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Show DESERET g NEWS, anmuunt.,ti tmteammemamn'k m tint ittmm n Monday, 1969 19, May Launch 'W Week A D for Decency" observance was launched in local junior ar.u senior high schools today in an effort to involve youths in working for solutions to current problems. D The week, proclaimed for Decency Week by Gov. Calvin L. Hampton, will be marked with assemblies and other activities in schools. In designating the week, Hampton called on Utahns to exert their energies to cause a positive, firm stand for He urged the decency. of worthwhile literature, the avoidance of questionable movies, support of legislation to prevent traffic of objectionable material into the state and cooperation with state and local officials to enforce laws against sale and pro-mott- circulation of obscene materi- als. A meeting of the Salt Lake Youth Protection Committee Tuesday will feature Sheriff Delmar Larson, County Commissioner Royal K. Hunt, Police Chief Dewey Filiis and City Commissioner James L. Barker. The meeting will be held at 3 p.m. in the Salt Lake City Library, 209 E. 4th South. also The announced an extension of the deadline for entries in the D for Decency essay contest to June 1, instead of May 15 as announced. The originally contest, open for high school students in Utah, will feature word essays on What to Me. Means Decency Essays, typed or handwritten, should be mailed to P.O. Box 2125, Salt Lake City. committee 150-30- Winning essays will be pre- sented over KSL and also at a "D for Decency rally Ju ie 13 ir the Tabernacle. Prizes of $50, $30 and $20 will be award- complete Deseret News Staff Writer - The Castle Valley PRICE Job Corps Center is nearing the end of its existence. Most of the remaining 32 corpsmen are expected to be gone by the end of this week. About half the 198 corps-me- n who were at the center when the closing order came elected to go to other Job cents and about half decided to return home, according to Raymond Lewis, assistant di- rector. fl P n c E t( s 3 s their A typical observance of the week is scheduled at Westlake Junior High School, 3400 S. student-pLnne- d 3450 West. The campaign actually began last week when "West-lak- e Mustangs for Decency buttons began appearing and banners went up on the walls to cn ate student interest. Todays activity was a recognition assembly honoring students who achieved in all areas during the school year. effor-co- n Tuesday, designated day (effort plus conduct), will feature a talk over the intercom by student John Lindgard. That night scholars Most ot those who have gone to other centers have transferred to the Weber Basin Conservation Center, the Clearfield Urban Center, and the Colbran Conservation Center near Grand Junction, Colo. The corpsmen were given the choice of transferring or Lewis sa.d. going home, Those who wanted to continue the Job Corps program were transferred to nearby centers to minimize transporation costs. A few of the corpsmen remaining at the Castle Valley Center may be able to The mobile buildings include dormitories, dining offices, halls, education building and dispensary. The permanent buildings in- clude a gymnasium, a dormitory and a shop end warehouse building. Closing date is June 30. Itah Nurses Accent Skills The Utah State Nurses Association structure has been revised to focus entirely on helping the nurse to improve her skills, the groups executive director announced today. McKean Mrs. Corallene the that group has explained The talk by Rhonda Hensley. "Ma- turity Jay, is Thursday, featuring a student talk by Cathy Tolbert. The week will end Friday with an assembly stressing decency during summer months. Highlight will be presentation of a George Medal to the Washington school from the National Freedom Foundation. award is in recognition for a Care "Program: project sponsored by the school last The year. "We wanted also to plan thir ater, 148 S. Main St. Boy, 6, Drowns In Sevier River SIGURD, Sevier County One of two boys whose parents repeatedly warned them away from the Sevier River drowned Saturday night as the two prepared to swim in the stream. The body of William Stanley Dastrup, 6, was recovered shortly after 10 p.m. by his father, Evan Dastrup; an uncle, DeReece Dastrup, and Tim Anderson, a neighbor. Twelve brothers and sisters are among the boys survivors. d An friend of the dead child, too frightened to tell his parents what had waited almost happened, three hours before he reported how William had fallen in and been swept away by the swift current. to enter the stream, William fell in. The ran his Another student working on Terry Bawden, said the week is to "show the younger genreation cares. He lauded faculty members for their enthusiasm and cooperation in planning the ob.e event, servance. Wp hope to give the kids a positive attitude and get them involved, said Leslie Critch-fiela third membpr of the planning group. Members of the committee in charge of statewide activities are Gordon Owen, Mrs. Dona Bullock and Mrs. Mau-rin- e Brimhall. d, PTACongress Utah is being represented delegation at the annual convention of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers (PTA) which will close Thursday at Cleveland, Ohio. Rowan C. Stutz, immediate past president of the Utah congress of PTA, is a candidate for national treasurer. Currently he is Rural Services chairman of the National PTA Board of Managers. He is administrator of the State Board of Educations Division of Research and Innovation. and pufiiness Reduce temporary weight gain, bloat The Utah delegation at Cleveland Is headed by Mi's. Youngs McGregor, Ogden, state president. wallet containing search was organized shortly before 10 p.m. after the boy reported the drowning. W. 2nd South. A 80 Tablets water body tissue due to premenstrual build-up- . SPECIAL PRICE . a mild diuretic, works before your retention . . . help period to prevent water at rid the body of water excess. Youll stay ail month long. 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This one was made out in the amount of $250 and contained the name of the payee along with the makers signature. It had not been endorsed, however. The unidentified man turned the checks in at Walker Bank. William week to show that all teenagarent bad, explained Susan Kimbal, one of the students planning the event. "We want to stand up and show how decent teens really ers 10 Represent Utah At Sign on the dotted line and collect $2,000. eight-year-ol- adopted two statements supporting levels of nursing education in junior colleges and four-yecolleges; support of periodic certification of nurses knowledge of their fields, and encouraging civic group w ill That was the temptation that faced the unidentified man who picked up a personal check for that amount from the sidewalk this morning in front of the Utah The- Efforts of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) offices in Utah, the Denver Service Center and the Washington offices of the BLM are being coordinated to find jobs for the nearly 50 employes of the center. It is thought that most of them can be placed in other jobs, Lewis said. Earl G. Ingram, center director, will go to Washington to work for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. NO PLANS YET No plans have been made regarding the future of the buildings at the center. There are seven mobile buildings and three permanent ones. activities Wednesday center around a "modest day theme, with a student MAN FINDS $2,250 ON SIDEWALK, TURNS IT IN education leaving, programs before Lewis sid. SEEK JOBS for four of five semesters will be honored at an annual Banquet. ed. Doors Closing At job Camp By ARVA SMITH have achieved a 3.6 grade point average or better who SALT LAKE MUSIC SUMMERHAYS 3719 So. State St. CO. BLDG. 262-244- 1 ft As the boys were preparing activity. formed five conference groups members in various for specialties. They are psychiatric i t f. t t nurs-In- Who , Me?" geriatric nursing, maternal-chil- d nursing, inservice education and directors of small hospitals. Others will be organized, Mrs. McKean said. The ccnfci-enogroup will clinical hold meetings to im- I 1 r v ti prove their skills. 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