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Show State Department of Education. There will be several out of state experts in the field of educational education-al television in attendance at the conference. Purpose of the conference con-ference is to discuss the need for educational television, the progress pro-gress made in educational television tele-vision broadcasting in various parts of the United States, state-wide committee representing represent-ing all interested educational institutions in-stitutions in Utah, including universities, uni-versities, colleges, vocational schools, school districts, and the from a ten weeks visit in Seattle, Wash., with her daughter in law and grandchildren, Mrs. Forrest Watson and Gary and Mary Helen. Mr. and Mrs. F. Watson and children who accompanied her here, left Wednesday for Pocatello, Idaho, Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn. They will return to Seattle by way of Yellowstone Yel-lowstone and Glacier national parks. A state-wide Conference on Problems of Educational Television Tele-vision will be held in Salt Lake! City at the Commons Building! at the University of Utah on Oct. j 8th from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This1 conference is being called by a hospital after a lingering illness. He was the father of Mrs. Adean Reid of Bingham Canyon. Burial was in Mt. Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Louis L. Watson of Cop-perton Cop-perton returned ?home Monday : local notes: Lady Eagles met last Thursday night at Copperton as guests of Mrs. Pete Smith. Bridge was played. Late refreshments were served to ten. Saturday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bills were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Swain and family of Lapoint. Miss Janice Hocking, daughter of Mrs. Maude Hocking, left last Sunday for Provo where she will attend BYU this winter. Requiem mass was celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Ann's Catholic church for William Richard Jones, 59, of Salt Lake City who passed away last Thurs day at 12:30 p.m. in the Veteran's |