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Show vr transportation to and News and views from your county agent Send Utah 4-- H members to have an time with a family in Japan gram. Those who are not may enroll at the county extension office, located in the basement of the Nephi post office. our country in previous years under the program. Perhaps you were not aware that every other members from year Utah have an opportunity to spend four weeks in Japan. The exchange is will begin about July 20 and end approximately Aug. 4-- H ex-citi- under the Japanese Labo to Japan!!! 4-H- ers by Blaine Jones USU Extension Agent This is the year for Ex tt, Jones change program. Many of you have met some of the young people who have come to stay in from Japan, insurance, travel expenses in Jajjaq (such as airlines and trains to get them .to their host families), group overnight stays, and an orientation session in Tokyo. In addition to the $1700, participants will have to pay for their passports, travel to The cost of the trip is and from Salt Lake City, approximately $1700, the required medical ex$500 of which must acand any small company the application. amination, which they would Applications are due in gifts like for their host take to office by the state 20. so if you family. members who are After they leave the in going, interested are 13 years of age or older United States, the stuas of Jan. 1, 1981 may contact us immediately. dents will arrive in The $1700 will cover Tokyo, where participate in the pro they will have an orientation session. From there, they will travel to the different parts of Japan where they will stay. The program is a cultors with an opportunity and the North American tural exchange. It is to meet and to learn new Association of Hunter hoped that through this instructional techniques Safety Coordinators. experience, the particiin hunter education. Swenson was spon- pants will become aware The academy was cosored at the academy by of how the people of Nathe Utah Division of other countries live. It the sponsored by will also be an opportunitional Rifle Association Wildlife Resources. ty to form From page four friendships and to become better informed on world affairs. The trip will help those that parto be even more cautious regularly scheduled ticipate to understand while driving during and meeting in December. themselves and their of this own culture better. Adoption immediately following will mean that storms. policy heavy Exchange students The UDOT is caught well have some signif- will be ambassadors for said the United States and for icant problems, in the squeeze of declining revenues and increas- Commissioner Sam Tay- Utah, and will have a lot ing construction and lor of Moab, and those of fun with their host repair costs just to main- problems will be concen- family and with new tain its current level of trated in the rural areas friends that they meet. where these are major service. Although most of the We fully support the roads with low vol host families will speak national and state pro- umes. some English, the pargrams of energy conserticipants should learn Who's new! vation, said Anderson, but it must be understood that construction and maintenance of Recent births as Utahs highways is fundare: s to The ed solely from users taxes on motor fuels, and Daughter, born Dec. when those revenues are 11, 1980 to Dean and down, we must reduce Kathy Barnes of Nephi. our program to conform She wil be named Thersa with the current fiscal Kathleen Barnes. Grandlimits. parents are Ned and UDOT officials are Doris Barnes of Nephi, also considering other and Bill and Margaret methods of belt tighten- Jones of Klamath Falls, ing to eliminate the $2.4 Oregon. million revenue imis Zella Sturgis of 4-- H mid-Januar- 4-- Dave Swenson graduates from hunter ed academy David Swenson of Nephi was one of the 45 volunteer hunter education instructors who attended the first Utah Hunter Education Academy. The academy was held at Camp Williams in November. It provided the states volunteer hunter education instruc Extension will conduct safety interviews County Extension Agent Blaine Jones will be contacting a number of farm and ranch operators in the area in the near future to interview them about the types of accidents that may have occured on their farms. The interview is part of a national program to promote farm safety sponsored by the Exten- a sion Service and the National Safety Council. The information gathered will be used to pro- enough Japanese so that they can greet their host families with the common words of the day. Those who participate in this program are also enrolled in a project which is entitled International Study Club. Those who have had the experience in other years tell us that the participants will receive more for their dollars on this trip than they ever would on any other travel experience. The friends that they will make and the experiences that they will have will be some-- , thing to be remembered throughout their life. NEVADA AND ALASKA EXCHANGES There are also some other opportunities being offered through exchange programs. There is a teen leadership workshop for a few members from western states being hosted proby the Nevada gram.' The workshop is Venice Theatre 4-- H "Nephi's Family Theatre" 4-- planned 4-- for July 6 through 10, 1981 and will be held at the Nevada State Camp on ' the shores of Lake Tahoe in Western Nevada.' The cost of this experience will be about from this $85. If area are interested in participating in this conference, please tell the Extension office so that we can make a nomina- - CHEVYand BENJI In 4-- H the killer comedy of the summer! Special Kid's Maintee This Saturday tfdn. Support Your Local Gunfighter 1 Tentative plans are bl$b being drawn up for ah exchange trip to Alaska this summer. If some of you are interested in this program, we would also be interested in hearing about it. 4-- H At p.m. ALL SEATS $1.00 long-lastin- g UDOT maintenance ( Babies!!!!!! Times-New- People Power mote safer farm equipment and machinery and to develop farm safety educational programs. The National Safety Council and the Extension Service encourages balance. farm operators to cooperA final decision on ate with county agents what steps to take will be as they make their made by the Transportation Commission at its helps Great-grandmoth- Provo. 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