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Show r t x . e , , v y t, . t f yy w ? jf W-- v V ' v C I i . r ' - 20 A f V.' " t - DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt Laic City. s i ? s v V w . m ur 4 May ST, TWI WdrwToy Visit Af Reno Helpful To S.L DetentionUnit LJ 4i w Debbie Evens 1 . Steven Bonda Thaxton Wayne Sandera Van Wagoner Robert Cindy Petersen Persona Patriota' Orem Students Form Civics Unit By DOROTHY O. REA the intent of their snow balling organization. Persona Patriota came about quite by accident, said pretty Kay Lee, one of the faculty advisors. "During a breather in a business class at the time of elections, the girlk started discussing the whys and wherefores of an election and problems of the voter in forming a decision," she said As it turned out, XaRae and Venice and some of their friends started carrying the ball to set up a student organ ization in which principles of Deseret News Staff Writer OREM - Its one thing to be real cool or way out. Its more important to be a loyal and informed Amencan. This was the thinking of more than 100 top teens at Orem High School when they organized Persona Patriota. We intend to promote good citizenship and develop an active interest in the internal affairs of our own government and that of other nations." Thats the way LaRae Hanks and Venice Whitwood sum up ar WADyw arimy&D ar Chapman All-Cott- SHAVE COAT Sharon v Van Schelt . . Sant THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Debbie Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, 550 Evergreen Circle, Woods Cross; Steven Van Wagoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Wagoner, 4038 S. 1400 East; Wayne Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders, 1675 Atkins; Ronda Thaxton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Thaxton, 12657 S. 1630 West Riverton; Cindy Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Peter- sen, 4181 S. 1500 East; Robert Fawcett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Fawcett, 24 E. 17000 South; Marty Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Smith, 2635 S. 7200 West, , Magna; Hollie Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapman, 1135 Bronze Ln., Sandy; Rodney Houskeeper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Houskeeper, 6525 Lombardy Dr.; Christine Sai-as- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Srfvas, 861 Springview Dr.; Sharon Van Schelt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Schelt, 134 W. 1700 South, and all other babies one year old Wednesday. (Baby pictures will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 33 Richards St, Monday through Friday from 10 a m. until 3 p m., at least three days prior to babys birthday.) BIRTHS IN SALT LAKE CITY HOSPITALS REPORTED WEDNESDAY: Logan Confab Dates Talk . government and citizenship could be learned. "At our semi monthly meetings we have heard authorities on government in its many forms. When we get ready to go to the polls as voters we will at least have an idea of issues at stake, said Jim Raw-son- , new presidentelect. "We are not a lot of screamers We were not organized primarily as We have a desire t0 learn about all types of government Anybody knows a good American does not tolerate communism, said BOYS: Alan Jenkins and Ronald Bur Mr. and Mrs. Boyd K. Nelson, 321 S. 8th West. gener, olficers-elect- . Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Stephenson, 12644-170East, Membership in Persona PaDraper. ' triota can be gained only at Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F. Harward, 75691130 East. the request of the student. He Mr. and Mrs. James E. Barnard, 3809 1255 East. must, also have the okay of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McDonough, 605 Emery St three of his teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Don B Young, 2800 Imperial SL Interest Spreads Mr. and Mrs. Louis Webb, 350 E. 2700 South. A recent banquet, addressed Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Siddoway, 155 E. 5300 South. by William B. Smart, editor of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert F. Jones, 519 Elizabeth St. the editorial page, Deseret GIRLS: News, attracted a visit from Mr. and Mrs. George D. Weight, 34311th East. a faculty member at American Ave. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell E. Holmes, 563-4tFork High School. Interest has Mr. and Mrs. Billie L. Rundle, 227 Iowa St. been expressed in forming a Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Weaver, 3851 S. 2900 West, Gran- - c similar Persona Patriota orger. ganization there. Other Utah Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Buck, 130 E. 6790 South, Midvale. exCounty high schools have Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Bonomo, 646 E. 13th South. pressed interest but have not Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Eva, 3452 Hillsdale Dr. formed chapters. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Blonquist, ,485-4t- h Con Brady, social science teacher at Orem High School, Stolen is advisor for the young or- $55 Bicycle 435 E. Peter Hollingworth, are officers Other ganization Dean Louder, Kathryn Maag, 2nd South, asked police Tues David Thomas, Wanda Morrill, dav night to help locatp his Martha Peterson, Ruth Lynn $55 bin t le which was stolen Cannon and Kent Gammette. from 250 E 2nd South. flag-wavin- A Chris tine 'Rodney Houskeeper 0 Pamper Dad With Our Very Latest RoUie Marty Smith Fawcett v'SJkw By McMurrin LOGAN Dr. Sterling M. McMurrin, U.S. commissioner of education, will attend and make at. least one major address at the 1961 Utah Conference on Higher Education here Sept. 14 and 15. Meeting, will be held at Utah State University, Dr John C. Carlisle, president of the organization, said. Faculty members of all post - high school institutions of education in Utah will attend the two-dasessions at USU. Other speakers include Louis Fischer, writer, lecturer and international cor respondent, and Dr. Robert Hayden Kroepsch, executive secretary of Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education. U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, Abra ham A. Ribicolf, also may the sessions in Logan, depending on commitments in Washington, Dr. Carlisle said. Mr. Fischer is on the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study faculty and is currently traveling in the Far East. He plans to return to the early in September. y An Inspection tour of a new Juvenile detention home '"in Reno, Nev gave a Salt Lake County detention home committee a number Of tips on what not to build. County Commissioner G W. (Buck) Brady said that the building subcommittee found the Reno facility to be beaubut tiful, poorly planned." Commissioner Brady said many construction features in the building did not lend themselves to good security measures or low maintenance costs. Plaster walls, hollow doors, low ceilings and poorly planned dormitories were the major drawbacks to the Reno detention home, he said. - Accompanying Mr. Brady on the inspection tour were Juvenile Court Judge Regnal W. Garff Jr. and former Juvenile judge Rulon W. Clark. We found a hundred things not to do and I am sure our trip will be invaluable in planning our new detention home, Mr. Brady said. Judge Garff, Commissioner Brady, Ted Newsom and Nick Theos, member of the county's detention home building subcommittee, left Wednesday 4 to tour detention facilities In Milwaukee, SL Paul and Des Moines, Iowa for additional information on Salt Lake Countys plans. Hie county commission approved $350,000 Monday for its share of a $500,000 detention home. 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