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Show Utah April 2, UM 4 SPECIAL HORSE S-A-L- -E TEST TRAINER Guy Clawson, Speech Oorrecttonlit, end Winnie Man Schreiner, teacher of the deaf, teat the group auditory trainer used especially with the children wfao are deaf In the Cache School District's special programs. AUDITORY TRAINING Winnie Mae Schreiner, teacher of the deaf, helps Tod Newman with the individual auditory trainer. The newly organized program for the deaf children is a welcomed addition to the Cache School Districts special programs. i ! TksCadM ScMs James Jardine Service Held Speech And Hearing Prograi jr Starting At (Q) p.m. LOGAN Funeral in the speech correction. To this School District ddhkwo. ervlces were held could be added children who Selection of children an Glaxkstan ward dispel on Friswallow incorrectly or the made according to age. seveE.James for day Jardine, CoanEf Sd more widely need term of rity of problem, parental re- with John L. Heggle Bishop This can if mid the child Met The articles Thrusting". quest Tbngue benefit from the individual conducting. six cfalkken nave pared by the home was with tongue thrusting help. Prayer in (he M. the dktriet. Edwin riven Jardine, children by and57 corTectionist A speech WITH PERMISSION of the Prelude and posthide music when bong Introduced often with speech problems. the child is visited ss played by Bessie Griffin. as All children needing assis- parents, heara statements such twice weekly ter thirty minthese: I had better watch tance in the county are not utes each session. Parents The program Included: use correct and enrolled in the speech cor- are invited to school to dis- opening song by the ward myself with or You are lust the rection program because of cuss their Me as a parent choir, King of Glory, solo part by Ruth Butters, person I need to see1' These the geographic location of the in the correction program be- schools and the number of statements are made and the classroom teacher is conducted ter CherrUl Clark, or the cause speech therapy children needing help and a also counseled by the accompanied by Bessie GrifGod-reof qualified speech more desirable term, speech as to what could fin; invocation, Harold tots. Therefore, the be done with the individual life sketch by Vera Gilcorrection is often misunderter in the classroom. The school bert; remarks, Bishop Hagschools are scheduled stood by some people. Bark-du- ll SPEECH CORRECTION is visits every other school Bdpal is also advised as gle; Duet by Evelyn This year, Paradise, and Burt, Daisy Beyond children in year. the the prounusual to term the applied tee Sunset accompanied by Llnclon, Millville, North Lospeech patterns and not lan- gan, Smithfleld, Richmond, gram ami their needs. exls- - Beesie Griffin; 95 Since speakers in-of the percent definition i guage usage. By Junior Folland Smithfleld. Loran chided Lewiston, imJr., are speedT ting problems speech correctianist is in people whose speech High School and South Cache proper articulation, children Bishop Ben J. Ravsten and receiving are usually helped individual- Pres. J. Byron Ravsten; Dueras differ so far from Huh Schoolthe are severe ly or in groups of two, de- et, Silver Haired Daddy of more help. Only the speech of other people, speech and hearing problems pending on whether or not Mine, by Bessie Griffin and I that ft calls attention to itin these schools are worked two children in the same Elva Ravsten, accompanied self, interferes with com- with plus children whose par- school have the same pro- by Cherril Clot; closing munication or causes its ents request help. blem with the same degree song by the choir, "My God and I. Benediction was by In the tell of 1982. an efr IN ORDER TO MEET the of severity. fort was made in the dis- total need of all identified THE FIRST STEP is gain- James Ravsten. Dedication trict to Identity all existing speech problems three speech ing the childs confidence. of the grave in Clarkston speech problems. This has and hearing correctioniets The child is next ear trained cemetery was by Verl Butadded to the success of the are needed in the Cache to develop his listening power ters. The floral offerings program and by screening all School District sound lr because you cannot e first grade students in the This year, one ' cannot hear. The under direction of the Relief what you I spring of the year, the needs speech correctionlsts is an- child must be taught to listen Society and canted by nieces lot the district are kept noyed by the district and with attention, with alertness and granddaugiten. An. Winnie Mae Schreiner and with interest not only to Pallbearers were James CaOan Butters, Lyle J. SwenAT THE PRESENT time has been working with the himself, but to everyone hara-of-l Ground Brooks Chut, Ellis JarWhen him. son, and aide deaf he is 154 children in the regular since January of this year, to do this, the dine, Donald Jardine, William classrooms and about 75 with sound is worked on in pro- Jardine, Blaine Jardine and of those in special edu--' Mrs. Schreiner works cation could profit from both County and Logan ducing the sound in isolation, Dale Godfrey. nonsense syllables, wonts, reading, and finally habitua- CUrkstea BiliCs ting the sound in converSteven Godfrey son of Mr. sational speech. and Mrs. Don Godfrey was Studies have shown that to be ordained some chikken will outgrow recommedned in the Aaronk a teacher their speech problems w to on Sunday even- the age of nine or ten- - After priesthood this age children make little atrkk Clarke who ia emif any progress without inIn Salt Lake ployed dividual help. This brings us the weekend with hisCity spent to the question: Why not Mr. and Mrs. D. parents, Ronald wait until age ten to work Clarice. With children with speech diffkulitles if they tend to out grow it 7 The answer child in the upper grades or is, the harder ft is to break in the incorrect speech pattern, es high school. In early gradspeech training with the more psychological problems stuttering child is more efare acquired, some refuse fective if the speech to participate in group or works with the class discussion and studies child indirectly through the have shown that children his associates. with speech problems in the parents and is a psychological Stuttering early grades may be slowed or learned behavior caused in gaining reading and spelmainly from stress or an, ling skills. xiety from envinunental inSTUTTERING, THE MOST fluences. severe speech problem to Next week: Agricultural master, u usually treated by Mechanics sad the High the School Carrinlmn. working directly with The feOewtac Is aaether article deaeriMag a phase of the of the SATURDAY AFTEDnOOn - CLARKSTON Births - En-gU- sh, tm , April 4, 1964 CACHE VALLEY LIVESTOCK AUCTIOn PRESTON, IDAHO Saddle, Heel All Classes And Pleasnre y; I inter-teste- pro-ses- d CONSIGNMENT a- Sponsored bp Hie Boob and Saddle dab and Cache Valley Livestock AncUon THIS MARCH 27 Mr. and lira. 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