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Show PTA Seeks Funds For Kennedy Bust 17, 1969 November DESERET NEWS, Monday, 22 A Variety In Pupil Service B Si if. Unf-- Ne smi (tv j. Dn ANN' F ANS Df-spt- eiit KEARNs Te j i F k- - - cv ,T .r.or Pit -- rt Te ii ; ers i.u-- i is st I seet g cortnbur.ors bU'i o' 1'jVard pu.ihuse o: t e Lie pCs i,r e ;n w in the bi hoof .n'o! seel 'rom ini' nr CO 1 i andt-i'- t itr-- r Mrv. R i e busy hu'f ' '.I -- c o- -t r I approxi- SI Tai T e PTA ha matec oilecred 66fl to pupil servups aepartrrent The atnve diviMOi, handles tasks lansin from counting no'-e.to providing iion.e instruction for a youngster coni'. net) to heel nifh a broken leg Whet, the dep.utncft w.ts rh-t- VC I ! ' N Nov. ,i ;e r oi 25 FM " a' tre tul I a' Mr--e- .i w ; 1 time amouM 'n nor la then. col anu a prxr. ii; game ?nd spveial other Pi , e ;.,et of a trom a then The Janue w.i 535 S. State. L. rugh. director, the departmental goal is to help make possible an educational program each pupil that is AKD HANDI-PA- K com- mensurate with his individual reecls, interests, and aptitudes; to help provide the physical, emotional and social conditions that will facilitate maximum development of the potential skills, insights and understandings. During the course of the school year, the department comes in direct contact with a high perentage of Salt lake Citys 35,000 students. STUDENT SAMPLING For example, in the pupil appraisal services section alone, approximately 20,000 lact oar tpvtc v, CrS ppGCs?. to 3rd. 6th and 9th graders to assist In diagnosing strengths and weaknesses. Tins veai's program will be a sampling of y;niunis from kinder;;..: ten to T2th giade to determine academic achievement, mental ability and personality asse: The psychological services section administered 1.410 individual test last year, in addition to consultations and 19.95 Beautiful Molded Horizon Airplane Lugtae REGULAR STOCK PLUS FACTORY SAMPLES TERMS OR LAYAWAY Off S.cuty Col. O'Nit. counseling sessions. Five psv-- i t.vo including hologisfs. under Title I programs, assist parent and teacher m planning programs designed to help the h i Id make a better or 'oria educational c jsei-cn- ; al djustment c Sei-xu- vices. clinicians work the identification and correction of speech or hearing disorders. With each worker carrying a caseload of students, direct clinical services v.eie given to 1.680 students last year and 5.500 students were evaluated fiver 40 per cent ot the children weie remediated, and another 50 pei cent made considerable progress. TWcnty-tw- o tow-ar- d 40-6- SPECIAL PROBLEMS The peciai euuaiiun staseveral divition contains sions, each designed to deal a with special problem. Approximately 3.700 students are served each year through the trainable mentally retarded program, home ard hospi-- t a1 instruction, learning Suiter Thrt. Suiter Wardrobe 3" and 5 Attach.. T c '-- ontiriumg emus of the district and clerical transactions m the eential office accoimtuig system are handled by pupil accounting serc c com-p'U'ii- ty c Ia-- or POTENTIAL of the benefits hrought by attention to individual problems occurred m BEI-O- 27-9- .......... ...... Three-suite- QUALITY FACTORY SAMPLES, IRREGULARS, SLIGHT IMPERFECTIONS IN NO WAY AFFECT WEAR OF USEFULNESS Reg. Price 42 JO 45.00 45.00 29.95 ........ 18.95 r 5 26.95 32.95 22.95 32.95 37-5- 24" Pullman 26" Pullman 21" Companion counselo.s in me junior 'nigh. The final service, social work. ha experienced recent growth and now contains 15 lull time social workers. nffpred include cae work, group work, parent liaison work ounsultations. among home, school and agencies, and supervising volunteer activities. lasses for tee adjustment e m o t lonaily handicapped, motor handicapped program, v 1'ion resources tor the learnivisually handicapped, ng dis.thiii'y program, hearing conservation services tortile deaf, educable mentally c iPiarried program and tne d a pment coordinats i d Silt 9. Trite 28 50 LADIES' und MEN'S de- al child for mav be ser t o UJhelnisen at vr 7 y. South, or call SALE LIMITED OFFER Sias remained on the individu- Marvin S50 reor- partment's grovvh, the focus to eln.-e- n Designed to pack fora ucekendoffun or work. Reg. $24.95, pupil accounting, speech and hearing, spec ial education, health counseling and guid anre and o ial wotk. According -. 3535 HANDI-T3T- E Todtys paptl services department is a more complex system offering services m an expanded list of areas; psychological, pupil appraisal, the n SAMSONITE SILHOUETTE EXPANDED LIST de-pit- e W Doruiiuins Mi- leporied by AIRPLANE LUGGAGE ganization in 1953 clarified ad nunistrative func tiotis. However, if: s ud v p checks from tii auxiliary of Walker N'e,-- ! S- ydei Post 9322. Vetei. .. Foreign Wars, and the Kea-- i -Ladies Civic Cuh Jones, I.ehi. it, 1933 as tie department ol pupil personnel, it ontal ed two sectionslaid at ivutitmg and ptup-- I further ay to t v ii t,u teve.ved ie investigating 'he r mtair.mg AVI C'gitiied A Jli- - - put-- e t.'rr a aie Samsonite Once - a -Year Sale! s adjustment proj- ' Ur.' Reports Purse Theft p ... t auaitouum ud the but pre-en'- ed ever. l. 7.7 t e ' s too. aie se.,.:.g basketball e pro jet L t - s't.P' - 's n'etested - o' .':r.g to r, I tie ' I'M es.ien.L- - and - T e .e ; 'o .Ou!. title of Salt Lake -- 5.50 32 50 45 50 47.50 34-9- 5 SALE 21.(7 31.97 31.97 21.95 Luggage SUGAR HOUSE lower Level illustration An the learning disability program, where aid is given to children with any condition that causes an individual's school achievement to he substantially below hi measure potential in spite of average or above intelligence. Duiing the past yeai, 1364 Smart Operator! or-tom (I UUVU'-- ' vvv uiccct ' tiiclnrct 'Vvcod emr?or the program, with 590. or 43 per cert, eventualiv able to letuin to the da." room. The school health service wucks toward prevention a? through problems physical periodic examination by pri- vate physicians. Under the counseling and e guidance services. 18 counselors are assigned to the four city high schools, w ith 13 e and eight part-tim- e full-tim- full-tim- Judge Quashes Deputies Move To Air Merit List Third District Court Judge Aldon J. Anderson today denied a motion to make public a merit system promotion list for the Salt Lake County Slier lti's Oltice The County Deputy Slier ill's Met Comm. mu claims it can onlv release a few names ot men eligible for promotion when the -- her rtf wants to move men up in the a decision ranks. preme Court on appeal. A battle over promotions and eligibility lists has gone on more than two years with tlie sheriff, the deputies association and the merit system The Deputy Sheriff Mutual Association challenged this concept and aked the court to order that the entire roster of eligible persons he made public. The- - judge denied me motion. He had earlier ruled m lav or of making the list public, hut that action is still lending Aid FACTORY SPECIAL elegant. ..gleaming Stainless Steel The ideal tableware for casual living. Beautifully crafted and available in these set combinations to satisfy eery need and budget! Smartly by the Utah Su- commission working from viewpoints. A complete of eligible i r people was given Sherirf L. Lai son in 1967 just aften ms election so that he could make appointments and promotions. This was dore as a courtesy. In the meantime. uu list has become outdated and the deputies Want to know w hero they stand on the new roster being used by the merit system people. Six names given to the sher-if- t by the meut commission la't Thursday do not agree with the five name that he announced for promotion to a choice apparentlsergeant y made from the 1967 ro'ter he is still using. A a result of complaints about 'his discrepancy, none 0' the five was promoted after rll. Ti. deputies Mutual Aid Association said they e pondering further legal action 'o solve the problem of two cut feient promotion lists bemg used. rcr-ie- Del-ma- apparently 1 THINK IT WAS WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL that I first realized that my savings account at Prudential was going to be very important in my life, says Shelley Garff, whose mother and father opened her PTS account when she was first bom 19 years ago. They wanted to be sure I could go to college and so did I. So whenever I received a birthday or Christmas gift of money I always saw to it that my savings account got its share. Even from my allowance. Thanks to her PI S savings account Miss Gartf will soon complete a course in a Beauty school. To replenish her account she's also clerking part time in a local department store. In March I'll enter a university . And this summer, again thanks to my Pf S savings. 'm going to Hawau to work tor the summer, then back to school in the fall. If any thing should go wrong with my plans I'll have my beiuty operators license and my PFS savings account to tail back on. In the 19 years I've had my savings account at Prudential the earnings have contributed a lot of money . Im glad I didn't have to plan my life without a savings account. r-- packaged for gift giving, too. Funds Voted For Bases House T. e Con Appropnatior.s mittee hi approved tne 1970 iriht.ity spending bill carry lrg $14 million for projects at Itah defense bases The committee eliminated y mdential processing snop that had been proposed tor Hill Air Foice Base. included Items approved At ROGERS & 3R0. STAINLESS fu con'trucion at Ground', Proving S120,0o0 Dugwav ?)2'(Hil to' rotk at THE INTtRNATiCNAL SfLVER CCVTPASY 5477 No d , t.Isp I) "Si' .'fto R-- HOUSEWARES R 1 w 1 s , 1 ad q SUGAR HOUSE f , - n , t v , .C. v u d ,s v.,r .,1 t t i e gn ; a . e f tr- - 1 ' 2 INSURED SMIStS-HOW- A LOANS - HOME M0DEPMZAJI0N 266! 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