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Show From Instant Trouble' To A Brighter Future By LYKI PACKHAM MAPLETON, Utah County BiU Bishop's past (AP) reads like a recipe for instant trouble, but thanks to a federal work program and personal have never things p.ide the looked Mapleton youth. When Bill was six, his father left home. Three years later he and his young brother, Ron, were placed in a foster home at Huntsville and a vear later transferred to another foster home in Ogden. Bill ran away tnree times and his high school grade avg was a erage For one thing, Bill was accepted into the Utah County Neighborhood Youth Corys, a program funded by the U.S. Departme ,c of Labor for better for s I would have quit school several times, he said, but I wranted that diploma so had. Now I figure Ive got a year, maybe two, and Ill be able to find a job anywhere as a professional welder. pear-failin- We much hated says. got away with too from Mom, and we Ron those homes, ' There was one girl," he who used her first said, check to buy under clothes which she had never had. W7hen she had the money to start entering speech contests and attending school dances,1 what a change. and form r eased extracurricular activities, Stewart said. The girl, finding increased motivation, started doing better in her classwork. So have Bill and his brother. in two years I Bill said. Guess I used it mostly for spending money, but I was able to save $60 to start at Utah Technical College last fall.That was the first step toward the welding job he earned appointed State Sen. Ralph A. to Preece, Before they entered the Youth Corps program, a former teacher had said of Biii and his brother: They are intelligent boys, but scores on their tpts show a lack of motivation. $360, Agencies. The group finance poli- cy for the state aeronautics. Sen. Preece, an insurance man, succeeds the Independent and former state of senator. The term will extend until July 22, 1972. $244,000 n. Rampton made the replacement with the consent of the State Boaid of Industrial Development and the Dept, of Development services. Salt Lake City corporation, the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, and are all represented board. division. Sendee, NORTH SALT LAKE Fraternal Order - The of Eagles Bountiful and ' l V, and Lodge 3223, North Salt Lake, have contributed $500 to Opportunity Center, a facility for mentally retarded and multiple handicapped children. '2 The monev was presented by Maurice Mickelson, local lodge president, to Gary center principal. ' Totland said the money will be used to buy materials and equipment for programs at' the center. f i si will Inter-mounta- in S. Larry Larsen, 4624 East, Salt Lake Gty. ALIGNMENT Trainteach- ing of skills of behavior as developed by Dr. Thomas Gordon, California psychologist. Classes and workshops will be taught by Mr. and Mrs. Include a readers theater, poetry reading, dancing from the Indian School, puppetry, storytelling, and demonstrations of drawing, painting. a more gracious, mop Foafl Parent Effectiveness ing (PET) stresses the strations. D e fTn s i v e Driving Course will be offered beginning April 10 at 9 a.m. at the Senior Citizens Center, 237 S. 10th East, according to Ray A 15 1970 The first session will be open to the public, and will demonstrate teaching of counseling skills. Those interested may register for the full series of eight. Cost is $45. Sponsored by the Utah National Library Week Committee, the festival wilt feature all of the arts of the library reading, learning, and demon- A on the ing classes will be held in Salt City beginning April 1 at the Bonneville Junior High School, 5330 Gurene Dr. 16-1- Activities 26, Tot-lan- d, Parent Effectiveness Train- Utah's first statewide Book and Arts Festival will be held 8 from 10 a.m. to 12 April p.m. in the rotunda of he State Capitol. Driving Course Pro-Uta- h Class For Parents Book, Arts Festival $73,000. NEWS, March Lodge Donates To Retarded sculpturing, and the dance. State chairman of National Library Week will be Goidon Owen. Arch Madsen is honorary state chairman, according to Mrs. Doreen Mohrke, executive director, who is also librarian of the Sprague Branch Library, Sugar House. 4 U.S. Savings Bond $33,000; and Secret ; of to be presented in cooperation the National with Safety Council, will be Axel E. Jan-so1812 Park St., and Robert L. Conrod, 544 Douglas St. Persons desiring information should call Mr. Janson at offices. pub- lisher Association Retired Persons. Instructors for the course, The sum of $26,742,000 , for personnel compensation and benefits. The budget for Western Service Center has not been announced for the fiscal year. Other items on the requested budget for Utah include: Bureau of Customs. $33,000; Bureau of Public Debt, Samuel J. Taylor, 135, American operations Revenue Service. This includes, expenditures at the Western Service Center, Ogden, the Salt Lake district office and other commu-nit- v hoard of Utah helps Evans, president of the sponsoring Salt Lake City Chapter of whic' would pay for of the Internal most 1971, $28,533,000 member 11 - Thursday, has The U.S. Treasur requested $28.9 milli n for expenses in Utah during fiscal L. Rampton Bill, of course, is not the only student helped by the Youth Corps program. Clark Stewart, a counselor at Springville High School, cited another example. But it means more than just Bill, along with 108 other southern Utah youths earns 51.45 per hour at various part-tim- e under the jobs Youth Corps program. Calvin Gov. DESERET Utah Funds Requested Board Post I nc I figure things didnt look too bright when Bill and his brother were Sent to the Ettie Lea Home for Boys here three years ago- - But they have brightened' considerably since. Why the change? So Utah Air hopes to get. e famiyouths from lies who need money to stay in school. 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