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Show Septenber 8f 1961 BLANDING OUTLOOK Page 4 Students See Science Demonstration Monday September 4, ms a day of xelter.ent for several Bland -ing school children idio had an opportunity to natch a repeat performance of soienee demonstrations given this sumner by the Blending and Montioello schools at the State Scienoe Fair Along with a good attendance of local adults they at work in the demonstration. basic principles of scienoe All San Juan District teaching personnel were in attendance feature in Speolal performance ion of San was Monday's the participat- Juan High School's scienoe Instructors Jess Grover Riohard Guymon,and Merlin Hatch . Looking in as a student might watched heat light electrioity view the "fair" one oould see air pressure and the following piotures and mdny magnetism other representations of energy i more : Watching from a distillation of water colored-wat- solution er and Mr first two Laws The Riohard Guymon are fifth graders are (left to right) Dina Nielson and the other two girls are Ilene Harvey, Norma Laws ihea sixth graders at Park Terrace Left to right are piotured limestone sedimentary rook bone and petrified wood. Arthur Burtensh&w and Johns Carol and Jana used electrical Blickenstaff of Bl&ndlng and pet-rifl- od muscular and meohanical heat energies as they mixed ingredients for hotcakes (the "matter" of matter and energy) and cooked is made They tested rooks for them to the taste of those prethe presence of limestone by sent. They used a poetic rhyme placing aoetlo acid (vinegar) on ..'butter churned in class with the rock and wetohing for bub-l- maple syrup from a glass." San Juan of carbon dioxide Standing behind the students rooks and minerals in their col- are their teachers Mrs Rcwena lection inoluded such findings Winters and Mrs Gwen Nelson as uranium ore quartz Jasper who helped see that the four agate turquoise and pyrlte as students went to the Salt Lake well as samples of Igneous rook City conference Carol Barber and Jana Redd of Montioello Arthur end John told about their rook collection and project of finding out how soil es It is rupted in a circuit) tus is "electric eye" (whloh being tested by Lynn and Lance turned on a light as a beam of Patterson fifth-grastudents ultra-viol- et Terraco Elementary light was inter of One thrilling an piece of appara- de Park Two Interested sxience f ns Bert Odette (sixth-gra- de and them) "Monday September pils of the Monument 11 sehool balls will ring for fiftssn puids- -. Valley the Seventh-da- y Advsntist paroohial sohool" J. L Mason M D the Direotor of Ion Sehool ths Mission aimounotd today school's ourrieulun will catch that of the publlo schools in addition to ths three Rs Ths This in front as . through Odette dog in short explained the safety precautions oooking SCHOOL BELLS RING AT MONUMENT VALLEY MISSION SCHOOL . . by NSLLE mullikin (pictured work 110-vo- at Montioello) demoranging from grade nstrating his apparatus for cook- that need to be observed when the world on school to A weiner is placed college and univeing' hot dogs method this Its purpose is to on nails completing the cireuit employing rsity levels of teacher engine well as seventh and the apparatus in the preceding lt The heat his brother Gary gap picture were demonstrations set our rent that then flows fifth graders, w h o have be en up b y Mr Hatch teacher of the weiner cooks a hot figuring out what. makes a steam physical scienoe order Mr dents are Daniel across a Picture if 2 represent another-o- from the the elementary science ses-io- stu-Pendle- ton Famous Movie at San Juan Theatre the best possible edufor young dark Gable is now playing at cation will offer a course of religious people inopportunities a Christian atmosphere the SAN JUAN THEATRE in his ASeventh-day instruction to build character role as dventists find no oritioism buti designed Fhett Butler in David 0 Selz-nloAWAY TO HIGH SCHOOL praise for the American publlo production of "Gone With Ann Mason and Ruth Ann Benal-li- e, sohool system of education but The Wind". Che of the great mboth of Monument Valley otion beoause they believe in the of all tims, the left September 5 to at- soracnpictures separation of church and state Mission version of ar Margaret Mia four-yeboarding high tchell's novel they are willing to maintain tend is presented in school operated by the Seventh-da- y paroohial schools for trainingln tribute to the Civil War Gear Adventist Church at Sootts-da- le ths ohildrenj states Nelle tennial Year Also starred in s, Arizona These young oast Monument Valley Mission of thousands people are members of ths Mi- Leigh Leslie Howard and Vivian Reporter Olivia Seventh-da-y Adventist de The Monument Valley Mission ssion Havllland Chur oh They are preparing for Sohool is one of some 5000 educational. units operated by a speoifle line of Christian upon completion of their Seventh-da- y Adventists around service that they will pursue provide . never-to-be-forgo- tten k's . Mul-llk- are |