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Show f His idea on saving more energy would be open. There would be no stores, entertainment centers, theaters nor golf courses open on Sunday. The airlines would he ablp to cut their flights in half. There would be no reason for heating and air conditioning because people would be observing the Sabbath Day and keeping it holy. No one would he hurt hv thie annrnnch Why? Because thev would be observing the Lords law. Doesnt everyone realize that when you obey the commandments of the To the editor; It seems to me that everybody from the President of this vast nation down to the least is spinning in circles over energy conservation. The energy crisis that everyone is so concerned about can be solved with five words: Keep the Sabbath Day holy." How would it solve it? Take one avenue of energy, fuel economy. There would be no driving on Sunday, for no service stations Lord, you will be blessed not only s a people but as a nation. This is not a Mormon doctrine This is a commandment to all religions. President Spencer W. Kimball, of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, our President and Prophet, has asked to keep the Sabbath Day holy. Before you condemn this thought, think of all the things in your own personal life that could be eliminated on the Sabbath Day aiiu llicii biUiliply it by 2UU iimUliil John Q Woodruff y 317(1 S. East 1885 New trend in schools r If you had a choice, would you send your children classroom where they would to a fundamental perhaps have to work a little harder and respond to firmer discipline? Most of you will have no such choice, but school patrons who live in the Morton Meadows area on Sait Lily 3 west eiov Wlii Fo itrxf they'll be able to choose between what might be classroom program and a called a regular fundamental classroom. The option has Ilv been worked out for Meadowlark Elemenl.aor tary School by Pnnci-- p ('hull in a Steve N . Borovatz, teachers at 1 t school he School-Communit- Deseret News the , y education editor . Council, the School Improvement Council and pupils themselves. A brochure will go to parents sometime in June, Principal Borovatz says, which will describe the new program and provide a means for parents to elect which program they wish their child, or children, to attend. The fundamental program will be installed in one classroom at each grade level, Borovatz says The fundamental program has five aims, or goals, as follows' 1. To teach students to write, read, spell, speak and compute accurately and effectively, 2. To teach students to know and understand their history, then' heritage, and the structure of their govci nnient 3 To challenge each child to do lus best The child's wot k is to be done properly and on time. It is to be corrected by the tcac her so that the child may experience success and satisiaction, which are to be regarded as the true rewards of endeavor. 4. To reinforce parental teaching of citizenship, respect, discipline and personal behavior. 5. To insure accountability, examinations, grading and reports are essential so that each student may come to know his own powers and limitations. Does your school have such goals At Meadowlark School next year the following regulations must be adhered to Attendance. One of the most important factors influencing achievement is attendance The best teacher in the world cannot teach a student who is not present in the classroom. Homework. Homework will be assigned uuuih academic subject. Parents are encouraged to review each assignment before it is turned in. Home-schopartnership. Students whose par ents show an active and supportive interest in school work generally achieve success at school. This interest cun best he demonstrated by the parents support of the school and reasonable regulations Dress It is (he assumption that how a student dresses cun alt cel attitudes towai d leai mug and that dress in play clothes has tended to result in play attitudes Students and teat hers are encouraged to dress in appropriate school clothes Parents who choose the fundamental classrooms must support these policies and must agree to meet periodically with teachers at mutually convenient times to discuss pupil progress. Discipline will be maintained and the teacher will have authority to conduct the classroom in such a way that learning takes place Parents will be informed of any misconduct of their children Students must master minimum grade requirements to be promoted to the next grade Grades will be issued periodically and will reflect both achievement and effort. Teachers will provide help before and after school lo students with learning problems. Thats a brief outline of the proposed program More details will be contained in the brochures. Principal Borovatz, Meadowlark teachers and patrons should be commended for working out this fundamental alternative. We believe that many, if not most, parents would respond favorably to such an option. We wish the school success And we hope believe the idea will spread and Fish-Find- er 600 Zebco with wide-rantal gears Reel drag, all mecomplete with Spin-Ca- ge . . 7 st 4064 Zebco action fiberglass rod . . .line and vinyl carrying case. medium-lig- high-densi- ht Model 8350 Reg. 1?- Take along the convenience of this versatile chair with rod and beverage holders at the sides, utility box below. Metal frame, canvas covered. ty '- All solid-sta- te Letters from our readers 7 circuitry gives sensitive readings accurate, . . with Gimbal mount. battery tester. To the editor Your April 30 edition contains an article which reports a study by the Bureau Utahs of University of Community on the Development Series Mitchell '440' automatic-ba- il reel with with roller line guide for maximum line protection, 4.8-toretrieve ratio, velvet-smoo- th roller bearings. With 7-Green 0 ft. sh -1 high-tensi- on River Rod. 6-f- all-me- tal 209 Reel 24 Model 208 Spin-Ca- st Reel 4.1-towith high-spee- d gear and ratio, calibrated dial-dra- g positive pin pickup. Complete with VIP-3- 1 P, t. light-actirod. automatically sets the hook, all you do is bait your hook, cast, and reel in your catch. rod holder, adjustable spring, construction. sturdy Hook-A-Fi- -1 munity Development on take no position for or against the incorporation of this area. In reaching such a decision, the pros and cons of incorporation should be carefully weighed by residents of this area. Richard P Lindsay Director. Bureau of Community Development University of Utah Enter 66 Rod Lead-Cor- Reg. 32.00 95 Reg. 15.95 Outfit Spin-Ca- st Pole Holder m Reg. 55.00 feasibility of incorporation of the Draper area. The article indicates that the study recommends that the city incorporate. The article accurately reported much data contained in the study related to the possible economic consequences of incorporation upon residents oi the Draper area The article failed, however, to report that, as stated in the study itself, the University of Utah and the Bureau of Com- Silver New! tHoekAFishf e Line Big Bass Contost Register and weight your catch at any of Wolfes stores. Trolling Outfit ADNomree 1st Don Wilson, al caught 5-l- Utah Lake 3-Tr- Jack Wardley, caught at Lake Powell, 12 s., Penn 209 Trolling Reel, designed to handle the big ones with metal spool and 475 yard line capacity with 15-l- b. mono. Complete with 23 4-l- 12-oz- ! to 50 5 boot-foo- 3, t. Kip Boots 19" Reg. 39.93 off-pea- bu-se- no-far- seven-year-ol- slip of paper that the bus driver hands them to redeem bus fare, very long Either the child will lose the paper or another child will take it away trom him It costs $30 per child for bus fare each school year, to and from school. The average Utah family having three school children must cough up about $108 a year for bus fare alone. This is a e f test Also, the will not boneht our school children one bit if the hours are set at 10 a.m. to 3 p m Most schools start at 8:30 a.m. and let out about 3 p.m Again, our tax off-pea- rip-of- no-fa- re no-far- Magna New plants: who pays? To the editor May I a dozen ower companies compete for my business. Because they enjoy a monopoly, the government set up a public service commission to protect me from ticing overcharged. I agree UP&L will need u tremend ous increase in plant capacity. New plant capacity in an expanding market can bo financed in several different ways. The company can sell additional stock, it cun float a bond issue, or it can plow back profits. It is common corn practice for rapidly-growin- g panics to forgo dividends and use answer Mr. Arnolds question ot April 25? In my original letter of outlined Utah Power & Lights request for a 20 percent rate increa.se as against a six percent general inflation rate. I posed the question, If the ratepayers are to pay for all this expensive equipment, how come we don't own it after its built? April 18, 1 Mr. Arnold's rejoinder was, If Mr. Workman buys a new Ford, should he own part of Ford Motor Company? If I think the price of a new Ford is too high, I can look to its competitors, General Motors, Chrysler, a loreign make, or even a used Car. Where can turn if my light bill is too high" profits tor rapid growth UP&L wants to maintain its high stock dividends and at the same tunc pay the tnaior part ol its tremendous plant expansion out ol profits It's nice to have your cake and cat it, too Ken Workman Fount ilul Our government lias wisely granted stant attention a monoiKily to UP&L to furnish me I hope the Deseret electricity. It would be wasteful to have News will continue to sponsor this contest. Although the participation this year was remarkably widespread, Im convinced that it will grow To the editor and Wot Id Report. "The If this contest succeeds shameless conniving and Many millions of citiin helping to improve the zens of this great nation cowardice that Congress spelling of thousands of arc thoroughly disgusted displayed m arranging to students us well as recog- with the exorbitant pay raise its pay, without nizing those who are the raises members of Conhaving to vote, was champions, it will ac- gress and other governgreeted with dismay, complish a noble ment leaders in Washing- shock and disgust " purpose ton voted fur themselves As long as there arc recently. It was a shameJ. hundreds ol McCarty ful Daryl many thing to do. Executive Secretary, thousands of poor w slow s Utah Education quote Marvin Stone, in this country that editor of the U!S News helped make this nation Still rankled by pay hike Insulated Cheat Weder Insulated Q199 SWg. 33.93 Kip fc sMOhshed June 15 1850 Publish eath Second class postage Paid at Salt even.nq C it Utah The Deseret News Publishing Company assumes no responsibility tor manuscripts ana uhofuur antis contributed Photographs and rPr,ntf Cjptv '!K Virpr permission given m advance Boots 24" ,t' DtshWET 6-- 12-1- NtWb as registered US frademcMk Rubber upper, boot-foin Insulated boot foot sizes 7 regular and long and Converse Models With Minor Surface Blemishes! ot Editorial O'fio- TO F. South Advortisinu and Circulation U3 S Main SI Sail LaM City Utah 8.1111 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH converse 10-1- 3, . DESERET NEWS rubber uppers, deep cleat sole. Sizes 7 to 13 All converse Reg. 53.S3 dollars are subsidizing a bus system which collects $1.29 for each fare and our children are left our of the benefits we are paying for. I challenge every parent ol school children who must ride UTA every school official, teachers, people who must commute back and forth to work each day and university students as well to demand a publicized public hearing. Lets ask this test be conducted from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. so at least we can benefit one way with no-- 1 are. When I stop to think of the $9 5 sales tax million from the quarter-een- t we handed over to UTA and the f vnn.nnn the Urban Mass Transportation Administration in Washington is granting to UTA to conduct this hour, experiment, I get sick inside to think a child must cough up exact fare every day and we keep digging deeper into our already strained pockctbooks to feed this white elephant bus system Mrs. Carol Landurcs To the editor As a Utah taxpayer and the parent of a child who must ride the UTA bus five days a week, 1 take issue with the exact fare demand and the suge gested hours for the test, soon to be conducted First, its going to be a total hassle for parents to have the exact bus fare for each child every morning to ride the bus to school. Second, very few six- - and d children can hang onto a cal and art gelling measly $un a month Social Security these guv eminent leail ei's had no rn.hr to raise their salaries the way May did Kt only These Washington TELEPHONE NUMBERS Information 3. K NUMBERllN FISHING! J 250 South State 62nd South and Highland Drive. 5 News ftps Sports scores Classified 524-448 5 Ombudsman 524 4400 LmHv only Nut AV.IU if I. ,n Ih. SMOotUMh F mill. On 4 50 Nevada Daily and Sunday (Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming ' Daily only (All other St desi Daily and Sunday (All other states) Saf jrday only 6 months I Saturday only year I Chur h News nt y year (1 iyi 5 00 150 600 600 10 40 450 All mail subscriptions are payable in adv.vv e Member Audi! 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Garcia Spelling bee impressive 3rd Weeks Winners! Hits (jJA test plan weigh the pros, cons Mitchell 440 Spin Outfit A4 12-vo- . battery, 977 DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, of fish and bottom structure !t up to 300. Uses ) m 524 240 Wyoming To the editor Utah Power und r' VwLmizun vVOUHi stop pending hu much money on radio and newspaper advertising telling us what good guys they arc, they could eliminate at leust two or three rate increases a year, Its hmd enough puymg for electricity, let alone "snow jobs " i i If ,u , Mrs Y. Parkin HUE a I'm South |