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Show DO Ktvitw, hepiemoer a, isoo Granite Secondary Plans Instruction School we build for the is the youth of America" theme for the coming year of "Together the Granite Secondary P.T A. Council, which is having their school of instruction for all local P.T. A. unit officers, chairmen, and principals tonight, September 9, at 7:30 PM at the West Lake Junior according to president-ele- ct S. Elliot Budge, of G E A. Otter recipients of the G. E.A. certificates were Bruce house of Representatives, forMurray; John Lunsford,of the mer managing editor Rocky Mountain Review Jenkins, former Democratic state senator from Salt Lake City; Rep. Kay Allen, Democratic member of the S High School, 3400 South 3450 West. All members of local P.T. A. boards in the five high schools and ten junior high schools In the Granite District will find sessions, department a7 II H CS literature and help for their coming years work. Guest speakers will be Miss Alice Lauritxen, a graduate of Granite High Scoaol, recipient of a State Congress P.T.A. scholarship, and Mrs. Clara Bagnell, teacher of exceptional children from Bonneville Junior High School. Mrs, C. C Bush, president, who will conduct the meeting, will present the council object of the year; to unite more firmly parents, teachers, and administrators, that all efforts will constructively benefit our youth. Mrs. Walter C. Johnson, treasurer, will outline the to be recommended Sirogram schools to follow during the coming year. Otter Granite District Secondary Council officers are Mrs. Emer Nelson, Mrs. Ted Hansell and Dr. William L. Hutchinson, and Mrs. Ted W. Angus, sects, chairmen are exceptional child; Mrs. Robert Norby, health and mental health; Mrs. George Zissi, Granite Arts; Mrs. Alfred C. Emery Granite Welfare Association; Mrs. Ivan Booth, hospitality and school lunch; Lt. George Q. Nielson and Normand L. Gibbons, protection; juvenile Mrs. Earl Greenwood, legislation; Mrs. Lee Dale, membership; Mrs. Hal Coleman, parent and family life. Also Mrs. Jason Carter parliamentarian and Mrs. Ted Hansell (who is proalso 2nd gram planning; Mrs. Richard Leimbach publications; Mrs. Clifton Louis Cook, publicity and historian; radio, TV, audio visual aids, John A. Larsen; Mrs. Dean L. Wassmer, reading and library service; Mrs. John B. Johnson, character and spiritual education; Mrs. Walter Christiansen, Safety and civil defense; Mrs. Scott room represenHammill, tative; Mrs. M M. Layton, scholarships and cooperation with colleges. representatives Principal are Dr. W Harold Handley from high schools and Alma S. Edwards from junior high schools. Teacher representatives are Morris A Goates from high schools and Miss Betty J. McNamara from Junior high schools, Mrs. Bush was one of five 1 persons cited September by the Granite Education Association for "service to education and the teaching proCommittee W. Coon, by-la- vice-preside- nt) 5 Doors definitely close Sunday 7.P.M. ,Sept. 12th! HBRRYw.YOyRiAST CHAKICE8 A school at instruction for all local unit officers, chairmen and OFFICERS is Council of the Granite District Secondary being planned by PTA council officers principals Pictured left to right are Mrs. Richard Leimback, publications and magaiine chairman; and parliamentarian; Mrs. Clifton L. Mrs Ted W Angus, secretary; Mrs Jason Carter, will be held and The historian. September 9 from 7:30 to 9:30 P M workshop Cook, publicity at West Lake Junior High School. GRANITE by-la- retary. Lester IS BEING EVERYTHIN Citys South Elementary YES DELFIA DRUG IS CALLING IT QUITS.. .OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAW dswo lv. Council Sets Confab The Salt Lake City School South Elementary District Council will hold a meeting tonight, Thursday, September 9, at 7:30 PM. at the Bonneville School, 1145 South 19th East. All P.T A. officers and chairmen of the 21 schools in the council will receive assistance in individual workshops. Crestwood Villa offtr you fit 'Measuring up for new dimensions" is the theme of the year, according to Mrs. Charles W, Peterson, council president. Harold Lundstrom, Mr. music editor at the Deseret News, will discuss the "Young Audiences" program for the coming year. EVERYTHING MUST GO Mrs. Gail F. Moffat Jr. will give a report on the welfare program, and what It has accomplished during the past year, such as getting glasses and hearing aids to needy children. THE PERFECT WEDDING CR - HU MOUNTAINS OF DRUGS i housewares . HARDWARE TOYS fession." of the seAs president condary council, Mrs. Bush spearheaded the drive which will allow teachers on the secondary level to have released time during school days for consultations with parents. She was chairman of the coordinating committee, attended board meetings, and presented the recommendation, subby the sequently approved Granite Board of Education. Also, she has been very in terested and helpful in get ting school problems settled. Wtaia. 5 O?o GS&Z57 WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM ARAG 5(321322 PURCHASES AT CHECKSTAN P 3 Ironing's easy with (or tho mony (or tho oonrlco ifco Ironriie NEXT TO MAYFAIR GiualHilD ALDER'S Installing Distributors 950 So Mam EM4-844- 4 RONRITI tnnmp-TrrifTTT- P) cmnn? JS(o() fetf SAIT LAKE (ITT Slirdl PHONE 484-159- M)ftln) 1 . |