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Show LETTERS EDITORIAL To Stella Talamante, ‘. -¢fo The Editor Dear “ith South 9, 1968, the between neighborhood. The 3rd first .to street 7th Bast -ustrial City Neighborhood place ioner lights Holley, in this responded The Central the year out action to proves what 2Re And area Last — ACTION! Commissioners in order the our group of Commiss—_ Commiss- = It can aCrm people complish! out, it's ing, and lety things police. the piles of Citye snow These them. we have more street lights, we at night...--..the. icy covering, on are Children seem too the forgotten small streets play on important them. to the streets but of Central people Somehow people live they who talk cause on without sin cast start at home. clear of snow? the first about aontact (clean) boys est only POR bis Didis CECRETARY BUSINESS PR 6 hig wan oe 0 sad obs 00ne Is the walk Let he who in is cement MANAGERS ecccccecccceveetva o's ae 6 o.6kb eS OUCH eNarty Charles Garcia Boyer Thomas REPORTERS Leona Antrobus LaMarr Jefferson Rose Polidori The Central under the City Bettye Benns Rena. Mitchell Pete News is published sponsorship of the Central the De Angelis twice City a month Ne igh- hood Council. Editorial articles do not reflect on the Council nor the Central. City Action - Program. All contact should be made (by telephone or by letter) to 447 E, 8th S., 364-1803. : Subscriptions can be obtained by writing to the The rate is $2.00 for six months, above adress. should be made payable to the Central All checks We are a Donations are also welcome. City News. organization and all staff are unpaid non—profit volunteers. Galvez's weekly: various other among the and girls, the lowrunaway rate with a minimum of secure obsolete. Sobchack faust,Judy Antrobus, State er anatomy, you'td have noticed the private school like existence there. But a very poor school, indeed, for the all t Ut facilities’ “are snowball! ceescesececccccccceseseeees the’ ity. And had you not been Tooking “so --Nard “ar cre child's bruised and beat- Staff ET ea oe the don't it's roads. Mrs. OLA from a resident comes plaining about this (SEE LETTERS), and discussed some of the problems of snow removal. But be Why not write: your City Commissioner. complain, your house of and the upkeep of our city and HAMAKER brought in a letter fore you front of large dances ° : And Mr. Pratt Nas: ape proximately 350 parents, the state, and many otner siniilar organizations, Try father, being minister, disturbed AN was strict The enough. Supervisors dent runs school away day the out same of When ec following rules. they Group first F, complete in which CHILD open—_ which is the security group, the students aren't allowed to do any=thing without the Supervisors! permission they had too much group punishment. What I mean by group punishment is that if a student does something wrong they don't take it out on that one student, they take it out on the whole group. En Group FF.,) ou eve to ask have to to cil ask get ask a drink, you to get a pen- and then you have to to sharpen it, so you are EX=DISTURBED “gers the get and that in Utah, From: the “he tined of) following same rules, and they homesick ‘from day in por and pec »ple from “because psychiatime or 30 hit the kids and it really isn't necessary. The stu- *see these bad aren't on Fuld: 20 as Supervis-— Some of the Supervisors are too strict on the students and some of them ail decent job, fairly a do After all, they are human, Thank your lucky stars the “child" the hard mother, "children," . and find you'll by OrSe very a trist, disciplinarian, referee, . liceman, - prize-fighter many as to not to family He's. Myr, a to mention contend . with. Pratt, not God! of followed SmOxX~ faces. A know .bécause 1 put It there, Utah State Industrial School holds the lowest record of pervertism Ler can the Supervisors each . group are the ones who make sure these rules va the When to Mr. and all the hur - out fighting "rough" seen followed. There are a set of rules that were set by the Superintendant of the school which is Mr. Pratt but then, again, half of those rules aren't even SUDeErVISOrSse Had you looked’ closely, you'd have seen a burn scar on Nex#? I've are take In -it's What Senior ) vice drinking, And.a the Now that see. =—..even who parents. School And aske been are swearing of and These children Ogden, heads of group living hey set the rules in the groups and then 100%. children..''?.. Indus- “in place it doesn't the any . of the kids in Waye Mr. Hood, Mr. Galvez, Mr. Jones are the any must main-= discipline. their grudges on nearest authority. again citizens there. I agree ious through= kind of neighborhood. concerned leaders ‘people strict ‘called requeste Council in this defen- -beaten by a bunch ( 3-5 of disturbed oe to protect Council's City Neighborhood has been involved improve a to the the from |, Of help "drop-out" to Let me start by have . you ever ing, _ Council. again the citizens and to help curb crime.. The ion, with the strong recommendation from Of:- These tain on © Central proved Tes ‘worth: and ability to GET Fall; the Council requested the City to up come but a State Inde. School . [ must lights iit Being State School Utah is meant to help the students that are commit-— ted to “the Institution, Miss Talamante: You are wrong, wrong, wrong! «ee January Editor: The Utah trial Council Lights Up Neighborhood... On Dear ens Group Ff. one room in “that 10's the students this group.In you . move.. from to the other as a group and that is going a little bit too far. The group only goes out twice aday, and that's to Gym and’ the Arts and to to go. Crafts.Mr. Cant 'O.: De go to Pratt 6 PAGE TWO |