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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER,10,19 DAILY HERALD. 5A SLICED és HALIBUT County, Association of Childhood Education Told About Russia a 43° The November meeting for the reach the honored Association of Childhood Educa- members in the and Mrs. Dorothy Nelson introduced the guest speaker, Dr. Antone Romney from the Brigham Young University. experiences he had in classrooms as he would watch the children in a labor school, Dr. Romney welcomed members and guests told the group of some of the TABLERITE BROWN ‘N SERVE SAUSAGE PATTIES onc. G* scored on recitations. Every response is a direct answer to a question by a teacher. None of informal plan. First he brought the children would think ‘of askto the group changes he had ing a question. Each response noticed and observations he had they make is scored. The dismade since his trip to the Soviet appointment if they fail to make Union two years ago with the the next step is great. If at the Comparative Education Associa- time they are old enough to go into the Young Pioneers, they tion of which he is a member. He arrived in Moscow the are unable to, they become outcasts of their family, friends, and night before the Powers’ trial and feeling against Americans was at a high pitch. The propaganda all associates. It is against the law in the lower section of the schools to punish a child. They must. excell for fhe want of being of service to their great country and the Communist Party. There is a compulsory law of 10 years of formal education _in Russia. Because of the conditions -under which they must work a person might in his middle years before he could‘ finish the required numbef of years of school. Dr. Romney stressed that the Russians are doing a beautiful associated with the failute of the Summit Conference combined with the high tension and feeling of the Powers trial made any American coming to Moscow, an American Spy. SALAD DRESSING SALADOIL= 32 0Z. 3c OFF QUART There has been a complete reorganization of the education system in Russia during the past two years. Dr. Romney stated at the time he was there in 1958 that all schools were under the Educational Workers Union. Today they have all been organized 3d job of conditioning the mind and under the ‘educational system, of body of the child but the Amer- the government: This system icans are doing the best job in provided for a rigid ladder of the whole world of trying to eduprogression from a two month old cate the whole child and prepare child until approximately five | him to take his place and make per cent of the children finally ' a contribution to society. Franklin Students Receive Gift From World Traveler 45 Franklin discovered =: BUTTER **69 SWEET CREAM LA-CHOY CHOW MEIN DI NN ER S Picnics 29 39 : Fully ~ MEATLESS Swift's CHICKEN Premium le i Ib. Cc: 10e COUPON 25 iInNn-uaLine that students the old ‘have CHEESE ZEE DINNER, ASST. PAPER. WRAP CAKE 10¢ newspaper coupon on Page re toward pum. se of sible through the generosity of .Tom F. Monfrooy.” Franklin students and teachers are well pleased with this new gift which helps them to gain a better understanding of the way | of life of the people of these dif|ferent cultures, adage Mr. | The 16coloredprints of Iran are nowexhibited-on the bulletin board of the Franklin school library, Parents and friends are invited to come and see them; Navy Reserve Sets Deadline For Training High “scliool seniors and graduates have only until Nov. 18 to apply for the Navy’s Reserve Officers Training Corps, Applicants will take the nationwide competitive examination on Dec. 10 as the first step toward an appointment s|says: “This gift was made Pos- | as Midshipman. Designed to supplement the af ficer output of the Naval Academy, the NROTC program makes it Possible for a' young man to earn a regular commission while study| ing at a civilian college of his choice. which has an NROTC unit. AMERICAN FORK — Approxi- All tuition, fees and books are mately 70 teachers from Alpine furnished by the Navy, and the | District area attended the Utah student receives an annual retain| Nature Study Society and school er of $6000 for four years. During district co-sponsored Science the summers the student goes on Workshop held recently at Grove- interesting training cruises ‘to crest Elementary School in | many parts of the world. After Pleasant Grove. This is one of ;completing the usual four year the numerous inservice activities college course, he is commissionin which the teachers participate| ed in the Regular Navy or Marine in order to improve curriculum Corps and goes on active duty as and instruction. & prospective career officer with Demonstrations. were held in the Navy’s far-flung fleets, the study of stars, rocks and High school seniors and gradminerals, leaf printing, mounting Alpine Teachers Attend Workshop "| al who have reached the 17th anniversary of birth and have not reached the 2ist anniversary of birth on 1 July 1961 may apply Mulaik, secretary of the Society; for the NROTC aptitude test, James Lawrence, Whittier Ele- Those who make a qualifying | mentary School principal, Granite score will be given a rigid physi| District; Dr. Wesley Larsen, Col- | |cal examination early in 1961. lege of Southern Utah; Mrs; Della | pba the number of qualified Rouse, Ogden City Schools; Hans young men remaining in competiRasmussen, State ‘Industrial | tion at least 1600 will be selected School, Ogden; Mary Faulkner, Granite District; Kenneth Lud- to begin their naval careers next | September; jlow, chairman, Alpine School| Application forms are availabl e | District; Ford Paulson, repre-| at high schools, Navy Recruiti | sentative of district; Donna ng Ash and Margaret. E. Johnson,* | Stations, or from the Chief of district elementary supervisors, | Naval Personnel, Navy. Department, Washington 25, D. GC, assistants in general planning. WISCONSIN AGED Dun Hines Layer cake mixes. a adhe 2 69 BROKEN _ Reg. 414-0z. Provoan Elected President of KINGSFORD STARCH We NIAGARA STARCH. 39c| [NABISCO Siuise”...... >a, 6le LINIT STARCH...= 4le| |MAZOLA CORNOIL....« 75c RES IN JUAB AND UTAH COUNTIES Spanish Forker Ends Course in Frat Pledge Class/|Servicing School SPANISH FORK — Forrest L, Henderson R.Allen, now of Palo Alto, Calif., was elected Smith, 298 S. 3rd W., Spanish president of his fraternity pledge Fork, has completed a course in class Beta Theta Pi at Whitman servicing electrical appliances | College. NUSOFT RINSE... ..-... cx 89c school your bread upon the waters and it will come back an hundred fold’’ | is: really true. The reason: Last year several hundred Franklin students wrote letters to Tom F. Monfrooy* of | Salt Lake City concerning his trip }around the world in search of | mermaids. | The. result: Mr. Monfrooy an| swered their letters and sent picjtures of the four mermaids he | found in his 38,000 miles of travel | Still later Mr. Monfrooy sent pic| tures of himself by’ the Little Mer: maid in the Danish section of the Internation Peace Gardens at Jordan Park, Salt Lake City This week Franklin school became the recipient of a special gift once again from Mr. Monfrooy. The gift is a series of beat tiful color prints of Iran a set of©16 colored photographs is a part of a study series of materials_on the critical area of Southwestern Asia sponsored by the ICF (International Communications Foundation). A letter from the foundation insects and water forms. Leaders NAPKINS 2:27° tam of Communist Party. Those children who do not make the progressive steps on the educational ladder are placed Dr. Romney’s talk followed an IGA position tion was held at the Wasatch School Monday evening. Miss Leora Hansen, president of the Provo Chapter of A; C. E. He is a 1960 graduate and has been awarded a diploma jef the Provo High Schoo] and | by the National Radio Institute | of Washington, D.C. | is the son of Dr. B. R. Allen. ‘nmeat e liver’nmeat ME “2 Winnme «Serna |