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Show FARO WAX TIMES, Dear Ed: Mark of Outdoor; By Kay Boulter CONSERVATION teens Tops in Dairy Food Demonstrations A Chamber of Commerce election meeting was held last Saturday evening and only 22 people were in attendance. Considering the publicity that was given this meeting, that was a very poor turn-ou- t. th.e CONTEST COMING UP: The students Three ttah teenagers have won 19 jewel wiist wathes for tli'-i- r t H dairy foods demonstrations in 19.'9. The prizes were donated hv the Carnation Co., according to Miss Amy It. Keaisiev, acting 4 11 Club leader, Cniversity of Vermont. Ann Grlmshaw, ltf, of Cedar City, took individual honors, while Kathleen Slaugh, 16, and Diane Beuller, 17, both of Logan, garnered the team awards. The contestwas initiated last year with much enthusiasm by students and sponsors alike. After some deliberation by the sponsoring groups it was decidede that the program was worthy of continuation this year and a definite set of rules was drafted. Definite weaknesses in last years contest were hashed over and an effort made to overcome them through establishment of a set of written rules, to be mimiographed and put in posession of the par- belong to it. ticipating students,' During the past year the Students, this an excellent opportunity to show your C of C put forth most of its wares. A chance to do some constructive thinking on a effort toward a swimming and in my estimation subject that is pertinent to everyone, femane and male of pool is a very worthwhile this all ages. I think you will find it rewarding in more ways project, but positively is not than one. Just ask the winners from last year. the only C of C committee. An assembly will be held the first week in February to There are eleven other combut in order to actibrief the students on the contest. Members from the spon- mittees, vate them, more people soring organizations will be present to touch off the com- must lend their support. petition. A film of last years field trip will be shown to This has start the students, (the field trip was one of the awards present- ed and organization completed many proed to the winners) along with others relative to wildlife jects in recent years that we all like and are enjoying. conservation. Lets do MORE! lets make GENERAL OUTLINE FOR CONTEST: the Chamber of Commerce I- Sponsors: Parowan Gun & Rod Club, Utah State Fish and Game Dept., U. S. Forest Service and the Parowan SERVICES FIRST-RAT- E Offered By J, ik t L ng Our C of C is a very important civic organization that carries a lot of prestige, and therefore, it is an organi ration for everyone to work the through to achieve things we want and need. It is a public organization; everyone could and should THREE 'X t J This article is being writof Parowan High school will again be given the opportun- ten with the hope that it will ity to compete for awards in the field of wildlife conser- bring more people out to vation. Members of the sponsoring organizations met last future Chamber of Commerce meetings. Thursday night to outline the program. forth-comi- Page i 28, lflCO UTAH, JANUARY, TAROWAN, 3 Milt Mill Grimihaw ness of new dairy foods. Both demonstrators have held Club the presidency of their during seven years of membership. Club Miss Slaugh says her food projects came in especially handy last summer when she took over cooking for her family. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Slaugh Is a high ranking senior at South Cache High How to make enriched ice won Miss Grimshaw's cream dairy foods demonstration prize. Miss Grlmshaw asserts she became interested in dairy foods because she learned that past deficiencies had softened her bones and teeth. the pretty A brunette is a member of the Cross Stitchers as well as junior leader for the Cheerios and Food Z. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Grimshaw, she is a junior at Cedar High school. Team-awarwinners Misses Slaugh and Beutler triumphed with making chip dips, stressing the versatility and useful- six-yea- r SANTA ROSA SHOES TONY LAMA BOOTS FIRST GRADE REPAIR WORK school. Also ranking well academicalSue, a junior ly is her team-matat the same school. There the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Beutler finds outlet for e d her many diversified Interests. DON'T OVERLOOK US bigger and better organization this year than ever a Grayson Gurr has been in WE'LL TREAT YOU RIGHT before! the Veterans hospital in URGING YOU TO ATTEND! Salt Lake City for the past Worth L. Orton several days undergoing treatment for a heart : Naval Distroy-erDefinition a hula hoop with a tack 'JSSLS, in it. Hign School. Representatives from the sponsoring organizations respectively are: Barnarr Stubbs, Kay Boulter, Henry Shank and Max Dailey. A- - II- - Participating in the program will be the 10, 11 and grade students from the Parowan High School. 12 III- - RULES: Starting and ending dates: February 5, 1960 at m, to March 4 at 5:00 p.m. A- - 11 a Subject: Wildlife conservation (based arowna the theme set for National Wildlife Week) to be announced at a later date. B- - Areas of study which students may use to develope ideas oh th Subject. 1. Speech (submitted in writing) C- - - 2. Essay 3. Art , . -- . . . , Last years winners cannot compete in the same category this year. D- - E- - Rules for judging: 1. Originality and. aptness of thought. 2. Neatness and correct mechanics. 3. Material typed and in on time. 4. Keeping to theme of contest. winners will be area, however, if two lected, more than two study area to make up F-S- ix IV- - Awards: Carrots Cello Pack the six winners. I (l)a Winners shall be given awards in two forms field trip of the six winners choosing lor a three day periond. (2) Wildlife conservation pins. 1. The six winners shall receive their awards and A. present their material to the general studentbody in an assembly to be held during the week set aside as National Wildlife Week, around Mar. 15. JUST IN PASSING: I shoud like to wish all who take part in the contest the best of luck. If I cart be of any assistance in your, projects please feel free to call on me. Water - Key to Your Survival is the announced theme for the 1960 annual observance of National Wildlife Week now set for March 20 to 26. -- 3 for Avocadoes chosen; two from each study from each area cannot be semay be chosen from any one 17c each Pink Grapefruit I Heinz Sweet Pickles 0 Purity Cinnamon Crisp Cookies I Nibisco Ritz 1 Qt. size 47c 35c Reg 35c 2 for 59c 6 lb. can $1.43 lb. pkg. Snowdrift Shortening 5c Purpose of the Week, sponsored each year by. the al Wildlife Federation and its state affiliates, is to focus V public attention on the importance of our natural resources and or the pressing problems of conservation. Nation-y- 4 Each of the past 22 years an important problem concern-in- g conservation needs has brought to the nations attent- ion through this program. Need for such a yearly wcr?iion was first recognized ml 1938 when the first National Wildlife Week was et by! presidential decree. Ever since that sponsorship of this! 4 Nat-Jimportant event has been under the direction of the ional Wldlife Federation, ard affiliated organizations in Ya the states. The Utah Wildlife Federation and member clubs in com- - Lr munities throughout the state will sponsor the program 4 locally. Cudahy Puritan Bologna lb. 39c Beef Pot Roast lb. 55c K Y Vital importance of water, the need to conserve and e carefully plan for its futu.-- use, will be carried to all walks of life during the Match 20 - 26 observance through1 the media of press, radio, TV illustrated lectures and Y window displays. j i . Appliances Tires, Batteries and Co-o- Franks Cello Pack lb. 59c p Aiotor Oils ... |