Show Lagan Utah Tuesday June 1 19R Journal Writer’s Confab West Is Discussed -- Author Wallace Stegner opened the Utah It takes experience to appreciate the west and without unless the reader has it the author will evoke nothing'regardless of what he writes Stegner warned that “scenery can be destroyed Just like the buffalo and the grass and there Is danger in becoming scenery sellers "An environmental impact report should be filed before anything happens Lewis and Clark should have filed an environmental impact statement” he said half in Jest “Perhaps even Columbus should have filed western literature and history conference Monday with a description of the west and the westerner Aridity Is the factor which gives the west its character the noted author said Aridity causes the grass to grow in bunches and dumps Aridity eliminates the color of chlorophyll and directs the actions in the Slate University west "The belief that rain follows the plow" was a part of folklore that died hard he said Stegner told the quiet audience that the notion of a great Ameircan desert is truer ' one” then that the west is a gardenland He told of the “suitcase or trailer farmer” who moves from Grand Forks or Biamark to the wheatlanda in the spring works toe crop until after the fall harvest then moves back to Grand Gorks or Biamark “The (western) landscape has modified us” said Stegner “and the westerner Is less a person than a continuing adaptation” Stegner who gave the commencement address at USU Saturday pointed out Monday that this country has been hard to accept First the newcomer to the west had to ton to see then to learn to like the new forms and colors then to develop new techniques to fit Into the land and then to develop an audience which will respond to the The writer’s conference will continue through Friday with LeRoy Hafen and Roderick Manfred Jack Schaefer Juanita Brooks Austin Fife Robert G Athearn and Edward Abbey still scheduled to talk “Scale is the first and easiest of the west’s lessons” Stegner said” Colors and hums are harder The easterner takes the colors of the west as an affront And sagebrush is an acquired taste” Wednesday evening a westerner's barbecue will begin at in the Guinevah Campground and Amphitheatre and Thursday there will be a special showing of the premiere film taken from “When the Legends Die” at pm Or Howard R Lamar Yale historian discussed manifest destiny and the move to the west Father John F Bannon spoke during the afternoon session at USU This morning presentations were made by Alvin M Josephy Jr and Keith Wilson while the afternoon was to be devoted to seminar and discussion sessions A poetry reading featuring Brewer Lyon Wilson and Porter is scheduled for 7:30 pm in the campus am- phitheater i E Brewington I 277 7AM ESI S 2977 30100 Last Rites Although school is out at Utah State University until summer resident A former-MendoJoint funeral services for quarter begins Monday the Erma Bird Brewington died Laura Edwards Caldwell 81 campus hu been a beehive of and her sister Margarete Ed- activity that win continue the Saturday at Downey Calif She was born Feb 4 1892 wards 70 who died at their remainder of the week Boys State The Western daughter of Mormon Bird and home in Los Angeles Calif will Emerine Elizabeth Ganher the be conducted Thursday at 2 pm Writers Conference and other at Hall mortuary Chapel with workshops and activities have twin to Earl Bird She spent her early life in Nathan Dopp counselor in the brought people to fee university 3rd Ward bishopric of- from all over the Mendon and was active in the Logan country Wallace Stegner Pulitzer LDS Church She married 0 L ficiating Interment will be in the Logan FYize winning author is one of 12 Brewington an officer in the Cemetery City eminent authors who are taking US Navy The sisters founded and in the Western Writers include Survivors part her Edwards Millinery Conference The conference— husband Downey Calif a operated store in Logan for many years and “The West: two Doris Prust daughter History”— was opened with grandsons a brother and two Stegner describing fee West and sisters Cyril Bird Brigham the westerner City Hazel Heath Salt Lake Crookston wife Larsen Lillian Nearly 700 high school boys Lucille City HHillyard Logan have been on fee campus parBurial will be in the Navy of Peter Larsen of North Logan died in California Monday ticipating in Boys State a Cemetery in Oregon following a lingering illness program sponsored by the She was born in Logan Feb 8 American Legion to educate 1886 daughter of John and youth about their city state and Elizabeth Preator Crookston national government include Survivors her In addition there are also husband Peter Larsen of North being held on campus various and the following ' including Logan a workshops children all of California: Distributive Education Raymond Bums Erma Perry Office Education Lois Murray and Robert Workshop Individualized InWorkshop two brothers AE Murray struction Workshop Secondary Because the flowers “came on (Feed) Crookston Logan John School Administrators Lake Crookston Salt a and City faster than we had expected” Workshop Improving Language officers of the Cache Iris Society number of grandchildren Larsen wu a member of Arts Instruction Technical Mrs have changed the date of their Electronics Aerospace annual show from Saturday until the North Logan 3rd LDS Ward Education World of where she wu active in the World of Relief Society and a member of Manufacturing the Ralph Smith Camp Cbnstruction Tirade and InTechnical dustrial and Daughters of Utah Pioneers AdTechnical Burial will be Thursday in the Vocational ministrators Friends may Logan Cemetery call at Hall Mortuary prior to 11 The Distributive Education am that day - 7 - 72 Lillian Larsen Iris Show Date Is Changed SHOWERS UPI WE ATHEt f OTOCAST N fiJw ® By United Press International Northeast Into the upper Great A cold front caused showers Lakes with readings in fee 40s and thunderstorms from Lower and HI in the early morning NATIONAL Michigan across Illinois and into Colorado early today Most of the rain wu around a half inch to of an inch but fee National Weather Service reported a thunderstorm poured six inches in rural Illinois three-quarte- rs Amina Swenson west-centr- al Scattered thunderstorms occurred over much of fee mountain West but of the nation had fair and dry weather from a high pressure Forecasts Salt Lake Ogden System cloudiness gan: through Wednesday with chance of showers or thundershowers mainly afternoons and evenings high today and Wednesday near 80 low tonight near 60 probability of measurable rain 50 Extended per cent afternoons and evenings otherwise about 20 per cent Utah: Variable cloudiness charge Extended forecast Thursday Saturday: showers Utah-Scatt-ered and thun- dershowers mainly afternoons and evenings Highs in the IDs Lows fat the upper 40s and 50s Southern Idaho— Partly doudy continued warm with threat of showers or thundershowers mainly afternoons and evenings Highs mid 70s to mid 80s Overnight lows mid 50s y outlook: Much above normal temperatures and near normal precipitation Lo- Variable In Colorado Monday night US inches of rain fell northwest of Colorado Springs Cool air stretched from the through Provo division have been announced There is a special department for floral arrangements Tony Ballard is show chairman this year Other officers include Mr and Mrs Roger AUen of staging Bryan Barfuss programs Roma Freeman artistic section Hostesses are under the direction of Zola Mae Barfuss Jared Harris and Jerrv Jones are show secretaries while Cleta Hansen and Esther Tams are in through Wednesday with scattered showers and thundershowers mainly afternoons and evening risk of few local heavy thunderstorms a little cooler aome areu today but no large to- Monday's high was 105 at Blythe Caiif This morning's low wu 38 at Greenville Me 30-Da- UTAH-IDAH- O max mil pep 83 Burley Valley Weather 54 temperature changes highs day and Wednesday 75 to 85 and lows tonight in 50s and low COS scattered thundershowers mainly afternoons and evenings risk of a few heavy thundershowers with strong gusty winds continued quite warm highs 81k to lower 90s both days lows tonight mostly SOI Southeast Idaho: Variable clouds through Wednesday with scattered thundershowers mainly afternoons and eveningsrisk of a few heavy thundershowers with strong gusty winds warm temperatures highs upper 70s and 80s both days lows tonight 45to55 Sportsman EYSSES Ranee (UPI)-- A prisoner due to be freed this week after serving a prison term asked the warden to keep him locked up two more weeks The reason? He is a star player on the prison soccer ar WMwTNrtWihOri I classifications of services Margaret Elizabeth Hellberg JR Allred By USU News Director How often does a youth MEXICO CITY orchestra from a little town in the west get to perform wife and for one of the world’s greatest ballet companies? The Northern Wasatch Youth Symphony Swenson 82 will be conducted Wednesday at noon in the Logan ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Duane - 5th-18- th Chadwick Friends may call at Hall Mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 and Wednesday for one hour prior to service Burial will be in the Orechestra had that opportunity as a highlight of its Mexico tour when sane of the leading soloists from Mexico’s Ballet Folklorico danced to the music of the orchestra in the Folkkrico's Ballet Theater Logan City Cemetery Bessie Larsen The orchestra performed the first part of then after intermission Guillermo Keys and Mariano Garda two of the leading male dancers and Maria Reyes whom the orchestra members had seen do the intricate ribbon tying dance in the company's regular performance during the week took the stage to dance to the orchestra's music the program Margaret Maughan Suzanne Maughan and Ronald Jones are In charge of ribbons Funeral services for Bessie Mae Larson Larsen 81 wili be conducted Wednesday at noon at the Nelson Memorial Funeral 4-- 7 Chapel under the direction of Bishop Robert Mortenson of the Logan 14th Ward Friends may call tonight from The Cache County Extension 7 to 9 and Wednesday one hour Club Leaders to prior to services Burial will be Staff invites attend one of the leaders clinics in the Logan City Cemetery to be held Thursday and Friday For leaders in the north end of the county the meeting will be held Thursday morning at 10 am in the basement of the Public Library in Richmond Thursday afternoon at 2 pm a similar meeting will be held at the Hyrum City Office Building A Logan youth has The third clinic will be held Friday morning at 10 am in the been charged with growing Juvenile Courtroom of the marijuana He hu been referred to juvenile authorities Courthouse Logan Police Officer Leon The calendar of county wide events will be presented Wursten and Detective Jon and discussed There will be a Tolson said the youth had 90 question and answer period on marijuana plants growing on the back porch and kitchen window project activities of the home of his parents In another incident Roderick Charles Twomey 22 of 54 North frid West hu been charged with WASHINGTON UPI)-T- he indecent conduct He is charged has announced Boise a Navy with exposing himself to four Idaho man was of a submarine patrol plane that women at Merrill Hall at USU In another matter Sgt Allan cradied on the northeast coast of and Officer Royal Gines Morocco Saturday 14 killing Oockett have arrested Paul aviators Lt JG Michael J Whittig was James Dobbs 24 of Salem Ore of the P3 Orion which on a warrant from Oregon The struck a 2700 foot mountain a warrant charges him with grand larceny involving a motorcycle Navy spokesman said team and his release would deprive his team of a valuable player in the French Prisons Clip tournament professor for fee course is Dr Phillip Cutler a distinguished offers' training experiences for author in the field of electronics distributive education teachers Aerospace Education June 9 is being held at USU and Office Education June 9 is via educational telecast aimed at secondary and teachers of office television in Extension Centers education subjects General across fee state The worUiop topics of motivation creativity is focusing on materials and and personal development are opportunities leading to man's being treated as they apply to involvement in fee forces of classroom activities parity methods of propulsion Individualized Instruction the weather and the universe World of Manufacturing June June 54 is an aujlio-risu6 is a workshop designed to approach for educators who will be selecting and developing touch on the many aspects of media for individualized in- manufacturing including and struction The workshop deals production design with specifying objectives distribution and producing selecting Construction World of utilizing media in instructional is a junior Workshop June programs high school level program AdSchool providing opportunities for Secondary ministrators Workshop June 7 students to study and use the touches on issues related to knowledge and skills which are the problems existing in used in the construction inoperation of junior and senior dustry ‘ ' high schools Emphasis is on Industrial and Trade defining problems and finding Technical Workshop June 59 is solutions to them a section of the annual workshop Improving Language Arts sponsored by the Vocational Instruction June 0 focuses on Technical Division of fee State the topic “From Creative Board of Education and focuses Storytelling to Puppetry” on improvement of teaching Participants are actively in- skills Vocational Technical Advolved in originating stories and puppets to be used in ministrators Workshop June 5 9 is a course for vocational classrooms directors of school districts who Technical Electronics June is a workshop designed to are meeting to discuss adinenhance ministrative structure background trends developformation In solid state elec- organization tronics of secondary and post- ments and coordination of secondary instructors Visiting vocational programs Workshop June 59 is a part of the Vocational Conference and 5-- 5-- ry al 5-- 5-- 5-- NWYSO Performs for Anna Leaders Clinic Set Sane of the novice dancers of the company also joined in the performance dancing to the music of Dennis Griffin's Piece for Percussion Bach's Prelude Chorale and Fugue Utah State University professor Ralph Matesky's own composition Choreo Prime and the last movement of Beethoven's First 4--H Southwest Idaho: Variable clouds through Wednesday with A ' Funeral early enough this morning to see this herd of tM being moved this morning Utah State University Campus Is Having Busy Activity Week Obituaries Nation’s Weather NAIIONAI WlATHfl SCRVKE FORECAST rising fishermen and Herald Journal photographer Bob Tkewbridge were probably the only people ap A SURE SIGN that simmer is on the way eaek year is when cattle are seen being driven up Bhchsmlft Fork to their summer range However only eariy- - Youth Charged With Growing Symphony Amalia Hernandez owner and empresario of the Folklorico company and other mem-- bers of the company were in the audience and were ecstatic over the performance The orchestra had a very different kind of experience on Saturday when they spent the day in the city of Cuernavaca 45 miles from Mexico City There they performed in the courtyard of the state prison The Cuernavaca prison is known internationally for its innovative work in rehabilitation of prisoners One of the techniques is permuting family relationships to continue in the prison so the 130 prisoners were joined by their wives and children in listening to the orchestra’s performance That evening the orchestra performed in city hall and then was honored by Governor Felipe Rivera of the State cf Morelos who gave a dinner and reception On Tuesday the group presented another television concert this time for the government-owned channel which filmed a one hour program at the National Conservatory of Music Earlier the orchestra had played on the commerical television program patterned after the Tonight Show Other concerts remaining on the schedule are a major performance for the Conservatory of Music and at two of the city's popular cultural centers which are continuing education centers for the poor people of Mexico City Marijuana 4-- - wJLiz Si £ 't ' W to4 - - - z L kb -i--n i Idahoan Killed co-pil- co-pil- MEMBERS OF THE Northern Wasatch Youth Symphony Orchestra tourist attractions to Mexico art shows as they visit |