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"Sty rant rhiliHftjjr aNwl bw-Icarrctt Ii lit it lhal e'ie una0iie of CrBJMy aNut tul aoy c4 lit Can aihtcve. SINCE WfRE unat are (ha! doctnl vy ihcy can"! tJo it e tay 10 them. lxl !. He cominurt erl.iinmg the V4 e t ork tchoolt emrhaiit, lotard achieving. At e rec- ognize the potential in people and work Inward doing it (we Cmd) they can achieve a lot more." AND HE Aaid with that philosophy he fecit Mudcntt have achieved a lot more than had previously been thought possible. Generally the students al Monte Vista have more than a physical handicap. Mr. Glad says. Doors can be built or ramps provided for the physic- Wlniv Etdi( iff J w s3a sfui3iif i It f-- a 1 tuii (hut m for (ill ttuirneA, 1114 I MflfiMiNC; if (he (vthf-hfi&- arJ 10 p.m.14) VfiOj "tee y to tot) puwu'.rt pthfit, tee dcf?i 11 our (fcittkiAf m a d .'Icrcnt 5iifct, tee don't pul lorwtt pa lewkAHl bur we mppiir work-m- e iftof sKiiifv, te c in help them achieve 1. .f her." Sprulmg of the lpcal graduate Mr. Gta4 -says. Chir IVpttal youngster by the tune he graduates can solve common mathematics peoHcmt. such as add.ng and tuHtaclmg and Can read that we woulj be aMe to read a second or thud ade reader. 1y vu.'ti-cicntt- y f HE CAN write his name and communicate to etprevs hit basic needs he adds. Hopefully knowledge gamed, such as in math, will help the student out in the daily world so that he can be more coned change, MORE IMPORTANT we feel was that a person be and be able to read stop and go signs.1 Mr. Glad says. These are termed "sur- nt vival words that become "particularly important" for older students. "We feel we need to teach them skills so they can be working whether if in a sheltered workshop or whatever. We need to teach them to do an assigned task whether they want to do it (intially) or not." CMIHiIF3V gets the job . . we need him. done. ..He makes b-i'- ifii tf ii.f up fki-U- V ic' tic are IK ability 14 ail bt( wK ar4 at we as Monte Vista. And the cost is as high per stuabout dent. Monte Vista is not a residential school like American Fork, he says, w ith all students living at home and coming by school bus or private car each weekday to the Farmington school. TWO AREAS are "very essential in the school's un:- - As l itc-- j V1 m. IKy f yet, you ilettef, 4 I Wrtpfct trtmr a kdmn many mnueniial puliticuftt and businessmen tin IK area) tay why bother lo educate (Km. teith that lyre t4 tift turd for students to make n)," And while tK cot it higKr lhan in the regular public tchoidt N it lest by far lhan American t ork fwhich would naturally have higKr costs. K emphasizes) and better than keeping them home where tKy receive no education. re-yud- i ne THIN K w e really struggle (in gcinng commumiy accept-ancc- ). Mr. Glad says. adding, "I think if t significantly belter than when I was in school. "Do people reject or accept them? Do they involve them and let them K a rart of ibe community? There have Ken vast strides by the community but I dont think weve armed until they recognize the need to the point Ihcy don't really reject (mcantally handicapped) but are supportive." THE SCHOOL is only a small part of the special education program operated by the Davis School District, admi- - HIHIILACInl right. LLOYD SELLENEIT: Businessman, State Legislature determined man. He Harry is a hard working and Citizens. . . and Davis of County represents the thinking CS vlglt IKy be trained wok teiba! ui Ci4d Businessman I urge my Mr. Gerlach is Honest, and has integrity. friends to vote for him. WILLIAM L. PETERS: Businessman, Past Sheriff I am impressed with his inWhy Harry Gerlach? conservative fiscal policies and desire to serve tegrity, Davis County. rut y- i-- Mi fti-n- l Z Id (t.iU0,H MJfil 1,3 if I jl 1 3 y t) tilt i IiMiSm DuHiHMt i.l.iMU trtlj Jrt f J Iti ) t'niii i 1 1 fil l4tu D4 t wSitiiyii 1I11 f. M Mil l! i 11 Tpim AnIK 01 M do ski, a pHiswKf a&d ftKAoKewl, IK kt-i- i.r iu kskd - M f4 fr yAfriiu) kr-- IKy portaKf l4 If wr kisrit Male t Ut tKy rot wme at we tvs t d youftg the i- - WfiSiZig 3 lrtiri, P'4 tM IK f S(tC a-- 1 teluT L'T A lo ddeii.es bS endorse (he nttmirt. fhs Should ft--4 be tut rip! ted as ftppoMto4 Id (Kmc Cud Pvft.IK M SKtfd. Sa-f- y Aimu'.wa ft uk- Ttp)ek yng no poution on tK tioui.tu-boa- ) anxndd-iCfi- f pfvpoclv. THE tTk hs sored eppoio K 10 ra:!ies apptwing cm IK November bitot propol "A and B". Initiative propoc! A would remove tK siie lour percent s!ei US from food Items. Initiative proposal 8 seeks Statutory property las changes similar lo California's K-wi- also be yours m knowing iKl you are K?pmg your children kata a talueMc skill. aitver. "yes," yoSoticfuction wdl Proposition I). Continues. V V WvVr zVrV.VV, A.V.V.VeV. V.ViVM'vVAVM'iViVVMVrWA luucrcd by Dr. Mary Ann te w ho say l ten ices w ere provided for nearly or one s last tc hool year in every eight in tK district. Programs vary from Monte stu-de- nt BARCO UNIFORMS, SURGICAL SUPPLIES A ACCESSORIES (krpdoten Inside, ourneilgei are real softies! footik Pub your In Dm eg riate education for all children and if you know about any children up to the age of 21 (needing help) please let us know." IMPAIRED, hearing impaired and basic skills programs are among the wide variety of services olTcred. Further information and help is available by calling the special education department in Farmington at or wti NSW... f.IGDIGAL HGGDG IKS. 425 E. 5350 South (In St. Ballet's Prohuionol Bldg.) 4793242 451-22- 776-202- OK1TV EVJCnDSSDOMCilHl? MAYOR ROBERT PALMQUIST: I support Harrys candidacy and urge my constituents to vote for him. JACK BANGERTER: State Senator Businessman in and promotes Republican principles. believes Harry and fiscal He is for free enterprise, strong families the ills and Socialism is responsibility... but... aginst of our times. L :V. HAROLD L. POPE: Hi Past Mayor He will help make decisions people of Davis County. Administrator that will benefit all the LESLIE DERBYSHIRE: A Past Chairman Republican Party Harry Gerlach is a Republican that expounds and lives Republican Principles. I trust him completely. :' j HARRY GERLACH DR. GLEN GRIFFIN: Physician, Author We need Harry Gerlach as a commissioner because he is honest, sincere and Conservative. He is also a very special person. RALPH OLMO: BUSINESSMAN Mr. Gerlach is informed about the moral and financial has the problems of our day. . .and . . .most important, act. to courage MARION HENRIE: Educator in our comHarry has been an outstanding leader munity. He really cares. treasurer Paid for by Gerlach for Commissioner Art JohnsoA, CLIFFORD LAWRENCE: Contractor, President Bountiful Lions Club As a lion Harry always completed his assignments. He believes in the LION MOTTO WE SERVE. CLIVE PUSEY: Businessman, Bishop Harry always gives 100. mittment is refreshing. . . N Kiid 14 10 If accessary for you. Kk up on tK proper f for kiter wrumg Hdp your children with their karwed. tserl rififf t4 fi,0 frpotfli fi Wk i.rf ik Jjipiins Alton- to IK se s IKy 10 write - atwead THE LtJNsTtUTlUNlL s 14 KtvKieSdrslwki IK I K'lv'iiir M I Aim- g tu-- a mK VISUALLY i'it 1 is titof Y od autistic, profoundly deaf, 1 .(-- 4 lili'fi-- THIN. WHIN (K nuJ a&4 you we krd "thd I receive a ktteiT yn wj tee a sznde wKn Vista, for the more severly mentally handicapped, to psychological programs and aid for blind students able to attend regular schools. "Our aim is to provide free, approp- M f MUMMi ) wwe a response IK process of letter wiorng 5W I tSu-.- f U sl.rt iitif M ' Jilll J li AiluMiJ IMfiiltliklif Mill lull 4 lilt ill ' A ilukii f i) ti iu 4i I n't1 (MM Wl3g Id, -i - ttt ftiii'ji M teceismg ktirf, IK fka re- Vidt fom grrtiK OK turn, sal, tK skS 10 be Davis County and Taxpayers need Harrys knowledge, experience Commission. the on sense common County , Layton Retired Education involvement and is conMr 'C believes in taxpayer He ts easy to talk cerned about them and their future. to. . . and. . . he listens. MELVIN TINGEY: h A . liiikimlIt of rsoted i g. A Il Ink ftii' M IMTH R ICE Ico.rr wiv-fwj4d K wd (of putAii 10 kuvu IK mi TO Commissioner :SW hit i tf tK a-- (Jf (WIN, if OK ftCCisrt Iciicrt, there tv a reatef ctutsce that youf child wdl FK1 RUBY PRICE Klwanis No. 2 Insurance Agency, Lt. Governor and philosophy of ConHarry Represents the thinking servative County Residents. ft. your iyi Off d wr kririv will represent us well. WELLS MEEKS: o fiicwJt who fc.g , fr n.'ji!Ts ) mhef wKet Ky ft--N ROBERT GARFF: Businessman, State Legislature and Community worker. Harry is a dedicated Church to do what is Most important... he has the courage WK s trstft IKy I if W (K SiK (aSJhiSj! J hi fg is TK ERNEST EBERHARD JR. things ! nth (IN K l.'i y"J " i'i !i in'i id Ml fcl list goftpe mrtN osKrt would enjoy by IIIUM (fiiit. IK ftcitus'e CiflM teRHINtt real Can K perse rsc e 1--4 til i (dait3lioa1 ikaJ1 )ef tm 4i't ftxH t IJ fi.tj( K Sn--( A her, accordiAg 10 Ink fr-d(jet., esrcu!i scutfwieT , TD IlkTE lo say ho School liils a need out often met before the School had its beginnings nearly 25 years ago Mr. Glad says. "Before this school students wouldn't teen invtituiionalicd for their entire life and the majority at Amcncais Fork (home of the State Training School for the mentally retarded)." many students who would have been sent there before can now attend such facilities ik 1UHe erKstick t, itt( gel independent skills ihcy can live eompietcly independently or in a group home. he JJt. A NEED still evicts for American Fork, he notes, but w irrmt tK gffatfsl handicap tludc tw Kn iKy graduate at tK pvHai's attitude, "If THEY Noting the Monte Vista aMe we find we mAe for by their patents or the state. h k rd "K tcbiia lo !) fad tK (K bmnic affitJ Can kgs r:ij one-fift- me d ltd kt dlliil1. kftd. fto. !! wr tcee ikttef. IKy is--e TUy teff-s-iut- t. cn IK ft wi n't IbiN M tK IK ), M leaHur?! mdred 4 aefsmrwt Mr, Mo b) s r--N irwiKf .! Mrk .J lu-- MA. J nrat gg pprt JUw kc4 4 Aunh as bmt to oig y L I tytitm to tKy place, te C teac h gtl to IK lhr hmt to find an jAhrw put t4 Me wfviul tiiMt, Al tK end, we hope tK trwknts wd be at md pendent at pot tiHe fiom tK weed lobe cared ay MAYOR ELMER BARLOW: Harry happen. IK W.k MIS SSudrWt OfifO bC wi'h an sin C Ml ST Al EV Eft4. h 4fpr 4 U'.i ho t(Nr bail sure of getting for c sample. Vi-h-f t ghfM, fflli; hurt p!t tiiWf 4 I ii A S Nil 4 1 1 i Md, (tiA .mu'iMiuu it ii- -' Mi-l- it TK Liik ftnifl - -- sf ('I fill N you .'( fcr do it m I yti'l ' ti.'lnil tli i xtc-- 4 )'( tU IHf kNY :i.f 4 tK srafV il HW ' litiifl' li.tlKlf 4SI i.v C(.3Ka ,1 1. ly I til Assoc. Does Not Oppose Amendments Da)fli.MCov tn v liK mi if litilltill'll Z Cl4 lj III IA4 r! m ! I: (Mi itif unur) iWlMiJ Siif (is lull and Home tf f I l. y " Ms, li.l School Of. lilt ii4 lt U I' i Arti tin A. tni ,i, A i iiiw: j it if Aiimi. MM tn iffitfi'ifi 6 3... hi !,'!, ) I iwi A. ftil HI fnuti,-.mm.h- )l mt ( ltnlili - IM 4t t .( if Al IcUsl.,.,, ifj I) tl ie irttiitii AmMtZ.mil MtiJ .M0l i0 l.fii .. ,1 .it-i- M H.J fc .,). faitVttltd v (!--. i n t no viii.t it. ' )V ti ki i Mu ll! I a t I tti te 1 6 f.'V I Ikut (l.li'f MiMi v tivui Iwk Mill ffli'i M 4tiu lu It! tail! AH.U.iMU lt,( H'J luKiA I ,l VliMf .U Li Library Award his dedication and com- ROBERT FISHER: Educator Layton City We need a good man who can work well with people. and deals fairly with Henry is a person who others. Ju-- J |