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Show 16 B DESERET October 13, 1970 NEWS, Tuesday, Stamps Cite Wins Grant U. dav, pows - WASHINGTON The Post Office Department will honor on American Servicemen commemorative stamps to be issued later this year. For 'Special' Student Study the first year,, the staff will try to ldentif- - behavior, patterns of handicapped children in urban and rural schools. The staff w ill then produce a model for teachers to use. Education of children handicapped by mental disabilities or possibly even their own brilliance will be studied by a team of University of Utah researchers through a $108,000 During eight-memb- Education of Office U.S. One of the stamps will honor the American prisoners of war, and the second will mark the 50th anniversary of the Disabled American Vete- grant. ran. Laurence J. Burton, had urged Postmaster General William Blount to issue the stamps honoring POWs because it would help focus world and national attention to the plight of 1,500 Americans held by the North Vietnamese and the Viet Rep. If the program is proved successful through tests, the material will be packaged and distributed to school districts throughout the region. The project, is expected to run five years and to receive "about $2 million in federal money. Only the U. of U and the University of Pennsylvania were chosen to establish ; the regional resource centers for the project this year, sc id Dr. Judy Buffmire, project director and assistant clinical professor of special education. Cong. "'KOKGKONG ' 3 In SALT LAKE CITY DAYS, OCT. 13, 14, & 15 Custom Tailoring for Mon & Women at Fantastic Hung Kong prices said only 50 per cent of Utahs handicapped children are in schools that can afford special education teachers. Dr. Buffmire On diiptoyi . ImM Jw.ol.ri, Knit Salta, Evmlni lays Special offer 2 SUITS $11A JL 1U and 1 SHIRT... for "Our goal is to develop for elementary strategies teachers to oeal more effectively with handicapped children in the regular and spe-ciclassro oms, she ecus FOSTACC DUTY RAYMOND CHAND Ctll or visit HOLIDAY INN DOWNTOWN 328-430- 1 9 A.M. to 9 PJYL Unable to vlst. Just write & be on our mailing list. McNeds, K.P.O. Box 7246, Kowloon. Hong Kong explained. Mrs. Wes Barton agrees: "My husband and I designed and built our home. I, as a homemaker, wanted Total Electric primarily because electric heating is much cleaner than othr types of heating. My curtains and drapes in our last electric home and also the waits were so much easier to keep clean. I also like the part of not having to clean floor registers. I've had some sinus difficulties in the past; but with electric heating, ' I've experienced little or no problem. "I love my electric kitchen it's built for speed. My electronic oven is just unbelievable. I can thaw a loaf of frozen bread in five minutes, bake a potato in eight minutes and cook a casserole in 15 minutes." Mrs. Wes Barton 1155 West 4575 South Ogden, Utah SUE 4-00- JOBS 0 SAVED r fi ran UTAH 3 1 i 1 ' i Senator Moss prevented transfer from Ogden to California of tha W estem Service Center of the Internal Revenue Service. This is one of seven major IRS centers in the country, and employs 4,400 Utahns. Volunteer for Mos. John S. Hinckley, Weber County Chairman RBSBBBBI IFdamnUnij (DfaMtgdI McSs THURSDAY - SUNDAY Family WEEKENDER Ads run on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday giving you extra shopping coverage. List as many items as you like at the special low rate and watch the action. Don't miss this opportunity to use the power of advertising. YOU GET: 7 Big Insertions . . . 3 Daily Tribune 3 Daily Deseret News AND the t - i far-reachi- Sunday Tribune ALL FOR $1,80 Per Line (Minimum spec 2 lines) ' fr m IIVEBETTIk i CALL NOW TO PLACE YOUR family WEEKENDER ads SU-VA- g - 521-353- 5 An experienced AD-TAK- Will Help You Write Your Ad JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" Utah Power & Light Company |