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Show Page THE S, LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. March 24, D 1977 Whatf Dogg Public Wont Survey In Community Education? i t t W 1 4 ! A. 4. rr V t ft - - "Tr,.t ers of the Searchlight Stafk at Bear River high show off the honors they won recently in THEY'RE THE (1 to members Staff are r) standing: Doug Harris, Michelle Jensen, Mary Ann Maughan, Darin Kerr, Julie judging. Brown, Janalee Merrell, Lori Harris, and Annette Bunderson. Advisor Terry Munns is seated. BEST-Memb- of U F U Clinic their advisor, Mr. Terry Munns, who is also president of the UJEA. The students attended separate clinics on various aspects of journalism. The clinic was held in conjunction with the Class 4A basketball game between Skyline and Provo, which was covered by student sports writers and photographers. Searchlight photographer, Doug Harris, covered the game's action and will develop his pictures at the Bear River dark room and enter them by mail. The staff entered five issues of the Searchlight and received a taped critique of their newspaper, Judges in the competition were university professors in journalism and professional journalists from the Salt Lake City area. t, TOM! The 147th Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints (the Mormons) will be broadcast Saturday and Sunday, April 2 - 3 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on station KSL. The conference, which originates in the historic Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, will feature addresses by the general officers of the Church and music by the world renowned Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Spencer W. Kimball, president of the member church, will nearly preside over the conference sessions. leader is recognized by The Mormons as "prophet, seer and revel-ator.- " 77 57 Chassis Duty Monte Carlo Coupe Retail The conference will be broadcast over 185 television stations and 171 radio stations in U. 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Stock 6,539.65 SALE 8 DECORATING to decorate YEARS OF DEPENDABLE Equipment CAKE money include everything from upholstery to gymnastics classes with classes and activities in 16 of the district's 23 schools and five other locations such i as at the Tremonton Center, PICKUP. BIG-1- 0 Heavy er prior to and during the Save person sometimes registering for more than one course. The courses OSes In his opening statements, Mr. Lund told the jury the state will present witnesses who were at the Bomb Shelt- shooting. He said the trial will continue for several days and the state has seven witnesses to testify before the court. Community education involves such things as scheduling college extension courses, high school completion, consumer education, vocational programs and volunteer programs. The program was formally instituted in 1970 and now has more participants per capita in Box Elder school district than anywhere in the state, Dunn pointed out. In an average year, 48,000 registrations might be recorded with one CHEVROLET CO. Murder Trial Underway cont. from page one five women and seven men. The three accused men are also charged in the complaint "with creating a great risk of death to Victor M. Orozco Varax. He received bullet wounds in the mouth and arm. Mr. Lund said Mr. Varax will testify during the trials. Because some of the witnesses are monolingual persons, an interpreter has been retained by the court. He is David Grimley, a Spanish teacher in the Box Elder School District. Mr. Lund notified the court Dr. Serge Moore, Medical Examiner for the State of Utah, will appear before the court to testify as to the cause of death. He said the preliminary report showed a bullet penetrated the brain from the temple and the second imbedded in the lower trunk of the body. "So when it is distributed to your door, take time to confer with your family members and make a thoughtful response to the questions." SALES & SERVICE TO THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY y The Bear River High School "Searchlight" claimed top honors at the 27th Annual Writers and Photographers Clinic held at the University of Utah last Friday. The Searchlight was chosen as the best 3A high school newspaper in the state of Utah. It also claimed first place in every category it was judged in; news selection, photography, story editcontent, typography and lay-ouorial page, and sports page. This is the first year any one school had won every honor. The clinic is sponsored by the Utah Journalism Educators Association. Representing the Searchlight staff at the clinic were Lori Harris, Janalee Merrell, Annette Bunderson and Doug Harris. They were accompanied by "We want to determine what the public wants and needs in the way of continuing education, recreation and special services," he added. Although geared largely to the community education program, the survey does contain some questions pertaining to the regular program and other areas. The PTA, for instance, wants the public to list three areas which kit feels PTA should be active in. Principals are seeking ideas on how to communicaimprove school-paretion. The questionnaire was compiled by private citizens, PTA's, district administrators and community education leaders. "It is extremely important that results of the survey reflect thinking of as many people as possible," said Teresa Ellertson, assistant to Dunn. CELEBRATING Conference Slated 'Searchlight' Staff Is Tops Ai How does the public feel about the Community Education Program in the Box Elder County school district? Well, here's your chance to express yourself. Les Dunn, director of the Community Education office, announced this week that about 9,000 questionnaires will be distributed to Box Elder County homes in the near future by PTA members. "Box Elder County school district believes that our schools should reflect the desires and needs of our public," Dunn said. "In order to serve those needs better, we need to know what they are." The survey responses will help community education officials assess existing programs and plan for future improvements for adults, community education and the regular school program, Dunn said. Sfafcd see what your money A- - V fsmsSs' 405 kVtif fAcbt will St buylll 0LDSM0BILE & Phono 2574336 Tromonton, Utah |