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Show Thursday. January 13. 1983 Uintah Basin Standard 3 Body Language art shown in Duchesne Body Language la the theme of the art display currently being shown at Duchesne Elementary School Media Center according to Dona Hansen, faculty chairman of the series this year which is on loan from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on the University of Utah campus. Students at the school are beginning their study of the emotions shown in body stances and gestures, and in facial expressions, as depicted in the original make up this Duchesne Elementary teachers wll present instruction developing these concepts in the students, both as appreciating the art and in using it in their own creations. Empahsis will be made on drawing and proportioning the human form. The exhibit preceding this one featured original pencil sketches by LaConte Stewart, and students at the learned many techniques in using pencils for drawing. "Many of our students are realising the difference school between a printed art piece and original, says Mrs. Hansen, "and we are getting some truly wonderful creative work from the children. "I was especially thrilled when a third grade class I was reading to recently enthusiastically volunteered the information that this book I was reading to them had illustrations done with pencil sketches. They identified some of the techniques the artist had used end also realized that the book had been printed and therefore the illustrations could not be erased' as ' was not true of the original works they had studied. The Body Lanuage display will be at the Media Center for several weeks and the public is invited to visit it during school hours. Utah Farm Bureau is toD in U.S. The Utah Farm Bureau has been named tops in the nation for program excellence by judges at the American Farm Bureau Federation annual convention in Dallas, Texas. Utah Farm Bureau President Frank 0. Niehiguchi accepted the award from AFBF President Robert Delano as the Utah organization swept 11 of 12 categories of competition ranging from commodity activities and marketing to communications and membership gains. While the Utah Farm Bureau has been number one in the nation four of the last nine years, no state's organization has ever captured as many of the gold star awards as Utah did in this year's judging. Nishiguchi said the number one status is the result of much hard work and activity'' by local county. Farm Bureau leaders and members throughout the state. Utah Farm Bureau has successfully worked to secure the extension of grazing permits in the Capitol Reef National Park; to reduce electrical power rates paid by pump irrigators; and to secure the adoption of a state grazing management plan on Project BOLD lands, in addition to working with local county officials ana regulatory agencies. The Utah Farm Bureau Service Company also earned awards as one of the four best in the nation at ceremonies Tuesday. The company provides automotive and farm tires and other products for Farm Bureau members, topping a million dollars in sales in 1982, less than three years after the company was organized. Mena than a hundred Farm Bureau leaders and members from Utah attended the annual convention, where they heard from President Ronald Reagan and U.S. Chief trade representative William Brock. 'M,K ' National Guard crews filled a number of sandbags last Saturday for blasting purposes along the Strawberry River. The bags were used to hold the charges in SANDBAGGING place. Saturday's blasting provided little as a solution to the ice jam, but Sunday the river was cleared. Phone Newt Items 722-513- 1 ROOSEVELT Shotgun Sdvortlllng is simply putting ads in all the publications and radio in hopes of getting enough people to read or hear your ad. 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