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Show w rrv-r- v r--r-r fr rvvrii'ryr v r r1 voo f t ' t o- - I he s;it Lake Tribune. Wednesday. .Novemlier s. IHU American Fork Just Recently this old sewing machine was offered for sale in the Classified Ads. Today two families arc happy . . . one with the sewing machine . . . the other with CASH! Progress By Homes Combined Wire Services -Navajo Tribal Chairman Peter WINDOW three-da- v meet held at the Utah State Training School. MacDonald disclosed that Nixon asked his help when he was in Albuquerque last Saturday and that the tribe had received a telegraphed request for support from the occupying Indians. Mrs. Angela Varon, state project evaluator with the Division of Mental Retardation. Department c' Institutions. Denver, served as consultant dent' and Secretary of the Interior Rogers C. B. Mrs. Yaron presented a series of illustrated discussions and distributed e aluation checklists which contained program objectives. She said the evaluation system includes several main features. Evaluation Factors These are establishing baselines for client performance; client measuring performance change (progress or regress); and measuring program degree of success or failure in various categories. Evaluation can be applied at any time during the duration' of the project, it was noted, since the staff is the rater. Measurements are taken periodically as the program proceeds and results are fed back to the rating team for quality Why don't you check around? You might find a valuable article that you're not using and get CASH for it. It may a power mower like this, or any one of hundreds of other articles. It ytt Mod euiitanc in preparing your ad, drop in at 143 So. Main or call tho Claulfltd Violence by law enforcement or others officials involved will not achieve posiMacDonald tive results, wired the President and Secretary of the Interior Rogers C. B. Morton. I urge you to exercise positive leadership directed from your oftice to insure the safety of the men, women, children and elderly occupying the building settlement of this war. Mrs. Yaron said the evaluator and the rater are different individuals and evaluation as a program nent of the project built-i- Call Classified Ads n is compo- Based on Goals A 521-35- 35 k It t V professicnal judgment of backed up by data, was her description of the evaluating system. The house-pareor person who administers the program serves as the evaluator, using predetermined goals on which to base performance ratings of their particular home. Described as a client and program evaluation system, the normalization of environment and community integration of clients and services are emphasized in the project. Participants in the workshop were asked to rate their respective group homes on physical environment, right to property. interaction patterns inside and outside the community Suggests Plan MacDonald suggested two members each from the occupying forces, the National Congress of American Indians, the National Tribal Chairmans Assn., the National Indian Youth Conference and two named by the President. Daniel Peaches, director of public affairs for the tribe, wired the occupying Indians that MacDonald had cautioned the White House against using undue violence. worth, It' This Classified Ad Oat Results! (Most of thorn do) tOI i' Positive Lead Asks control. Advertiiing Ooportmont of this ntwtpopor. Your Direct Lino To RESULTS. ROCK, AR1Z MacDonald, saying he neither condoned nor condemned the occupation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington, called on President Nivon Tuesday tc name a commission to seek a solution to the many .aoquitios m Indian atfams " Tribune Correspondent AMERICAN FORK Group homes which serve the retarded m Utah were eval- uated at a erttml, food condition; SALE upright piano. Rhaao HOURS: 8 Daily a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. WBUUOI. Mri. i.C.T. received itomi tho Sunday 9 a.m. to 12 noon lint day. I to 10 cello end gfoup home, normalization of training, guidance and supervision of staff, employment, and the full gamut of community services such as medical, education and recreation needs. Look at Homes Control of the simulated family composition was also considered as was the normalization of services and the economy of financing the various homes. Ideology training kits were distributed to each couple serving as group home parents. These were designed to assist them in better understanding the needs of the retarded and will serve as a resource aid and reference in APPLSANCES turned into to orienting the parents their responsibilities according to Mrs. Irene Elggren, director of Community Services at the Training School. Mrs. Elggren and Training School Superintendent Paul S. Sagers were responsible for beginning the group home program in Utah. Over the State Mrs. Elggren said group homes have been established in Cedar City, Provo, Orem, American Fork, Lehi and Salt Lake City with inquiries now consideration under from Price and Logan areas. The conference, sponsored by the Community Services of the Utah State Training School, marked the first time parents" from the 10 group homes in Utah had met together for instruction. when you use Want Ads to sell worth- while household appliances. Just dial An will help you. Just say, "Charge it." the Interior Rogers Republican party campaign chest fund, he fired off a prompt reply. Where were you when 1 needed you?" he asked. Steen, who struck it rich in Utah in the 1950s and became Americas first uranium millionaire. said he had contributed about $400,000 to the GOP during his good years." Now hes fighting to stave off bankruptcy and his assets are tied up in court. Sends Letter Steen sent a letter to Presir dent Nixon. Sen. Barry C. B. Morion said: The people w'ho have taken over the BIA building do not represent our people or our w ay of doing things. We Want Them Out want them out of the building so that our people can come back (to Washington). so that we can be served. They are properly doing more harm than good." the statement said. The Papago statement coincides with another statement issued by a Salt Lake City public relations firm representing the Arizona Inter-Tnbalso Council, denouncing the takeover. We BI Gold-wate- of Arizona and Sen. Dominick of Colorado Peter after he received the request for another campaign contri- The Papago reservation in Southwestern Arizona has 7,000 Indians. In Sacaton. Ariz.. Mrs. Don- bution. He said he had con- tributed to Nixon's campaign in 1960 and paid $50,000 as the complete cost of a dinner on Nixons behalf. He said he gave $50,000 to Goldwater when he ran for president, and paid cash and made a trip to Colorado on behalf of ald Antone. president of the Inter-TribCouncil of Arizona said: Those dissident representatives of the American Indian Movement (AIM) who have taken over control of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Building m Washington have doue the Indians more harm by their actions than amy tiling that has been done in the past century. They dont represent the bulk of American Indians anymore than Benedict Arnold represented the American colonists. For generations the Dominick. But, he said, when he went to Washington in 1970 to try to work out his money problems, he was unable to get an appointment with either of the senators. Blasts IRS Moreover, he said, the Internal Revenue Service had caused him millions of dollars truly representative, elected In losses while destroying my Indian leaders have worked reputation as a businessman toward the day when they since it slapped liens on him c on an in 1968. could meet face-to-fac- Denounce Takeover Meanwhile, leaders in Sells. Ariz.. the Papago tribe have denounced the takeover of the Bureau of Indian of Affairs Building in Washington by members of the American Indian Movement. equal footing and with mutual trust with their brothers. Only in an atomo-pher- e of cooperative understanding. we feel, can we find e ange ns to the of the American problems people." non-India- n long-rang- . He said he had paid about taxes before he ran Into trouble with the IRS and sought shelter under chapter 12 of the Bankruptcy Act. A hearing on his proposal to pay off creditors is scheduled for Nov. 17 in U.S. Bankrupt Court. $30 million in Rights Adviser Declares jjSU to Sign 'Navajos No Problem Physicist Juan against government (AP) As Visitor rights adviser said the had at San BLUFF, County civil Tuesday afternoon he encountered no problems with voting by Navajo Indians in southern Utah's San Juan County. A ed said. coming. Checks Nielsen Associated by four polling places Press where reservation Navajos were voting, indicated there were no problems with Indian - well-know- Parker Nielsen, chairman of voting Tuesday. the Utah Advisory Committee Busiest Vote Sites of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, said he toured the southern part of the county where controversy was kindled over alleged discrimination against Navajos. Ive nniiina been to most of the nioc t w, sen said. Most at voted Navajos Bluff. Mexican Hat, Aneth and Montezuma Creek. At election Bluff, judge Joanne Pierce said roughly 75 percent of the unusually heavy turnout of voters were ms- - - ' er was present, as was a Navajo Independent Party June Blackhorse. County Atty. F. Bennion Redd said he had heard of no complaints or vote challengers. r. Promises Interviews Nielsen said he had been in contact with Eric Swenson, a lawyer for an Indian legal aid organization, who had promised to arrange interviews with Indians involved in the Nielsen said he Special to The Tribune LOGAN Dr. Robert B. n nuclear Raphael, a physicist will be a visiting professor at Utah State University during the winter quarter, Dr. Eastman Hatch. USU Physics Department chairman. has announced. Dr. Raphael received his doctorate in theoretical phys- ics Harvard. He held post- - would remain in the county for a voter registration complaints. couple of days to further inSwenson requested federal vestigate charges and rumors of mistreatment of Indians supervision of the county election last week, but was turned who tried to register to vote. down by the U.S. attorneys Cites Attitudes office in Salt Lake City. Swenson had charged that Asst. U.S. Atty. James racial attitudes in the county had deteriorated to the point Housely had been scheduled to accompany Nielsen on his that he expected election tour of the county, but decid fraud Nov. 7. ; the University of California Berkeley, the University of Pennsylvania and the Institute fof Advanced Study at Princeton. where he was associated with Robert Oppenheimer. In 1959 he became a monk, joining the Carthusian Order, and moved to the Grande Chartreuse Monastery in the French Alps. For six years there he studied the philosophy of religion and of science. HI health forced him to leave the order in 1965. and he continued his studies in the philosophy of science with Jacques Maritain. one of the worlds foremost philosophers, in France. Thief Gets Hide 35 or of When uranRENO ium magnate Charles Steen was asked to contribute to the p Linda Ad-vis- The Papago Tribal Council said the takeover was not in the best uiterst of the Papago people. A statement issued bv a Papago Vice Chairman Enos J. Francisco sent to Secretary Mrs. Elggren said a continuing program of instruction is planned to upgrade the community residential program. Also in attendance at the meet were social workers and other members of the staff at the Training School who provide back-uservices to the group homes. You get extra cash 521-35- Where Wns GOP in His Need? (UPI) - For Inequity Panel By Ann Shields Just Say "Charge that's all! Steen Query Ask Nixon Navajos Meet Rates ! K. 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