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Show DENTAL PRIZE POSTERS WILL ENTER CONTEST Fiteen Pupils of Cache Schools Engage in Nation- j al Dental Competition. j Fifteen posters, the handiwork J of many pupils of the schools of Smithfield and Providence, have j been chosen locally for presenta- ' tion in the national dental poster contest at Salt Lake City this week end. If these posters merit their selection se-lection in the state contest which will be . held Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week when the Utah State Dental Association holds its meeting, they will be entered in the national dental competition at St. Louis in October Oc-tober of this year. ' ! The local selections were made by a committee composed of a local artist, a local educator, a dentist and two other persons. Should either of the local posters post-ers be winners in the competition, ! the designer will be presented j with a valuable encyclopedia in. . addition to the personal recogni- . tion these children receive. ! I The pupils presenting the fif- ' teen posters are: Marva Lu Hill-yard, Hill-yard, Gloria Douglas, Georgia Watts, Darwin Jones, Amy Bybee, Bonne Bingham and Lawrence Hansen, Smithfield. Kenneth Braegger, Donna Baer, Carol Vogel, Seth Griffin, Wilford Wil-ford Hansen, Ralph Campbell. Clinton Liechty, LuDene Jensen, Providence. Program details for the 48th annual an-nual convention of the Utah State Dental association and the first annual meeting of the association auxiliary, which open here Thins- j day for three days, were announc- j ed Monday by Dr. E. W- Lambert of Salt Lake City, association j president. - j The dentists will open their ses-" " j sion In the Hotel Utah" at 8 a. m. Thursday, registration to be followed by an address by the president. Thursday afternoon speakers will be Dr. Alver Selberg and Dr. James Nuckolls of San Francisco and Dr. Leland R. Cowan Co-wan of Salt Lake City. A series of clinics will be held Friday, and Saturday .. and a banquet ban-quet and dance will be conducted at the Hotel Utah at 6:30 p. m. Saturday. |