Show Maeser School holds Law Enforcement Da Dawry Day Dayi y i- i wry ClI iao e oT oTAn An exciting program fe featuring turing talented law enforcement enforcement en en- forcemeat officers was enjoyed by Maeser Elementary students on April 14 The time was well spent in acquainting the children with local s 's laws and personnel TRANSFERRING fingerprints fingerprints finger finger- prints the drug problem and hunting regulations are just a sample of the interesting topics covered Beginning at am a.m. a group of students list ended to toone toone toone one presentation followed by a question and answer period Every thirty minutes the groups rotated until each station had been visited Representing the National Guard were Richard Merrill Don and DeNile Will Will- iams Phil Brewer spoke on the Utah Highway Patrolman and Gale Robbins on the Vernal City Police Officer Our Uintah County Sheriff Arden Stewart and nd John Dickerson from the Wildlife Resource completed the five groups of talented men menon menon menon on our program Besides learning more about laws and their importance the children had fun Commenting on the days day's activities one f fifth th grader said We should have days like this more often |