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Show rfutea Mm athi H0t iS'kii Aw& IfAraAkskiU. THREE It'S AND A BIG HUG L. WAYNE REID, Ph. D. Research on social studies teachers ri 13 3 iVt 'it, various advanced placement classes). Although the reports and results of our protects PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY are not yet fully available, a Publishers of the Weekly MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS number of emphases have become evident. Issued each Friday at Fillmore, Utah M6S1. Second To the extent that the projects succeed In changing the social Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84831. Published studies curriculum, the proby the Progress Printing Company, 41 South Ml Street, to Fillmore, Utah 84831. Address all correspondence gram of the future at Millard U Number 84631. Telephone Utah Box will 507, Fillmore, High give greater stress 74 to the following elements: (I) Research on social studies 5.00 structured Insight Into society, Subscription rates are 15 cents per single copy; teachers has understandably but selective diverse (2) secyear. per concentrated more on the Published by Progress Printing Company content, (3) objective apondary than or, the elementary It reveals that except proaches Is the study of society, level JANE WILSON Publisher Erreritus (4) recognition of social reality, and Mr subject Interests In about skills (1) of WILLIAM V. WILSON -- Publisher social learning leathers training, (6) practical uses of have characteristics studies MADELEINE WILSON -- Editor social studies (7) multiple quite similar to those of teachIn other fields. Surers learning resources. TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION OCTOBER I, l7J, Current and emerging techprisingly. perhapj, Ihe former TOTAL DISTRIBUTION IS: l,S10 and other social nological seem to have about the same Dlsplayadverttslng per sq. col. Inch Lx 84? changes Imply that the need for ranee of social viewpoints and Minimum classifieds sre 75?; repeats are 50? tn as studies social other teach Improvement opinions majority ers. But such studies often lias never been greater, and It" Member In good standing tn the Utah presAasoctatton is still growing. Fortunately, concentrate on general rather and also the National Newspaper Assw.UUon our social studies teachers are than highly specialised characFriday, SepietnUr 20, 1574 very responsive, and the search teristics of teachers. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER for Improvement goes on. Typically, prospective teach- rwwjru On our staff are the following ers of social studies Trrgimrr take Dean teachers: Lloyd Brown, SBSTAtMtNS at least introductory courses ImtnuCI MfMlMOt TKI of Ui multi -- mi In each several social Peterson. Victoria Brlnton, and even Robison. with Still, a: sciences. Most commonly they Philip these dedicated educators the lake advanced work In at least needs are great, one dlsclpline-usuall- y history, remaining among them the aolut Ion of varespecially of the I'ntted States. ious basic as well as current Onlv minority of social and emerging problems. Hopestudies teachers teach a sinour research and efforts gle subject. The majority prob-abl- y fully will contribute significantly to of most their spend Mr. and Mrs. Kills Mlllerare were married In l,as Brent time teaching subjects other Improvement of the changing the marriage of announcing Vegas on Sept. 7, 1074. They than the one they have the most social studies. Tersa Kaye their daughter were aceumpanled by their formal training In. A signiJackson to Brent Bartholomew, parents Mr and Mrs. Ellis American Caicer ficant of persons numler son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller amt Mr and Mrs. Fred trained chiefly tn other fields Hi lev Rowley and the late Francl have part or sll of their teachBartholomew. Teresa and In social ing assignments The American Cancer Socstudies Such evidence sugges s need the for continuing efforts iety hat a vital commitment Sisters spend week ment such as walkers, dresto the future through Its reto Improve teaching assigncanes, cammoJcs, sings, search and public education ments and to encourage proin Ronosh wheelchairs and sheepskins for efforts--bu- t the Individual canspective and experienced can s lent bedridden pat cer of victims the sre lo gain some realistically present Tt ree of the Hatton sisters checked out free of charge far needed breadth of background not being forgotten. and a mr, over a week renewable a period. The Cancer SocletysServIce in the social sciences. visiting otter family members The Utah Division also partProgram Is a atory of individ,n Kanosh, Nada OUve, icipated in a United tmeent of )vr,R uals; Many of the Invent (gallons, r'?!r! ' too a"n, VIBs Hatton, financial direct - The your.g woman who assistance ind L ren and Yolanda Hatton. experiments, and projects In and for used drugs, therapy social studies lend support to was extremely depressed folThe cue sis were Thelma Pike, transportation lo therapy BeI ae the theory that the teacher plays lowing breast cancer surgery iu Beach, and Gladys ", cause cost of tremendous the until she was Cana visited a key role, often the nest by both Calif, Cerritos H Is it the "f Involved, policy cer Slety volunteer who told determinative one, tn instrucCancer Society not to assume her da xtuer Susan Cuffman, c,f the- - happy, normal life she tion. Research has given litas Vegas, and ina WHk also responsibility for physician or wit letdlng despite a mastetle support to the practicability Vere. in or hospital overlap charges of "teacher proof" materials. ctomy. en td Yolanda enter-au- (j payment avail! le from insurThe little boy with terminal Thus, objective evidence ts well at a Mg family dinner ance or other programs. cancer whose dream of teeing as professional Judgment ena major "There is no wav we could it 11 of i be group, also Virleague batbaH hances the opportunity a- -d hope to pay all the Mils for gin. as daughter Debra, husband . game was made a reality with the responsibility of tb all the cancer petieo'S. That I red Hecxett. and their little ; Cancer Society help. teacher. laughter Jennifer. Incidentally, would exhaust our enure fud-- The Current developments also elderly woman who lennifer was ihe center of at- a matter f weeks. In ge! received financial aid just from fne involve a prospective shift In teniion luring most of their McKav Dr. "But Cancer explained. Society (opaytnnapor-tatio- o the major role of Ihe teacher. visit. we can give a limned amount costs to her therapy No longer does It seem pracThe group enjoyed visits of monetary assistance toneedy tical le for the teacher lo be treatments In another town. with many friend in their home valuand even nore patients, The lc was Sen get Program solely an expert in the subable sometimes, we ran help U up to meet the needs of Cancer ject matter his students pr them find other sources of aid victims who don't know where sue. The tremendous e plofor which they are ellgltde, In to turn of the face enormous sion of kmvwiedre, the multiArsts surh a federal or enmrminl medplicity of learning resourass, .medical blila, needs (or rehebtlita-or programs." and the shifting demands on ical ffilpment and Sometimes more than money Ihe despair which often ; todays learners call upon opening Is needed--an- d this Is where disthe dreaded teacher lo assume t dlarroetlc, accompanies Cancer Society volunteer step ease. stimulative, catalytic, guiding, Fine Arts memt-er- s sre urged on. "We have found that people and coalescing role. rexerve Saturday Sepl. 28-fto Three groups have leen duo'l really know the places The teachers task becomes H.e 'hir.c UioctToo that red ly II Cancer JKlty they can go for help, or even w:e of ascertaining students w It m held at the Cooper ? In In to Utah the help physical ht they can expect from their and level of learning rtrles In the the aclal rehabilitation of Cmmtiy Club. H will beFine lime required lo comprehend hospital Insurance or Medicare. kick off b r an interesting of cancer we So type specific an offer excellent lartcular coneepsa and develop A rl Reach ,& jtem.'rrv ejm counseling Service In these lorticoUr skill The price is 12.47 per plate. for group mastecomy pauert. At your school this year, ihe areas," explained Dr Idward ihe Ostcmy Club for wh ,e who I'nf feef vettn,s contact ooe curriculum include McKay, chatman of the Ser, f ) e ("I 1 em Holds way protect and U. have had coB'Slem vice Committee of the tail I both those focused on indnt tual Helen HuntsR"dflion. l forme-Fean I ui.v arvugev ewly American Cancer In the social Division, disciplines I bia Freeman. man, Jlub, sciences and others that are Society. In each group, ad.usted and Hundreds of VtahCancervic-tlm- i multidisciplinary In approach recovered cancer victim? help are glren direct assistance yl.ke ihe relationship with Ihe others with similar type of each year through a service cancer by aho tng them that program wnicn include financial help, counseling, a successful adjoin i.t ran rehat made bilitation and loan of equipment. The Cancer .'"lc!y Volunteer 0 eel mg service program supplies provides chairmen are organised In places and organisational help. Ui each group has Its own county umts throughout I'tah to authorlte werv.ee assistance set of officers frm within th so that patients do not need membership. HAZARDS The real story f the Cancer to com to Salt Lake City Division headquarters for help. Societys Service Program is no! told by statistic. Uit by Is many The "service" the Individuals assisted in the faceted effort. For example, A one tah nes an I willingness to assist in the special effort. 67 t tsh cancer patient woman In radiation therapy rest fiscal rear utilised the hell! mv a l.ustment is much summed It up, " Vour leasant - as the fmencul sssistance." "loan closet," In which equip- y, s lW I A3I s Envision future Projects mean involvement dill Iren wa'ch the care-lrei- "ften pic iH'inint!, Inter Iher are I A IM.p'iSSlt'le of n i 'IK rllC 1(1 '! K. 1 . t ! n ? file! j "I. !,. r .u ''ml! ami h var.jtle in tj .ri, fat t.er "reams" o? mforiiiatio.,, solve count less are my caparliy to solve, and for eesed it .iMreu f r in! ir nation form iiianv stMore f. I have in vrd. urn n ti'tiri si plisliit.eriistiiroiign f.ic'ures, letiers, i ( m li:e I'KOGRKSS. After meet inc. su.jl! Item i'll""'s Is "i u ii"ied I find Hut I am more determined cr.i -- d ' a ever i" r prove :nv find of information, lo be on M .tier1 and realiv aniw alvit s taking place In every (l.ji.e t.f our lives. Although we can"' he esierts In any one line, ne fan have a au.rMng knoelelge of mitnv things. Our na'ural uri"itv fu.ihslifs he in iMva'iun Mrh Is needed lo gd iiuifli i f Mils Information. Many scrapbooks to now most of he scrap H ks I have made are Vl JTh Clvte Improvemem. Ilmaever this (me was alt o.e-- e ter -- lever, sm u t.s, of 'i'.hh fne were is- re im t enter the cm :est I'l es flVe atl: e.(t:.i i I'hv'i' an) tint i".i,, ! i n..n I'elai unis an! Cuiiural tinrlch-V- 1. e K J. ritt. Hii'H';-- ; i nUril..netil Com- I.' li i., env isinn hi 'i.'h, h k gi tiw Cirtirs- - i.f '!l lt Mi., , ill, w iiKjtl pi meet me nr mv hej in rhittge ih direction of a j)r''iri't wiede life. i in it. ,.- ?me inml, am ABhoigh children m iti same environment, attend the saint scltm-Js- , asvTlate with a each neuter iiript. , different ame ill a " rtunre different characteristic fr Messed iih different talents. H- - r- 'fei jr : - d "-e- t.f - 1)1- a! t' ne'-- el t r s s If llie gang : . tarh Ii; . f perfy w?rt ,,l.ve m He fieri, ?, , It, !.-- r t.y .... , I !.rj! ..r ... - r ; , ,., , l.v-iiev ii It a ijnelliies fin ts almosi aVer it imr m "a.iiv srn;-r a! ell s l,.j-ts- ll . t :,si s Is II ' e f Challenge of doing Hi iin.ssi",e that mit us in 'liue.er III It.v rase, I full feel that I sh s m e ih more itl.-could hai in fumd lo do tr.e atl. In all l.oie-s',- , I n.t'si hhk!, js 1 lisliie tt.jitn, s. raM af'i.it Hal eaon srrapie'ii fas hr' 1eeeJ im 'm! 'A I . - ten as f!l as l.eije I is eiiu,T.ie tlte rted of my disiiae f r It forces me to "reacli leiunf f s t"-',i- liaili.ig his Mr. Mr and two day Will arrowijwity their n atents, APer I t , s eaillet , i'l Hie It n t. are t f iu. ci'jgir;.. its it real! la iio-- ie t n.l-s- ugt-- . js ,e.ir t slli.u: If we e will be !( f .1. f H liuulale i better f , in"., pel the pri hese s I 'I. in i to ii r s s i ! lief, it : -- r .'I. e f e will f - . U u'nillsh. I at sun eir.n, and Fiiaton Tnevrd f ipt i J if .nr d e well i ir ue . Joi v re as f Deal kefi, presi ti- Pan !"n. :i I'd re "r treas iter preside,.', e:retry vice 'i at f,J Rarheat RiJ lsn. ht! 'rln,The last two were iioaM aiienl. Itiaui are verged o r r hostess for Hie evening. n 1 wr new '.fficets f..r t.d The are: D ns Ras i be year, mussen, prespbf.t. e.rvre l.e'tl IVteen Carol i surer !, "t cur UN'S I RCM flnmson ami lent Mfti'iay from a hapfy The- - drove in oeden and LaMar irin. s,ent h first nigt Hh their wife an (family and were ioitwd the next morr.lnc pern sister and husband, VtiPref and Ih'll amlert. The i.n barrv. four dtuie H,e ,! PoatHirgandiiwnt with Mr. c,dj ani Mr bruukisi. TUy also visited there with Helen and ben Hill man Helen Brtmuofl) !c ts te r helsh. The to the ' .!, "-- tbev went Ja a,'s'n H overnight In i tounsry, Jackson, ataung here tie "lm!chCasidy thea as an Vtrac;tisi. eu ,ned the f,i ij e(4 ttuch. an ne v , - Hcthnl tusk are really lirlh (upper JOHN DEERE SNOWMOBILE SPECIAL Why wait till it snows buy now at big pre-seas- - j! "M" Hh:i IMP re" reel ts-.- (Tcers nii, 1 . Daitcn. the a job verv lt ws: dent !r, Fecm-ily- i.oc Dorts o.i -- rs ete .ee'trp, p reseeded gifts with wtr thank (Vii tUeft.seiie to the fulups for etief salads, raT.n. je.r.rh, amt cake Infui mal was 'he theme fur . ojenieg social and we r lined (Visiting wpheachother mer a meal, those In st'endin'e were; Joyce Tear den. beth FramtSon, Doreen h l!. item ladies A't.furv hei; SetA 5. at the W fdlife Park tV'r ne preside tn, Tcrlv opened Uf I'tltt.ra1 meet. rsg First on fl.e retvU was the welcoming of hit newest men M.ry Jane Peiers r.. tte are very glad to have her a boar ij Kathy Jniinsun, I.e. Mitchell. Mar, die Irampfio. te htliaer ., iiic'. Hate. The o)nini;.urutjfUieFl'l-murHr fviwict . j hu t amj will come fur them. m Zeresa Kay Jackson now Mrs. Urent Karthcllonicw Sociity tea-che- rs ,in' ih -- Bon-you- i 1 Tire Indies meet Viord received early last week br Annette Day of a heart attck suffcied t i he r f.H,er Mark Nichul Annette the week in.alt with her mother. Mark it a yet utaMe to have visitor other than family Annette able to visit him .e rethuriiy Sunday twfire turned home. Mark wa very lke I' ; e I'lUih lllipt nei e j ! i at ! t e aid h,.j tse ls!,e sen cards and good from friend InKIllmure. Mark i'! ' fur s a e js nu atvl tf CoHiHi'iid tn tin.e, llcsjdla!. Salt Lake there, their dat e! r ft.errie icks.n t r .gii Ham home, tie is much tm. i ss) I rated, tut will enter Lake I.D5 rriduy nai0.Mr. mine the cause If possible ar I prctp-- trejtmeni V1ma e iiUliU' II.V o'j asing srr aMeeins is larineas tr.v prasp", ' Gene Shiv. si, it .n v "ered Hryati ta-- k a alight Sunday and was taken to the Cedar Cl'v H"sp. ed fat Mr Pal tUi da aho ;erif i s Fillmore Happenings 'fr as' ;i ', atrke t-- ert, en.rSrs ftom o"ier I d iits'i ju ni,ofiie, le.'uio n - '( ii i . , J ft'f iij rl nit 4 at munitv Service. As 'ti can we!l imagine, most f il,e sect puis tesed (and i 1 i v I r til up ;sn ai.iiatde mat. i t i .mi e.e .' had taken place or that pi, dual felling about accompiis'ied cfitaln pr ifien pi'U'es iv H,tif, "f his i cover uf ji fr ti.arv IH73 to Sepl. ha'.- - s'ar'et or. s ro'e- -' wMch II. e will com ! ; i w e have . He r in iitr o r ; ; ip t . s, .. e Am;, i f very one of the ' i... 'i .js Ij'uie ; fill, t , n, u, i,,., however, doesn't (ten have j, to iei ji l.ei n In lilm u; ' Vidua' i is I'. if, ftr tr.eMfinc jrt V us ,.1 ei it te.rse I t, tie it i. ,t a e are nr '"her '; , ota' tlii'Minr. 1 i 'i-- it ' 1 con-cere- ed ('ne thing tliai is most fount n in an inborn hrti.e. leu . e..'le a ill ever' mo,. un'ess i - suiel in sum fr II the vl s I !e , n (f m.j oi I M I . i e,. s. ... li!s time ti. pet reap s'i .'! if ; ..r l , i,a pr. then n v'h ii ij , ,j. !', Is' fnlsUHly "Susie, .(, get ii Ask am in i net on Saiur u nioining right and h will ay, "oh I am letting the children sleep lmhis ..s -- i laziness Inborn .') - us is of t "lie n. s ii.li-uie- rim". mav fjoi.lv ancesi'irs, earn .mr m is ( Smce earn uf us inner pres-ion- i.aie I ml mrvwsir) m t -- fine Isscktoi or d CHECfl TEXACO ftiniijfi WILL STILL DELIVER YOUR FURNACE OIL on ten DCjSTOCT C3GG... savings FILLMORE AREA Between no or used J,ivi I down nv mont For delivery (a rnd no DoCCn'L'io 1 iv',M A' will bo imj t '.,r si ui'M r October 31. 1 9 4 ; : toue o, 1 pyirenis 1 ,t ( ,.. 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