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Show Two outBtandins projects from MOab and Tooele are as follows: Moab sent a. display (Jf eighty slides sbowicg tbe sceaic camera country t Canyonlands t The slides \1ere dOdted by tl1e lb Rock to the National Convention i.n Detroito Shop, Bates Wilson, and Mrs Jack CorbiDo to raise money" Doyle Johnson, Station Manager' of Froatier Airlines' in Moab tasked the BPW Club to bold a kickoff diGGer for a project to promote airline tgavel in The Airlines agreed to give Moab iN club 10 percent of all th the Moab al'eao Since new industry bas moved into the increased business over the previous year areat) many executives bave flown in aad out of Moabo 0 The club advertised in the local aewsp8psr. c1ellvered posters to most of the 10e 1 busineel houses with airline ICheclules and visited other clubs to show films 011 Frontier Airline tours" The club made enough money through tbis project to accomplisb other projectso When the new airport in Moab was briDg this project to a clo ded1eated the Moab 8PW acted a8 hostesses to In addition to boldi. their OWI\ local Youtbpower Conference in Hay, the Moab club also .ponsoeci two l,OCQl students to the Youtbpower UoSoAo COllferenee in Salt Lake City 0 Tooele Jlecopidag the need for a contiDUiq eciucation program ill the community. the Tooele Bualae88 and Professlonal Women ft S ,Plu'b establ tshed a committee for the development of aD adult educaUon programo Olga No Braden _s made cbairmaoo Mrs Local 'buIlae8Ma au industries. fraterrta1 it civic, labor aDCl religious orgaaizations t cOlllDUl'lity aDd county officials, city. county:> stAte _4 federal offices and iastllll&= tiona were iDfol'med of the proposal They were also requested to appoint represeDbio tivea to act fo1:' them to orpnize an Adult Education Couucllo The committee obiaed pia_ce from the State Board of Education, local Board of Educatiouo of 0 'Ord.versity Utab°. Coati.,,1. "cation D1v1810., Mountain Plains Adult Education Couac11 the Adult Education Ccnmcil of Metropolitan DetW'ero t aad. ID *7 1964. UDder Leadership of Tooele lIPW, the Tooele Adult Education CouncU _s appointed to promoce ita obj@ctive8o three Tooele members were elected or appolute4 on coamltteea .a follow's: 01. Iradell, h•• ideot. Luau Williams, 'freasUl'er; aD! Josephi_ Cowell, Public Ilelao formed 1> byl_s adopted. officers elected ad cbaimen tiona CbalhY1ao By fall " blah acbool coaaplet1oD proll"- for adul ta _d hlp scbool dropout. vas ell1.hedo Many of the more tIl_ 120 adults earollecl will be eligible for their bip school diploma_ in the aprlDlo Replar bigh school students attend courses witb pemiaaio1l of the priacipal to obtaia credits needed to sruuate wi tb their etas_so PlaDs are beiDa fcmnulated to establish a vee.tioGa! training program t a basic elemeatary programlt claeaeso colle.. ad graduate level classes, cultural proar_sf) _d a contJ.Buioa education center that will provide, a8 a mini.smq. basic freshman and sophomore colleae su'bjectso A sistaaee and advice bave been furnished to establish a high school cOl1\lletion for residents aad enlisted men stationed at Dugway ProviDg Ground. 40 miles to the west on the Utah..l... HrIbQ turalizatlo'Q |