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Show i I Awarded by t HEW '(dnlDs Weber State College, Ogden City Schools and Utah State University share a $460,000 grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Health, two-ye- Education and Welfare. The grant for the first CM 15 EXIT OTTERS $U.95 or metal construction. Pits cherries, plums-al- l apricots, ... PARKER HAND RUTTER CHIRNS RAIT FOOD GRINDERS .... FOOD DEHYDRATORS PRICES INCLUDE $15.9$ $39.95 $5.99 $31.90 SHIPPING Mall your check today to : GREAT NORTHERN 325 W. Pierpont Ave. (250 So.) Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 521-050- 5 cr- star months is for $290,744 and is where the project will be requested by the teachers, for the purpose of training centered. These four interns said Dr. Ferrin. prospective teachers and will receive a second B.S. It is anticipated that retraining current teachers degree in Elementary promising to better meet the Education, earn a teaching developed by thispractices project will educational needs of children certificate and complete a be demonstrated for other from low income areas, said masters degree from Utah teachers in the city schools, Dr. Luan H. Ferrin, director State University, at the same in the state and in the of WSC Teacher Corps. time will be working nation, he said. It is primarily designed to with they The National Teacher children at the Dee assist colleges and univerSchool. They will also work Corps project came about 11 sities to look at their current with parents and community years ago because of the practices and improve where groups. interest Senator Ted Kennedy possible the training of The major thrust of the had in the Peace Corps and teachers for low income program will be working with its results abroad. He felt that areas, he said. the regular teachers and staff we should have a National As a part of the at the Dee School who will Teacher Corps to do work program four interns with B.S. or B.A. determine educational with our own low income degrees will be selected and priorities for their own people in the country as well trained in the Dee Elemenretraining. WSC and USU will as other countries. tary School in Ogden City then deliver the He sponsored legislation training . , that created the National Teacher Corps program. Weber State College has participated in the program the past four years through Tycle 7 and Cycle 9 programs. There are 120 such projects in the country, two in Utah. Westminster College was funded for the first time this year. In the past the emphasis has been on the training of teachers, before e they have taught or have their degrees. The emphasis "ill now switch to teachers who are actually teaching. In addition to Weber State College, Utah State University and Ogden City Schools many organizations cooperate to give direction and assist in this program. The professional teacher organization and a community council have helped to develop the program and will assist in its operation. The local project is a part of the Rocky Mountain Area Teacher Corps Network. Conferences and training seminars are conducted by the Network for local participants. This Network includes projects in the states of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and North and South rv" Dakota. Others yX'; involved with the program in addition to Dr. Ferrin are Dr. Malcolm Allred, program development specialist, USU; Dr. J. .ostrtn. Burdett Johnson, WSC chairman of elementary education; Dr. Arthur D. Jackson, USU head of the department of elementary education, who will coordinate the program with July 1st we start charging for directory assistance. You may never be affected by it. Thursday. July st, Mountain Bell ""start chaffing fbf aifecVory'cissfstahce 1 assistance outside of Utah will not be 'affected.! Trr g' vrsfelo pedfhfs ctfat ge Because' ' it was the only way we could handle the rising costs of directory assistance fairly. Now the people who use directory assistance the most will pay for it. And the people who use their directories the most won't. For example, in other Mountain Bell areas where weve been charging for directory assistance, only about out of every 20 phone customers has actually been billed for extra calls. So, while it may be necessary for us to charge for directory assistance, it may not be necessary for you to pay for it. will throughcrat therstatenf ttrafTBTir never be affected by it. The local directory assistance numberthroughout Utah will become if You still dial you need to know a number in Utah that isn't in your local area. If you call either of these numbers more than five times during one billing period, you'll be charged a 20b v-w- fee per call. On request and free of charge, we will now furnish a directory for each telephone you have. Also free of charge, Mountain Bell directories within Utah will be furnished customers out-of-tow- 1 n upon request. To keep your directory information current, supplements will also available be through your business office at cost. There are some exceptions to this new charge. For example, blind and other handicapped people who can t use the directory should call our business office to find out how to become exempt. People who call from pay phones, hospitals, hotels and motels will not be charged. And long distance directory Our directory assistance number. Be careful how you spend it. Lynn, double-heade- super-sta- r, with r Twitty as they appear in concert at the Salt Palace Saturday, July 10. The queen of country music was the first female to sell a million copies of one album in the country field. Loretta remains the only woman to be named Entertainer of the Year by both Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music! Miss Lynns awards number in the hundreds and she continues to hold the coveted title of No. 1 female vocalist in the annual Music City News competition. Conway Lorettas first manager was a struggling young performer named Buck Owens wno is still an ardent fan of the First Lady of Mountain Bell Country Music. Her picture of has graced covers Newsweek, Redbook, The "OGDEN VALLEY S GREATEST MEAT BUYS INC. NOW 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU No. 2 at 4076 Riverdale Road, 1 at 355 36th, OPEN 7 Monday thru Saturday No. 392-90- 1 1 SAVE 20 9-- Berry, who will coordinate community activities, and E. Milton Kendrick, principal of Dee School, who will coor- dinate activities of, the project for Ogden City Schools. Other persons will be selected to serve on a council to provide school-communit- continuous maximum, parental y and community input into the education of children. 393-054- 4 to 40 Womens Henager graduate works overseas Club Bonnie Long took a break olive tree was cut from her busy schedule cross, viewed Mt. meets June 26 recently to come home accompanied by her fiance, Lawrence W. Roberts, of Md., a Soil CoBowie, the with nservationist of Agriculture, The Federal Womens Club Department to visit the family. Installation and Membership Super secretary, confidant, Luncheon will be held and girl Friday diplomat 12:30 26 at Saturday, June terms which are comare p.m. at Mule Hollow in Big bined in Bonnies work. Her Cottonwood Canyon. duties vary from preparing To make or cancel reserand typing vations in Salt Lake call: communiques of Loretta Bartlett, Mrs. Daniel (Marvel) Edith Shepperd, 322-365- 277-277- Johnson, Mrs. Walter Ogden: (Mary) Hansing, Mrs. Ray (Harriet) Lee, 262-517- 2; 376-899- 1. Mrs. Archie Tooele: (Louraine) Peterson, Village Voice and every country music oriented publication in the business. makes Loretta Lynn h classics out of Coal Miners songs and Daughter is one of the best sellers in the world. Conway Twitty is also the peoples entertainer and is known for his many hits which include: Hello Darlin Youve Never Been This , Far Before, Its Only Make Believe, and countless other records. Show time is 8 p.m. with advance tickets available at all ZCMI stores, the Salt Palace box office or by mail from KSOP radio. On the home front the Petersons of Cache Valley are making sound waves in the greater Ogden area after a two year engagement at the Del Mar in Logan. This father and sons act is tops in country music! The CJ Five are going at the strong Roy Elks, Ogden Eagles, NCO and the Officers Club at Hill Field. CJ Five will be anchor band for the Bicentennial Fourth of July Band Concert at Lester Park which is sponsored by the Ogden Recreation Department and produced by Golden Spike Country Music Round Up of Utah. Paul Cannon formerly of Roy, now of Provo, is being auditioned by Capitol Records and ABC Dunhill this month! Paul will be featured vocalist at the Bicentennial hand concert in Ogden on the Fourth of July. Paul Cannon deserves and is ready for the down-to-eart- big-tim- si 3 ft WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY ON ANY ITEM BASED ON SUPPLY ALL ITEMS CUT FRESH IN OUR MEAT COUNTERS Wa walcoma Feed Stamp All ordart wroppad lor (reeling ft ft See ?C what you buy before you take It REMEMBER home : "! : : 2 - l.: Q & ..ity CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU AS A MEMBER of Dr. Kissinger's staff, Bonnie Long of Ogden visited the China Wall in conjunction with President Fords visit to China. Bonnie Long (left) and Susan Ford are pictured here. Photo by Karl Schumacher, White House Photographer. witlh fan-vote- d mm smb! college faculties at the separate institutions; David ' Loretta shares a - Time Around, Second another local band appeared in concert Thursday night at reunion in a four-stat- e Clinton. We hear that this group has a promising future and will be on circuit in California soon. Yours truly has been inducted into the Nashville songwriters Association and we are mighty proud and lucky to be aboard! speeches the Last Supper was held and visited the Garden of Gethsemane. From Egypt she wrote, "The Nile is right outside my hotel window and I can see the pyramids and reports or across the While there she visited the fascinating Kufus pyramid and tomb, observed the sphinx and even had her picture taken astride a camel. About Rome Bonnie noted it was hard to keep up with all the splendor. Rome's glory at night is unbelievable with the tall mammoth buildings and ruins of castles, she said. In Jew Delhi the men were river. meetings to pouring tea for ambassadors, for Christs Zion where from calls to President Ford to running personal errands for staff members. Working from 7 a.m. to past and bearded midnight would not be an heavily wore Women mustached. unusual day for Bonnie. When important, robes to the ground and men secret work has to be com- wore turbans. In Bangladesh a colorful pleted, it might be on the she rode in in Afghanistan and rickshaw, or hotel in the a at taxi, plane, watched the national sport during a meeting. which involves dragging a of There was a great deal headless calf. Iran she work and exciting pressure as a lot like Utah described during the latest mountains. In with nice high state , department , peace; in- TIM Bonniehada ringside which mission keeping cluded such places as Russia, seat at the Paris peace Talks India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, between Dr. Kissinger and Afghanistan, Iran, Romania, North Vietnamese diplomats. and Yugoslavia, Egypt, Italy and She has met counselors Israel. Much of Bonnies ministers from such emin bassies as the Swedish, Greek work was accomplished the air enroute from one and German and attended country to another. She several state visits from such as the cannot talk about her work, officials of Presidents Yugoslavia and but she can write home about Mexico and Prime Minister her travels. Sandwiched between the of Canada. She was at the hours of work, however, is Inaugural Ball in 1973 and has been photographed with time to see the marvelous of the State sights in the countries she is members in visiting. While in Jerusalem, Department for articles New York and Life, Vogue Bonnie wrote home, Its unbelievable to find myself Times publications. A graduate of Ben Lomond where 2000 years ago Christ She' went by the High School, Bonnie applied walked. museum where the Dead Sea for government work while the Stevens Scrolls are kept, saw the attending Business College in of the the Cross where Henager Valley Ogden. She was later interviewed by a represenplacing Cooks try for prizes - Here is CLEARFIELD an opportunity for girls and ladies of all ages in the Clearfield area to show what good cooks and seamstresses they are and get prizes and recognition for it too. The Chamber of Commerce announced a baking and sewing contest for all the ladies and girls of the area. Aprons, made with a bicentennial theme, either full or half aprons will be accepted at the Chamber offices, 133 S. State Street, room 209, from June 28 until July 2 from 9 a.m. until noon each day. A 50 cent entry fee must accompany each entry. You may enter as many times as you wish. There is no age limit, anyone who can sew, may enter. Bread, muffins and cakes will be accepted at the Central Park Bowery from noon until 2 p.m. July 5. But intention of entering must be made at the Chamber office from June 28 to July 2 from 9 a.m. to noon. Fifty cents must be paid at that time for each entry you intend to make. There is no age barrier in this contest either. If you can bake, you can enter. Winners and prizes will be announced at 3 p.m. July 5 at the Bowery. For further information call Mrs. Donna Swenson at 825-964- tative of the Central Intelligence Agency and after extensive . clearance procedures was hired in 1970 lor work with the CIA. The versatile young lady worked as a National Security in Council secretary D 1972 C, until Washington, when she became a member of the White House staff working as secretary for the staff assistant to Dr. Kissinger. Miss Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long of Ogden, has an apartment in Arlington, Va., and commutes to Washington. D C. each day when she is not flying off on an exciting state department trip to some other part of the world. Miss Long appeared in Life Magazine, Dec. 29. 1972 issue, as a member of Dr. Kissinger's staff, dining at the U.S. Ambassadors residence in Paris; appeared in Lile's Special Report, 1973, with Dr. Kissinger and staff in Paris; appeared in Vogue Magazine, March, 1973 issue, ib a member of Dr. Kissinger's staff in Paris; appears in latest hook, by the Kalb "Kissinger, brothers, Marvin and Bernard, nationally known CBS news commentators and journalists; visited China as a member of Dr. KissingOrs staff in conjunction with President Ford's recent visit to China; returned recently from South American trip made by Dr. Kissinger and staff. |