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Show Clearfield teacher explains theories a js' y K,.y rZ f&fZzt fz (lltur s Noli (li ion Million our of (Ic.u field High s in os I distinguished suuiue instiiulors, is doing his mi I to i p.inil Ihu walls of si u in u Iimi hi iin In his mi ss.nr iiiinitd In low he i ii s not mill what fv si lumu is loda, Init lends out his them les of pi esuri mu and lilentilving the earth as il is toda lie also gives a liasu Iml intnestuiR dulimtion ol t KZ ' 1 'kZ vl J S I IHU! liv (li iun Huiiton i ui rent emphas.s on un li onmental edui at mil anil the use of impin', and t ui h n d i si o er iqui's students ate hemming more aware of their earth as a basic sotiite of scientific It is important knowledge that students understand that most of the so called natural resoul ces wete on the earth long befote mans ap pearanee heie, and that the proper care and use of these resources will determine the progiess of present and of generations mankind The types of scientific materials available thiough supply houses are excellent for reference, but the materials that will best serve the interest of students are the rocks, minerals, plants, and insects found in the local community or on the school ground Not a single school within Utah is more than one hours drive from a geological formation that will cover fifty million years of earth history different from that of the school ground itself Utah is perhaps the best outdoor workshop in the nation the To study rocks, students should go to the nearest rocky hill and break and collect rocks and other materials natural i m tell nor i an the value loi the part tliise mud rials plav in the hie ol the mmmumtv or the state lu stated A lock or othei sample ol liatuie is hasitallv worthless until it is no one pi opt Upon return to the classroom, all materials should be labeled t i p i o pe t ilassilied pi.it e Maps foi ms lound ilh the future idcnl it ii (I (or propei lussilu utmn d hi re are main assmtul and mixed hiivis ul links atound most schools toilav whose sourie ui v identified, and assigned a in mil m e s nolehouK showing the dilluent roiks and minerals each commurutv ate available at a nominal tost Hooks on locks minerals plants, fossils and insects .ue available in most school libraries, many of them in paperback format of in The concept of time is perhaps the most important idea any student oi teacher can achieve When one ex pands his meaning of time from a day or year to millions and billions of years, he will begin to see the great natural occurrences of events that man does not control He will begin to realize that the forces of nature are here now be forever and will to the Knowledge leads o awesome respect f the Divine Intelligence hich created the earth and which controls these forces at the piesent time To envision the physical, and social biological, evolution operating slowly through millions of years past enables one to see his own place and position of value These are the principle objectives of natural science Truths, ideas, and study problems will emerge m the mind of the student as he progresses through life The only thing that can go all night and still be bright the next day is a LIGHT BUB. Stars' coach likes Stars organization 16-Oi-- HONEY BEE LB. - S'SJk FLOUR JOHNSON FUTURE IAMBURGER 1 69 43 SYRUP 35 GELATIN NO 20-O- TALI CAMPBELLS CHICKEN NOODLE 1 c SOUP S MUSHROOM , FIAT CAMELOT CHUNK STYLE HOT DOG 8 HAMBURGER BUNS 49 50 LB BOWWOW 20-O- FRANCO 1 2 COUNTY AMERICAN FAIR NATURAL JUICE PAK PINEAPPLE 46 OZ COUNTY FAIR c FRUIT DRINKS 303 DOUBLE LUCK CUT GREEN BEANS 100 COUNT 9 INCH WHITE c PAPER PLATES 150 CAMELOT SANDWICH NT ANGEL FOOD 2 09 63 10 PRIDE PAK INSTANT POTATOES 2' . COUNTY FAIR c PORKS BEANS 12 OZ HERSHEY 69 I REG OR MILD 4 FOR 09 57 BAGS DOZEN BUTTERFLAKE 69 ROLLS RAISIN FILLED FRUIT DRINKS 27 50 BAKIHB CHIPS 40 OZ CAMELOT TOILET TISSUE He College Milligan and taught psychology for five years before coaching for nine 6 FOR COCONUT TWIST SWEET ROLLS in the Milwaukee Bucks and Del summer was conducting camps for the Bucks. They joined forces in Puerto Rico in 1972, winning the Puerto at championship Harris Bayamon teams repeated as champs in Rican Bavamon 1073 and 1974 and this sum rner the club has a three game lead with six contests remaining to be played NEW MOTORCYCLE APPEALS RIDERS TO FIRST-TIM- E 3 . at Earlham College Richmond, Ind. His Earlham teams during his final seven years won a total of 146 games, an average of almost21 victories per season, won three con ference titles and participated in NAIA post season play seven consecutive years Harris also has coached international basketball in Puerto Rico the past seven summers. Nissalke first became associated with Harris when Tom was an assistant with seasons FOR 20c OFF LABEL IVORY LIQUm 39 I AS GAL. CREAMO WEBER TRIM ICE MILK 55c ECONOMY CYCLE-Studen- ts, commuters businessmen, are finding that motorcyles like the Kawasaki KZ 400D which averages between 45 and 55 miles per gallon, are an efficient way of meeting their transportation needs 4 1 00 FOR 8 c 1 25 c THIS AD IS GOOD 7 FULL DAYS 89' AUG.20 THRU AUG. 27 83' of I hi first gi m r tliim ul d i sigm d for c BAKING MIX 6 ROLL ORCHID from history COOKIES . 5 PAK RHODES WHITE BREAD BAGS NO 3 nt 5 jqc BREAD 32-O- GALLON CREAMO WEBER NO 4 MEADOWDALE COOKIN 300 COUNTY FAIR REG 8 HOT c SPAGHETTI 69 . MEADOWDALE 39e FRENCH BANQUET 39 DOC FOOD NO c MEADOWDALE FRENCH ASSORTED CAULIFLOWER 8 PAK CAMELOT 49 8 CHEESE BRUSSEL SPROUTS 22 c TUNA PISH 67 ... GREEN BEANS CAMELOT Z LB 8 OZ. MORTON MACARONI 20-O- fiQC iki PIES 14 OZ JOHNSONS REG S LEMON c FLEDGE 69 WHITE OR WHEAT 'V LEMONADE. KITCHEN 36 OZ COUNTRY CAMELOT CAMELOT 12-O- (FLOOR WAX ) Z. I feel better right now Stars about the Utah other than any organization Ive ever been associated with during my basketball career." So stated Stars' head coach Tom Nissalke with the an nouncement Tuesday that Del Harris, a highly respected and most sue cessful collegiate head mentor, had been appointed as assistant coach for the Stars In a related move, who has Howard Adams, been with the Stars the past four years, will become a full time director of player personnel, al,o assisting general manager Bill Orwig with front office duties The new Stars' assistant coach is a native of Indiana and graduated with honors opi r i d ra lion i s prod in is i il Ni braska new i motor! v i li s ooomic al i c hv In st i ime now in being Lincoln, is ihe site ol Motors Kawasaki Corporation, U S assembly and manufacturing plant more than 200 where workers are turning out the lam oln the KZ 4001) This model, according to one leading motorcvcle enthusiast publication, is of the "Volkswagen motorcycles A lOOn lou stroke two cvhndei engim puuluces enough power fin extended c u isi ng fieiwav speeds vet oflirs exrellent intiaffic handling ability as well According to a companv The KZ 400D spokesman, was designed with the first time rider in mind Items requiring regular maintcn ance are easily accessible to even novice cycle riders " Kawasaki says that it is a total" economy motoi cycle, averaging between ' and oo miles per gallon of regular g is i 1 |