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Show PTA Regional Meet in Delta Applauds Noble Youth needs guidance, Dr. Le-Grand Le-Grand Noble, of the USAC, told I parents and teachers at a regional j Parents-Teachers convention held in Delta last Wednesday. He urged parents to know the problems of youth, and gave them four points to 'follow in their relations with children. They -were to teach them that some things in life are sacred, give them the power to choose, teach them reverance and honesty and above all teach them the greatness of their nation. He commended com-mended county educational leaders lead-ers for the fine educational work being done, saying it ranked high in the entire state. An afternoon session was held for all PTA presidents in Region 10, at which time departmental work was given. Mrs. Charles R. Walker, president of the Utah Congress Con-gress of PTA, was the principal speaker. Mrs. Rutth Vine Tyler, secretary, spoke both in the afternoon aft-ernoon and at the evening public meeting. Other officers atttending the con vention were Mrs. Don Peterson Fillmore, regional director; Mrs. A. Cowan, Mrs. Hugh W. Colton; Mrs. Floyd H. Bird, state officers; Mrs. George H. Johnson, past regional director, and Suptt. A.M. Maughan. Mrs. Cora Harris, west Millard council president, arranged the program of the convention.Follow-ing convention.Follow-ing the afternoon meeting Delta PTA, with LaVonne Morrison, president, pres-ident, entertained at a luncheon in the high school hot lunch room for the county and state officers and visitors. |