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Show 8 A statewide plan UEA airs lie Utah Kducatmn Association's II msc of Delegates mot today amid rumors cl a statewide school sjstcm The delegates' agenda contains two '(solutions, one winch would, support a stutew idc salary system and another which would oppose statewide school system No decision had been made h presstime Md.arty said the two are opposing resold ,ons because a statewide salary si hedite i annul be accomplished without a statewide school system McCtrtjv said that the handling of teacher notations m Utah has frustrated some leaeliyrs to the point that they believe ,i statewideValary schedule, and thus in effect a scho system, would lie beneficial The stated, system." said McCarty ' al least as I s g, would mean the lE would be negoti.fcjng for salary and other ni.dti rs with the legislature it is now they,, m of negotiations is to many teachety and school board members an affront nd. sonm think we mmht as well have theyatewide system. 1 Mthouu'h concrete proposals for '.ilesidc school system have yet to sur-- I no sonic school officials believe that, if die I tali Lettish, ture continues to control mi portions of the school budget. i id,, vc a,.ni i m be far aw ay D.iryl MiC'arty executive secretary for said the legislature has taken out the I F of the hands of local s hool boards nearly 70 in r cut of the funds diev normally would -- n; i c.i-i- I ' nother I EA resolute would author 1e a study on whether Members could withdraw from the Social Sctyntv System (nil involution to be considered today .ills foi i in mi ins, on of ,i statewide v ilary o .a hoi schedule in the IT. s But Security Is compsm-,i. , Catty said some teachers financial and legal implication mth di aw al explored, perhaps even chsjeiioing the system's compulsory natuie m a hot la dive proposal y Mi iliodlt r re olutmn would establish a v t ' mist a statewide school I He blasted lie s I'd h.oldh ,sl had demonstrated the Utah School Bvmis Vsociation foi "saying that class si,, 'eduction had a lower priouty than (tiler items before the legislature " During the session. said Prop.ero the legislature cut taxes by million This meant that the average family of lour persons wtih an income of $l(i,no(i would receive a tax lit ot about 5d3 That y million could have been used to hire more than 71)0 teachers to reduce the sic ot classes by three or four student-- , in our elementary giach.s Wind will that $!f do, compaied to what it no; lit have ctono" he said iiother matter being considered b.v delelates is ol whether a study should be loiuuii id on tlie role of the principal as the has t.7o association secs it The UE members who aic prmpuls or other admmistratoi s they icin copter charges r i c '1 1 complaint charging two men v ilh a robliery flim silay ol a downtown com shop was signed l id. iv bclorc Sail Take ( ily .lodge Koliert (' I iibson Alexander Mori no ( r nel is. X, To i) Jocksoii B r u e c a n d e M'i liaels, 22. lool W tth South were named m a complaint signed by Salt Lake City Police Detec live William bbutt The two were ui tested by polite w .thin a block . M weapons and disguises described by w itnesscs in their possession, the i omplutnt said Bad was set at Mil lor tn nt las and s, for Michaels nutl inm Doj Moses ' e n il A I Kin In liman Gospel music. unct accompaniment 2th Century innovation, added jag heat DaV is noted to that the grand -- t itcinclt t! "Ill louiity aftornev ftiis week the State Board o Examiners approved innie than 17,011 in t avel expenses tale rules oi i rimtnul pioiedure assign such a determination as one ot the gr,.nd guy's duties will nuinhti ul -- t retold. hex I at s.iv mg e-- -, Ill 1,1 lei i Dr Call JacKsi in will commek further on black religious music, and the Trinity V M E. Choir is si lied ulcd to provide musical exanifis t SINGLE ON 111 PH. James i KETCHUMS SALT LAKE So. 800 W. 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' 111 nil ,1 i in - nth t.i it ' ' u.i mi ' i . nn di d m i grade m Mediums Head smaller number A 1 CEDAR SHAKES n- Hi ill NATURAL LOOK REDWOOD PRIMED LAP a il ' i 'll" mil" " Sale Good Unfil March 28 ANNIVERSARY! m-- i A" Next to Colietts North 1st 111 ill 364-185- 1 Dooley, president, Salt torhe Advance- 1 lii cf Tmpio ?3 RichcirJs Sirs, t Phone ake Chapter. National Association ment of Colored People 1 -- t FRI, Tit 9 P.M. PARK FREE 221 Easv as 1, 2, 3 Melch aic itnple to lead litre ale lilt Me" lie id lie dials and wnti down tin liguit-- I'wri In I'll. Leiail-- e that'" low mii power image m nyht leioided A" tlie middle llhml .,1 loll at light. Dial -J ic mil" ti im. kilowatt h.aii". Dial mt ,."Urt " lo a u 1" Nme I, Dial and Imndltd". a no li I" li i a littli dial w hu h mt eun - it - ul . At $0189 eijtili t d tn hull, I "00 400 Also. Ihe topic "Is There a Fmu For Blacks m ltah,,- will lx explored by the RovdD Wilson. I rbnn Iwague. and & pneed at $ UTAH WOOLEN Block Sou til TOILET & LAVATORY CAPITOL ty 11 at w 1 i l i t SHOP MON. BUNK LESS LEGS g Styled lor the Missionary Choose from a large selection Missionary Discount. lei ( I ) L'LLL TWIN ARMY NAVY 333 SO. STATE Long-Wearin- VESTED MISSIONARY SUIT , m A Top-Qusli- a P lev es Utah Woolen om Buy MAKE ,g dev i s ei Mon till ,rll It" i.dltd "kllnwau llolii- -. 'how II i I fi expense limit a it ,ls week (i" Calv ,r, Hampton chided the State B" nd ol Education I I, HALF BATH t tiu its on vi"i kw li l" ooi hie k low alt lo Ini mu hum. 1,1 tin I'owc oi - in m a lit! watt lijil bulb tin lo hi'iii- mill h government iiiMi'iiwis have eiir I tali ion iiud then own niettis so hi tan asked how in v moni'o) In ir ui i a mix good idea .lei till llletei-a- ii t lwr rams Sonic si ,(e employes travel at federal METAL BEDS 'J - M'li'l"!!' hat a deU1 ill ai it h in o! probable cause was no! niexaiu to the indict Ehrlic hnian said n,t a These are songs A hope aid love, as well as by mils of toil and sorrow h0 .,aiu More than just musiimd words, religious music till- h'lV 111'. e er'll ( r I'T1 ri quests bcloi e t he board re The educators luests weie down somewhat but the s'ack me I iken up bv Department of Social Services emp since main of their prog ranis . re laced with led or d fords and the emp loves re pure t' amim. in administering the plug a young hi spring v a traditional hymns, medium m whVi, blacks illustrate their provides personal feelings, and the N, lings derived from the niusu Davis said The lec ture senes, "Tile Vk Familv in Utah." funded by tlie Ltah Endow metfr the Humanities, (out miles next Friday at the YVC t ith st,,to employes, spring apparently bungs thoughts of out-o- t si, ilc trivcl to irious work shop', nti 1 1" gs ami i mi ai- Learning To Read Your Electric Meter Can Help You Use Energy More Wise!) A In man s fancy olten torn-t- o thoughts of love, ac i cd in g to the old say ing altnrili'i s Sae on Electricity How to Thoughts turn to state travel e wee pieiudued a dt p'.i'y ' pust ilargi Miller of DaV is s.nii i . Go m the den had caught fire 11 id p in Friday Vos thought he had ve.ir -i Shields said no one was mured (luring the fire, which caused s', uoo damage to the house and Aim to its (.ontcnts told Chief Shields a cuuci: A'a-- a poivgamist Joseph who has drawn attention in a tight with the govern merit ov cr land near Glen Canyon. I tah were in in 'ail bv tlie grand juiy bx Deep River." and "Walk together Odyit-eunong many exhibit "groat rclkst ,, .,ense oi togetherness, and they nubility instructed the P,plv how to live and provided hope. I ol a roblH ry ..I Rust Coin and (lilt Shop. Jll S Main. Thui sdav morn mg. w ith stolen pmperiv ' minutes i r i y Jud"e iiiry ag an'.? John Henry i die. Utah Miller t c Butt Chief Richard Shields. Salt Lake- - County Fire Department said tils men arrived at fi 10 a m tn put out the fire, which had been burning for several hours Firemen had it under control in 10 said the I tin Uisidci 1 Hauls groups n people and indiv lduals, by fathers as they dx'i'ed Sv mothers as thov wmked. and even bv ihildren isuiey played, lie said Boren Deseret News staff writer (nispel music and American Negro spirituals arc .ui important part of the black heritage They communicate traditions, emotions rchgiou.s priori pies, and poitrav family roles The Rev France Davis, ( uivary Baptist ( hunh. said this in a lecture Finlay night al the ",21 E Tin South AUC The influence ol religious music oil the family li is be en tremendous " Davis said ' I seel safe when sa mui h of the survival of the black family has been dependent on black music " Brought forciblv to the New World, blacks an ictl w ith them their songs and chants Music vv.as a form of communication capable of crossing language burners and. eventually, those forms were adapted to English, he said major problem inflicted by slavery was disruption of family life, Davis said But the gospel provided hope and promises of family rt juvenation. harmony among all people, and of relations between men and between men and Clod, lie said mei k a's only true folk music is embodied ui the Nr, ro spirituals Davis said, songs that Grew out of luish customs, not the least of which was slavery 'Hie music was sung Without instrumentation bv By Hay foun p a Judge Rid, ft cuiintv grand med Music heritage explored A charges two Utah Superio" (null M.gdyn Riddel put it out adequately, so he ditin t J1 the fire department then Shields said the couch uppar ently burned all night, and spread throughout the den until falling glass wakened Vos Vos rushed upstairs and helped his teenage son. who slept m a bedroom next to the den, get out of the house Mrs A'os leit through the base meat door A $6,500 fire HOLLADAY burned out the front section of the Robert Vos home. 2871 Morgan Jinn Soutlu. early today Di against one ot men aeui'Oi! ol possos--ma stolen IMicnpter a.,' ordered Frida v by Joseph Complaint signed in S.L. heist the 1,1 - - I PI PHOENIX I't VK'U damages home Fire of lawsuit He said the resolution was promp ted hv some b- - cause of fear that social security would someday bo broke UEA President Walter H Pro. hero told teachers he was proud of the leadership , . li Review OF MASCH 27, 1976 DESERET NEWS, WEEKEND 1, . 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