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Show 106 Daryl McCarty believes that the trend in Utah for the local associa tions is toward conferation which would a local autonomy. like to there see were a any ents would This is loudly deve10p.81 quickly To summarize at this been strong opposition and asserted its One may rest assured that if set toward statewide and fully recognize opposite the desires of the NEA which would federation policy more oppon be heard. point, suffice it to the UEA as political bargaining that'the to say that there has it has assumed and economic a union posture IIrights.1I Problems Facing the UEA-Affiliate Movement Buil di ng a New Image Realizing that its has recent ly undertaken image has suffered in a publ ic relations recent years, Be Your Child's Best papers throughout the 81The United Friend.1I82 In addition, state have been which has in campaign cluded newspaper advertisements under the title: the UEA "A Teacher May some of the weekly carrying regular features by Teaching Profession is the term presently used the NEA in its extensively by publications to refer to the NEA-Affiliate movement. This may be evidence of the NEA desires to see the movement represented by a federation. Whatever the case, one cannot belong to just a local association. He must belong to the local, the UEA, and the NEA or else no association at all. rather 82The advertisements in the daily papers were not frequent. However, they did appear from time to time in both the Deseret News and the Tribune. Some of them also appeared in the Ogden standard Examiner. Each ad featured an experience student. The ads were jointly funded "reaching" See "UEA, NEA to Launch Series of Ads,1I UEA Action 8. McCarty admits that they were at least in part enhance the image of the UEA. a of by 7 a teacher in NEA and UEA. (October 1975): designed to |