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Show 3B SAYS SHE most important cog in the classroom. The stage is set for some incredibly tough negotiations sessions this year. And its a shame. a lot in common with Rodney Dangerfield. cant seem They , to get any respect. The Utah Legislature didnt education Teachers any And in the fall, more and more and year some of the good ones will be entering other fields. And more and more of the potentially good ones will be pursuing other majors in col- people thats okay. But it could have a domino effect. Gov. lege. Its easy to argue that a teacher makes a pretty fair hourly salary. Teachers are more highly paid than most journalists, but they still have my sympathy. On the surface the hourly salary does look pretty healthy. Scott Matheson put it pretty well in his remarks at the end of the session. The legislators worried mightily over the morals of the youngsters, but shortchanged them in the classroom. Like it or not, the classroom is the most important consideration we have. And the teacher is the V Slcdhlm U(ia Graham th BURIED. Andrew-KenneGraham, infant son of Gary L. and Lisa Alexander in West Graham, Valley View Valley, Memorial Park, following private services. He died on March 7. Born on Feb. 7, 1983. Survivors, parents; brother, Stuart; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Alexander, all West Valley; greatgrandmothers, Mrs. Fern 0. Tanner, Salt Lake; Mrs. Agatha Graham, West Valley. Preceded In death by a twin brother, Daniel. Palmer BURIED. Jonathon Heaton Palmer, 56, West Valley, Monday in Wasatch Lawn, following services at Jordan North 1st ward chapel. He died Thursday. Born on will likely come out of them with a black eye and very little else. do favors this think Its likely to be thrown about this year by members of boards of education who are desperate to have the issues settled. Its a situation not of their making May 13, 1926 in Alton, Utah to Jesse Milo and Ella Heaton Palmer. Married to Joyce Wilcox on July 14, 1954 in Logan LDS Temple. Employe of State Dept, of Survivors, widow; Transportation. daughters, sons, Teri, Arizona; J. Glen, Mark. Milo, Eric, Nada, Dale, Leila, all Salt Lake; brothers, sisters, Amanda, St. George; Mrs. Jack (Roxie) Marshall, Grace, Idaho; Arlo Kirk, Don Hurley, both Washington; Orval Kent, Alton, Utah. Beck BURIED. DeWain J. Beck, 56, West Valley, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Hunter 2nd ward chapel. He died Saturday. Born on March 22, 1926 in Salt Lake to Turrell Joseph and Della Lords Beck. Married to Beverly Hicks on June 10, 1949 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member of LDS church. Survivors, widow; sons, Turrell Joseph, Darrell James, Vearl J. Lowell J.; 12 grandchildren; mother, Della Sorensen, Salt Lake; brother, sister, Alan, Mrs. Jay (Marilyn) Daley. e PREVIEW DEALER DON'T WINDUP! WASTING TIME. ; BURIED. LaJean W. Smith Burdick, West Valley, Saturday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. She died last Wednesday. Born on July 7, 1943 in Provo to Lee Oliver and Ida Paulson Woodard. Married to Darrell Dee Smith; divorced. Married to Doug Burdick. Member of FOE Auxiliary. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband; son, daughters, Rebecca Jean Lopez, Darrin Dee Smith, Sidney Lee Smith, Isqua Washington, Tina Mane Burdick, all West Valley; one grandchild; parents, Lee Woodard, West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scroggan, Kearns; brothers, sisters, Lora Lee Wilding, Richard LeRoy Woodard, both Kearns; Larry 0. Woodard, Taylorsville; Vern Lee Woodard, California; Mrs. Jay (Patricia) Wilson, Korea; Mrs. William (Alene) Allen, West Valley. Gomez : j i: jj :: :: ; :i ij :: BURIED. Albert M. Gomez, 64, Kearns, Friday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. He died last Tuesday of a lingering illness. Born on June 29, 1918 to Albert and Anita Gomez in Alamosa, Colo. Married to Gertrude Alire; divorced. Married to Theda Lindsay on Feb. 2, 1952. Decorated disabled veteran of WWll. Member of American Legion Post 132. Retired owner and operator of A&A Appliance Co. Member of Trinity United Methodist Stanleys 50' POWERWINDER Long Tape The only power return tape on the market. church. Survivors, widow; sons, daughter, Gary M Montana; Gerald A., California; Albert W Mark R Bryan A., Joan M , all Kearns; brother, sisters, Ben, Denver; Viola Olivarez, San Antonio; Erlinda de Alcala, Post Falls, Idaho; Elsie Marquez, Farmington, N. M.; Irene Espinoza, Burbank, Calif.; Lorraine Mascarenas, Kearns; Ruth Neoma Moraga, both Los Angeles. Unique locking device controls blade movement. Zim-merl- Wi Deliver Johnson 3SSS W. 3S00 Se. BURIED. Fred Alvin Johnson, 77, Taylorsville, Saturday in Murray City 1 Cemetery, following services at : gantca :: builders mart V ieeeeeeeeeeeeeieeM(MMMMietee 185-da- As for respect, nonexistent. its virtually We tend to forget these are highly trained people. The over- whelming attitude that is everybody knows as much as the teacher. After all, weve all had em. LDS Temple on Jan 16. 1941. High priest in LDS church. Retired member of Brickmasters Union. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters. Dale W Murray; Carl W Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Kent (Joylynne) Dugmore, Dayton, Ohio; Pamela K. Hardman, Sugar House; 11 grandchildren; nine sisters, Mrs. Eva Strickland, Cedar Fort, Utah; Mrs. G. R. (Helen) Staley, Murray. Varsity Scout Becomes Eagle GRANGER. Glen Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Peterson, has been awarded a Boy Scout Eagle badge. A member of varsity team 6691, he earned the award under the of Bill Webb and Richard Ander- v ee Taylorsville 8th ward chapel. He died last Tuesday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on May 29, 1905 in Murray to Carl Martin and Alice C. Bateman Johnson. Married to Hazel Williams on Oct. 12, 1927 in Bountiful; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake THE BEST THE WEST project was putting carpeting inside the hymnal racks in his ward chapel. He has been patrol and senior patrol minutes trouble. The 17, 1983 And then there ly vacations. ting any overtime. Nor is she allowed to take a vacation any old time she might want to. Hers must come in June, July or early August. She has to fight tooth and nail to attend her sons college graduation. quo- Because so many women seems to lag behind others in terms of pay and respect. While Im no advocate of the ERA, I hope the backlash of the women's movement has had as great an impact on the teaching profession as it has on mine. While teachers will likely be are the fami- What could it matter if Junior or Missy misses a week or two of classroom instruction? After all, At Valley junior high he plays saxaphone and piano in the stage band. He played six years of little league football, several years of basketball and a year of baseball. His brothers Mark and Steve are also Eagle Scouts. Easter Program Scheduled By Special Interests A readers theater Easter program will be presented Sunday night directed by Mavis Steadman. The presentation will be held at 7:30 p m. in the Taylorsville 21st ward building, 950 W. 4800 South, under sponsorship of the Taylorsville Region Special Interest group. The public is being invited. The story of the crucifixion and resurrection, written and directed by Mrs. Steadman, has been presented for the past several years, the group traveling as far away as Cedar City to perform. I Was There includes in its cast, Norman Tarbox as Judas; Marvin Howard, Pilate; David Person, Nicodemus; Theron Bowles, Peter; Stanley Steadman, Caipas; Mrs. Steadman, Jesus mother Mary; Kim Steadman, a Roman soldier and Marjie Christiansen Hunsaker, making a guest appearance as Mary Magdalene. Music will be sung by the Taylorsville stake Relief Society chorus directed by Helene K. Smith with Carolyn Brunson as accompanist. Technical director will be Roger Melchizedek priesthood are to attend the 7 a.m. meeting to be held in the stake center, under the direction of Richard P. Lindsay, stake Rodney Barton, 2098 Burmingham Cir. Ken Glade, 4056 W. 5950 South Larson Woods, 3739 American Dr. Mark A. Henrie, 7130 Cimmarron Dr. Chad Varner, 6659 Kings Estate Ct. Jeffrey L. Sorensen, 4431 Cherry Blossom Lane Teri Gray, 4169 W. 3280 South Glen Leslie, 4545 So. Atherton Dr. West Births Twins Boost Newborn EASTER COLOR Mark Elliott, Kearns Bruce Powell, 3866 So. Bills Dr. Kevin Fowles, 3380 Sidney Way John Allen, 5500 Silvertip Total To 65 Two mixed sets of twins were listed among 65 newborn welcomed by families residing in the Green Sheets west valley communities during the week, according to hospital reports available Monday morning. Thirty-seve- n of the infants were boys; 28 were girls. Seventeen arrived at Cottonwood hospital, 20 at St. cies. 8. are teachers might be the reason that the profession HOSPITAL PORTRAITS 11x14 Boys (29.95 Martin VanHemert, 5481 Cyclamen Ct. Randy Fong, 5526 W. Peggy Lane Patrick D. Chavez, 6486 Clematis Way Dave Teal, 6052 Scorpio Dr. Rodney Kennedy, 4877 Bitterroot Dr. Ronnie Johnson, 3027 Breeze Dr. Donald Mantyla, 7308 Majestic Way David Mason, 5455 W. 5540 South Kim M. Vandervaart, 3641 So. 5054 West Steve Koji, 4203 So. 4580 West Gary OBryan, West Valley Brad Pearson, 2832 So. 2672 West Danny Young, 5011 Gaskill Way Jerry Williams, 3989 So. 6780 West Donald McDonald, 3919 So. 6580 West Randall Warenski, 4110 W. 4775 South VALUE) WITH EACH DELUXE EASTER SPECIAL SPECIAL 8 - WALLETS Expires March 31, '83 R0STERS1AND General Priesthood Craig Hauser, 6095 So. Aquarius Dr. William H. Nichols, 4370 W. 4865 South Guv Mackie, 3933 So. 3200 West Dwight H. Archibald, 3807 W. 3200 South Jaren G. Larsen, 3884 W. 2925 South Scott Neff, 5274 So. 3245 West Larry J. Sorensen, 5477 Nez Perce Dr. Scott T. Buie, 2865 Minuet Ave. rum presiden- TAYLORSVILLE. teacher on her own time tutor them? Remember, shes not get- Girls leader, forced to bite the bullet this year terms of salary increases, dont be too quick to condemn them if they happen to indicate that they dont like the idea. And next year when the legislature tries to undo the mess it may have created this year, join with our educators in promoting that as Utahs greatest concern. After all, it wasnt only teachers who had something to do with Utah having such a huge In numbers population age of children per capita, we lead the nation. We all have to deal with that issue. Like it or not, the children are there. They need space, they need materials and above all, they need quality classroom teachers who are going to be satisfied to remain that. The days are long past when mere love of the job and devotion to children will be enough to keep them there. in missed instruction? Or should the un- motivated ones always belong to somebody else. Just ask their mothers. Obviously education isnt all that important anyway. You would not believe how often children are held out of the classroom to baby sit while mother has her hair done. Or goes skiing. What could a child possibly miss in a day? Only introduction to division by fractions. Or an explanation of which verbs need a helper. COTTONWOOD has been in both his deacons and teachers theyll be seeing all of these wonderful things that will surely make up for it. And they can always make up the work. But can they make up for the If one makes a mistake, it makes the whole pack rotten. And everybody knows children are perfect. Our own anyway. They never give anybody a Marks. The remainder were born at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Reports from Valley West were incomplete. Babies were born to the following area families: leadership His 39, SPECIAL either. But one they are going to have to agonize over. Do they cut programs or deal with an unhappy force of employes? But lets examine that hourly salary. Teachers are not paid overtime. Even when they work it. And they do. They do not get accrued vacation like you and I do. They are on y a contract. Yes, three months off in the summer sounds like a good deal. But I dont know very many teachers, at least those with families, who do anything but work during those three months. At jobs you and I dont like to do. son. Burdick BTliilfl Thursday, Mar. by Michele Bartmess Utahs school teachers have . )' west VALLEY VIEW iiMB Session Is Scheduled A general TAYLORSVILLE. priesthood session will be held in Taylorsville Central stake Sunday morning. All members of the Aaronic and tEDtSID Boys Van Hall, 4926 Plymouth View Dr. Chad J. Croxford, 4296 Stratus St. Robert H. Law, 6393 Cyclamen Way James L. Johnson, 2161 W. 3500 South Don McMillan, 4936 Fieldcrest David R. Arno, 7259 Miriam Way Tamara Dale, 4126 Barker Road Richard D. Maughan, 2807 W. 3835 South Lynn Stromness, 5276 So. 4320 West ...... AUTOMATIC Ol HOME JL APPLIANCES WASHER ST. 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