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Show JANUARY 11, 1972 'y Board Shifts Key Personne A planning. director ‘for. the agreed that.a replacement for. Dr. Garner said the. councii ‘Ogden School District, a new Mr. Blonquist could be oe would not become a pelmanent | ore | arrangement. principal for Ben Lomond High until next June, giving’m ore. time to look both inside and abl, Mr. Ulibarri’s assignment will School and a district minorities side the district for a. suitab. be to improve relations with mi‘coordinator were appcinted by replacement. .,jMority groups. the Ogden Board of Education The board approved © creation us Of ,Chicano nationality, he m | Mee ee | naa A tae eae peg tommei area were male) sn within the district to co- He taught at Wahlquist Junior Te pees on recommendation of Dr. Wil-|/ginate ‘liam L. Garner, superintendent. new ‘The planning director and mi-) | " 4 district. p gganations . 0 | a s4Ny Nyt “uNs) yaampiW. ; ¢ | | 4 my | } I 1| ‘| 21S 0} }XON dys ay} ug. 3 | M — 130 OH GUYM1SIM 1| ‘|1 | 3. | 1 | i «¢ SSUTT EY ADIOUW,, JO SUITJOIA mM sg G |trict staff. - Board members at Dr. Gar|ner complimented him for an /€xcellent job as assistant. super- ee | Mere | . | id his salary |with minorities | and an ability to’ communicate intendent. _ LVHM SN 1131 i hte . . Dis- , trict before going: to W SC. the 0Dgilen City Council, who at- |P¥ a expressed concern ded the ~ boar meeting, |that replacement for Dr. Carei Dr. ner “an ie ruth be named — ‘on the dis- Seta Selected io take gyer the | € p. Garner Named to the planning co-|\ cotient job with minority ordinator position was Dr. Lion- groups.” el G. Drechsel, principal at Ben |) 11° oid the superintendnet has Lomond High School. shown a willingness to listen . €. until a/High in the Weber. epeoo in solving thelr norities coordinator posts, both will be. $13,700 Es an allowance | problems. new, were made possible by/!for travel. He federal grants obtained by the Ales ‘Hurtado, a ‘member | ‘of Spepeer Klomp, retiring ard | € the program superivsor is narved. ) sjeutue yearpul Jey ' $81 pres oy} OS d jo daotjo “aToY JO JSoMY}IOU Fe auwos| -| UONesI}seA) Tse Wir aoa ee, i oe I ca « || Tossa “0D he et sian ee a oe Jos jo Jzed oJam soap oy, “IId1FJO owe? pue ye pue oyepl ‘auojg wor uoIsstuu0s AyuN0) = epreuQ| QN 984005) papnpour Adu, S eIoIJJo OYeP OM} WJZ J0}e ba ‘y % IaWOW > | 1 Me} B pue pputee sloqiyeqd 1901jJjO iE SLVWILSS SSAID Oe ‘Air Force to fly Academy at— at a ahscost. rado Springs Jan. 16-18 to par-| “Educators will. hay portunity to’ talk minimal ae ‘ticipate in the annual Educa- from their ‘respecti tor Airlift program. bout vario nee They will be among a total| activities available t ar watba thof 25 Utah d educators who visit four-ye or’s degree| academy to get a first! nurse’ built into academy curhand look at the facilities and riculum, academic programs geared to oo young men as” Air Force} officers. Included in the. tour wile briefings and access| privileges which are not available to individual, visitors. eville Fy Ht! i will be Woule at. to _ the ‘the vacademy VISIT ACADEMY | ayy Su Tai A ‘aley ajeo) ‘are scheduled area educaipaldiag Local educators who ai to| visit the academy are Dennis J. Hogge, a counselor at’ Bonn-| |W UI sserjTem @ WoJy Jeep Tes peep|Il off | 1 ee eae u *gyoam 90IY} 0} A 4 30) DGGE Meat Be er | Ogden special 3 ‘Bale ay} Ul JozuTM 0} oyepy| 24, Ol} yynos pajyessiu Apjuered| UO) 2 oaaey yey} sjewtue ~ 00g “U) €wnvd , ope, ( Foiit High ehr, an counselor; assistant High School caeade School; Ogden Mrs. E. High Schoo Joseph A. Graves, principal at Roy. and Jack Tittensor, ae High | School 2 ahied en rie accomp- | y. three newsmen and three Air Force liasion officers, ‘Transportation vided will be ee the Air Force ah and |