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Show Utah Academy 24 of Sciences, Arts and Letters in each aspect of the program. ( 1) There is also the amount of anticipated revenue each district may raise on an agreed millage levy, (2) the anticipated revenues of the state are shown and their distribution to districts by the various formulae, (3) the Dis amount needed to adequately meet the complete program. tricts should then decide whether they want to finance the entire program or trim it, and how and what to trim. No one should be in doubt about the costs either in total or by units, and the public should know for what purpose funds are being raised and spent. Three statements then in summary: Education includes whatever of vocational training is 1. necessary, as it does of health, citizenship, or the command of the fundamental skills. 2. We weaken both aspects when and general education. 3. common poses. I) , we separate vocational Education in all its aspects should be financed out of a pool rather than raise and earmark funds to special pur |