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Show 2 Co t, y was made in June 1965 of educ tional needs for Tooele i with Un! ersity of Utah 0 ana other i ..e fasted group ci ft particip ist·d men dnance Co!zq)allY pzovided the services f tJelv e For las" nee. the S8Stb for a full weekes time t distribute d collect questioanaires; Tooele Ar.y Depot both TCOGl Army Depot and provided vehicles used to co er Tooele County area, a on Dupay hoviD Gl'OuD.d permit d distribution and collection of the questionnaires components :reSer to p ovide pitute of the cOl1I1Wl\i 1° their ,posts i ccmpreMnsi .. . of this urvey will llter in Tooe e tive Cion tbl justify the establis ea rea 0 at of a ed to focus be and its neeels ill their ts wil July 7tb. the name of the council uas cbaoged to ''Tooele Contlnuios &dueatioD Council,'· 1 ee $0 many of the prosratAS b111ch are beiag prosaoted in the council is the official COdlillUld.ty J"e for tbe ,outh s ll a for the ad t90 The has such been empowea:ed to con and as for 100ele action CoUftty, aaeney" "co1Jl1llUllity On ... tract with the state and federal aoveroments for educational programs under the Beonomil OPpol'tuaity Acto On July 14th, they met with the Utah Coorc1inatins Council for Higher Eduea tion to eacablieh comprehensive fall. winter 0 spring prosram of continuing educa tion to iacluc1e !lOt only high scbool completi.oD programs It but also basic education and naturalization cou....ses vocatioul. bobby, college level and cal tural coul"sesCl .. Looking to the future, steps have been taken to investigate the procedures and need for iacorporatlon of the COUDCil to comply witb Utah's NoQ-pofit Coopera tion and Cooperative AasociatiOll Acto Althou&b proaress has surpassed e:pectatioa. Futur develop. in some areast tlley have baeD disappoiDted and frustrated ill others., a lf1der a for Deed Gcope of menta and pre_at Pederal legislation will briGS abo"" authority and a structure capable of absorhins the broadened respoDaibl11ties that Programs ad guidelines age belna desipeci to provide for accompany that authority the present Md the future t 'by being flexible enough so they can be modified to meet eballl1D8 conditions and opportunities. but firm enough to continue beadiq io the rilbt directioDo 0 the success of the program was clue to the combined efforts of various of the coauunity backed and spearheaded by the Tooele BPW Club, who I'SCOS seameata nlzed that aloae or separately they could not brins the necessary eaucatioaal opporc Tile Board of Education prOJaOted the prcsr_s by pf:09id tua1ties to the COIDnlUnityo and. for, ruetings, by &ivins encouragement and couacllo classrooms for facilities i08 The Superintendent of &:bools exhibited intense interest 1n the goa18 and augaeeted proar_a by earefully seleotiDI a Director for Adw. t Education t bigb calibre coun.elors and iutl'UCtors$ providioS e.dministl'atlve aDd clerical aS$iSb ce to developo est_bUs and a.cb1eve the bf.p school completion program. ... The Tooele Tran.script Bulletin, Radio Station IDYL, Tooele Army Depot and l)u'_y Proving Ground publicized tbe programs, the purposes aad objectives of the orpDizatioS\ with continued 'broad coverapo EneQUE' gement asaistallCe and oOUDaelo ina weH pl"ovlde 'by &be Administrator. Special Services Division. State Board of 0 Education; the Utah Coordinatios Couucil for Riper Education" University of Utab 8 Division of C01ltinuins Education lure u of COIIInUDity De eloptneD1::> Br1sham .... YOUDS ...... UDlversitY'$ Salt Lake Center for Continuing EdUCAtion; Utah State Repe&efttati.e$; Speaker of the Bouse; and Chairman of the Utah Legislative CWllCil (I given in the fono of cues front frat.real aad civic and. i.ndividu.d. orWlD1zatioas business. religious socleties& labor unions l'espoGoeci to the!. appeal ...,c1X'81'IIatic p oof of community approv ... s octlon aDd Thu.s aaotber o'bst..acleQ-funding the progr-encow.-sgemeot PillsftCial support _19 ... .. It ---- 0 |