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Show Uintah County Sets Family Life Enstiiute Dates Three professors from the Utah State Agricultural College in Logan will come into' the Uintah Basin tonight and Friday. Fri-day. Jan. 18, to appear on the various programs being sponsored spon-sored in Uintah County by the Extension Service as part of the "Family Life Institute." Two of these meetings will be held at the Union High School, one tonight to-night and the other Friday. Those who will be featured include Dr. Ethelyn O. Greaves, dean of the Home Economics Department; De-partment; Professor Helen Porter, Por-ter, associate professor in Child ' Development and head of the . Department of Child Develop-' ment and Parent Education; and Professor Bruce Gardner, assistant assist-ant professor in Child Development Develop-ment and Parent Education. Following is the schedule of lectures as announced by Clair R. Acord, Uintah County Agent and Freda Davis, Extension Service Ser-vice representative for Uintah County: Thursday, Jan. 177:30 P.M., Union High School, "Can we let the dishes wait?" Dean Evelyn O. Greaves.. Friday, Jan. 181:30 P.M., Avalon L.D.S. Chapel, "Can we let the dishes wait?" Dean Ethelyn Ethe-lyn O. Greaves; 1:30 P.M., Union Un-ion High School, "Watching them grow," Professor Helen Porter; 1:30 P.M., Naples L.D.S. Chapel, "To spank or not to spank," Professor Bruce Gardner; Gard-ner; 7:30 P.M.. Maeser L.D.S. Chapel, "Watching them grow," Professor Helen Porter; 7:30 P. M., Lapoint L.D.S. Chapel, "Can we let the dishes wait?" Dean Ethelyn O. Greaves; 7:30 P.M., Ashley L.D.S. Chapel, "To spank or not to spank," Professor Pro-fessor Bruce Gardner. |