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B - - n H u n (KBtXiKt n njGCK'CD u n MI1URI llavathihc, a ctl kge xiudenl chaperone (rum loko)o. lx xiain tiih the M.triix Miller family: thirteen year old Tomoyuki Kmmhna lom Sapano ix the puext of (he Denmx firon family and Mwhiko Kavah.ua, a 16 year - I! 00i yPQ) CltM cWtEB-XiRO- M pUy The Ai'kXidiaio, ahtvh lux (he pai been in ewsunee three year, it iH'tt uutiped nine lecher and appuui-m.iM wudem. Ii deJi Caied Id uuinMinin a high xundard (4 tj'uliiy in by ihc Suzuki appmw.li ff ,f ei 1 Ci u old Tokuya rexideni ix xpcml-m- g ihc month with ihc Vkcxion D.ihlx, The laho fmcrnaiionol Ex change Eoundaiion ix a npn Profit organization authorized Japancxc of MmiCtiY orctgn Adairx, The mam pur povc of the Eoundaiion ix to foiicr friendship and cultural 1 exchange by xponxoring home May programs in sex cral countries, WHEN THE Labo ToundU lion flist started in 1973. it Max jointly sponsored by the Japanese and the AH (Tubs of America. Between 1972 and 1979 a total of 7,733 Japanese youngsters between the ages of 1218 and 664 adults stayed with 4H and Mcnnomte families in 31 states and two Canadian provinces. During this same period, 2.321 American and Canadian 4 H young people and accom panying adults from 20 states and Canada stayed in Labo homes in Japan. o A HOM program in Korea was initiated in 1977. To prepare the youngsters for their American visit, language tapes are recorded in Japanese and English. These tapes are stories familiar to the Japanese and (0 Americans. "T he Ant and the Grasshopper, Ali Baba, Peter Pan and Romeo and Juliet etc. A mother volunteers her time to help the children learn English. Bob o o n non (J ooooooaaoaaciocinn GZK&(MxMIDQ SUM&h, (D(h u n LJ m GUDt, ffltb dB (fffitetOBt, 'J3& 3D THE LABO clubs also put on plays, hold Happyokai parties. camp and learn about the cultures of other countries. In many ways, the Labo program parallels our programs : Accompanying the 98 hoys and girls assigned to Utah families are one counselor, two women college students and two male college students. 4-- H EACH LABO student pays his ow n way. They are allowed to bring $200 spending money. Most students bring small gifts and trinkets to give to the host family and other people they meet. The host family decides how the guest student will spend the month. There is no set itin- Solid TERRYCLOTH i Full bolt Value to $3.98 yd. erary. THE MILLER family and the Dahl family have hosted Labo students before. They fell the experience is beneficial for the Japanese student and also for the American family. Mrs. Brown also thinks the exchange studsnt program is good. She says the 13 year old boy staying with them is a very courageous person. He speaks very limited English and much of the conversation is done using sign language and dictionaries. TOMOYUKI seems to be having a wonderful time with the Brow n family the theirchil-dre- n are throughly enjoying haying Tomoyuki in their home. Tomoyuki will participate in ihtf summer youth program at Hill AFB next week and the Browns have taken him ship-n- g and to the camp at VIonte Cristo. He will to to and the Davis County hair and to the zoo. 4-- H La-:o- THIS IS the second trip for Michiko Kasa-lar- a. She lived with a amily in Kansas in 1977. dichiko went to the camp it Monte Cristo. 4-- :: TROPICAL c HAWAIIAN, c PRINTS Full bolts Value to $3.98 yd. c c 45 wide Pin cushion, seam gauge, seam ripper,tape measure, hand needles, pins 30 School Sewing SCISSORS Designer length Value to t Value to $5.98 yd. $298yd. 0 45 wide 60 wide EYELET TRIM SEWING NOTIONS -- STRETCH TERRY 49 Yd. $L98 pr. Sty 49 n n pr. t: SCHOOL ' K St)letown Off to 1 wide lOyd.bundles Value to 98f yard Vfc Sty90 bundle n!nnr Men & boys BONDED BATTS OUTING FLANNEL PRINTS 2 pound Value to $6.98 ea. 90x 180 wide Designer lengths Values to $1.79 yard s 00 5 93 ea. yd. tr ,rl before Michiko returns (Hne. 1 he exchange student is itcicstcd in play ing the drums (RIB fmOmT5 n n n n n n (CMUMIIMP fvtjDUenr- - 3 3 3 4-- The Dahl family have taken icr to Temple Square, the n eat Salt Lake and the copper it. I hey hope to travel to Ver a ill he a ki iueiid tf the ui'iifi. UN n j 11 demtMiwrtfUun uf ahai 11 aniwij'ii sited under (he huu Laho 9K Japanexe exchange MudenU Mhtt armed in I lah on July 26 in xptnd a utonih with hmi A mil w an fdmihet arc lto h aliivll fue 1.1 it.e 1'i.M.e, i lejiui .pprdvmijuly Jil aim lty M t and in Atscfudn dij Upney UhtJ I tie U!m fcnie tiled teterol n e meet .itm iuJdm eufedflge Lie t w h,f amnipin litp 4 MIJURI IMS miH lte Mau--i Mul .i it ew,4 ,d ifce AmerHn U eU in I iifvr fiiillrr' Ci id 1 iinpjiu M(irrin Kirn 00 IGtMiNf, ih t,d, fehoJ II jj Ihc , MiiltU a art Suira rn Twin iAi K inuAnia Mu Jjikii L-- f, Anton U S, J,v a lf Vrft4aWk, u Nrn W l n?iiLc JAPANESE VISITORS Rrfexi!f aye 4 T-- feune &firntvtn. xiu-de- ,y .IHy V- K JXHftcf Mil) be xrnrj at h ffBUf dMftirj Ruxk lOus at A ats iHsiJf its xhaw tniidfi l. ...I .- 1- pttxnt , pm BiJm I. (ml tw.u M Pi4s, t4 it Will tVp CfBW. 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