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Show Students Address American Issues By Kobbie B in local Snow Tlie history of the I'nited State has been played out through a series of debates. Debating has been the key stone of the American political system and today that spirit is being recognized In the Bicentennial Youth Debates, a national program tor young people Supported N r 1 ona 1 a by grant Endowment history and is an inspiration to said Mrs. Sylvester. the participants, Editor IN Irom the lor t h e Humanities, high school and college students hav e a chance to participate in nationwide contests Historical Setting I'nder the district superv ision of Mrs Maj J. Sy Hester, debate coai h at Sky hue High School, the district meet lor eight high schools was held Dec. 18 at the I'tah State Historical Society. One of Series The debate Thursday was only one ol an outlined series of debates. State competition will take place between Jan and March 6, regional events March 20 and April and national events will be held m June, 31 between Pi7i Each seiiis of debates and speeches aie based on different topics chosen by the National Committee which leatures William F. Buckley Jr Walter Cronk-ite- , Arthur J Goldberg, Sen. Barry Goldwater, George Meanv and Dean , Busk Topics addressed by students from Hark City, Granite, Granger. Cottonwood, Brighton, Murray, Skyline Oly mpus. and Jordan High Schools were Hesohed: That extremism in the detense of liberty is no vice," The Hress, Reporter or Maker of History? and 1J extemporaneous topics dealing with equal protection under the law. ' three a'eas debate, persuasive speaking and extemporaneous speaking) students participated in America's oldest tradition in one of Participating tluneoln-Dougla- s Winners for the district were Kiin Grosscup, Skyline, Lincoln-DouglaDavid Plunkett, Skyline, extemporaneous and Nettie Wolfert. Brighton, persuasive speaking. s; "They ask us to hold the debates at places outside the si bool. I was thrilled to get the Historical Society. It is so rich Olympus High School student, Alda Jones, goes over her persuasive speaking presentation at Utah State Historical Society. mnr Nettie Wolfert, Brighton, brushes up on her persuasive speech before going in front of the judges. She won division. Sbralti'nkf (Tribune Sometimes a notebook needs to be steadied before student goes into a tournament. Kim Grosscup, left. Skyline, listens while Kevin Cutler, his points in Jordan, presents Lincoin-Dougias-styl- Books to AFTER-CHRISTM- The time cards are impor- tant during debate meets. STORE-WID- E Live By JR. GALLERY , e. AFTER CHRISTMAS AS The Gift of Self Marion D. Hanks In his parable of the sheep and the goats, the Savior depicted the ultimate test of Christian disciple-shilove and concern for others. This first book by Marion Hanks addresses itself to that vital principle Many avenues of service are explored, and through the timeless truths expressed, readers are not only inspired but mot- 0 p PANT CLEARANCE Pre-was- blue denims. Wools and wool h blends reg. to $23 in assorted colors. ivated to give of self. 3, reg. to $54 nyesta holiday dresses. Also corand quilted print jumpers in assorted duroy colors. Print jumpers. Beautiful shop TOPS Now and Forever 12 3. & CIJOCK $4.95 LONG DRESSES JR. SHIRTS .flic ''-- J? Marion D. Hanks More than sixty brief, writings i'- m, 9.99 the young thought-provokin- g addressed heart. dance of interesting experiences it points path and the pitfalls, in to With abun- Kcr clock stories and out the true guiding the to youth, their challenges and opportunities JR. BLAZERS reg. to $36 Corduroy, wools and wool blends, and Oriental polyester. Also Oriental in jackets quilted prints. eye-catchi- 3. 12.99 in our Clock Shop is reduced from reader with gospel signposts Takes refreshing, positive view of 12.99 3. ' li74 v reg. to $22 Fun, comfortable Jr. shirts and Big lops. Assorted prints and solids. S,M,L. f ' $3.50 Available at all Deseret Book Stores and your local LDS bock dealer 3 For information write- JR. GALLERY ALL BOOKCRAFT PUBLISHERS, INC STORES ' IB-1- West 2 JOG Soutn Sa't Luke City Ut ii 2144 HIGHLAND DRIVE SUGAR HOUSE PH. 484-868- 6 |