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Show BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Where you work or at your bank Now paying at maturity 3 3Ay . . . 9 M. Blaine Feed Program BYli Schedues Utah High School Planned for Journalism Confab Saturday Activities are being planned for some 700 high school student jour- nalists at the silver anniversary of the Utah School Journalism Conference Saturday at Brigham Livestock producers who have Young University. been seriously affected by the SESSIONS will begin at 9:30 a. drought in the 22 counties of Utah m. in the Joseph Smith building. The 25th annual meeting is being which are designated as emergency areas may now file applications directed by Noel H. Duerdon, instructor. The stufor assistance under the Livestock journalism dents will hear a keynote address Feed Program of the United States by William B. Smart, editor of R. the editorial page of the Deseret Department of Agriculture, Ward Webb, chairman of the Utah News and Salt Lake Telegram, on InUSDA Disaster committee, an- the theme, Todays Need terpreters." TO AUSTRIA Elder Hans J. H. nounced this week. Followng the keynote address, Berger will serve LDS mission in Applications are to filed at the the students will go to group secAustria. local office of the Agricultural Stations to hear tips on all phases of bilization and Conservation com- student publication work including mittee in each county, Webb said. news reporting, sports and feature The counties which have been reporting, yearbook production, and busidesignated as emergency areas to careers in journalism ness and advertising for is audate in which Drouth Areas THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 27, 1960 ir sion sessions to consider other Lake Tnbune, Harold Monson, Provo Daily Herald; Mrs. Doroproblems in publication work. Rea and Ralph Barney, Deserthe teachers thy meeting, journalism LEADING the sessions will be wm hear an address by Sherman numerous teacheis and et News; Harrison Conover, of the professionWing, assistant superintendent of als from Utah schools and publi- Springulle Herald; Mrs. Jeanne Provo City schools, a former high cations, including Guy Hillman, Anderson, Auerbachs, Salt Lake school journalism teacher. Pleasant Grove High school; J. N. City, several BYU teachers, and In the afternoon, the students Washburn, American Fork High members of the BYU Press club will meet n workshop and discus-Salt and student publications. school; Clyde Farnsworth 1 Gin distilled from 100' Grain Neutral Spirits, 90 Proof Vodka distilled from Gram, 80 Proof Schenley Distillers Co.. N.Y.C. ... LDS y Elect a man whose background has prepared him for Congress. Blaine Peterson has experience as a state legislator, practicing attornev, a well-found- ed background in government. Elect a man who understands the problems of your district. Blaine Peterson understands the needs and problems of the I irst Conercssional District. He will work with alt of his experience to get the legislation you want. Elect a man who will be a member of the majority party in Congress. g Blaine Peterson is a Democrat. He will work to greater advantage for you in a Democratic 'Congress. life-lon- native Germany. Elder Berger graduated from the Robert Bosch Berufeschule High school, and served as Sunday school superintendent in that city before PETERSON IS PREPARED arrived coming to Utah. Carbon, THE UTAH He Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Tooele, Uintah, Washington, and Wayne counties and that part of Box El der county lying west of the west side of the Great Salt Lake and west of Range 10 West running from the Idaho border to the north point of the lake. The program is deigned to provide assistance to livestock producers in obtaining supplies of corn and grain sorghums (milo) at support prices as a means of avoiding substantial liquidation of livestock herds which would adversely affect the industry. Webb pointed out that to be eligible for assistance a producer must certify that he does not have on hand sufficient feed for his livestock, and that he is unable to obtain the amount needed from normal suppliers wthout sustaining an operating loss, and his financial condition is such that this loss would interfere with his obtaining financing for future operations, or would otherwise imperil his continued operation in the business. Those producers who are not in an area where there has been serious crop loss, including native range or pasture, would not be eligible. Russia England tor Association of JourEmery, Garnalism Directors will meet also field, Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, for a business meeting and panel Millard, Morgan, Piute, San Juan, discussions on of Elder Hans J. H. Berger has accepted a call to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in Austria. A convert to the LDS church, Elder Berger is a native of Germany and came to the United States a year ago, having joined the LDS church four years previously. A farewell testmonial will be held in his honor Sunday evening, Oct. 30, beginning at 7 p. m. in the Brigham City Third LDS ward chapel. Bishop K. B. Olsen will preside. Elder Berger will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on Monday, Nov. 7, for a week of special training prior to leaving for his mission headquarters at Leimenstrasse 49, Basel, Switzerland. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno H. 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