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Show JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS " parbara Henry, editor: Warrior’s Trumpeter, is in charge ATTEND Metcalf will welcome the guests and Supt. A. Parley Bates. of the Wébér County district will ‘*Journalism--the key to better understanding of the peoples of the world’’ will be the th Smith who Journalism Journalism Conference, « which | is being held here today. The} Brigham purpose of the conference is to will be divided into three sess= and Owen, news. to establish closer ionss-the news story with Delsa@ rela- South, from notes editor in charge,’ and the speaker, Prof. ° Jour = Robert Mikkelsen of the r | Webe of nt rtme Depa nalism | with story re featu the ge; Colle | r edtio re JoAnne Dewey, featu ‘Ty er, speak the and e, in charg R. Johnson of the Tribune News Bureau in Ogden, and the sports story with Lynn Johnston, sports editor in charge. His speaker William Garner, adviser from the Valley adviser] Heslop, LaMont and from Wahlquist, along with their) journalism students, staff members and principals were. invited to attend. As. yet, Roy Junior High has no Journalism a Superintendent Bates and Delsa Owen.discuss the makeup of | Department organized but they were also invited to send reprethe Warriors Trumpeter with Wahlquist editors,Ronald Hodgson match | University.’ Young help prepare the junior high students for work in fournalism adviser, Bonha m. Oliver is the head of the Department at the Following this, the conference! tions between the schools. Mrs. Ruth Carter, journalism and Sharon Dr.: be will speaker keynote. The remarks.’ offer. Tomlinson: of, the | will be Larry staffac” 4 Standard Examiner _ sentatives. PSs pawiwnan iat my | NO OPTICAL ILLUSION —; Identical twins Richard (left) and Robert Sharp won their Eagle Scout badges _ like they do everything else—as a team. The boys are $0 near alike that acquaintances have trouble telling the two apart. For their parents—it’s a cinch—one has a deeper voice, but which one? EVERYTHING ALIKE «_ . Plain City Twins Double _ Up on PLAIN Eagle Badges, Too CITY—Doubling up on in the same’ grades, and havel things. is routine to identioal| never been separated ‘until. this| twins, Richard and Robert Sharp -year at Wahlquist.” —even to -earning their Eagle Mrs. Sharp said that the boys Scout badges. The boys received their Eagle badges at a Court of Honor in the Plain City Ward chapel, with Scoutmaster Leland Carver mak|ing the presentations. Each boy |was presented an Eagle Scout ring, by their father, Albert Sharp. — ae “The boys have always done things together,” their mother said. “If one had the measles have scout each received the same badges simultaneously, ad- vancing together to the rank They clothes weighed wear .and* the shoes within two same and or size ‘have three pounds of each other all. their lives. : | . Richard and Robert have a 100 per cent record in attendance at or their the mumps, the other one prompt- scout meetings and have) been made junior assistant seout- ly came down with the same dis- masters. They will ease. In school they. went along old next month. am Bek of Eagle. be 15 years os |