels of tinued, coordinates of Women's Boys' sweaters in slipover school without knowing how to textbooks now used in the teachslacks, skirts, jackets and and cardigan styles. Popuread. If this happens in the case ers own courses. Members of blouses that go together. lar colors, sizes of vocational education, it may the reading center staff checked Broken sizes. mean a foreman must verbally of the texts samples from each s' which and estimated them to in supply all information range could be obtained from a read- difficulty from college to junior 5th floor boys' shop bargain basement ing manual or trade journal. high standard although used for The workshop is the first of high school students. reg. 1.79 reg. 3.98 to 1 1.50 its kind, since no other specific Every teacher, Mr. Gordon subject area Instruction has explained, must be responsible By LOUISE GARDINER Deseret News Staff Writer KETCKUM'S Della-Piana- 355-461- 4 y ON SALE SATURDAY .. , differ-jence- ... parking plaza j park free boys' sweaters sportswear price price 10-1- women's siips bags, luggage off V3 99, Assorted A. hand-bog- s Half slips in nylon, assorted n colors, sizes S.M.L Buy now for girls and Also floral print luggage in various sizes. pre-teen- SALT LAKE special! values slacks Vi : reg. 89c i; men's neckwear tops I in tops 49c price latest styles, patterns and colors in rayon and All girls' slacks and cotton, nylon or Assorted e. acrylic knits. Sizes mos., 2 to 4 and 3 io 6X. price .00 to 3.95, excellent selection of children's books includes story books, history books and mature young adult fiction and Reg. & ;t 1 - ON SALE SATURDAY. Sorry, no mail or phone orders, c.o.d. or lay aways. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Vi ; :zzz..z'z.....zz..z.zs.:..z reg. 2.50 to 3.98 v children's books bargain basement z.: zzzzzzz,:zz:zz 5th floor girls' shop CITY I at savings. 1 Vi reg. 5.99 to 6.99 girls' shoes boys' sweaters 5.97 4.00 price Famous brand in black or brown, strap. Misses' 12a thru teen 8. Save for fall. 368.50 console stereo solid-stat- e Reg. 398.50, 2 only amplifier. AMFM radio with stereo FM. Deluxe changer, 2 big 15 bass speakers, Mediterranean style in two finishes, light or dark - reg. 8.95 and 9.95 2.98 comparable value, choose from a wide selection of IPs for youngsters. 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