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Show Sunday, January 31, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 19A Health and Sanitation: Business, Education Reciprocate orthwhile CC Goals Provo educators hosted sored by the Provo Chamber of community involvement in the businessmen and industrialists Commerce Education Dvision. schools. Dr. Chancy comat a breakfast and school tour on Chairman of the division in 1970 plimented Provo on its fine was N. Lee Crabb. community school program. Monthly meetings to consider sewerlines from the west ead of March 17, 1970, and then were On &. I. B. Day, 237 Tour Guides h provlems as drug abuse, Provo to the state park. Money guests of the businessmen on ollution, and sanitation were eld regularly during 1970 by the ealth and Sanitation Division f the Provo Chamber of Mommerce, with 85 percent of e division members at*2nding. laude Duerden was division airman. The need for better sanitation Mponditions at Utah State Park yas recommended to the city ind state recreation departents, and the division urged fhose agencies to extend the will be alloted to accomplish this Aug. 26in a reciprocal program. during 1971. The activities, Education ‘The Group’ Industry - Business Day and Division membersendeavored Business - Industry - Education to become better informed on Day, are annual events i the drug problem in the coiamunityand worked with a group of young people who call themselves “Tne Group” which as had great success in helping young people with their drug businessmen a: * industrialists enjoyed a breaktast at Farrer Junior High School as guests of the Board of Education and heard Dr. Peter L. Chancyof the Mott Foundation speak on the problems and other problems. “The Group” is very much in need of a permanent home or building that can be utilized for thie program, and the division has worked with them in trying to find a regular meeting place. The Heaith and Sanitation Division sponsored the Early Bird Breakfast in June. Mem- fast. Safety Projects The Education Division also worked on safety projects during River Pollution Much workon the problem ot the year and endeavored to pollution of Provo River and Utah Lake was done by the takenat three places in the Utah Lake area was discussed.It was noted that there had been no change in the count for three months. Division members were Join a division. You Can Use special Human Resources In- | Ato Z RENTAL of ethnic minoritiesin the state’s SERVICE a Thedivision has had excellent cooperation with the school Division members also discussed a work program for concluded a successful and productive year. 159 WEST 500 NORTH PROVO assist the state park people and others to bring about program to Wants You! RENTS § Most Anything promote accountability in the state educational system. stitute which discussed the role encouraged to do all they can to The Chamber AtoZ Members of the division have served on the Utah Education Association Teacher Education and Professional Standards Committee and have attended a division. A coli count, which was CLAUDE DUERDEN N. LEE CRABB business facilities throughout the morning following the break- bers of “The Group” under the leadership of Rill Rogers, presented an outstanding and informative program at the breakfast. 3; Principals of the various elementary and secondary schools in the Provo District served as tour guides for the businessmen who spent the balance of the morning touring the school’s facilities and visiting classrooms. Many of the visitors stayed on into the afte..soon asking questions about all phases of the educational program in the community. B. I. E. Days began with a breakfast at BYU at which Dr. Walter Talbot, State Superintendent of Public Instruction was speaker. Nearly 400 teachers and school officials attended. About 65 businessmen participated in the program, conducting tours of their improve the lake recreational area. as future. district, Mr. Crabb said, and has youth, youth recreation areas, the need to remind citizens of immunization programs, stagnant water on south University and Interstate 15, and A lot of members of the the need for sewer facilities in Chamber of Commerce are Provo Canyon. GORDON BULLOCK, shown taking oath of office as new president-elect of Chamber of Commerce. Heis in line for elevation to presidency next year. assigned to a division for work on some community problem. If you’re a member, not assigned, and wantto work,letit | be known to one of the Chamber of Commerceofficers. C.of C. work is done,largely, through divisions or committees. There’s room for you. In fact, the Chamber wants you to serve. The Country Doctor Museum at Bailey, N.C. depicts the life of a 19th century family doctor. 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