Show Parents charged by speakers to Teach children correct way of Record-breaking crowds at programs UTE INDIAN TRIBE FLOAT WINS FIRST IN ANNUAL SPORTS PROGRAM WELL BALANCED A juvenile court judge of Salt Lake an Ogden insurance and a livestock grower and state senator from Croyden aimed messages at parents and their children during the three general sessions of the 1958 Uintah Basin Industrial Each pointed out the responsibilities that must be accepted if progress Is to Speaking Thursday morning at the 1958 Judge Rulon W. Clark training of a child must begin when he is confined to his cradle and continue until he Is capable of assuming full responsibilities in Dealing with the and Our Judge Clark and that man has a kinship with God ana is placed here on earth in sort of a managerial the direct responsibility of parents to see that their own offspring get the proper start in We must train our children to love to respect and cherish the rights of and to assume an honorable place in he Blindness Seems To Come E. LaMar Ogden insurance executive and past president of the National Junior Chamber of told the Thursday afternoon audience that a survey conducted among leading business and administrators revealed that the greatest challenge to youth is a of blindness that seems to cover their eyes on the things that have made this country he for failing to realize this country was built by those willing to take- a certain amount of risk in exchange for Our young people must keep their sights high and their eyes on a definite goal if they will become the leaders in business and Stay Near The Soil The concluding general session speaker was State Senator Alonzo president of the-Utah Cattle Association and a prominent church leader from Rich He encouraged young people to stay close to th soil for better times are ahead for the agriculture and livestock conditions are greatly improved and offer encouragement to those of us who have tried to make our way by remaining on the farms and closely associated with the production of he in a small community is no longer a Present modes of travel and communication have brought the rural community very close to urban Our young people are permitted to enjoy the cultural of often in the past denied the farm Hopkins New Attendance Record Attendance at the three evening programs on Thursday and Friday broke all records of previous It was estimated that the all-Indian pageant on Wednesday drew approximately persons to the city The next two nights the crowds were almost as large to see the home-talent and the professional Entertain ment was and those making the Roosevelt trip were well-paid for the The two public dances held on Thursday and Friday nights were and merchandise prizes furnished at cost by Roosevelt merchants were giyen away the last The power lawn mower from Drollinger Furniture was won by Ersel Sp rouse of Gary Rhodes of Neola won the Card Table Chair Set from John David Andrews won the sleeping bag from thc Army-Navy the from was won by Bruce and Kent Sullivan won the picnic basket from Stoddard Parade Outstanding One of the finest parades in the history of passed in review Wednesday evening and again Thursday Approximately 40 entries represented various civic and religious churches business houses the Selected as the 1 entry-was a beautiful float from the Ute Indian tribe J ts theme was and was built back page SPEAKERS From Page in the form of a feathered Indian Second prize went to the Roosevelt ward who worked out the God saw that it was Third prize was won by the Culture Club which displayed the The junior float entry of the Happy Cookie club was the winner in the kids' Judges in the parade were Gary Keith Bergquist and Kenneth Reports from the various departments indicate the entire program this year was above average from information disseminated from those attending and the size of the A special feature this year was a home-coming for past presidents of the They were introduced Friday morning and at noon were guests of the committee at a Sports enthusiasts saw a couple of baseball one a little league contest between |