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Show 8B DESERET NEWS, Tuesdoy, & October 31, 1972 vt t Continued from Page B-- based certification is a step in the nght direct on. I problems of urban education. Seek greater opportunities for students in the World of Work through Career Education. Provide greater use of school facilities by implementing the community school concept. To find ways of rewarding excellence in classroom teach- than removing ing other teachers to administrative positions. We need the good teachers in the classroom. V, Provide conditions that will give very child a good start in public schools. , ' If we want change if v e Boards of education must always be mindful of the tax dollar and exercise responsibility in using funds allocated for education. They should set goals and priorities within the budget. want to strengthen public education, to have a better com- mumty, state and world then ' ' we must give of ourselves and our time. ERNA S. (Mrs. Gerald L.) 1455 ERICKSEN, Military Way, homemaker and mother, and volunteer community worker. continue to work to help solve the problems of providing equal educational opportunities for all H , i - 'tfij&: Utahns To Elect L;W . To " more Making Education relevant. By continuing to provide career education opportunities in the schools beginning ..with kindergarten. Educating ,, for making a living as well as educating for living. Working to identify and ' solve reading problems in young children while there is still time to help them. : Seeking out and placing the very best teachers in the Performance classroom. Term WILLIAM W. CANNON, 47. Northmont Way, president Salt Lake Stamp Co. anti viee chairman Salt Lake City Board of Education. 471) "The Salt Lake City si bools have a declining enrollment amid the rising expectations of patrons. The problems as a result are acute, and the city needs representation on the Utah State Board of Education that understands the intricate nature of these problems. am currently serving as vice president of the Salt Lake City Board of Education, and understand these concerns, and fee! that I can represent the city advantageously in this vital activity. "In addition, I believe that state leadership is important in determining how well the schools are doing. In finding out where their strengths and I portumty for all by a more equitable distribution of funds with better management of educational dollars. weaknesses are, and in prescribing the course of action necessary for improvement. I also that the believe state should provide DISTRICT District) leader- a in little ship developing more adequate means of certification, that will serve the needs of all concerned. tax consultant. have long been interested in education and feel that this interest and my activities in education qualify me to serve on the State Board of Education. My major concerns for education include: I 1 Education is everyones business and should not be left to educators alone. It Providing progressive educational programs to invite more student response. Improving educational man inter-- ' by merging agement ests of faculty, students, parents, and administration, making each of these groups fully aware of all programs and services through better communication. and inviting patent involvement. individualized learning Applying Providing equal education for all children. Motivating teachers toward individual student attention as time and conditions permit. Scheduling school facilities where possible for evening usage and making these facilities available to responsible groups and functions. If elected to the State Board of Education, I will serve all of the people from and SERVICE Distnct BEDROOM to keep our system alive, free, and democratic, a program to nurture seven major objectives must be vigorously pursued. These are: In order CLOSEOUTS H MEDITERRANEAN DRESSER MIRROR E OR REGULAR BED VALUE $400 Public education is simply competent teachers working with groups of students in ap- The State Board of Education by law is in a unique position to contribute to the effectiveness of the individual teacher. To be helpful it must aggresively seek appropriate public support. It must provide leadership and direction to local boards of education. It must strive to strengthen local school district effort and provide needed services not now available at the local level. It must also strive to assure accountability in the individual classroom, in the individual school, in district offices, and among its own and local board members. Term MARION 18, public-educatio- $198 J. (Sam) HANEast, stu- 6841-203- 0 In the last 100 years we as a society have come farther than any previous peoples to face the earth. However, in many ways we have gone backwards just as far. We are facing age-ol- d problems which we, by historys lesson, should have solved long ago. My generation has been presented with a lovely road map of where to go. and how to get there. Unfortunately the destination has been crumpled and mutilated so that it is unrecognizable. In my campaign, thus far, I have discovered in talking with people, that no one seems to know where were going as a society, (besides down the tube), and have formed their own sets of goals and means of reaching them. If elected, and if not, I will continue as 1 have been recently, to achieve a scholastic unity of purpose. However, if elected, it will help my cause immensely." "I have the commitment, the experience, and the ener-- , gy to help improve Utahs schools. I solicit the support of the voters in Murray City and Jordan School Districts. "I believe Utah traditionally in in excellence spends a greater percentage of its income on education than any I will continue the renewal other state. However, because of education that has been a of our low tax base and large hallmark in U'tah. 1 will work families, our exnew of for the growth penditure is low coir, ared to the high standards Utah citapproaches to individualized instruction so that the needs izens demand. This presents of students at all levels can be special problems which I met. I support new programs can be solved. of bilingual education, reading If elected, I pledge the enimprovement and career thusiasm and optimism of my youth together witn the know I believe education must and experience of my be far more flexible and less education and professional education. per-pup- edu-catic- Utah compartmentalized. should become more deeply engaged with expanding'learn-inin all its forms, to include television and other visual aids that extend educational materials and procedures. service to the solution, not only of these problems, but to the innovation and establishment of new goals as well. g Areas upon which I would place special emphasis are: improvement and broadening "I am committed to helping of education-vocatio- nal all individuals realize their inand technical; tellectual rights to the fullest expanding the concept of the extent. community school by allowing of new multiple use of school faculcrunch "The demands, tightened budgets, ties; assurance of equal education for all children with a and expanding opportunities revision of the financing forfor the application of education requires strong leadership mulas, if necessary, to accomand experience in represent plish this goal. career FAST AND GET CASH Calf Early in the Day. . Call Early in the Week. . Provide opportunities for students to participate in the process and selection of curricula. policy-makin- . WAS 60 LOVE SEAT g Assure accountability as part of the system to guarantee fairness to taxpayers, students and teachers. Fulfill the concept of the in its school community broadest sense multiple use of scaool facilities by persons of all ages. $570 C Establish career educavocational-technication, including in the beginning NOW $398 l, SOFA AND LOVE SEAT earliest grades, as part educational system. tJLL ZENITH QUALITY QUALITY ALL THE WAY ASK ANY REPAIR MAN of our If elected, I will do all in my power to make these goals a reality. HH0S! Term ESTHER R. LANDA, East, incumbent, civic and volunteer worker. 5006-103- SUPER (HROMAX 4 Unopposed. $SS! sg; The SALVINI. D4748 Authentically styled Mediterranean console. Full base, casters, 25" diagonal Super Chromacolor Picture. Dark finished Oak veneers (D4748DE) or Pecar veneers (D4748P). 100 Solid-Stat- e Titan 200 Chassis. Solid-Stat- e Super Video Range Tuner. Super-Scree- n n Picture. tuning. AFC. Spotlite Panels. Here . . a ing ;he wnn'e laiHy can pniov color IS' d'agona1 Surer-Sc'ee- r co'noact-S.- Kashmir So'C-S'at- f Rpntli-- P MAYTAG SPECIAL WASHER $22995 DRYER $17900 bg IS co!or View- to1' rectangular vj picture m"'a cabinet. Ostmctive'y modem stvied grained Waut co'or cabmet Titan 101 Chad's. Super V'deo Range Tuner Customize- Tuning only 68995 Dials. 349 Fourteen years of school board experience (12 on Salt Lake City Board and two on the State Board) have given me the unique opportunity of becoming familiar with major JR Sears Unit To EEDEjtEg0SI OMPO Open Continued from Page distribution square-foo- t store Sears B-- l virKTi center. seetnjjggi 11 occupies the Fashion Place site and its parking allocation runs to 1.548 spaces of the total 5.600 Architect was Parkin Architects Engineers Planners of Los Angeles and developer is Ernest W. Hahn, Inc. of Hawthorne, Calif. The shopping center has already opened with a new Auerbachs store at the opposite end and about 29 other stores are in business along the mall. Ultimately, there will be 102 stores doing busi-- ! ness there. acres I I of Sears grand opening ceremonies will begin at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday, The other stores which will open Wednesday, or shortly after, include Calandra Cards, Baker Shoes, Florsheim, EPOS aim - 331 Vv TiUT-- " '-- Castletons Lafayette Electronics, Jeans West, Morgan Jewelers, Discount Records, Fashion Fabrics, House cf Originals, The Cottage, World and Small Shop, LaRies. 33 & U IS Id -- (FT , ia i "JGuji ( -- s 133135? m, , k H - I1 A i't-- ; 'i 'U mr . Q 22 M.M- iq,. DKU- - l.jf'i ;,n iT-- 1 Ax- -' ! iou. . 4 : ik- f:, cVrpt i - wiliTW - ciJUi . 1,1 1. cfry-- HUV'.n Ler-ner- 4 1 environ- ments. The task of everyone else associated with the educational endeavor is to provide the help that teachers need to enable them to be effective w ith learners. anJ 3 DISTRICT (Jordan Murray Districts) naming propriate LINCOLN b. GARDNER, West Point, former Davis District educator, real estate dealer. 60, seif-wort- h NOW $1 98 "Although Utah has traditionally had one of the finest educational systems in the nation, we cannot rest on past The times accomplishments. demand change. The major areas of my concern are equal education for all regardless of race, color, or cieed; vocational and technical education which will equip Utah students to fill Utah jobs; early childhood education with on strengthening emphasis families to enable them to rear healthy youngsters who can benefit from the school system; equitable financing of education including use of all available federal funds; and citizenshp training which will enhance our traditional democratic values. ing Davis County. W. ROBERT WRIGHT, 37. Bountiful, attorney, managing partner in Salt Lake City firm of Jones, Waldo, Holbrook &. McDonough. DISTRICT a (Davis County) Term Provide equal education for all children, including minorities, so they may learn as much as they can as fast as they can. Humanize education by increasing each childs through individual attention. PLUS QUEEN-SIZ- Two. HELEN B. URE, 3105 Imperial St., incumbent chairman of the State Board of Education, civic worker. BASSETT LANDSCAPE to student suggestions. FINANCING SALE moral restraint to Listening DR. GENE S. JACOBSEN, 51, Murray, professor of educational administration at the University of Utah. nationally, dent, musician. sex education. op- - State Board Of Education educational issues, and locally. SON, educaGiving vocational tion equal primacy with college entrance programs. are a must. Career awareness programs in elementary schools and a career development program in both junior and senior high must schools be greatly expanded. Free access to full time career guidance counselors and full time librarians and libraries should have priority at all school levels. New legislation is necessary to environments ansen (Granite School A. GLENN CHRISTENSEN, 54, Kearns, accountant and WARREN BEN MON is necessary to redirect our educational process from one of forcing all students into the same academic mold to one of achieving individual student success determined by his own talents. This will require many more competent professional teachers who possess the ability to justly discipline as well as love and understand young people. Smaller to enable more classloads 2 Term MCALLISTER, 49, 197 Wilson Ave., deputy r.dnunistrator, Utah Department of Employ-ment Security. achieve equal educational T4K - Member 1 1 73 ANNIVERSARY I W ymm ppr .iiiiii |