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Show 1 0 R The Salt Lake Tribune. Sunday, September Educational specialists dealing in instructional media from nine states will gather at the Homestead in Midway, Wasatch County, Sunday through Wednesday for the Mountain Plains Media Leadership Symposium. - will Include school personnel working with media the vast array of techniques for presenting instructional material ranging from textbooks and film to recorders and movies from Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, Participants New Mexico. Arizona, Colorado, Idaho and Kansas. According to Dr. LeRoy administrator of Lindeman, the Utah State Board of Educations division of instructional media, the keynote speaker Dr. Heinich will speak at the - till. 6 US Bionics P.O. Box 1074 Plumbing Sales Dept. Soli lokt City, Uoh 841 10 saihakecity OGDEN I ' More Charm, More Beauty, More Distinction, More Utility to contribute to i IlnqurM ImXrd) i ii a Friday Is Gron' Only Nitr lovelier home. 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Gallegos Jr., 24, Salt Lake City, who has escaped four times while servto life sentence ing a for rape has impressed the board to the point where a possible parale date was set. Coorge Communication Hxtvm, fittimi, opening general session at 9 a m. Monday. The conference will open with registration at 2 p.m. Sunday and conclude Wednesday noon. Much of the agenda will be devoted to small group presentations and discussions. be Dr. Robert Heinich, a member of the University of Indiana faculty and past president of the Association for will BIO-RHYTH- PLUMBH1G to Host Instructional Media Symposium Board Acts Midway On Pleas For Parole Special to The 7ribu,e A Utah Slate DRAPER Prison inmate who was told 90 days ago to improve his pnson record and the board would reconsider his request for a parole was told that he can be released on March 11, 1975, providing he maintains a satisfactory prison record until then. 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