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Show Dear Teacher 14 A Salt L&ke Tribune, Sunday, January SI, lUTl Retarded Do Learn, Earn at High School Students with learning disa-- f bUities should not be sepa-- ; rated from other high school 1 students, because there is too much stigma attached, says a woman who has been teaching educable mentally retarded teens for the past six years, "I want these students to have the normal high school and fun," said experience 3 Mrs. Jessie L. Nelson. They can benefit from association with others their age. After all, they won't be rnents, a childrens nursery school arid other places so they can see the different types of jobs available to them without further training. separated from the community after theyre out of school, sue pointed out. With Jack L. Burton Mrs. a Nelson jointly operates program at Highland High School in which educable students with learning disabilities are given vocational and academic training to prepare them for future life. R. Nelson Tevrehe the Retarded n Explosives i Any person engaging In the business of manufacturing, importing or dealing in explosives will be required to be licensed under the explosives control section of the Organ-fee- d Crime Control Act of 1970, effective Feb. 12, 1971, George W. Martens, special investigator for alcohol, tobacco and firearms. Internal Revenue Service for Utah, said any person who intends to acquire explosives from a licensee in a state other than bis own or from a foreign country, or who intends to transport explosives in interstate or foreign commerce also must have a federal permit. Businesses engaged in dealing with exDlosives prior to Oct. 15, 1970, will be allowed to continue to do business, but must make application for the new license by Feb. 12, Mr. Martens said. License forms are available at any IRS office, and when Submitted should be accompanied with cash, money or Fees $30; Goal check. are: manufacturer, manufacturer limited The students are tunneled into my classes from junior W'e she said. hig.i school, help them prepare for a job by teaching them such things as how to fill out a job how to keep a job once they have one, how to budget their money and how to obtain a social security number. Mrs. Nelson said students also are taught the primary skills such as occupational English and mf1 All 23 of ti.j student? I have this year spend their mornings with me and Mr. Burton in the classroom, she In the afternoon, the said. sophomores are released for a job in Highland High School. They are very restricted and sheltered at this age, so we can watch for problem areas and help them overcome, she said. Typical of the jobs they might hold are It is very gratifying, however, when I see my former students working and ran bring them back to class for a visit as incentive for current Nus, Nelson, a 1955 graduate of the University of Utah, has ta"ht for about 25 years, on many different grade lev- els and at times on a special before she got her degree. students. Mrs. Nelson said a regular diploma is issued to her students when they graduate, which looks no different from those received by other high school graduates. Ive been at Highland for . several years, she said. Be- - j fore taulmg special educa- - ! tion I taught advance English classc It was hard to change to this, but now I can see the results it is wonderful. There have been problems. Students such as I work with have taking criticism, and it took us a while to get the work program we now have operating. little-thoug- ht calculating ,amed. are graded by their employers, who fill cut forms indicating the work performance, Sirs. Nelson Studenta Mrs. Nelson said the sophomores return to her classroom at the end of the day to discuss problems they might be having and to fill out their work sheets. These sheets let the stu- dents list the hours they work and the pay they receive so they save,' these math. Juniors are allowed to leave Highland High, but only to work in other schools In the district at similar jobs, Mrs. Nelson said. Seniors are placed in positions in the community with the assistance of the Utah State Employment Service. Learn Budgeting All bring their paychecks to class, Mrs. Nelson said. We teach them how to budget and help them set up a savings fund. As soon as they have $10 in that fund here at school, we help them set up a regular savings account in a t 4 County Okays ;2 Payments $17,500 to Rlph Bhr and Kay Boren. Theyll receive second place pinnues. The teams answered some 30 nupsuons about the weeks news as it, appeared in The Tribune. 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The boys team from Murray High School chased the girls throughout the content ft never caught them as the girls walked away with an 2 victory. half-hoj The quick-paceprogram was telecast Saturday at 12:30 p.m. on KUTV, Channel 2, In color. The winners picked up a lead in the early stages of the program and withstood a late roily by the boys to garner the rorveted plaajps The Tribune presents members of the winning team. j y said. The teens also get an opporto work in other tunity assistant janitor or librarian." Return at Days End er. $50, and dealer, $20. who intend Persons to transport or acquire explosives in interstate or foreign commerce must apply for a federal permit at a cost of $20, or a nonrenewable permit for $2, which must be paid in hern the purchase is made. i , CHARM JANUARY apli-catio- n, $5; import- of Quarterly payments the county legal defender and $8,750 to the Action Program were approved by Countv Commission Chairman William E. Punn and Finance Commissioner Ralph Y. McClure. i This will allow the remainder of the annual appropriation of $105,000 to the two departments to be investee and (Iraw interest until needed, they noted. , Our main goal is to make Mrs. them Nelson said. 4 Classroom time is spent as much on teaching the students such of things as 'always be to work on tune as it is on adding up the paychedcs and the money Learn Practicalities Agent Notes Law on Order Students thus get a chance to see what they might like to do. classes, sudi as sewing, cooking and art, accoiu ng to their abilities, interests and maturity level the teacher said. C. e! U. Graduate Scoring Neither team Three-Lev- Leaders could muster enough points to oust the scoring leaders. Top girls score to date is 104, set by Davis High and the highest boys score is 102, set by Clearfield. 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