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Show University Workshop For Teachers Thirty scholarships will be awarded senior and junior high school teachers in Utah to attend a National Resources Workshop at the University of Utah from June 11 to July 2. The workshop, which for the third year is sponsored by the University's Extension Division and the Natural Resources Committee Com-mittee of Utah's Chambers of Commerce, will include three weeks of concentrated classroom lectures in addition to several field trips to the State's major economic regions to study the important and changing picture of Utah's mineral industries. The field study's emphasis will be on the problems of these industries indus-tries and their economic impact n the State. The course, which carries university uni-versity credit, is under the direction direc-tion of Osmond Harline of the university's Bureau of Economic and Business Research and Elroy Nelson Vice President and Economist of the First Security Corporation. The scholarships are open to all junior and senior high school teachers with preference being given to those in natural sciences and social sciences. A limited number of school administrators will also be accepted. Teachers v.-ho desire additional information or who wish to apply for a scholar, ship should contact Dr. Leo G. Provost Secondary Education Department, at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. All Applications Ap-plications must be in by May 23rd. |