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Show DESERT NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Tuesday, May,19, 1964 ,4A , . it iv q 'OS iho-...011....,::i.q.'...:..-?'"::. r ,4,,Ikane - , t 'S1 --41 :i.7,:::::...o:,:go:::,,:-0.:.1.0il.-..0-07,...--i- , nab ischooldistric,. t ... I, t VMS lb operate nohow dot to immolate Mil Sandier, It PrOblemS rewired days schoolswithlimitect and eoftInMer-- not M us SOUTH SADIPIETtchnits Wanet s,t NESOIttid vcchoot as VbSed Tuesday,- - put the atter Tessier. were hest Shoddy with recess Tuesday. reviler leachers. lets makeup Says announcing Previously hi, ere In sess1014'heing taught -- 3 NORTH SANPETESchools in seism; - ' - a,,-- -- , le 7 , -- - t- both Monday and Tuesday with few regu- SOUTH SSOMITEveryleins. eiteeded lac teachers. Aubstitute staff expected to function normolly Tuesday end subbe Mcreased Tuesday. and handsel stitute teachers parents NORTH SUMMITSituation nermal as sittiatiew el s they did an teachers were on hand Monday and who forfeit dare Me wooer MIL led le littr Tugssubstitutes hem been arranged clay. No bora absenteeism. closed Mended and OODENSchwilscomatePirtmuch same Tuesday. Nosei-umenner as Manisa with a few more days old ite Mott unteers. Volunteers appeared better at blander and Tuesday., teachers vobmteers; : and a few regulars: Following is a'districtly-d- i Viet summary , of , the situation I , , ; 'ruesda y Wore school eetelonl on ell levels TuesdaY. dementarr schools . fidwols Wen Tummy etter lendance started normal Monday. dwin. SEAVER aided la classrooms Monday. moo toe sa ck os seothoss. About ts rep,. .ubsffides closed. Teachers tar hectors cm 40.4 sto substitute, and SOX ELDER-4dto- ols Other classes. released le attend 1EA meetine eller PerentS Islet-fePARK CITYSchools owned Tuesday. oweement with "mord that mealueditt Schools no teachers appeared. dismissed leeway when but Saturday. held swil be 'Wheys- - Same situation as Mendet. DeYs will not bens fully staffed wiM regular CACHESchools Mon. almost core- - be made OP as district bee )82 school ,n0Srn, days co calendartwo mot then re resew stetted with eelenteere but to gaited. !PTA. asses scheduled all day. was Malan belnli with bt PHATESthools weft Monday. students' dismissed it - be I batout toopatnieteL Mod schools id meettollbe to about a dozen muter teachers. the Some substitutes. ance board Tuesday. -' expected Special giontirf. ID meet Suttleient by warranted volunteers adequately be 'Nee Tuesday night the situatIon. "' outdone et OKA ',venni'. go-PROVOSchool dasid Tuesday lel CARIONSMoots dosed be boardmess makeup: day WOW soturday. sessicns r leen no ',whets could attend DEA with in CoUrtht Monday were "quite, successtur e. meeting. No bernonstretions acLocal sentiment at parents 0P- - films, gymnasium and tioseaso,. ob- ticities mine sa see ,rwtow. dasztoorn generally Students walkout. ' Mod lehaying to ip to school Sa tord m, divines. RIC19Schoots open Tuesday.' dosses mem up den. One- high school., Notre Damp a Catholic parochial legs - dIsmisSed at 1:30 p.m. an they were Mot, clay. Principals and at least threes- regucadodures adaratiots. and tar teachers an the lob. c. DAGGETTSchools dosed Monday SetSAN JUASdtool Mkt mein- Tuesday days will be Tuesday., ana mace-u- p with some teachers reporting toe bora. 29. May and lardaY -Avis...school open, with ManY WW1- some substitutes and student helix oes rooming after orders were served , SALT LAKEAll schools owned ' day. but yank Mondays efforts. most restrdnirst Poem from keying clessfelmtclosed early. Student enrollment win Me ; The tinter Wee- signed bY tnd Judicial closed from hcadday,a ed per Few teachers S. eaeceer et she ;11; ce gree,;'snw;;Ittler7e-o;-.arb-to;--eir;"ICso both eiesnontare and seconders' Wheel& teachers showed, up Monday, A large per-sows within an hour L Surd. 6, Harold Hott said the board would sten at schools sh,A but after rolls were- - taken, Including most of , hem IS have served more orders. woe WOWdnCt hams the bum at me tow permit and and Ineneover time high schools. Substitutes and Parents filled in. session-lus- s Tuesday t , SEVIERSchootsnot Pen DucallSWESchools 41lf at operating MondaY within day, were held , MondaY YAM regular, trt session Sararday tor man tywporp pt seamen on " EMERYSchools open. fSdlools staffed - r.- ' Mw4 im substitutes. Most leachers .V ihr7ebc7usi apt be , - - Itr stomrRiver-a- defy.-- Green,- SCeeetS Stetted CARMELO-O- tIV nly Wee "Wt.( leatherS. two reoular fetchers tri schools ,Monday and rnost studente were released becouse- - substitutes were 'oat avelatbie on short notice. Substitutes and Were hired Monday for Tuesdey , schools were running almost el-GRAND-Sch- ools closed Tuesday, ger being men Monday with it or 100 teachers reportine to thri deemsre. - - - ugh litireughout 1:019rtleolt;ortNandlitwoorod !ehtety"blftbY - - ---Pit- , ; I k 4 N ,ote At, - , rr , 74 ' 7, lk i , -t- 1, 4110,.... V 7; - - ftl Azosi :7 . ' - , ) JEZI:1:7':7 - , diiimmortai ,w1 .. , , Most of the thousands of Utah, teachers gathered at Salt lake Fairgrounds for mass meeting wear intent, serious expressions as they hear-UF.leaders discuss School deadlock and offer resolutions calling for educotorsio returnAo ckissrooms and finish out school year A - tom - flmg the lkFA TA not act Courts Take Acton ort, sae did Officials - ElEA adver-- I held school. Tuesday with. vary tise th lItah situation across only conduct- - the nation, ing success--som-e , lag a roll call and others COM, This year the full force of - - -- mMion-inemb, 1 the a mu nearly nay. essentially pieung substitute teachers, t d ont national 'teacher organization 11111 1 1111111Ci 1 ()I1 s vita be placed behind the Utah teachers and adult volunteers teacher struggle forincreased ' aid in- manning the tlasimooms. . first page Centinnedfirtun School officials attend schools. Tuesday, howJUAB--Sc k sith ubs"g that instruction was up to- usual lute leaders, educational Rhos. -ist the district's I? teachers on Itte lob s , dartu- except :Inriassroomin ever, the teachers attended t h e Monday. sobbing- - Tuesday were former II them ilfsectit.-che- rs' mass meeting after the school or teachers Manned by regular wives. wok of ,". peace, an atter' postal workers. board 'agreedto recess Box did Continued From First Page qualified substitutes. They , operated mangey withre duly. No subs"- report, iciweverthatstudents only ackninistrators Elder schools for the day. lutes were hired. Distrkt used student session ot the Lega adt special situation 4:00 leaders to help The court order Tuesday was generally- were well supervised islattwe when the committee's timed Tuesday. after Sem, and sate., Tuesday issued against the following UEA becomes available,' be Men4ay.7- - Make Saturday,-- mou.attG-Eloht- eto to 20 per cent of The teacher , action Tuesday' report officials: said. , were in Monday flnri treiitteateChre vacancies classes impasse tilted with set, puts the Mr. Evans Tuesday morning - Louise Bennett, Holden, UEA EO dv--risuPermore dn- before the assembled teaMers on perhaps a . Intended Golden Wright seid president; Robert .T. Krueger, m tin "r11 I Milt level than persisted from "1 sWetitutes'muster at the State Fairgrounds, cited' Kearns, 1st vice M the short time we had to LTEA Wee president; Mo-, It ill" Most Were ovaliflod, March 16, 1963, when, mem, that the governor roni' lg operated same as Lake catii-Szat contract cease to voted L.:Jensen, bers with Monday. Petty stalled $ome regular bad committed himself. Waders. regular substitutes and voton Ant, g ggag - Acted As Mediator 2nd vice president; John C. leers. Schaaf dismissed at 1:30 p.m. Neff ., Ow completed Monday, 'With fiteregular when uEA members, voted to Bountiful, executive Mr, Evans said that O. lies- - Evans,--Jr, ' teMURherRAY-AUtchoots vowed their resume negotiations. ton Robinson, then general man-- secretary; Daryl- ' ,doors Tuesday but oil- - classes were die- asked the missed obout 10:30 'Mt. tit WI lath of 111 ,: leeehenL of the Deseret News act-- Magna,--actin- g of teDishict officials said It Was de s but ons but ageras mediator Cided to do this rather. Man struggle NEA to ,Ito in the school ing Zimmerman, search;, Dorothy crisesAn 1963,,,saidAhe gover- asst-secre-tary -and- director--of -- nor "was committed verbally," professionaLrelatio but ,thatilwaave tace,!-- be' 0 sued the stabmilent be did that Loyd C. Whitlock, asst. same- haL,wouldlgonly-rconsidee!e-,4211and dire0or-o- f public-reMor- n Idppe er - -- fh - fund: maoe-no-clai- CLYDE oolt me - ' ' I t, MO HEA echos end teded agreeing set IS camera kcal Socawley night - education.-- who board These attend Tuesdor I.IEA meeting wM find and pay tor sun substitutes. rondo school run by handful et teachers and ..essiusginer depend : comeratito die-lecreate ene if "Sad days ler centre end order. INASHINSTON--Elemtetary and high onsets es session with ao loadori or Prim-OClasses moaned bp subsibuld leachers. MOW Mena room maw f t f SHISTAIISdetwils atterated bode dam. INASATC111Teachiss expressed dis- ques1thoughi Ifttitt,,Regtiler- teachers were all !event but lett Tuesday tor UEA Ineetkm $att Lake City. School will be held Tuesday with substitute teach- s. most of them with ors et' various - or type teaching et- previous Ironing lirerience, according to officials- JORDAN-- All schools were Open and iverinve with volunteer het, emin and-- parents moth fi---tratome as A tortetkated but 'Vet' srolem Mee" It InSeeSSIISW M dls" miss very owe. School- - lundtes are be- lee served and no makir Probill0S-1- LOGAN-Cle- 4 -- leachers Approve Keturn To School Continued arid PTA volunteert reported for duty. No attempt was made to hold school Men with Molted staff and atuded monitors. ItANE-Sch- , - - Melted adepts the district; they dosed alOfficials said they woutd not try to repeat GRANITIE-Attho- 3C ,0- Toone. Ousivar schook with some Mew tor teachers. ammo substitutes. Nine Seedier arrived at Wanderer atheists. lieid closed door meeting and Yolked 011111211$ scholuied tor oil schools Denied' bolt illAYSESchoole day and Tuesday. but not a Sine now I. leacher. A tor qualified substilvtee were hired. alone wIth parents and eider maple. Sumrentendent Arthur H. Lee mud very me wanted to Mg and office was flooded with tails. Some offers vent made le- - Mods fres, but those who domed nrid ' be paid. liVESESSchooto Caffeine en leSti Sew' rnanosolunteers - then - Monday. but- al tendance down slintttly from Monday end 'mauler school day. board al education had agreed le referred sdioot Tuesday It leachers eporited Mandav. When they felled to show U. Suptintendent William barna HIgh doctored Oiled la aessies-litesdaY Schenk held tleisses sink gni hour inete day,rastrussed for Ock of supervision. , s I Funds rush Continues Emery High nd I:: - eed VIO finance tiMittiAtt--Sdloo- 11EA - -- -- but-wo- n,-- uld - - - e- threatened to encourage the regular classzcom and re-- . of: Utah Atty.ihav, a courtifurther violation Of existhig coil-- lated school activities which the I order was issued Tuesday by 'tracts by school teachers and teachers and other school per.. Third District - Judge Joseph clother school personnel in the sonnel are legally committed to - and secondary schools perform by virtue of their ezdst- .,Teybramm,- dad& of jenumn "--adt of which would be ing individual contracts with lo; Ut of ah, WMataill Assoc's.' tion critically dpumiging to the school cal boards of education; and are SANDYIt required a lot of voltmteers, including Sandy Mayor Dave Shelby and his , wife,- but Sandy- Elementary 34School's teaching stations were reported all manned from encouraging teachers to systerti of Utah by suspending further restrained from, suggest- , , iesday. utall-publi- cccmtimtheir ach001-wa1iinstructionirt su g or threatening any reprisals wertd big a- - fme restraining ram win con- against teachers or other-schoin May Z. Herei the year, Imd it therefore aklpersonnel who bonor existing reported. tinue force until rtjob," administrators , ' ,,textiotthe-cou'entracts. saki temporat7 order:Ipearing-tha- t substitutes isthe n -'elardnan-oThe an of show in this order order order to straining restraining tpoic were on the job with the rest complaint , on ' ffle herein and cause should be granted and the should be and is hereby binding of the posts filled by people the motion for a restrainkçg or-- court being fully advised in the upon all the named defendants of the community, most of Ider in order to show cause, both premises; it is hereby ordered to this action, and any other them with some kind of infor- of which are duty verified, and as follows: -officers, agents, servants, emwill L. it that That plaintiff appearing defendant, Utah Edu- - ployes, attorneytk or other per. mai experience in teaching of 'suffer immediate and irrepa- - cation Association, an dthe Indi- - sons inactive concert or particisupervising groups of young- rable injury loss and damage vidual defendants in their official pation with said defendants who sters, officials said. before notice and bearing can and individual capacities, are receive actual notice of this or4 be bad in this matter because hereby restrained and enjoined der through personal service or of the fact that a school recess from Interfering with, smd in--- who otherwise receive notice of ' -7 is 7 already in- - effect,l,- - although &king 'breaches of contracts on this-- - order. of day,- according Supt not authorized by proper au- - the part of the individual pri- - - C. That this order shall con2,- Public Instruction, Dr. T. IL thority, and actually contrary- - mary and secondary - school tinue in force and effect until Bell. to existing contractual commit- - teachers and other school em-- the 25th day of May, 1964,-s- t the Dr. Bell pointed out that any ments; and it further appearing,' ployes; and are further re- - hour of 10 a.m.,- at which time. action that a meeting of, the members strained Imr,r1 in any way- - sug- - defendants- - are7mrdered to pip- -, possible disciplinary taken against- principals would of the defendant Utah Educa- -1 gesting, encouraging or advocat- - pear and show Cause, if any they I has beensabed- - lug, either directly or indirectly, have, why they should not be tkpn and uled Association, Initiate with for Tuesday, May 19, 1964, any "recess," Stile, discontin- - further restrained and enjoined '1 WoUkplatbeiuldertakerk by the at.,,which,.-tinv,th--defendants uance or other interruption with by At- - preliminary injunction. State Board of Education. Russell In Nebo, Distriet.-Sup- tgitvitt Eesler '' ." 4,...-'--.- . m of ol , , - B.-T- hat - , -- - e 'DE M d s 181110R FATAH E,W1 promise" It. J1C11.11 ot.1)1 S assistant, Loren C. Mies, pals unequivocally early MonContacted in Europe Tuesday 6, assãstant--secretarand direc- day that failure in show up for morning, Dr. Robinson said he had received 'a telegram ot the tor, Utah Teachers Welfare As- work would mean IMMediate SAT., PAAY 23 OMNI CEA secretary '4urghrg me-t- o sociation; F. Dale Robbins, Horsuspension.-, put pressure on the governor to ace Mann representatives; Ruth was Nebo on principal Every les a- calla specialsession ot the Robinson,- - secretary. to was theThere expected job. Basil C. Hansen, logant-Clifto'be no D. M. Tuesday. change Pyne, Orem; Hugh Wigs - IAN 11115 The fact that the principal Dr., Robinson said , he cabled Rush, Salt Lake City; Lots Mr. Evans: Bigelow, Salt Lake Oty; James walks a thin line between school ALL ,Govemor bas full facts. A W.- ,- Peterson, Coppertpn; 'The- administrators and teachers Monticello; ElizIspedal session -- decision is his lma G. Walton, n and often has one foot on either and abeth Iresponsibility.'------------------HEAR SATCHMO'S HEW AND Dr. Robinson said1urthei that Nielsen, Orem, ali UEA trust- side of the lineopens up other GREATEST Hrrt ees. is-hope and feelit had been court orders were served ing itt 1963 that the governor IThe their wouldcalLA speciatsessionIt' on- allot ,the defendants except rSomeprincipaltclosed - Monday, ichoohr-befor- emon Mr. Fyne-- Mrs., Robinson, Mr. the study committee thus fallhig to, provide what is Tab, Seservactioat34411 . mended 'one.1 M cea rtr-lklis- t .Zimmerman, considered dayof could' Dr. Whitlock, Mrs. Wakley, Mr. not ''However, I erS-and now, commit the Milesiiid-Mr-.-Ikobbinof a possible loss of state ft-I Deputy sheriffs climbed to the governor to calling a special session. No one can. Goventor Clyde platform at the UEA meet and out that state , indicated when the committee called the names of those to- be - Dr. Bell pointed aid is based on average daily was appointed that he would not served papers-.-attendance ud that loss of ther,s;1441' Elizabeth Iluish,-seate- d , instruct tientor' kJ' any:way: 11 - SAT.; MAT 30 1 two days' time in the schedule"' - that he would. a to one side, cotdd not he IEUNEEMT,IIIR ES! -- y (co' e Court-Docum- en request- Upon IT.Stansfield-warne- - ICZYI ilnere's kik tti &CUBS EIVISVLIOrIG Leg-Cab- n 4, Swings iter, TAfl DAEID --- Iluish,--Payso- "HELLO DOLLY" - : 4 - $pirsi 6141... .'41N a In M grooms -- - PA TN E 44 11 - ' 1 , ulr Is---4-f- , ( s. i the 4 HE -- - - p7 BAN accept ; speciateesskm----of-thtrtegislaz- ,M.-- ture," Dr. Robinson said. Ms Responsibtlitr , - "What Coy. Cbte does - we, of course, rernains his rapo- psi- ' ' bMty,'1 be added. Contacted ' during TueSday's meeting, Mr; Evans said he bad not received any cablegram Itml Dr- - Robla,son, and that be: was standing by his story that a commitment was smade. Mr. Handley, who-wain San Fralicisco on business Tuesday, could not be reached for com- . ment on kir. Evans' contention that Gov. Oyde had received an advance copy of the committee report and bad rejected No Inosiedge Two ' other committee mem' !two -- itttg I SE VICE and CONVENI partic,..r inecrudely-located.--One-et-t- he Elmer 2.1. Hart, . sen, vice chairman; and 'Albertt R. Bowen. secretary, said they had no knotviedge ot latch an bers,- Supt.--- other trustees called, ."Ellzabeth ticular district's attendance come and get your bilimction."- enough to affect state aid. Meanwhile, after Atty. Gen. IND F412 0 I alb I E Era I teachersishoignored the bilunc- don could be brought un tor tempt and the matter of whether court orders must be served in-: action.dividually coukl be determined , "I know nothhtg about the at that time. Evans Jr..; executive, governor recetving any advance ,report," Mr. Hartvigsen said.7:--- secretary of the Utah Education: "As far as I kniiw there never Assodation, tkinday morning was am preview of this report appeared on television and told: by the govermr,n Mr. Bowen Granite teachers that they need 2 not obey the injturtion unless stated. . Boll tnen agreed that the rethey bad been served individ. port had been revbed several 1, ually. timei. In the- most part, Mr. , Mr. Evans said this had been VEA legal Bowen asserted, the revisksts the advice - 01 the were made in an efftet to con- 1 counsel. dense it Major recoramtmdaTbe great majority Of princ1--1 dons were not cbanged be said. pals showed up for work Mort-- 1:H gS1 I - , - ;ft J a .1" 1 HOT PLATE 1'Pork Chow Mei& Ton WM Learn!! 7jot. IfI - - Cha Cba Sating, Tango. Mambo, Foxtrot, Walt; Samba - II- ; ' SIGHT LISSOM CLASS Fice Noma Social - ( 16 ' ' . Otior - tor acsnal!clas -- 446,4 'I , . 21812-S2-iligriLlSt - t - , f I. - - -- Avoital;la iD win" salt à' -- - .:..... , ,., rrE'IC-::C4t111.A0114)P- ,,A.. t. r ... man 7 lot - we'll , , .,.;: !,. . Etl $41516 students aott , Fen Quart pirtokleg.--$1.0- 3 , A tmty hot wear la ?net Add vont own le ele way te ipso no those : , a Stesmoi lice CHOW MEIN I Sid Craig,- - Lkensee - I , '',"' - .17 Gc Sweet end Sour Spirt Eby, PORIC L'ITI:U1.1 Leull:Zili!tY STUD:0 2. -- VZICT, ' - - , . - aim for takeout In tinfoil compartmented tray with lid. F.Tps food hot. tat dirodly from tray. No dishes to rods.: '; I DES: Tour Private Lemma . ,I' i ' 'C iNCLU. - J. SPECIALS TAKE-OU- T COMBINATION 01111.1.11 , 41111 - MondayTuesdayWednesday I - .1Am' ifs to cosy and so sconomicol to pick sip 4 delicious hot dinner At hbrsoy Quonts,1141V4II4N DRIVE-I- 4130 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. ' fit ly Cook? ' 11OURS 1 . 111: L. N f-- . -- dtuRt t Ay tttt NEW- - STUDENT- - OFFER ADVANCED and BEGINNER BANG CUM -- - , IMERMEN-- 1,1,41 FIINTAST1C1 from the classroom was "a! dear breach of contract.' local districts- - indicated --they !night take sane leial action. The state board notified local boards thatl e g al assistance would be furnished by the state ff needed. Judge Jeppson will bold hear- ings Monday at 10 am. to de- terrnine whether the teitiporary orders hunted Tuesday against LTA officials atti $ unday against Granite teachers -w I 11, ' I be made Immanent. The judge hinted-tha- t Granite I V411111 ,3 - - Kesler- - told the- - State Board of Education that absence of teach-e- n i Dzi 1 THEz- - :::::',:':()Elit7E'Ettl:ii':,':-::'-:':i.j:1.2923 Wei hod ; TaktOut Deportmed .., .. - |