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Show PTA7 Meet Hears Progress Report Of Region Ten Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers, region 10, held their regional re-gional convention in Fillmore on Wednesday, August 29, under the direction of Mrs. Lon Peterson, regional re-gional director. The session was well attended by local PTA officers and school teachers. Subjects stressed at the meet were safety on the highways for teen-age drivers, and civil defense, the PTA project for the coming year. Supt. A. M. Maughan spoke on the achievements of PTA in the Millard district during the past year. The Delta delegation included Louise Lyman, Norma Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sanderson, Norma Hansen and Frances Whicker. Mrs. Lyman, Delta PTA president reported on the work accomplished in the Delta unit last year, which included the mobile dental unit for four months, with Dr. Oborn. The unit was sponsored by the P TA, under direction of LaVonne Morrison, t president, and Norma Pearson, health chairman. PTA volunteer workers assisted in hand ling the children. A total of 398 elementary school children were examined in the unit in the 7 and 8-year old age groups from Delta, Hinckley, Sutherland, Lynndyl, Oak City and Leamington. Dental work and fluorine treatments were completed com-pleted for 178 children. Thirteen Boys Vin Eagle Scout Ratings V w-u VfV-V; 4 - . -.- m - . i ; i r J l i L . i LJlm At a recent Court of Honor thirteen boys of Deseret district gained Eagle Scout rating for successfully completing their work. They are shown here, left to right, front row: Larry Nielson, Robert Grygla, Richard Snow, Max Nielson, Jack Nielson and Don Morris. Back row is LaVoy Robison, Reed Draper, Dale Workman, Eldon Nielson and Ar lynn Flnlinson. Sheldon Western West-ern and Lester Hepworth were not present when the picture was taken. The Leamington troop qualified qual-ified 6 Eagle Scouts, which took top honors at the Court of Honor. |