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Show ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, July 15, 1965 Small i Angle Food Cake 57 Assorted Icings Utllajge JJakertj East 33rd 2953 South HU Southeast Teachers To Attend Institute ; fr-r- 71 educators school from teachers English throughout the United States selected to participate in an summer institute eight-wee- k at the University of Utah. are I Tffe Odmunij (tnui'Cri33ii03 UlHAUCIlRAlURlRENTA a ' . tf II 00 0003 0000a It TASTE OF HAWAU....In more ways than one, women of the Christian Womens Society enjoyed a taste of Hawaii last week when they held a fashion show luncheon at the Hawaiian. Modeling Island attire is Mrs Joe Cossack. A 4 ,r has come 0 East 7th South come one religion and ro-ciand religioui bias pats away -- Baha'i writings. Baha'k Books available at S.LC, library and information may be hod by calling - 328-03- National Defense Education Act. This act, which was first passed in 1958 to strengthen several areas of American education, has recently been amended to include training for teachers of English, in recognition of the vital role that command of our native language plays in edDr. Morton Donner, assistant professor of English at the University, said none of the Institute participants will be charged tuition fees. They will also receive stipends for living expenses from the federal government. SEAL OF FAMILY FUN IN 3S ST clu, mnjtfi s yrs to pay ilium mm mmMinit imt i. nlMtoaiy m mt nmt Comotf If R 4 la wtm In . . . wlttt ehram PWW mll rMNn4 Inwt Mbnm, uUmtK ikimman cempWM Miuaiton vMni IMI Mlwtowi I ibirgim mil, concret Moor ani coping. 55 per mo. Pool Sire 14 x 296 imauMi out n. POtflCD 0 CONCUTI COFING) 485-35- 28 Gfy INSURANCE 355-363- 1. 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Richardson of Evergreen Junior High, and Lena Marie Pack of Wasatch Junior High will attend the Institute June 28 to August 20. Specialized training in language, literature, and composition as well as methods for applying this training to classroom teaching will be offered. The program is intended to help improve the quality cf high school education by providing further training for English teachers who did not major in English as under- I'M f ( southeast Five QnUGKCEDCD W. MX MOWS B0RT6ASES JESSE fiUi fi50 (01 aELlWiHn A15 44-943- 0 b&c cabinet and upholster- y- 486-789- 8 Crestwood Villa . cAmtxa offers uUlt tvxvct Photographs of anything from race cars to zebras v-raa-- YOUNG POLITICIANS Seven boys from Granite High School spent a week at Logan attending Utah Boys State, sponsored by the American Legion Post 112 For eight days the youths were addressed by such men as Congressman David King, Salt Lake City Police Chief Knud son, Clyde Miller and officials of the city, county, state and federal government on the subject of Americanism. The boys participated in elections, mock trials and mock legislative sessions In order to acquire a knowledge of the function of the government. The week's activities were climaxed by a governor's dinner and ball at which 1700 persons were served The parents of the boys attended and the tired boys escorted their girl friends to the dance which climaxed a busy week. Pictured from left to right are Larry Geortiadis, Wayne Horiuchl, Stephen Free, Gregory Karch, Brent Vernon and David Gee. Larry and David were awarded acholarships to attend the Utah State University from 1966 through 1969. THE PERFECT WEDDING a - GLOVER -s- on FREDERICK of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Glover, 1999 Siggard Dr., was elected feature editor of the "Statesman, Boys State Newspaper, by his fellow citi-ae- ns at Utah Boys State. He also elected delegate to state convention for the Federalist party, was Federalist candi- - COLOR or BLACK WHITE Mtr-b- y appointment only For further information rail: DAVE BI RNETT Day CR date for First District Judge, captain of the volleyball team and member of the basketball team for his ' city. i? - HU 95 39 Qualify Oven Baked LARRY KERT MARLYS WATTERS I 3 Coats Body And Fender Work WHITE AUTO PAINTING & METAL WORKS 35 year in business 1552 SOUTH 2ND WEST i ntffi HAttft Mf an 4r i (Oni ' ova.'laa the Teftf ... Me lAttT MM Me tele e Tef a Wf fw 9fc .4 9'e was JOHN BRADDOCK elected Mayor of McShane, a Bey's State "city". The Holladay youth Is a son of Dr. and Mra. John E. Brad-- 0 ck, Ha attended Utah Boys Uta in July at Utah State University, along with hundreds of other bcyi throughout - f9e ft ORIGINAL STAR. Th Univvriity at Utah Tktatrt Sumnttr Ftthral the state. CRAIG E. PETERSON . . . wax of "The Statesman, Boys State Newspaper while attending Utah Boye State He Is the son of Dr. and Mrs Ted M. Peteraon, 6417 S. 2000 East. While attending Olympue High School last year be maintained a 4 0 grade average, was editor of the high school yearbook, "Odyssey, participated on the state PTA panel on American Youth. ... GREG BROUGH was elected Clyde County Treasurer it Utah Boye State. The son of Mr. and Mr. Rulon R. Brough, 3811 S. 20th East, be alao holds the Duty to God Award, has a 4 0 grade average, la tec retary -- treasurer of hla Explorer Post, dele- the first and second rte S.toInternational Explorer Conference, a Life Scout and played J V. Basketball last year for Olympus High School. ... LYNN FLOWERS son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Flowers, 1844 S. Moor, was elected by his fellow cititens at Utah Boys State type editor of "The Statesman. Other activities which have made him an outstanding dti-te- n include his participation delegate Original and Unique Pottery Prominent Salt Lake Lake Tribune lT,.2,W Ticket el Decker Saw. ..$29. 88 Leaf Rake...77 41 Chain link fines ..S5C 4?" Chain link ftnes ,.5?C PLASTER BOARD Potter Hold-A-Hi- - July thru 16 T p m Iwv 9 wo o t , Twken CM ft a J43 UM Wd let. ft SALT LAKES MOST INTERESTING SHOP- - e ?i00 keut. " 0 mm4 w Oft WORKSHOP I TOE. 2Ht So. 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