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Show Senator Hatch Names Youth Advisory Grouj THE COMMlTTEt only group of its kind -Hatch started it t(,r' ago, and since thej several times each : committee member committee is also im responding to Surve,! . rious state and nation with youthful conn0 Forty-two high sche 301 students. fror, Davis. Salt Lake at counties, are invoh year. The non-partisan co. also aims to spark ; volvement in a gr0l!t traditionally un-invol! tional figures show -' than 36 percent of teenagers voted in 1 contrast, most cot members report pan, tinue their civic invf after high school. "AMERICA'S fm longs to our young p said Hatch. "1 thir should have some sat kind of future they gei Youth Advisory Cor helps give them that s David Winters, Danny , W. -son Lori Homer, Brad Watts, 2es Lakins: Kelly Rn. Jennifer Davis and Bnanna B Woods Cross students are Mark Chamberlain, Stacey Sterling, Maren Peterson Rob Fatnn Coleen McKenzie, Sh lly Gunther and Mike Win-ward5: Win-ward5: Bountiful High delegates dele-gates are Robert Cornell, Ko-feen Ko-feen Eubank, Chris Austin, Annette Barlow, David Barrett Bar-rett and Stephanie Chnst-ensen. Chnst-ensen. "I AM thrilled to be working with these impressive young people," said Hatch. Their perspectives and opinions on he youth-oriented issues I work on will leave me better equipped to address those issues in the Senate." Hatch added that committee input has influenced his legislative legis-lative outlook. "The first step in solving any problem is to look at that problem from the right angle, and the Youth Advisory Committee over the years has provided that angle," he said. Thirty-two students from Bountiful. Viewmont. Woods Cross and Davis High Schools have been named to serve on the Youth Advisory Committee Commit-tee of Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) (R-Utah) for the 1982-83 school year. THE STUDENTS, chosen for committee involvement m their respective schools, will advise the senator of their opinions on the youth-onented issues he (Sen. Hatch) deals with in the U.S. Senate. Included In-cluded will be youth employment, employ-ment, federal student aid, drug and alcohol abuse and education. educa-tion. In return, the appointments will provide the students with unique insights into state and national issues, activities of the Congress and the federal government. OF THE students named, 10 are from Viewmont; nine from Davis; seven from Woods Cross and six from Bountiful. Representing Viewmont High are Mike Burnett, Sean Salmon, Shanon Wilcox, Julie Reeve, Stephanie Neath, Matt McNiel, Sue Clifford, Lane Rozema, David Larson and Kent Wilson. NINE STUDENTS from Davis High are Brian C. Bock, |