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Show Sunday, March 26, 1972 i State Forensics Championship; Largest Margin in History in team has taken the combined AAA and AA state title. However, last year the victory was only by two points. And the award was made after Highland High had been announced winner and a mistake was discovered. pi i H ; The Alpine Board of Education has scheduled an $8 million bond election May 9 to carry out eight major building projects in five communities of the district. In making the announcement, district officials said support of the bond issue will not raise taxes and will make it possible for the district tc take care of major building needs in the rapidly growing superiors, one excellent and one year, the highest total points good, to make up their ever logged by a team was 68. awards banquet, a standing phenomenal score. Ogden High placed third with 51 points, Brighton High was ovation was extended by the Bountiful Scored fourth with SO points and Logan other high school teams. Bountiful placed second in the fifth with 46 points. was Points were earned for each meet with 58 points, which under the trophy on behalf Accepting of five would normal circumstances performance on the basis team were Ronald Last, of the points for a superior per- have put them in contention. The of Provo High, and principal No dose Tally exin earns team for three winning formance, normally points Roger Moore, coach for the No such close tally marred the cellent and one point for good. the high 50's and low PO's. Until debate and forensics team. 84 16 Provo mis scored its scored team Provo's for Provo the joints victory Saturday Win Four Titles The title has given Provo the L--J! a sweep of Quadruple Crown the four big forensic meet titles in the state. Involved are meets at the College of Eastern Utah; the Alpine Forensics Tournament; the Weber Tourney, considered the largest high school meet in the world in total participants; and the State Forensics Meet. Superior points were earned in debate by Bill Hamblin-JiLayton; Gibb Dyer-JeanGrow; Larry Moore-Davi- d ' Bullock, and Matt Warner-Gar- y 1 By JERRY M. YOUNG Provo High School won the State Forensic Meet held at the University of Utah Saturday with the highest number of points ever earned at that meet. The Provo team of 18 students earned 84 sweepstakes points out of a possible 90. It was the second consecutive year that the Provo forensics team. In fact, when the announcement was made at the PP m Ap, y ( - ff, At . 1 I '' fl VMMMf long-rang- educational programs, inadequate campus sites, and failing boiler facilities, school officials said. Buildings which are all over 50 years of age include American Fork Junior High School, Lincoln Junior High School, Pleasant Grove Junior High, Lehi Junior High, and Cedar Valley Elementary School. In urging support of the bond issue, district officials pointed out that bonding in the past has financed a $26 million building pro; ram since World War II, including construction of four major I h schools, one junior high school, and elementary schools. J McKay Studies Hill AFB Conference Set Today Winning Superiors Margaret Blair and Brad Holm won superiors for extemporaneous speaking; Vicki Gleed and Lora Phillips won superiors for oratory; Grace Stewart; Donna Earl; and won Elenbaas Barbara superiors for impromptu speaking, and Clay Schaat was awarded a superior rating for legislative assembly. Hal Rosen was rated excellent in extemporaneous speaking and David Schmidt received a good for legislative assembly. - Utah WASHINGTON, D.C. Representative Gunn McKay has quizzed Air Force officials Quarterly conference of over the future of Hill Air Force Sharon East Stake will be held Base as one of our nation's today at 10 ajn. in the George major military installations. Albert Smith Fieldhouse at Appearing before the ApCommittee's-MilitarBrigham Young University, propriation announces Stake President Construction subErnest L Olson. Air committee, the The youth of the stake will Force members were asked by present the music. President Congressman McKay about the Olson urged all members of the future role of Hill Field, the stake to attend. efficiency of the base and the high-rankin- g U. possibility of additional missions for the base in the future. "The Hill construction budget, which hasn't been over $16 million in at least four years," he said, "was $16.7 million for fiscal year 1972 and the Air Force has requested some $7 million dollars for the coming year for various needed components. This is certainly an indication of the growth and stability of Hill Air Force Base." o OPEN EVERY MONDAY AND mmmsam THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP trophy is surrounded by members of the Provo High forensics team. From the left are: seated, Barbara FJenbaas, Donna Earl, Margaret Blair, and Jeanne Grow; standing in front row, Matt Warner, Brad built in 1910-2are of decadence and obsolescence. The proposed bonding presents the best e approach to meet the cost of the building needs. By bonding at mis rate, the district will also be able to take advantage of state building aid, estimated at about $2 million, over the next several years, it was pointed out The district faces serious problems with iia old buildings, including fire and safety hazards, possible condemnation, lack of space and auditoriums for adequate full-size- d Ashton. V ) school buildings, Included in the issue are eight projects, including: (1) construction of a $2,750,000 junior high school in American Fork, (2) construction of six additional classrooms and a library at Alpine Elementary School, (3) construction of six classrooms and a librt.y at Sego lily School in Lehi, (4) $100,000 renovation of Lehi Junior High school, (6) construction of a $3,250,000 junior high school in Orem, (7) building of a $400,000 addition to the Windsor Elementary School in Orem, and (8) improved vocational offerings in secondary schools all through the district which would cost $1,500,000. School officials pointed out that the district is faced with two major problems. Students are moving into the district at the rate of a elementary school per year, and a large number of the district's ne &4M y" Holm, David Bullock, Larry Moore, and Clay Schaat; and standing in back row, Hal Rosen, David Schmidt, Gary Ashton and Glbb Dyer. Not in this picture or the one below, but also a member of the team is Grace Stewart. FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL rfSISM" I lit! Ipslll Wn- - AUTHENTIC LOQItOF FASHION Take a pair of ' Levi's XX blue denims b.oiJf 1 THESE STUDENTS were givca special awards by the University of Utah debating team. The boys, Bill H&mblln and Jim Layton were named as the top debate team in the U Mexico City has been selected as the' location for the second area General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Faints, it was announced by Saturday Presidency. The three-da- the First conference will y National Auditorium at Chapultepec Park in Mexico City, on Friday, be held in the Saturday, and Sunday, Aug. 25-2- 7. The area conference will draw its attendee from the more g than 100,000 members of the Church in tne Republic of Mexico and Central America. The auditorium will seat approximately 18,000. England Conference The Mexico City conference will follow by a year the first area general conference held last August in Manchester, England. Such an area conference is a significant move on the part of the Church officials to bring the leadership and various of programs closer to members the Church who would not otherwise be able to attend the two world-wid- e general conand Ocin held April ferences tober in Salt Lake City. Official notice of the Mexico released City Conference was Spanish-speakin- at church the over President of Joseph signatures week this headquarters Fielding Smith and his counselors, President Harold B. Lee and President N. Eldon Tanner. to the an According nouncement, the conference will be under the direction of the First Presidency, who will be in attendance with others of the General Authorities to participate in the various sessions. Talent Program Set The conference will begin on Friday evening with the presentation by members of the Church of a Folklorico (native talent program) beginning at 7 bush jeans or state tournament, and the girls were presented plaques for tying for second place honors in oratory. Orem Mexico City Site for Second Area LDS General Conference SALT LAKE CITY MJ I bell bottoms. LDS Stake Add a matching 1 Schedules Event Levi's jacket for a Orem Stake "Dear to My Heart Night" will be held Tuesday at 8 pjn. in the Orem sessions Sunday at 10 am. and 2 First-24t- h Ward, 225 E. 2nd N. The speaker will be Rex pjn. Of the membership of the Wadham. Refreshments will be Church invited to the con- served. All MIA Maids and their ference, more than 70,000 live in mothers in the stake are invited. the Republic of Mexico and more than 30,000 are in Central Germany ranks first America. 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