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Show 6B DESERET NEWS, Continued from Page better education to students being transferred theie next year from Jackson Junior High, explore the possibility of obtaining state funds to help transport students from the JacKson Junior High area to Horace Mann Junior High next year. The route is hazardous, he said. He also asked for specifics on how the Horace Mann curriculum would be improved to offer ministration B- -l evaluation of the school district which would identify Its strengths and weaknesses The board voted to authorize Smith to explore how and by whom such an evaluation could be made and how much it would cost. that the ad asked Talk, Don't Shout' School Hoard Still Without President . EL Peterson 19, 1969 Wednesday, February You'h Services Program to be housed in the old Grant School. The program, also feder, lly supported, is designed to provide personal counseling and consulting services to troubled youth. The center will operate on a fee basis, based on ability to pay, Dr. M. Lynn Benmon, city Washington, Wenster Riverside elementary schools and Lincoln and Horace Mann jmor high schools. This term, 17 schools are sharing the funds. Authorized the administration to collaboiate with the Utah State Division of Mental Health in creation of a Salt Lake Area Franklin, and which will be closed. In other action the board: a proposal to concentrate federal funds intended to help impoverished children in nine schools next school term Sumner, Jackson, Jeff'rson school explained. superin tendent, Formation of an He quoted from President PROVO more Nixons inaugural address to organization to promote education and les indoctrina- the effect that we cannot tion on public issues was( learn from one another until we announced today by J. Keith stop shouting at one anothe. Melville. The Utah Committee on Civic until we speak quietly enough so Education is composed of men that our words can be heard, as and w'omen fiom all walks of well as our voices Too many of the arguments life and geographic areas of the! over public issues are charges state, Melville said. he and countercharges of vested What is needed today, said, "is a voice from the silent interest groups, extremists or of our political people with a particular ax to grind, Melville said. center oh, wliat lovely savings with Comfys mm f x Plush, strokoble covers for couches 4 and chairs, pillows, styled with sleek distinction and alive with color. Machine washable and dryable acrylic, backed with cotton, meticulously tailored with extra strong overlocked seams. Sizzle up a room with brown, avocado, burnt orange, gold or red. sleep pieces V no-iro- N fat n furniture throws with 6" fringe n ZCMI DRAPERIES - all stores -- 1 ! ZOM I lO, ,G SALT LAKE COTTONWOOD OGDEN Poe table, 1 door; 18" rd. by 21" high $66 m coffee table, 1 door; 58" by 20" by 15" high 1 99,95 an outstanding end table, 282" 1 4 drawer; by 22" by 21" high special purchase $66 .01 --IT a. V, jsv editerraneam tables commode, 2 doors; 28" by 28" by 21" commode, 1 door; 25" by 25" by 21 Vi" high $66 $66 high octagon commode, 1 door; 26" rd. by 20" high to $66 IMS' Western Stickley high $55 knows all the ways to go romantic LSI S3 3 end table, 28" by 22" by 21" with commodes, coffee tables, end tables and accent pieces. The El Greco group, for instance, has magnificent parquetry tops and the Riviera collection is stunning with beautiful carvings under glass and moulded front detail. Add a touch of exciting elegance to your living at our special prices. Some items not shown. ZCMI FURNITURE commode, 1 door; 25" by 25" by 20" - all i'oe high 01 $66 LB 0 0 o O v O Q Irjn 31 IO , e, 1 node, 2 $66 v , hL ' L by 20 by 15" high 4, 20'2" tiaJ $66 $55 octagon commode, , doors; y 26" by coffee table; 54" g - door, y 21" high u 1 door; 26" rd. by 20 high $66 4 I m |