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Show 4 m It I t irry lyrnirn. n The Sail Lake Tribune, Friday. March $frip-ny,- nn- i - yny 'i,'iTyinr"'Ty''r'i Ji i ;V' ' V3lawmscmamamstimaaKamaaBB. , WE MAY ALREADY HAVE DONE YOUR GENEALOGY! School Officials Hear Plea for Arts their proper gained status among the traditional three Rs (reading, rttmg and 'nthmetui, almost 350 Utah school administrators heard at their spring conference at East High School Thursday morning In a multi nnxiia presentation, the Utah State Board of Education and Utah Alliances for Arts Education pointod out that the left ad right sides of the human brain handle different kinds of thinking While tradition al schooling has attempted to develop the left side though reading, writing and arithmetic Skills, the creative light side has almost ignored Not Prepared "Utah teachers are not well prepare " for developing the brains right side, which is lest through the arts, Ix-e- the presentation nidi cated. It went on to say that existing art programs in the schools do not meet the needs of all Students, art programs are not available at all Schools and community resources are not used to capacity. Not enough is lioing done to create a taste for the arts, according to the show prepared hy John E. Gillespie Jr. and Daniel Kinder of the state board's staff. A long time educator and author of some 55 books also addressed the administrators on the nix'd to "educate the whole mind. Schooling Children Dr. Paul F. Brand-weiadjunct professor of the University of Pittsburgh, noted the importance of "educating" as well as "schooling" If we dont go ba r n ty l't'x HI, Spring CoiiIVivikv nl Kat High By Diane Colo Tribune Staff Writer Its time the arts lymiffiy-ywiyiiiTyiif- Mniyyry miiinpii k to the concepts of the arts truth, beauty, justice, Dr love and faith Brandw ein concluded, "we will lose our schools to violence." To illustrate how the arts can be worked into si hool s stei is hanclng w hlle n traditional seliool subjects, teacbois from various schools a" loss the shite demon strated the learning pi lines s w ith students For example Jeiry Eli son and several stu dents from Orem Junior High Si hool presented diamatic scenes for the administrators, and Con me Jo Hepworth and students from East High and Douglas Elementary exjierimented on stage with modem dance We have nearly 100,000 linked families in our computer from past research. If even one of them ties into your line, you could save countless hours. Come in and check our computer lists FREE Super AUTHORIZED RETAILER COVERS 4500 SQ. 15i6 LIS. FT. 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Elementary Level Dr. Brandwem emphasized that music, art and dance must be put Into the school curriculum at the elementary level. The educator decried theuse of "random television programming as a means of education. Sesame Street doesn't work," ho asserted. "It doesn't allftw for . . t'i i way the slow muid works. It provides no response time Calling the education systems way of grouping students by age "one of the worst sins against children," Dr. Brand-wei- n Viefust coming ofChrist - . students feels should advance according to ability. also tagged He basics as a code word for cutting the budget and said the back movement reoccurs every 20 years Dank Holdup Suspect Captured Spi-eia- - A Mid MIDVALE vale man was arrested for bank roWiery early alvout a Midvale Thursday after 11 horns hank was robbed Sgt David Van Zile of the Midvale l'olue Department. and Ins dug "Viking spotted a suv pcct at 02 N Mam at 12 OH a m and Mopped him as he jumped into a car Sgt Van Zile was assist'd by several Fed eral Bureau of Invest iga lion agents who v ere m the area The susjx'ct offered no resistance, Sgt Van Zile said Arraigned on bank charges before U S Magistrate Daniel Alsup Thursday war Frederick Eugene Turner, 31, 92 N. 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