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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ecology Conference Slated for Dec. 7-- 9 The preservation and improvement of the Rocky Mountain Plains natural and man-mad- e environment are twin themes of Education an Environmental conference slated for December 9 at the YMCA of the Rockies, Estes Park, Colorado. The conference, sponsored by the Department of Health, Education and Welfares Office of Education in cooperation with the Center for Research and Research and Education (CRE) 7-- 1, 1972 of Denver, is expected to attract According to CRE represena cross section of residents from tative Richard Rocchlo, The Colorado, Montana, North Da- workshop sessions arc designed to produce action oriented results. We want to make sure that each person or group entering the environmental field does not have to invent the wheel. In addition to the exchange of ideas between participants, conference leaders said the members eduof the U. S. Office of Educain environmental working reat tions Environmental Education cation the. local, state, gional and national levels. It staff will describe the planning will be a practical interchange necessary for a coordinated efof ideas on how to get things fort to preserve the done. kota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming, the states comprising HEWs Region VIII. Regional Education Commissioner Leon P. Minear said that the meeting is intended to provide a channel of communication between those who are Page Nina Psychiatrist Lauds the Sermon on the Mount In A Few Buttons Missing," Dr. James T. Fisher, one of the countrys foremost psychiatrists writes: If you were to take the sum The two day meeting is open to all who are interested in environmental education. A registration fee will not be charged, but participants must provide their own transportation and pay for their accommodations. total of all the authoritative articles ever written by the most qualified of psychologists and psychiatrists on the subject of mental hygiene, if you were to combine them and refine them and cleave out the excess verbiage, if you were to take the whole of the meat and none of the parsley, and if you were to have these unadulterated bits of pure scientific knowledge concisely expressed by the most capable of living poets, you will have an awkward and incomplete summation of the Sermon on the Mount. 3,800 strong . . . thats the phone force here In Utah. Each and every employee a consumer advocate for better phone service. Occasionally we foul up, but with 3,800 tough critics who really want to do a Job, we solve most of our service problems. top-not- ch helping each other this is the combination that works at Mountain Bell. Its a winning combination that continually sets goals and meets them. Working as a team It all boils down to this. Telephone employees are customers, too, and they want the same kind of service as you do. You know they wont stop In their efforts to make the telephone a better value for your raeV ow till pillCK) CmpamiJ7 won toucjilhiesft critics. f y0U fiaVe a qaesiion about telephone service, call of our 3,800 consumer advocates. |