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Show l,5h, -13into Chairman of the University of Utah Union Board; organized ,the students of I severo from A reporter were able to express their ideas on the topic d'scussion groups where to be one of the most en loya bl e ls Th seemed each session after their to summarize asked rhouqhts was \ of the program for these young people. It was thri! ling to hear how inte IlCgent!y and we II they themse Ives Miss Sharon Thome the oups features expressed , II !he 0 0 8 Summadzing -the first session was Mrs Virginia Me Benson, Us Coordinator, U S. Forest Service Woman Iland 8 a member of the Ogden BPW Club u 0 0 At the noon luncheon, Mr. Richard W Gano of the Masonic Order offered the invocation. Guest Apostles, Church IIof Jesus Christ of speaker was Elder Richard L, Evans, Member, Council of the Twelve in Mora Is and Ethics, said that the code Latter-Day Saints Elder Evans,II who spoke on "Practical Values II and "There are causes 'of ethics lilies within ourselves. consequences in all things, he said U "We are Noting stuck with ourselves We are constantly in our own company and have to live with curse Ives. II that "We can always explain failure; success explains itself, Mro Evans warned that "although talent is character can be a dangerous thing Ta lent shou Id be cccompcnied by integrity, remarkable I ta lent without II he said and character, lhonesty 0 0 e 0 0 0 , Jr 0, President of ,the Utah State Bar b' moderated the pane i orn :th is topl c.. With Fischer p SL Frcncis Xavier Church b' Keams; Mr Roland V Wise; District Director I U. S interne I Revenue Service; Mr Richard Co Wi! lioms, President u Sa I,t Lake Rotary Club; and Mr. J. R Schone, President, Utah Store AFL-ClOo Mr. Charles We lch him were Reverend Louis A , 0 0 0 .. 0 .. Following the student discussion groups and reports, Du-o Joseph T Association summarized the session on Mo ro Is and Eth ics II .. Smith of ,the Utah Medkai II 0 ' The fi no I topic for cons; deration was that of "Modern Leodersh i p ." Dr. T H. Be II, Sto re Su peri n- :tendent of Public Instruction, began this session, cHing eight quallflcoflons which he feels elements to dynamic leodership • are essential They included outhorlty gained either legally or through prestige; constant replenishing of information and knowledge; a sense of direction and firm goa Is; commltmenr drive and ilcontinuity of purpose; intelligent plcnninq; wise de leqctlon of responslbi lity, the abi !ity to motlvore and create enthusiasm; and empathy, or an understanding and fee Ung for people you work with , r , 0 I Leading the panel discussion on Leadership was Dro Stephen L Brower! Soclo l and Economic Development Leader, U. S. U Extension Services Other members were Mr Robert B Young, Sa I,t Lake I Jr. Chamber of Commerce; Mr. Rowan Co Stutz, President, Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers; and Lt [Colonel Robert L Brown, Chief, Military Personnel Division Hill Air Force Base" 0 0 0 0 , Again the students met in the ir discussion groups.. The fina I session was then summarized by Miss Wi Ima L. Victor! Superintendent I lntermountcin School, Brigham City An overview of the entire conference was given Board of Trustees •. 0 by Mrs. Lud 00 Petty, Member of the U" S. U 0 As you can see, this was a day fi] led with rich experiences Perhaps we included too much by covenng ? three topics. The on Iy rea I crirlclsms we were that it was a bit too long and required so However I the response and appreciation expressed by the student sitfinq was most . muc ". 0 , .received participants rewardmg. Again I wish to express my appreciation to a II of you- locc l Youthpower Chcl rrnen g Presidents r and the Committee members- -for your signifkant contributions in making the Utah YOUTHPOWER--U.S.A. Conference a successful reality. - |