Show Casually Observing a with Cliff PROGRESS IS MADE Although not all of the hurdles mt been negotiated toward complete solution of the Utah I Educational impasse that has clouded the air the past few it is with pleasure that I note most of the gr has ten covered to a conclusion Wt should see our schools Jn in about four There JM been a lot of progress made the Utah leaders and Governor rge D even though third party acted as a to get the job done CAN BE no doubt Stand 1 nave taken to the events that about the impasse statements have made trough these columns that in-seated the facts in the propose to re-state these 7 but hasten to say how j M I am that a solution 1 problem that clouded is about to be V WEEK SHOULD see Clyde make his of the complete committee agreed to appoint which will e il comprehensive of w in The person-si the initial three-man W which proposed a Jf list from which the total i taken have bv enthusiastically UKA and the state in otho 18 anticipated the 1 to twelve men the gov bC aS l concerned SO can get their job on the I week of the entire j j etchers ratify the feelings tw e and trustees as I ni as to whether they their contracts with coU boards of edu- be to Lne bells ring and I 7 of It school rooms in It ta month DEMANDS good edu-n for ita children and is willing to pay the price to get I realize dollars to get the best are hard to but with an intelligent and cooperative program ready to present the 1965 Legislature could be presented to a special session before 1965 t there could be no problem coming up with a far-reaching This was not the case the past few even though each legislature has made additional funds the funds did not reach as far as needed in enhancing the complete program our state is entitled was cause of the recent impasse where teachers decided it was time to rise up and be Fortunately Utah is now ready to hear what committees have to A husband can easily become his wife's favorite author by writing co TWO IN A WEEK Two men who contributed greatly toward the early settlement and growth of Roosevelt were laid to rest in Roosevelt's attractive cemetery within the past Louis Laris and Joseph Willard came to this area while it was still a rugged frontier waiting to be conquered by LOEIS LARIS was an immigrant from his native and Willard Anderson was a Mormon pioneer who came to the Basin first before the turn of the century to freight products needed by those who lived here in the Roosevelt vicinity before the reservation was opened for Families of these two who followed different courses of life and who made their can be justly proud of them for the way they helped the Basin THE LAST WORD No en operates well under what might be termed absentee |