Show Jr High School To See GM Science Show Local students will get a peek at at the future when General Motors Previews of Progress research research action in action science show appears at Vernal Junior High School Wednesday at 1 30 pm p m. m and pm p.m. THE NON COMMERCIAL show according according ac ac- cording to General Motors President Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward N. N Cole seeks to inspire more student interest in science and engineering engineering engin engin- careers to provide the trained talent America needs to keep pace with the promise of the future Previews of Progress demonstrations depict work being done today in Americas America's Americas America's Americas America's Amer Amer- ica's research laboratories and point out the contributions of research to modern living A TWO MAN team narrates the live show in technical non language Ron Hartwig and Mike More than 30 million 30 students and ad ad- in the United States have seen Previews Previews Pre Pre- views since 1946 Millions more have seen the GM show in Canada and 25 foreign countries including special presentations presentations pre pre- made overseas at the request of the U U. S S. S Department of Commerce Featured in the current show are several several sev sev- eral energy conversion demonstrations They include gas turbine engines fuel cells and solar cells Fuel cells cells' convert chemical energy into electrical power and solar cells change sunlight into usable usable us us- able energy ANOTHER E R demonstration based on Information information in In- formation obtained over the the years in tests emphasizes the importance of wearing wearing wear wear- ing seat belts when driving or riding in inan inan inan an automobile In all students will see nine examples of research research in in action Previews has received wide acclaim from educators and civic organizations for its efforts in encouraging more student stu stu- dent interest in technical career |