Show Vernal Rotary Club Hosts Australian Study Visitors The Vernal notary Club hosted seven members of a group study exchange from Australia Sunday THE VERNAL club delegation met the Australian businessmen at the scenic overlook at the west entrance to Vernal and escorted the tile carl carivan van into the city The group was taken to the Dinosaur National Monument l quarry at Jensen the Utah Field House of Natural History History His His- tory in Vernal and to Flaming Gorge Dam where they toured inside the dam structure The group returned back to Provo S Sunday evening THE STUDY exchange group will spend two months in the United States mainly in Utah and Idaho hosted by the various Rotary notary Clubs In these two slates states Trips have been arranged to every major community in these areas by Rotary Clubs The group study exchange program Isan isan Is la laan an educational of the Rotary notary Foundation that provided awards for foran foran foran an exchange of groups of young business bus iness mess and professional men between paired paired pair pair- ed districts in different countries for two two month month study periods THE THE STUDY program gives outstanding outstanding ing young men the opportunity for studying study study- ing another country its people and institutions institutions in in- through participation in an organized program of study and discussion discussion discus discus- sion slon sion in the country visited The group visiting Vernal included Terry Shanahan chart chartered red accountant Dean Brown agricultural research officer officer of of- John Byce mining engineer Tony Rotarian team leader and Methodist m minister i in n i is s t e r Brian Cunningham Cunningham Cun Cun- metallurgist Barry Barry- Schultz pharmacist and Neil Andrew fruit grow grow- er |