Show - ': - 'I ) ) ) I I 24A Me Salt Lake Tribune Thursday November Seminar Tuesday to Discuss State School Board's Role 9 1989 November 11 11:00 AM - START tw SO TEMPLE I I I ul C --- m I o-- 1(22 m m ENDoemmionsonspesels --- --1 -- i --d 73 M I mi'd aall 11 3RD SO ol I PIONEER i PARK run —4 r - Fig The state school board's role and how its nine members are picked will be the subject of this year's first Utah Educational Seminar The luncheon seminar will be held Tuesday at the Fort Douglas Country Club The topic the Utah State Board of Education comes in the wake of a controversial $26000 image study the board farmed out to a Los Angeles consultant and legislative initiatives to change the way board members are selected Principal presenter at the meeting will be Bernarr Furse former state superintendent of public instruction lie will give a historical overview of the various methods the state has used in the past for picking state school board members and major role changes that have occurred over the years Mr Furse's presentation will be followed by remarks from three panelists who will describe what they feel the state board's future role should be and what if any changes should be made in the way its members are picked Two of the three are past critics of the board and the third r one is its chairwoman Panelists are: — Rep Rob Bishop City a Box Elder High School debate teacher who has sponsored legislation during the past two general ses- sions to either abolish or otherwise curb the state board whose nine members are currently elected by voters to represent geographical areas ranging from Salt Lake City to the western half of the state — Celia Archibald a member of the Weber County Board of Education and president of the Utah School Boards Association Earlier this year the group was a strong backer of a Rep Bishop bill to turn the elected board into an appointed board subject to a eubsequent "yes or no" retention election — a provision put in the bill to satisfy Utah Constitutional language specifying that the state school board be "elec- t- Ruth Hardy Funk a state school board member since 1984 and currently the board's chairwoman Following the panelists participants will have an opportunity to ask them or Mr Furse questions LaMIE In INGSf VACUUM CLEANERS CUTS CLEAMIUG TOME HALER 4 Mail Film Properly and Trouble Will Friends Parade Won't Veterans Says Post Office Develop Through Downtown Saturday Taps will be played and a cannon fired to start the annual Veterans Day Parade Saturday at 11 am in downtown Salt Lake City The sponsoring United Veterans said the route will be south on Main from South Temple to 300 South and west to 300 West Grandstands will be located on the side of Main between 100 and 200 South The grand marshal will be Lt Col Jay Hess who was a prisoner of war in Vietnam There will be a US Marine Corps color guard and three bands Several veterans' organizations law enforcement groups and civic ganizations will participate More than 30 units are scheduled "United Veterans Council Chair man Gary Clark has extended an vitation to all veterans to join in the march honoring the men and women who have paid for freedom with their lives" a spokesman said st Children's Museum has Mining Exhibit A new mining minerals and metals exhibit has opened at the Children's Museum of Utah 840 N 300 West The exhibit sponsored by the US Bureau of Mine's Salt Lake Research Center features several raw minerals and metals and byproducts extracted from them Large color photos depicting mining and metal extraction are also included Children walking through the ex hibit can feel the weight texture and color of the metals and byproducts By pushing buttons the children can identify which minerals go with what product The exhibit is open during regular museum hours Monday through Saturday 9:30 am to 5 pm Admission is $2 per person age 2 and over For more information contact the Sponsors Drive for Red Cross 7-Ele- Money is being collected through November in canisters at all 162 7- Eleven stores in Utah for the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund Money collected will be presented to the American Red Cross in mid December "Our employees and customers have a sincere desire to help the victims of the devastating earthquake I - 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