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Show - It- - The Sail Lake Tribune. Frida?. August 31. 1973 that '(hooK are means m serving society children. Dr Th mias 'aid !) 'he cheaitis of all the l ages will tu'-- to ihdicoal we educate our children better than we have been educated Inless we impcove out relationships at the point of contact, all the vibrant colors and ol curriculum guides course outlines will become shredded nonsense We cannot materially improve education until we relate to the child m stres-in- Of Choir Trips Dies Bv Whet hi fail E 90 Jatk .1 M Thonid', founder of the Thomas Travel Agent? anti tout lornun for Mm mon manager & the Tabernacle ( ho - A ; Mr. Thomas i i died Wedtiesdu? Ul a Salt i.ake hospital of causnatural es Mr Thomas from reined .)' ejjs sei-- l vice with the mon Iaulie I'.aiitoad in 1472 and at age Til he established his travel agen--c- v With special permission David 0 Irom Iresident he the ai ranged Mtkav, choirs first European tup in r schools succeed or on the services delivat the point ot contact ie-t- s ered an en John Cummins Tribune Education Editor between the teacher and the student. Salt Lake1 City Superintendent of Schools M Donald Thomas told his teachers Thuisda? lie uiged the teachers and school adimmstiators attend mg a piesehool institute at Highland High School to seek excellence foi the city school district Quality education is dependent more on what the individual teacher does when he comes ,n contact with child) en than on anything else,' he said 'The teacher must teach from the heart as well as the mind The teacher must help each child to succeed bv com passion. by population, " hope and by pride Draws Ovation bv and shated dei non making he said, We cannot he satisfied vnh .ulmmisirdtuts his first appearance before the combined faculties of the city schools the new superintendent diew an ovation for his address in which he emphasized the influence teacher attitudes and expectations have on learning, and in which he called on the teacher. to treat all children with p sitive repect Challenging the teachers to make the city district one of the finest in the nation Di We cannot be Thomas said satisfied with less than excellence Making including the superintendent acting in an independent and autocratic way Stresses Service trust of his remaik. aimed at the importance of But the services improv mg then un-e- clot to He told the tcaciieis hat the 197 74 si hool year begin- ning in he can be I c it dstrict v lues-ch,- . another common year oi a year with a new passion and a new and brilliant reward Ust the Dr Thomas challenged teachers "to see each child as to understand n 'ndivdual Ins dutch Hit's, to respect his interest' and to contribute to his ueativitv Also beginning ild'swork Tuesday will be schools m Aluiru? Jordan. Granite Logan. Provo, Gartield and Rich school disttuts AH othu districts in the state have started Dr Thomas was inti educed John Crawford Jr salt Lake City Boaid of Education who prai'ed the president, teachers and administrators for the dedication to the city by district mm $7 mm ? Mid hitting upon what is becoming known as a trademark of the new superintendent an advocacy for the concept ot shared governance Its probably Fungus or lawn insects clear both out easily and surely with Browns Formula . 9 ruNisex isn't your 1 RIDS LAWNS OF NOXIOUS FUNGI: clears O PREVENTS INSIST & FUNGUS: Fall! . By regular use Spring, Summer; and v. . i i..-- - With a balanced"1 fertilizer turns 'your lawns to u beautiful healthy, green turf! Especially formulated for thp soils of Utah) Helps bring ' bock those dead spots. was created Velvety suede ALL THIS lines the open space interior SAVE HURRY! ' ; FROM A SINGLE APPLICATION! 3 Only 4 More Days at This low, low Price! bag Covers 5,000 Sq. Ft. LfTHR (This Price Offer Withdrawn After Sept. 3, 1973) WHO KNOW HOW TO MAKE THINGS GROW!" "From 45 TRA VEL WARE 5th South Vrw SO 152 Well Honor Your lank Card and Pay Your Parking THE PEOPLE Since 191 5 Salt Lakes Leading Florist GIFTQSHOP Funeral services will be J Tuesday at noon, 200 E South Temple, where friends may call Monday fiom ti to 8 p in. , and Tuesday one hour prior to serv ices Burial w ill be m the Salt Lake Citv Cemetery up infestations of snow ond O FEEDS THE LAWN: 40-l- b. , M44 . Kills Bill Bugs, Lawn Moth molds, melting out, brown patch, dollar spot, fairy ring, rust, Heliminthovporium, many more1 . CC Black, Taupe, Brown widow, soils and daughter. Armand J . Mrs Herbert K Hunii'l. both ot Salt ( Mice) I.ake ('it v; Warren K Sausal- ito. Calif Gvvyn S , Centei-;- f villi. Hibeit I). Midvale, 14 great-- ' nine grandchildren, brothers and grandchildren, sisters, Col Elmer G , Dr Delvvin Mover, Mrs Charles TS (Natalie) Parsons. Mrs Evelyn Piston, all Sail Lake 7 City, Mts Gladys Hose, Los ngeles , CLEARS OUT DAMAGING INSECTS: n' Here s one that's truly feminine, styled in contours as soft and supple os the leather Irom winch it Sifruvors include his - .w E! Larvae, Sod Webworms, Grubs, Cutworms, Angle Worms, Earwigs, Ants, Slugs, Sowbugs, Japanese Beetle Larvae,ond many, many more. We use safe, broad spectrum h Sevin Insecticide. MG... i V , SEEING BROWN & YELLOW SPOTS? 19V . v-.l- BROWNS BUG STAMPER & FERTILIZER you can He continued laising funds loi special guest condu- cotois and soloists appealing with the choirs annual events A Salt Lake native, he was . born Dee 20 1882. to David Palmer and Margaret Davies lie married Susan Thomas Mice Hathenbruek in 1904, llie marriage was solemmed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She died Oct 28, 19T) He married Laura Stevens in 1918 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She died May 24 1928 He niarn-- d Emma K Lindsay in 19js in the S.ilt I.ake LDS Teniple Ait active member of the Uta Club. he was a former president and member of the Kiwams Club. member of t e Orpheus (Tub Male Chorus, ;the Emma Lucy Gales Sail I.ake Opera Company and the Sonneville Knife and Fork ( lub, After meetings of the Lake Teachers A"n and the Adm.nfc.trat n s Lake Salt th Vssn teachers reported to their tespective school' to begin preparations for a da's w ork " a positive wav s Chief Asks Teacher Service, Excellence Ex-Lead- er g CALL MAIN 10th West (at Jordan River) & FREE DELIVERY 364-554- 4 !r: SPBCSDILS z&iV LLZaMBQES Special Savings STEREO SYSTEM on If Movie CAMERA Garrard 40 Shure V44 Zoom Lens Fully automatic 'Cl Purchased Separately Mararttz 2010 AM FM Receiver . . . $199.95 Two Marantz Imperial 5 Speakers . .. $158.00 ONLY $37475 $30.07 tSAVE COMPLETE MOVIE OUTFIT L SAVE 61 $11.90 $444.75 $89.95 value GAF-BEL- $2f 95 Cartridge Base S Dust Cover Battery operated Uses all super 8 films SAVE $49.95 B & HOWELL 64 Camera Bell & Howell 357 BProj. 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