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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, July 19, 1973 Roy adults average 12.6 years cf schooling IO Maos In 1970 the median ROY number of year of schooling completed by all adults, 25 years of age and over, in Roy was 12.6 years. This was reported by Utah Foundation, the research private organization in their analysis of education and income levels in Utah. The Foundation study shows of Roy adult that 12.7 population had completed at least four years of college, 73.3 had finished 12 or more years of schooling, and only 1.2 had completed less than of formal five years education. According to the report, Utah has led the entire nation in the median number of years of formal schooling completed by its adult population in every decennial census since by (Ret.) General "Sao Yen 1940. Utah also leads the Huang Ching has recently become the leader of the Chinese police according to a late report by a nation in the percentage of its adult population who have refugee in Hong Kong For thr ,e who may not know, Chiang Ching is the present, much younger wife of Chairman Mao It is she who has choregraphed the politically slanted plays, entertainment and the completed high school and mass calistemcs throughout China. ranks third among the states in the proportion who have This refugee met a secret undercover man in a jail in Sheng Chung close to the Chinese border. The agent had been working in Military Headquarters of Canton, China as a reporter. Here he 'ent strong completed 'our or more vears of college. support in the recent struggle against Chairman Lue Shao Chee and other Leftists in the Civil Action Foundation analysts point Revolution For hs efforts he was promoted to a better position by the 9th Nationwide Delegate Assembly of the Chinese Communist Party in 1971. He became a private detective and was attached to out that while there are exMadame' Chiang Chings office. He also became associated with Lin Piao, Maos late heir apparant ceptions, the amount and and past protege of Chou quality of formal educational He became under suspicion by Madame Chiang The .eeret agent's new position was short-livetraining appear to be the most important elements in the Ching after Lin Piao died in an abortive plane crash on Piaos attempted flight to freedom to Lin Piao is said to have been ability of individuals to cope Mongolia Lin Piaos death exposed the plot to overthrow Mae with the future. Other things opposed to Chinas new friendship with the United States. The secret agent managed his escape being equal, there is a high before his exposure. degree of correlation between in order to sustain his power, has decided to eliminate all opposition by establishing Mao educational training and ina sepuate policing department responsible only to the Center Political Bureau f the Chinee Comfor come, particularly munist Party and the Protecting Secret Bureau of the Martial Coir .nittee. Madame Chiang Ching males. According to the 1970 She w as appointed CHIEF of this special department by none other than her husband, Mao Census, the median income has complete control of the Civil Military Officials and Communist Party officials. for a family in Roy durirg 1969 will be decision. her The reality is that everyone who gets promoted, demoted or expelled by was $11,340.00. For the state as She has always been a potent woman, but she is an even more potent figure now. a whole, the median family income in 1969 was $9,320. The Foundation report observes Nationalist ChianK under the Chinese nl ill l.m eminent this I rrlirril (.enroll loll s NO'l K s.in Veil IS the pell llunlr that the number of wage earof his ( his ui and former Iteeause in tnusli i knowledge name lliinx tinder u has this nieii position Kong lie newspaper. pen pies ners in a family as well as the ,ii In Hies and then iniissitr undei groueri. he desire to remain a numinous in the Aeadems from Militais Me was in the Nationalist nm ft inn Ih'j; to i'im, when the Ciinimuntsl ( hinese took orer. lie graduated income-earnin- g opportunities of In National Head The Bureau Militars of Staff at Nationalists quarters l.ngisttrs. I'l.' and It nin Mall ( nllegr in I'Ut lie was ( hief in a community are factors acDHriisr lie was wounded iluiiug Win Id War II and is the mrpirnl of su ennibat medals. The medal with the ptelure on it of Chiang counting for some of the Medal. ieneil.it thr end of Win Id War II and i the K tnrs Medal. The other medal famils his fled nth were defeated when the lie Nationalist to family income level difand closer heing t.euri.il Sail Veil mined hisfamlh rinser llong Kong ferences reported in various lust Iiiiiii s lie in e the ( iimmunistsinerran the last outpost in I hina The escaped with unit their lues. wife heads police sections of the state. Although Utah consistently has led the nation in educational attainment, it often has been criticized for failing to prepare young people for the job opportunities available in the state. As a result, over the years many thousands of Utahns who completed their educational training in Utah schools and colleges left the state in search of better professional and employment opportunities. recent years, During however, there has been a strong movement in the state and the nation to promote the concept of career education. Career education is designed to expose every pupil to the world of work, to explore career opportunities, to encourage a career choice with the opportunity to change directions at any time, and to develop marketable skills in keeping with a students aptitudes, interests, and desires. While most business leaders and educators in Utah agree that public education still falls far short in fully meeting the needs of the community, considerable progress has been made in fostering the objectives of career education. The Foundation report cites the added funds, the new courses and programs, and the increased interest and enrollments in vocational and technical classes during the past five years as evidence of this progress. Despite the fact that career education has been gaining in popularity, the movement has not been without its critics. Foundation analysts point out that there are both educator and parents who believe that the proper role of education is to develop the highest potential in students without regard to the economy of an immediate local area. Some educators express a fear that the present enthusiasm for career education might create a wave of which will prevent some sb'ents from achieving their maximum potentials. En-La- i. Tse-Tun- Tse-Tun- Tse-Tun- 111 V I CLEARANCE I Track meet scheduled The recreation is sponsoring a track meet for the youth of ROY -d- 26, The meet will be held July at Roy High. Those wishing participate must register on the Roy High track between to a m. with the first events Roy. starting at 9:30 a.m. Competition is open for both boys and girls with five different age groups. The age groups and the events for each age group are as follows: 7-- 8 PERSONALIZED MODELS TRAINING FOR BEAUTY CONTEST SAVE complete make-u- p poise; includes to begin. Photo portfolio upon completion CLASSES IN: To Make-u- g p Hair Wardrobe Personality Walking Spring and FABRIC HOUSE Roy Shopping Contor Roy, Utah ! years old -- 50 yard dash 100 yard dash 220 yard dash 220 yard dash softball throw shot put standing broad jump 220 yard relay years old -- long jump shot put discus softball throw high jump 440 yard i day 13-1- 4 Robin Zito Cail Now softball throw standing long jump 0 393-710- 1 393-956- 7 years old 50 yard dash 100 yard dash 220 yard dash 440 yard run 880 yard run shot put discus softball throw long jump high jump 440 yard relay 6 years old-1- 00 yard dash 220 yard dash 440 yard run 880 yard run softbali throw shot put discus long jump high jump cross country run (2-- miles) 440 yard relay Participants in the 8 and age groups will be limited to four events while participants in the other age groups will be allowed to participate in five events. Ribbons will be given for the firct three places in each event. 15-1- 50 yard dash 100 yard dash 220 yard dash 440 yard run Model - Dancer Singer - Actress Beauty Winner Classes begin soon years old -- 50 yard dash 100 yard dash 220 yard dash 11-1- 2 Speech Drama Dance Hostessing Etiquette TAUGHT BY: Summer Fabrics t Jody Miller, the girl who made the song Queen of the House famous, has been added to the growing list of attractions at the Utah State Fair. Shell perform Tuesday, September 18. And if her name is not enough, add Dawn, a recording group riding high with a hit title The Old Oak Tree. Dawn, featuring Tony Orlan- - Roy recreation epartment 3 Fair plans more stars -- 3 7-- - U.S. Air Force D. son of Douglas I. 157 W. 1175 No., has for duty at Ubon Sergeant Charles h, arrived one-nig- tember Royal Thai AFB, Thailand. a is assigned to a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. He previously served at Malm-stroAFB, Mont. The sergeant is a 1969 graduate of Clearfield High School. His wife, Julie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edna Brandvold of 1659 W. 1750 No. Layton. Sergeant Pitchforth, security policeman, 14. Hugh C. Bringhurst, director, Division of Expositions, said Jody Miller and Dawn are now added to performances by Lynn Anderson, Donna Fargo, Mac Davis, Danny Davis and McGrath of Sesame Street fame, and a host of other top performers. It promises to be the most exciting list of entertainers the Fair has ever had, said Mr. Bringhurst. Were fortunate to sign such performers. Jody Miller won a Grammy Award in 1966 for "Queen of the House. Her other hits include He Walks Like a Man and Home of the Brave. Dawn, with Tony Orlando, has had a number of single hits beside Oak Tree. They include Candida, Knock Three Times and All kinds of Summer Also appearing during this will be the Aerial Baretis, a high pole balancing years Fair act. All performances are free with ad admission to the Fair. Admission is $1.75 for adults, 50: for children 6 to 12, and free for children under 6. Ogden Dodger night slated for Roy fans Roy Recreation is sponsoring an Ogden Dodger night July 20. The game will be held at John Affleck Park at 7:30 p.m. The game will feature the Ogden Dodgers in battle against the Idaho Falls Angels. Anyone interested in purchasing a ticket should go to the recreation shed behind the city fire station. If the ticket is purchased at the recreation shed or from a recreation youth before the game, the will assist the money recreation department in purchasing equipment and supplies. Ticket costs are $1 for an adult ticket or $2.50 for a family ticket. off Aim. Grandmothers House restaurant in Salt Lake was the setting for the annual summer luncheon for the Knit Wits club, last Friday. The group also visited Trolley Square before returning home. Those enjoying the afternoon included Lynile Buhler, Betty Wood, Joyce Madsen. Marilyn Whinham, Ma.ilyn Beck, LaRae McEntire, Dorothy Lunt, Helen Hubbard, Ruth Samsen, Elsie Cottle, Ellen Rees, Katherine Purrington and Virginia Wurston. The Dean Nelson family has been vacationing in the Uintas the past week. They attended the rodeo in Manilla, Utah and also got in some fishing. Its always exciting to visit family members, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harris have just come home after driving to Michigan to spend some time with their daughter and her family, and then in Maryland with their son and his family. They also visited friends in tne D C. area and Washington returned home by way of Colorado, where they visited with Mr. Harris parents. Areola Jolley joined her sister from Salt Lake and her three children on a trip to 'anada. The main reason for the trip was to attend a family reunion at Waterton National Park, wheie about 90 family members met for several days. Following the reunion, they drove up to Banff and Lake Louise. One of the highlights of the trip was attending the Calgary Stampede, where they saw the Queen of England and the Duke of Edinburgh. The queen came expressly to help com- memorate the 100th anniversary of the Royal Shoes Back to School Shoes For Children Sizesay2to4 Reg. $1 1.99 Now $4.99 In (Virginia Wursten Canadian Mounted Police. Upon returning home, the SPECIAL GROUP OF Com ting ready for rodeos, parades and other festivities during the w eek of July 24. day? Childrens Sandals Dress Shoes DIG OUT those coubov hats and western dress-u- p like this fellow, men! Peeking over his cowboy hat at Pioneer Days celebration plans is Tjler Charlesworth, son of JaNeen Charlesworth. Hes get- What Are You Doing Sun- 30 - 40 - 50 & Ready to go! the Nashville Brass, Bob SPECIAL SUMMER SALE At JIMMIES SHOES Ladies ht 9-- Arrives for duty SUNSET do, will also present a program on Friday, Sep- While they last! to the Friendly Shoe Store MONTGOMERY WARDS I in Roy SHOP BY PHONE j 773-506- 0 1900 W. 5800 S. . 5800 Square I PARKING K1E5 Delivery on Largo Items - Phone 825-664- 6' Utah group visited in Glacier National Park. Dee and Joyce Sparrow are business with combining pleasure, while they are in San Francisco this week. They will be staying with their daughter Pat and her family who live in the Bay area. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson are parents of a new baby son. They now have four boys in their family. Marian Sheridan is in the where she had surgery early in the week. She should be home from the hospital this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cummings and their family have been visiting with relatives in Albuqurque, N.M. for the past hospital week. Ruth Mason spent the month of June in Nolfolk, Mass, where she went to help her the daughter and Carl Creers with a new baby boy. Mrs. Creer is the former Bonnie Mason and this is the couples third bov. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hurst and their family the son-in-la- enjoyed beautiful Uintas for a weeks stay. The Ronald Summer family spent a leisurely two weeks camping at Mocn Lake. They drove to Vernal for a visit to Dinosaur National Monument and had great luck wjth the fishing near their camp site. Major and Mrs Lee Bell and four children, formerly of Roy are spending a weeks furlough in the area visiting with friends and relatives, and with Mrs. Bells parents in Clearfield. The Bell's have been living in Virginia where Lee has been stationed with the Air Force. They are on their way to a new assignment in the Panama Canal Zone. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hilburn and family flew their plane to Missouri to be with some members of their family who live in that area. They were away for about a week Ken Cowan and his daughters Jennifer and Michelle drove to Northern California and spent a week with his sister, and other members of his family We express our sympathy to Mrs. Shirley Bemenderler on the death of her mother last week in Ogden |