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Show 4 ( BEN LOMOND BEACON. March 15, 1979. Banquet held CkKeteJ one!!i csss Farm Bureau gives awards OfaOCltfG KGSdod for to foster greater President D.C. WASHINGTON. an effort understanding In between the and Japan, more than 40 Japanese and American corporations and foundations have provided special scholarships for cultural exchange programs U.S. for American high school students. More than 100 partial are now scholarships for American teenagers aged 14 through 18 who apply for summer homestay programs to Japan through Youth for Understanding, and inavailable ternational, non-prof- high it school student exchange program, the largest in tbe world. Sponsors of the Japan Scholarship Program inn clude many American and Japanese .concerns, among them Datsun Motor Co., Ltd; well-know- Toyota Motor Co.; Toshiba; Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Sony; Seiko Watch Co.; Panasonic; the Rockefeller Brothers Fund; Weyerhaeuser Co. ; the Japan Bankers Association; the Japan Foreign Trade Council; the Expo Fund; and the Japan Foundation. Bureaus to Youth According Understanding John Richardson, Jr.; former assistant secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, the sponsoring corporations believe that greater understanding between nations may be achieved by exposing young people to the experience of living with a family in a different culture. Prior to departure, students participate in an intensive, three-da- y at Stanford orientation University which introduces them to the culture and traditions of Japan and the experience of living with a Japanese Weber State College speaks to the Weber County Farm Bureau banquet Friday in Hooper, giving his ideals and goals for the college. PRESIDENT family,'" Richardson explains. For three years following the summer exchange, students meet for an exp- RODNEY BRADY of Airman soloctod fall workshop for ense-paid Mexico State. He said Each basketball team member is a very special person in a very special way and that Farm Distinguished Service Award Webers are players for 1979 at a banquet held dedicated to productivity. The six primary goals Friday evening at the Hooper LDS Stake Center. which president Brady has The banquet was conducted for Weber State were then by Farm Bureau President discussed. He said they were: 1) To cause Weber State Wayne Gibson with Vice President Vern Taylor College to become the finest assisting. Weber State undergraduate college in College President Rodney H. America and to be recognized Bfady was the banquets as such. 2) To cause Weber State to speaker and a dance followed his talk with Hulls Orchestra be known as a college where each instructor is known as or playing the music. President Brady praised is in the process of becoming The great contribution a master teacher. He listed farmers make, but spoke of three items which a master his lack of respect for the teacher must have: 1) Know who make the subject being taught very lawmakers policies without having well. 2) To know how to tranof knowledge farming smit that knowledge efproceedures. He urged local fectively to students. 3) To be support in politics to change able to cause the student to this trend. " thirst for knowledge. He emphasized the im3) To cause Weber State to portance of independance be widely known as an inand read a satire of The stitution where students are modern Little Red Hen to the most important people on highlight this. The greatest campus. 4) To cause Weber to fulfill challenge we have in the country is to develop each one its roles as a comprehensive of our neighbors into an in- college and those other dependent and productive special roles as assigned by the Utah State Board of High force, he said. Bradys speech was then Education. 5) To have WSC provide a temporarily interrupted when he learned that Weber learning and cultural focus of State had just won the highest quality for the basketball game with New Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Lowe, S. 6300 W. Hooper, received the Weber County 4608 CLEARFIELD Airman Wayne K. Essler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Essler of 470 Vine St., has been selcted for technical training at Keesier AFB, Miss., in the further study of Japanese life. Applications must be submitted by April 1. Information and applications are available from .Air Force communications-electronic- s the Youth for Understanding systems field. The airman recently office, 3501 Newark St.; N.W., Washington, D.C.; completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., and (202) (call collect) or students may call (800) studied the Air Force mission, organization and 424)3691 966-68- toll-fre- e. customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the iifr-- . dividual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Essler is a 1978 graduate of Clearfield High School and attended Weber State College, Ogden, Utah. ' 6) To see all of this ac- - America and that he' would complished at the lowest rather see it be the largest possible cost to students and and best college than be an com- - without promising quality. taxpayers Brady said Weber State is largest college in the average Cadet receives honors U.S. AIR FORCE - Cadet ACADEMY, Colo. Michael C. Gardiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gardiner of 1642 West 2700 South, Syracuse, has been Tti a Clir Sun Chronkt field Courier ir published weakly at Bay. Utah. S3U I. 1900 W. Mailing oddroet. P.O. 207. Bay. Utah 04007. las ar Salt taka Talephona 029-14- 4 nawc and pantographs for Wodnoaday poport most ho la tho nows offtca hoforo 9 p.m. Monday or hy 2 pm. Thursday for tho Saturday papar In Ba named to the Commandants List for outstanding military performance at the U.S. Air Force Academy. Cadet Gardiner, a member of the class of 1980, will wear a silver wreath insignia in recognition of superior achievement. Upon graduation from the academy, the cadet will be com- missioned University.' Teachers are only at Weber to teach not for research and that is what makes WSC great, he said. second AH Plcturae may ho Includod without char go olthor takon f our offico or suhndttod hy our Own J. Howard Sfaftfo PuOIIHior M. Ofan Adams . . Asst. hOIIAor Mrs. Sonnla SfsMo . . . A duo rtfs- Jag Mgr. Jonof Smoffoy . Chronic! editor Amt.idltor Cliff Bochlson Cowrlor fdlfor Pat Suitor AoftO Owncon Sports editor IfstPuflmor Poggy Ja Adams. 7rocJo Adams Sports Sdltor Staff Staff i Corroapondants. Boy LDS Church and Boy Nows. Virginia Worston, S unsot LDS Church and Sunsot Nows. Dan! bo Hommon, lieutenant and awarded a B.S. degree. Cadet Gardiner is a 1976 graduate of Clearfield High 220474. School. GOURON GIFT GALLERY 29A Harrlsvllle Rd. Family Center Five Points Ogden. 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