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Show .J i Sunday Herald ... t kit a7( 13 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1965 Uttti fcr UUft County. ' Washburn Heads UEA Department AMERICAN FORK J.'N. Washburn, in his seventh year as head of the journalism de-p a r t ment of -- il ii American Fork High I School is the newly - elected p r e s tdent of the Utah Jour--' hi i. NEW EAGLES These Lehi scouts have rec ently earned their rank. From left. Lane Dean, Ten Carson, Spencer Chamberlain, Victor G rdon, Robert Chatfield, Merrill Higginson, " Marvia Smiui and SIt"Kotfta." rir f" - " " - - - T - " J i T. nalism Educa tion Associ- 8 Lehi Scouts Volume of Poetry Draws Praise From Reviewer ation of Gain Eagle Rank the He had UEA. I ' 1 served as vice Mr. Washburn . ENVELOPES LEHI-Ei- ght Lehi scouts re president this past year. The ceived their eagle award at selection of the new president ! I " Box of 10O- -. AA I I Court of Honor sarvices recent- was made during the recent I l w rs. t uiwv mm w w UEA convention. bright, Thy color that runs ly. Included were Lane Dean, ' By WINIFRED N. JONES a .. throuch iverse after verse in Vera Carso Spencer Chamber- - MrJWashbura has achieved, "I Short Grass Woman notable record in his field Dur word, iriiage and rhyme stirs lain, Victor Gordon, Robert y Vesta Fierc Crawford. five years he was dePublished 1965, by Utah response. in the reader'g heart, Chatfield, Merrill Higginson, ing the at the school, three coach bate and Smith Rothe. Dale Marvin whether it be her lament for State Poetry Society. and two second first places son of Mr. the is and 13, her Lane, or whs one human the No deeply frailty singing enjoys earned in state were Dean places Mrs. Roland memand a ot.the human spirit can argue significant spiritual music. as well as a num competition 9. He of the! served ber has the from Troop The of derives title the first this choice ber of oratory firsts and sec- Utah Poetry Society paWiefk trough on to is 14, 'ftrsoTfflfr. dedicathe is also rereflected in Victor, tions to be produced by the state competition. cently established Nicholas G. tion, which reads: "In memory and Mrs. Stanley Gordon. He d cotton: 100 soles. . fV:h Awards Morgan. Paul L Pehrson Poet- of my father who was a mend has served his troop as patrol t Machine Washable. of and leader. follower leader senior a and of furrows patrol Book .Fund. V Publishing ry .? 2.50 In the. seven years he has MAO Utah-bor- n wife,! Robert, 16, is the son of Mr. in the arid ranch sheep and his kettle-prou- d lands of Jusb County,. Mrs. my mother, and a remembrance and Mrs. Robert Chatfield. He been advisor to the staff of the iJy-'-Iffttf- , VAlUEr... 1 Forkaster, the school's publi. Crawford catches with original of that dear grandmother who has served as Patrol Leader. Merrill, 14, is the son of Mr. cation, the paperhas achieved I metaphor, tie feel of the earth, said. 'Get off your high horse, ''K awards be a and Mrs. Dean Higginson. He several vr 5 tie sky and the loneliness of Vester, you will always " has served as patrol leader. crowned by the Pacemaker I her childhb)d years. But, the short grass oman.' Dale, 15, is the son of Mr. and award, one of five high school triumph of the human spirit Echoes of everyone's .youth, above adversity rings clarion marriage, delight in grandchil- Mrs. Ton Eothe. He has served papers throughout the nation to dren, and questions and their as assistant patrol leader and receive this high award, and answers wmcn au sees sur attended the Scout Jamboree at onSTfhich he was privileged to go to Chicago to receive. searching in the reader's heart Valley Forge this summer..' laiid mind . .". and all is done Vern is the son of Bishop and High recognition has come to students of his creative writing 1 1 without cloying sentimentality, MrsCarson of Fairfield -but with clear crystal sentiment Spencer is the' son of Mr. and classes in state original verse In the latter first Mrs.' Afton Chamberlain of competition. that reflects truly. Cedar Fort. ; place was taken three times in Expert craftsman, Mrs. skilled techniques in Marvin, 13,, is the son of Mr. four years. In, The DailyHer-al- d which feature writing contests dur Mrs. Keith Smith. He has and ap constructing poems i peal, as one judge noted, to the served his troop as Assistant ing thae pastseveal years heart, to ttie mind, and to the Patrol Leader, Patrol Leader first place has been won by Mr. David Michael and assistant Senior Patrol Washburn's students. ear. .... ' MONDAY CPFriAK .., lt ..; f M Non-ski- ....... - II M :; ' xk-x- Craw-"lorus- ' f& I vr 't Two Are Named Dental Society Commended Michael AMERICAN FORK By Meet Speaker Terry and David Patten, AmerSemi-Finalis- ts ican Fork High School seniors, have been named In the Merit Scholarship test 4ast March. ' Both were among the highest scoring students in Utah in the qualifying test. Mi chael's score was 143 and David's was 149. This year the cutoff score was 138 and everyone above that was a semifinal-is- t. semi-finalis- ts Dr. Orson Wright of Salt Lake City, Utah State Dental Health Leader, ..- During this past year at the Pair Attend FFA Meet In Kansas on the spot contest sponsored by the association he now heads, held at the U. of U., Mike Terry won first place hi PLEASANT GROVE Date editorial writing, one of four Voung, son of Mr. and Mrs divisions of one the spot news Smith Voung, and Michael Fair, writing. Mr. , Washburn states' son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed It looks most hopeful this conPeterson, represented the Pleas test will be conducted next ant Grove chapter of the Future spring at the high school here. Farmers of America at the na For several years the local tional convention ' in Kansas high school Journalism departCity, Kan., this week. They ment has been in charge of the spent three days at the offset duplicated sectloif of the annual BYU's journalism conDale is an active member of ference. For three years Mr. the local chapter and Michael Washburn has participated in is the chapter vice president summer workshops at the uni-- i versity: He also has taken part KOLOB STAKE as a lecturer at the workshop FIRESIDE TONIGHT held at the U. of U. for journal-- 1 The weekly fireside for Kolob ism teachers this past summer, Stake M Men and Gleaners will be held tonight at the home of BAND Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jensen of Mapleton at 8:30 p.m. Jan Felix INSTRUMENTS is in charge of the meeting and FOR RENT all M Men and Gleaners are urged to attend. Those seeking - chairman, was the principal speaker at the Utah District Dental Society and auxiliary at the Wilkinson Wednesday Center Skyroom. He discussed dentistry for handicapped children and commended "the doctors for time donated to the training school. Of the more than 14,000 He also emphasized the respon across the nation, few- sibility of the state dental orer than 100 achieved the fating ganization in supporting dental in Utah. health education. - On Dec. 4 another test will be Also speaking were Dr. Jay taken to substantiate their qual- Harmcr, chairman of Utah ifying test performance from County for dental health; Dr. which the finalists will emerge. Larry Francis, dental health High School grades, creative ac- films; Dr. Jair.es D. Ashman, complishment, leadership, extra pamphlets and brochures, and curricular activities and school Dr. Celdor Lewis, securhWma-teria- i citizlenship are evaluated along for secondary school and with the test scores to de the university. termine merit scholars of 1966. Mrs. Sharon Lowry, president Each merit scholarship calls of the Dental Assistants' Asso eligibility for basketball are for a four year award covering ciation, reported on the den- especially urged to attend. ' the undergraduate college tal examination to be given to The stipend of. me win- - all second grade students In t years. ners is tailored to a maximum the county with doctors and asof $6,000 for the four years of sistants to donate time to the . college in most cases. project .. Mrs. Richard Black represented the auxiliary with a report on their assistance to dental health such as contacting the schools and supporting the sciv ence fair. What .was the .meaning of guests included Dr. Jesus' suffering and sacrifice? Special Aldous of Salt Lake .City Jay How does it apply today? These and Dr. Russell M. art the questions to be taken dental healii committeeBillings, memup at Christian Science church of Utah numbers the and services this Sunday. The sub- bers, Dental Assistants. County ject is "Doctrine of Atone The auxiliary conducted a ment," brief business session separately unde. the direction of Mrs. James D. Ashman, presisemi-finalis- ts CREAM 7S M. Unhf. - Mi. 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