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Show Page 4 BLANDING April 14 9 1961 OUTLOOK SJH to be Guatemala at Model UN SJH Speech Students at BYU Meet Local students of the American High School, which is assigned Problems class with their in- a country, Guatemala, In the fall San Juan High restructor are attending the model week end at ceives from the U, N. Model United Nations t:.is the University of Utah in Salt Assembly Committee its country lake City, The group pictured assignment of Guatemala, Soon above are (1, to r,) Pete Black, the Extension Division of the Anne Harvey, Corry Jones, Hazel University of Utah sends lists John Con- of information sources and names Grover, George Bayles, d the way, Mr, Bryant ensen and Steve of other high schools and were countries assigned, they Lynton, Absent when the picture was taken but attending the meet San Juan Hi$i students, under the leadership of a teacher-ad-viso- r, is Linda Black, then engaged in studying The Model United Nations the background of Guatemala, its Assembly to be held in April at the' University of Utah will be relationships with other coun- a country with interests common to those of Guatemala. During the winter leading world issues will 3till be significant University art shown above with in the spring begin to take their coach, Mrs, Jos Nielson, Now the general back- Kathy Bliekenstaff will give a form. San dramatic reading entitled "The ground of preparation in Spell"; Diana Johnson will reJuan Hitfi is brought to bear upon discussion of the issues. In cite "When Ignorance is Bliss," in the humorous reading oategory preparation for the big show the and Trudy Burtensh&w enters the delegation may make presenta"The tions before its own school or retold story contest with Interloper ." community organizations. whioh Arriving at the University of Utah Union on April 14, the students, with programs and name labels, go to the "United N- act of work done tries, and its particular role in They mi ht in the hirh schools of the state the United Nations, where through preoedinr months. Let's even do some joint planning with ations General Assembly" at the see what happens to San Juan another high school representing their delegation sits -- he culminating Speech contestants from San Juan High School who are in Provo today to enter the Stats Class B meat at Brigham Young Father of Local Woman Dies at Dove Greek John Matthew Merz, 84, of Dove and father f designated "Guatemala," Creek, Colorado Black of Blanding Into the hands of the delegates Mrs, Calvin o plaoe of no Guatemala copies of a. passed away on Tuesday Unive- home in Dove Greek, at his ' special edition of the Mr, Merz was a well known rsity Chronicle written by reporters and editors from the ranoher in the Ueolo area up - various schools. Already the San Juan until High 12 years ago when he retired and moved into Dove Crefck, He is survived by his wife, Myrtle D, and 12 children i Alio Students feel like Guatemalans because they have studied the people of Guatemala very oare-full- y, Stewart, Iowa; Clara and Betty, and in the impressive both of Flagstaff , Arizona; of Esther Helper, Utah; Dorothy, opening of the session, in the Grand of member of Junction, Colo,; Marjorie, procession flags nations, the Guatemalan flag has Mack, Colo,; Herbert , Vhlte been carried by one of their Canyon, Utah; Ethel, Ucola, Utah; delegation. Now these Guate- Ella, Nadine and Robert of Dove malans join i n singing the Creek, Colorado; and Carolyn of United Nations song. Blanding, Also 44 grendohildren . mm season! BIG FUN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY RE-OPENI- NG for Everyone! SURPRISES galore ! FREE GIFTS for the (uds! OPENING SPECIAL! lOe off ON ALL REGULAR SUNDAES AND SNAKES again you can enjoy those delicious Dairy Queen Sundaes , Malts f Banana Splits and other taste Shakes treats. Live it up, bring the family and join the fun I Once y The Assembly der by the a brilliant is called to or- President-Moderato- r, professor of young political science, who immediately strikes a common chord with the delegates. A nationally and 14 great granohildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, morning at 10 00 a.m, in Dove Creek with internment in the Bums Cemetery near Egnar Colorado. prominent person then gives the keynote address. The delegates now go to committee sessions where issues are discussed. issues drawn from these committee meetings become fuel for the fires of ccuncil of the sessions. Decisions council sessions are printed and given to the delegates in the evening. And what an evening! A banquet, presentation of speo-i- al awards for the United Nations speeches, journalism, and the comradeship of eating i singing together, ,,a n d mu contributions and a more expressed' best in ej dance. shining with hope for fut The nest morning the delegates world harmony built throi reoonvene in the General Asseof many nations talkii mbly, where issues ooming peoples and planning, working togsthi from the council sessions are The Ultimate value tht Then a closing speeeh of reviewed. be will determined is given idiich becomes a lasting meetings the role these oltizens emotional experienos as tomorrow will take in a events of the Model United Nshort years. That this ri ations Assembly come to a olose. will be dynamle and for peai What happens in the Model ful purposes is supported by United Nations Assembly? There's nthusiastio Interest of exciting debate, spirited disschool students of Utah cussions, both formal and in? high formal, companionship of frisnds the Model United Nations Assi interested in purpose. 'bly. other the the 1 1 1 |