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Show "Our Nation's Heritage Series" Made Available to Utah StudentM Utah students will be able to national heritage as a result of expand their knowledge of our a special gift. It was announ- ced jointly by Mr. J. L. Christensen, Public Affairs Manager, Standard Oil Company Com-pany of California, and Mrs. Jennie W. Kearl, Media Coordinator, Utah State Board of Education's Curriculum Division, that a collection of Standard School Broadcast recordings have been made available to the schools of Utah. Mrs. Kearl said, "they will have great value in social studies and music areas particularly. I am sure they will be a valuable addition to the resources in the regional centers." Each set of recordings contains twenty albums pertaining per-taining to the growth of this country. They are programs that have been broadcast over the years and compiled into one series entitled "Our Nation's Heritage Series." Mrs. Kearl also stated that they are especially appropriate for use during this Bicentennial Bicentenn-ial year. Mr. Christensen stated that twenty-four sets of the series have been made avialalbe. They have been piaced L twelve film depository : (H throughout the state. Ear of these centers serve !i more school districts in tt area. Schools may call n ;'S the film depository i area to utilize this gift V |