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Show ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Salt Lake County , Utah Thursday , May 21, 1964 14 ' Page Business Review . (Continued From Page 2) did not "make a study of the financial resources of Utah. It was aare of the already strong ux ef.rt that the citizens of the state are making tasuppurt the schools Sumnir The nd coinm.ttee answers to m luaions med for t. ii.s l iWu que-- Do c f.oit.i ns Utah sc(. icl stso-- exist 1.) the make it imp ssn .t , in v.hlth or uleast alld eXte, nol. liffi- u'u'-- in the cult, f r the an publi schwis t) effecthe prog; am 2.) If they exi ,t, are the Unlikel, s io?i-iu-- so wldespreid they Justify the iseverethat niit, sitiiii if .in motion, at the professional national lew! hi', means, should leaders te id ised to stay aws fyni. Utal d The conclusions w re il to se ell nr as 1.) i duration load- The report discussed the tin reaseln teacher load fr ,m 1957 to the present and said that little as pesented to evl ience shiw a prop, rtlonal Increase n sti uctors, In classrooms, supertisors, a mlnistrati rs, special str lies, supplies, iivl-de- and .me to be in equipment districts there appeirs a tendancy to tcce t Improvisations as noruiil procedure. 2) and pn grains l Sja-cli- speci.illzV pri fessti n il stiff The rept cited this ns one of the weakest art of the school j r. gr ,ru TheT?f- - few spei tal pro- . appeal tile lim1-te- d almost entirely t the Instruction of tt e extra... e curses grams . are and capped r t trial an I ment.ll the ,,h,si-cal- h handi- . r . 3 ) Tea The report state i that In 53 percerd f cl In the llsd-lct-s stu lie had 30 or mm e uy 11s, an th it Insufficient time was allowed teachers, In son.i si hools for preparation 1962-196- .s-s- 3, I i I 4) Noupiofess.i.p il staff: here Is a real lack of adequate staf' for health services and for clerical ser Ices in the Sihuls. 1 he operation . . 1 and maintenance of the school plants seemed to be a factor which was reported to be a source of annoyance to many of the teachers - the fact that the beginning pay for many custodiahs is higher than the beginning pay for teachers. 5.) Buildings, Grounds and Equipment Although there are some very fine new school buildings In Utah, all but the most recent appear to be Inadequate or obsolete and, In at least a few cases, dange-- lay needs. It stated that the legislate ure should respect the point of view of the education profession and should adopt a program of the schools. The report suggested that the Governor recognize and consult with educators as experts In their field and that he also seek the advice of tax experts to find new revenue sources. Concerning the Governors school study committee the report stated It should Serious as Is the over-a- ll recognize the urgency of the present situation currently problem ...the la,ck of provision for space and equipment facing Utah public schools and should expedite Its studies as in the specialised subjects Is even more deplorable. rapidly as possible. It would be valuable If the committee 6 ) Educational Program would Issue interim reports and Instructional Materials: dealing with specific problems The quality of the educationwith which Utah schools are al program In Utah Is threatfaced ened by many Inadequacies. At "If the more obvious shortthe elementary level . . . large of Utah schools are comings classes, lack of special serto be corrected by the 1964-19vices and Inadequate equipschool year, reports and ment . . , Insufficient- - superrecommendations need to be vision at the high school made available as rapidly as . .a narrow curriculum s level possible In order that they may offering inadquate vocational be Implemented Immediasufficient opportunities and tely. counseling, library and other The report called for strenspecial services. gthening of the State Board of Education and for Al7. greater Teacher Salaries: of from the office In leadership the Increase salarle though of State Superintendent given to Utah teachers for the Schools. 4 school year brought As concerns the UEA, the the average salary level committee stated they should nearer to the national average, continue to demonstrate the the committee found marked and solidarity that courage Indications that teacher salary have $on the admiration of levels In Utah are not yet educators throughout the adequate to meet prevailing nation. costs of living, nor do they The UEA should seek the offer sufficient compensation of a professional passage the Increasingly for high practices act for' education degree of training and ability In The Utah. research being required of today's teaser dees of the UEA should ' chers. be extended and Improved. Recommendations The UEA should develop In Its recommendations, the a dynamic and long-terNEA committee stated that renew and extend the the CAPS group should be confidence and support of continued and strengthened. many individuals and orIt maintained that the legl- - ganizations throughout the slature should provide opstate. The good will, coopera--tio- n for planning for and clear understanding portunity of all groups Interested In outlay expenditures to cover at least a five-yeperiod public education Is essential rather than adhering to the to the winning of the war present restriction of a two- - against Ignorance, Inertia and year projection of capital out irresponsibility ? c $r W The Cl MILITANT UEA SUPPORTFR Mrs. Louise P. Hess, a teacher at Granger High supported the UEA position at the Tuesday meeting. Mrs. Hess has long been active in ' t support of Utahs teacher demands. SPIRIT OF TOGETHERNESS A gathering of citizens at the state capitol Tuesday coincided with the UEA convention at the Fairgrounds. The young lady may not have been alone in her confusion as to the goings on. Mix-or-Mat- TB - 305Y f ch (with trade) w Pay Nothing Down Visit our used department Ranges, Refrigerators and Washers, All fully guaranteed. Sugarhouie ottonwood; a person to own his own apartment In a multiple unit apart- ment building project. This describes Carriage Lane, a 106 unit condominium apartment on 10 acres of land in Holladay. With occupancy scheduled for late June, Carriage Lane willing approximately 225 residents to Holladay, a definite boon to all of us who are so vitally concerned with the every day business life of our area. GET WELL SOON wishing a speedy to Lori Leonard, 6 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leonard, who is In Cottonwood Hospital re- Heres recovery cuperating from Injuries sustained whetf she was struckby a car earlier this week. Mr. Leonara is a General Agent for National Old Line Life Insurance Company Writers! Theres Cash In That There Typewritert Writers take to your typewriters mean lots of $$$$$$$. Cash prizes totaling $1,300 will be awarded to authors of outstanding works In the seventh annual writing contesn the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts. W The announcement was made by Mrs. Harold K. Beecher, chairman of the Literary Arts Committee of the Institute. said the contestill follow essentially the same pattern as In previous years. It Is opened to all legal residents of Utah of any age, Mrs. Beecher saii. Deadline for submitting entries Is July 15. Complete-detail- s of the contest may be obtained by writing to the Art Institute office, 55 West First South. Purfbse of the contest is to encourage the writing of original compositions by residents of Utah Entries are judged by a panel of competent and impartial experts in the literary field and cash awards are made on the basis of their decisions. 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