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Show j -' State PTA Chief In Japan culture week will be held in Utah elementary and secondary schools. Another of the activities will be the examination of Utah's curriculum in terms of those critical areas wherein Japan-Utah Japan-Utah relationships may be enhanced. Mrs. Judd was installed in-stalled as president of Utah Staff PTA in May of this year. She follows the footsteps of Mrs. Darlene Hutchison. Mrs. Gayle Judd, Slate PTA President, is in Japan participating in an educational tour to promote friendship and aderstanding between the Japanese and American people. Along with Mrs. Judd is Walter D. Talbot, Superintendent of Public Schools in Utah and Lila Bjorklund representing the Utah Slate Board of Education. The Japanese friendship Tour is one ' the activities of the Japan-United States friendship Corn- ! mission. Utah was fortunate to I chosen this -year aong with three other states to participate in educational tour. Fo"r teams of three PeoPle each are presenting their various states. Utah, Gergia, New Jersey and Michigan were the sates chosen. Strengthening unhanding un-handing and lear-about lear-about people of olher lands is the Purpose of the tour. rhs is one of the best methods of keeping Ple from warring 'gainst each other," stfd Mrs. Judd. "'nternalional unhanding un-handing brings demand respect and xpands into global '"dependence and ne involvement of norities in school ST" she con- bSthe said that 'ns, media and ademic areas will nef" from such Nramsasthis. A ,Judd and the J h delegation will be , JaPan for three weeks ning the customs, we believe that Sjt.on about other should hi Peoples Par of, k an inte8ral Utah- 6 Clrr'culum of seen elementary and fcP aCtiviUes three P 6 after the fetum . pa,rtticiPants livL Utah- Such U,lles a Japanese |