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Show 5 Price, e, Utah-- ' Thursday, October 22, 1970 Caibon High student ullemling Senate Youth Conference A select group of Utah high school students are meeting today in the House of Represeta-tive- s chambers,, State Capitol g activities debuilding, in to signed sharpen their knowledge of democratic procedures. The annual Senate Youth Con- At the close of the days activi- ties, two students will be chosen to represent Utah at the U. S. Senate Youth program in Washington, D. C., Jan 30 to Feb. 6. Each will receive a $1,000 scholarship to tlve school of his choice. The national program is sponsored by the U. S. Senate and the Hearst Foundation. The Utah high school delegates were welcomed at the opening session, by Gov. Calvin L. Ramp-ton-, Dr. Walter D. Talbot, state superintendent of public instruction, and Haven J, Barlow, president cf the Utah State Senate. day-lon- ference brings together selected students who have demonstrated ability and knowledge of government on a special test. Each high school in the state as invited to send one delegate and representing Carbon High School is Nyles Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Christensen, Price. The conference is sponsored by the Utah State Board of education. Dr. Rex Campbell, University of Utah, gave the keynote address on the conferences theme: The Human Quest: Search for Dignity, Worth, Fulfillment.. NYLES CHRISTENSEN "mCfJlWNHM!" Francy LeRoy Huntington 687-240- 2 The American Legion Auxiliary Tech in Salt Lake, Susan Leamas-ter- , held its meeting Wednesday night Marsha Grange and Amy Hall. Elections Hai'l from Snow. at the Legion-Lio- n from last meeting. continued Lesa Marie Kelly spent the Brinkcihoff weekend with her grandmother President Patricia now has a vice president, Donna LeRoy at the home of Mr. and Second vice presi- Mrs. Douglas Sitterud where Mrs. Manchester. dent is Margie White; secretary, LeRoy was tending their children Betty Black; chaplain, Jane Jen- while they went deer hunting. sen; Francy LeRoy, Mr. and Mrs. Von Rilson and and historian, Flora Jensen. Mrs. boys of Flagstaff, Ariz., came LaVon Nielson and Mrs. Verna for the deer hunt and spent the Nielson served refreshments. d nights with his mother, Mrs. Wilson. Many students were home for Mrs. Dcnna Ruth Oviatt went the deer hunt over the long weekend: Michael Larsen, Garth Lar- to Salt Lake Friday and brought sen, Craig Nielson, Allen Living- her husband, Robert home after ston, Wayne he underwent open .heart surgery Kelly Anderson, Anderson from CEU, Drew Le- about two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Marshall Roy and Greg Mathie from Trade Lea-lan- had company over the weehemf. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mrs. Bustfr Weston and two chil- Audit son over tlx long wukrid. dren and Pamela and children of Gladys Sitterud and lleen Snarr Salt Lake, Mrs. Donna Majors of Murray, Pat Tyler World and and girls from Arizona. Her hus- boys of Bountiful and Don Collard band Jim came for the deer hunt and son of Ogden visited at the and visited with his father, Char- home cf Mrs. Carl Sitterud over the weekend. lie Majors. Mr. and Mrs. Tcdd Johnson and Mrs. Ruby Winthiow made a sisher made a trip to Provo to see to visit to Minnesota boys trip ter Karen and family. She will be their new niece, daughter of Mrs. Vicki Brasher. gone for two weeks. Mrs. Marion Jensen was hostMrs. Lena Fillmore has had to the Lcs Amigos Club Wedess her children and families home for the deer hunt, Gordon Lee and nesday evening. She entertained from her teaching in Tcoele with hi r liiothf r, Mts. Adi line Starr. Her son Garth and wife brought their two children from Salt Lake and left with grandmother Adeline for a week while tiny made a trip to Las Vegas. Kelly Andcison has been e'ectcd as president cf his dormitory, and last week he was elected president of the Freshman Class at CEU. He made a trip last weekend for a speech meet at Grand Junction, where he won first place in his speech and in the speaking he won secextem-:oranec- wife Janeane who spent some of nine guests. ond place. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman their time with her parents, Gene Elven Stokes of Provo was and Delight Harding; Alex and of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. for the weekend to visit parhome his family, LaGrande and his fam- E. R. Bennett were dinner guests and ents go deer hunting. Sun A. home Baxter at the W, ily. Mr. and visited also Mrs. Avalon Waterfield brought day. They ostrich The ungainly-appearinher three children, Daphne, Sam- Mrs. Elven McElprang. 25 feet in one stride. covers home Wakefield was to their visit and Jerilyn grand Bryan my g $18 million boiler ordered for UP&L plant at Huntington A Combustion v Engineering valued at $18 steam generator million has been ordered by Utah Pcwer and Light Co. for a new generation facility to be built near 400-Mv- Huntington. Controlled Circulation The (R) boiler, designated as Hunting-toCanyon Unit No. 2, is scheduled for commercial operation in C-- n mid-197- Pulverized coal-fire- d, unit will generate 3,300,000 pounds of steam per hour at 2650 psig with superheatreheat temperatures of 10051005 F. bowl Pulverized by five mills, the coal will be fed to the boiler by tilting tangential burners located in each coiner of the 319,000 cubic foot furnace. Natural gas will be used for ignition and warm-up- . 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