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Show 2 D DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1973 Everyone accountable, or should be, PTA told By Jane Krembnle for among people. capacity Deseret News staff writer 0 33)EN Men who feel they are unaccountable to God tend to feel less accountable to each other, Neal A. Maxwell told members of the Utah of Farents and Congress Teachers today. s of Maxwell, commissioner education for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, keynoted the final day o groups 49th annual state convention at Weber State College. y Stressing that the existence systems alone does not automatically guarantee the success of a democracy, ne listed reluctance by individuals or public groups to have their performance measured as a prime block to contemporary progress. It seems as though no one wants to be measured and but evaluated, everybody wants to hold everybody else of educational accountable for specific Maxwell commented. results, Noting that this condition produces an unusual resistance to halting programs, he added, Our society seems to go on scratch ing even when the stops. He criticized the current tendency toward turning the reluctance to be measured into inadequate systems of disclosing information to the public, saying that disclosure of data should follow dollars invested in public programs if we are to keep faith with one of the central premises of a democracy." The church education official listed other blocks to progress in American society, including: A tendency to seek, early, easy answers to society complex problems. A lessened seemingly Inability to anticipate anguish or to feel pain prospectively." An absence of adequate models in programs and persons for use in planning. Unwillingness to accept the consequences of what we want. A national reluctance to acknowledge honestly the bitter fruits of ethical relativism. Instead of persisting and refining our efforts to improve various things as experience dicatates, our national tendency is to have the reforming impulse ricochet from cause to cause, all the while heightening the anxieties of people without any real reform, Maxwell told the PTA workers. Pointing to a current lack of cooperation among individuals, he said many citizens are developing deliberate apathy to cope with the numerous signals of alarm being sounded by too many Paul Reveres riding about warning us of this or that impending disaster. Democracy is designed to help manage our differences openly, and yet that cannot be done unless there is both shared concern and shared respect, he continued. Outlining current lack of the ability to anticipate anguish or feel pain propsectively, the church official said the impulse to do something quickly when pain Is felt often leads Just as being able to delay gratification is a mark of maturity, being able to discipline ourselves in advance through wise anticipation is also an evidence of wisdom, he commented. In our national passion for uniformity, which appears to be the prime passion of any bureaucracy, wa may well be depriving ourselves of variety in political, social, economic and educational models that might show us how . improvements could be achieved," Maxwell warned. Turning to the block to progress presented by our unwillingness to want the consequences of what we want, out Maxwell an singled untamed bureaucracy and an indifferent citizenry as democracys equivalent of divorce. The two-da- convention, delegates representing some 84,000 PTA members throughout Utah, was conducted by Mrs. Ernest Burnside, state president. y g 800 Delay of the Central Utah Project may deal a crippling blow to Salt Lake Countys growth, a water conservancy district official said Wednesday. Estel L. Wright, chairman of the Salt Lake County Water I st county would soon be out of water, he added. According to Robert B. Hil- FREE PICK-U- P COLD FUR STORAGE Repairing Cleaning . . . ours exclusively in the Intermountain States HOLLANDERIZING simply magnifies the Phone problem. in Sa:t Lake City. or 328-118- 8 in Ogden, 374-278- 0 Provo. Zenith in outlying areas. All numbers all toll tree. 364-365- 5 825-160- 7 737 round win for Moss Frank (UPI) the has Sen. E. Moss, WASHINGTON won the first round in fight to prevent the says he Forest Service from closing three of its regional offices. 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Alan Bible, promised to honor the request and include prohibitive language in the new appropriations bill. Parole date UTAH STATE PRISON m Hilbert said the county currently operates on an annual supply basis, depending on the accumulation of snow and rain in watersheds each year. We also deplore the misleading statements of those who declare or imply that the water resources to result from the project are not needed, Wright said. Conservancy District, voiced concern over the project's progress during a board of directors meeting. Noting that Salt Lake County has shown an annual growth rate of more than 15 percent in the past few years, This commented, Wright growth demands a similar increase in usabie water and the facilities for its distribution, and future growth is almost totally dependent upon the water supply." I citizens and industry in the Directors voiced opposition to a recent order from the Secretary of the Interior halting all new contracts cn the project until an environmental impact study has been approved on the Bonneville unit. Earlier, delegates approved resolutions backing marriage curriculum classes in Utah's . Other inmates getting roles include: , think FUR STORAGE think , , of S.L County , water aide says to erratic social and political behavior. cooperation iticiai M CUP delays may pinch growth 1 825-160- 7 Ogden, 374-278- 0 add 65c postage tor clogs, 25c for pr. pnntyhose, 45c for gown, 60c for either bag, crystal sent freight collect Indicate 2nd coior cnoice wnere possible. Phone orders 328-- 1 188 Salt lake ?rovo, Zenith 737 in outlying delivery areas. t I ftiilllgllrfini. ini frufl fnumrfrtrr-.- , iftifon tbmlfTi .00 pr. Hosiery, Salt Lake & Fashion Place. Mail orders filled, beyond our delivery area ,rfiv Jin ft' m fM ff,, A A..V. , K |