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Show Organization And Leadership Are Stressed At PTA "Marvelous things can be accomplished ac-complished through the PTA organizations or-ganizations if the officers will only operate through the many channels chan-nels of the organization" expressed expres-sed Miss Dema Kennedy of Chicago, Chi-cago, one of the four field consultants con-sultants for the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, who was the guest speaker at a regional PTA conference in Delta Monday. Miss Kennedy gave helpful advice ad-vice on "training leadership" and outlined the structure of P T A work on a National, State and local loc-al level. Mrs. Donald E. Rose of Salt Lake City, who is the new presd-dent presd-dent of P T A in Utah and Mrs. Cecil H. Baker, of Logan, who is the first vice president of the state organization accompanied Miss Kennedy to Delta and were speakers spea-kers at the conference. Mrs. Rose stressed the fact, that PTA organizations are organized for the welfare of all children. "It is definitely an educational organization or-ganization with the theme this year being 'The Citizen Child, his Needs in a Free World', " Mrs. Rose said. Mrs. Baker talked on the programs in the PTA organization. organ-ization. Mrs. Don W. Peterson of Fillmore, Fill-more, who is the regional director and Mrs. Lavon Morrison of Delta who is the West Millard council president were in charge of the meetings. In attendance at the day-long sessions were representatives from all the PTA organization in West Millard county, council members, Supt. A. M. Maughan, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Snyder, elementary supervisor super-visor of the county and all school principals in the district Musical numbers were furnished by Ladd R. Cropper and Mrs. Norma Nor-ma Hannifin with Mrs. May Cropper Crop-per and Mrs. Norma Wright as accompanists. |