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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 27, 1979 r NORTH DAVIS LEADER. DECEMBER 27, 1979 Tour Of Historical Spots In Utah Offered By Society iiv, m a." Ihe Utah State Historical Society will celebrate the 84th anniversary of Utahs admission into the United States by sponsoring a tour of historical spots in the Parowan area. A FRIDAY, Jan. 4, a chartered bus will leave the ON - r " US's'- "J I' 5? at : - 37 i u If . V; t Kf ' ' ' Crane Building in Salt Lake, , ' ,' A Winners 5 P.M., there will be tours, craft and slide demonstrations in Parowan. Dinner Friday evening will be in the Tournament In a.m. En route to 8 Parowan, there will be a travel narrative presented. :. Lunch will be in Beaver. There will be a guided tour of Beaver after lunch. Parowan High School. Following dinner, members Defeating four out of four debate teams Brent Hugh and Russell Cook captured the. trophy at the annual Copper Classic Debate and Forensic named second-plac- e speaker in student congress. Cynthia Wagaman, Natalie Mayfield,. Ann Dahlstet and Mary Ann Tournament held at Alta, within breaking to the final round. Bingham, and Brighton high schools Dec. 1. AARON THATCHER was Noted columnist OGDEN and muckrakerJack Anderson heads up the list of noon convocation speakers at Weber State College during the winter quarter. ANDERSON will speak Jan. 10 in the Austad Audi-- , torium of the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts. He ty a Utah native who gained national prominence in the fifties when he and the late columnist Drew Pearson uncovered some of the famous scandals to come out of Washington D.C. ANDERSON TOOK over Pearsons column Washing-- ! d ton in 1969 and won the Pulitzer Prize in Merry-go-Roun- for his expose that 1972 proved the Nixon Admin- ladlied to tMj istratis American public when it saidi there was no bias toward ln-- : dia during the Bangladesh ; ; ; controversy. His publishing of the grand jury in the Watergate Caper caused Nixon to do an about-'fac- e on Watergate; and blew the lid of an attempted coverup which led to the resignation of some of Nixon- - top officials. Aaron Thatcher captured e speaker in the na first-plac- key-not- Everyday you wait means money through the roof . e It will Hearth of Greatness. be delivered byjRichard H. Jilckson, associate professor of geography at BYU. will Saturdays agenda include tours of Cove Fort, I $20 Fiberglas Sevier, Glenwopd, Safina, Gunnison, Mantn, Ephraim - Call for Insulation teeps Your Home Warm At Wintertime, But Keeps your Home cooler In the Summer! and Mount Pleasant. RESERVATIONS must be made in advance by calling the Utah Historical Society Cost of the bus ride to Parowan and dinner Friday evening isjS23.00. Motel reservations musj be made on an individual basis, dg Discount with this ad. 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