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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Sept. 24, 1971 Boy Scouts Internship Program Announced hold Court Of Honor program of Presidential Internships in Science and Engineering was announced today by. the White House. intem-ship- s THE are expected to open more than 400 training opportunities in federally- - funded laboratories across the country. Recipients will be matched to tasks where high degrees of specialization can provide innovation and new insights in meeting pressing national problems. Dr. Edward E. . David, Jr., Science Adviser to the President, said we would hope to expose the trainees to both the and the capabilities problems of government research and development and put them in positions where .they can best benefit the nation and themselves." ' Labor Secretary J. D. Hodgson whose department is funding the $3 million effort from its Technology Mobilization and Reemployment Program said the internships greatly strengthen the nations effort to hold onto its pool of trained scientists and engineers." DAVID, whose Office of Science and Technology developthese ed the program, said, people provide a unique pool of skills and resources, much of it developed at taxpayers expense in colleges, universities and various lalroratories. They represent a vital national resource. He pointed out that the Internships should be particularly bene A new ONE-YEA- Officers Wives and Day Care Center Frances Wall (left) teacher at the Tooele Day Care Center, receives a check fur $50 from Miriam Cabrera, representing the Officers Wives Auxiliary from Dugway. Mrs. Cabrera noted that the money had been raised by the auxiliary specifically to aid handicapped children at the center. School officials indicated that the donation will be used for arts and craft supplies and field trips. Stars, Pacers To Meet At Tooele High Gym The Tooele Chamber of Commerce picked a real plum and basketball fans in this area are in for a rare treat in the world of professional Imsketball. FRIDAY Octolier 8, in the Tooele gym the champions of all ABA Basketball, the Utah Stars will meet their arch rivals the Indiana Pacers. These two great squads, featuring super stars in bunches will provide fans with basketball of the highest calibre and dreyll do it in Tooele at prices within the reach of every - fen. Seats are scaled at $4, $3 and $2. Seats are now on sale at the C of C office. Mantes Chevrolet and at the TAD Credit Union. FOR THE STARS under the guidance of freshman coach La- dell Anderson will feature Zelmo Beaty Big Z, Willie Wise, Ray Boone, Glen Coombs, Red Robbins, George Stone, Dick Nemelka " Life is too exciting to be wasted on the sidelines of indifference." It is too short to be wedded to insepid causes. Only the best is good enough for life, and only the highest is worthy enough goal to engage life energies. Strait Lines by C. Neil Strait and Mike Butler. Indiana coach Bob Leonard can and will, call on such court greats as Mel Daniels, Bob Netolicky, Roger Brown. Freddie Lewis, Billy Keller and Rick Mount. Leonard is also high on ' rookies George McGinnis and Damell Hillman. In the fast and furious action of last year, fens will reiuemhcr that Indiana nudged the Stars and won the Western Division title only to lose to the Stars in the play offs. THAT PLAY off series went the full seven games with Utah winning in Indianapolis. , Tooeles game will mark the first time these quintets have, met since that play-of- f game. Indiana hasn't forgotten and Utah1 is a proud and noble champion its a natural. Cagy Pacer coach Leonar- d- - has Slick they call him picked Utah to win the Western Division with his 'own Indiana chib in second place. He is prolwlily right, at least this will .have a lot to say race and Tooele fans w,H be able to draw their own conclusions after Indiana and L'tali settle their little difference hi Tooele Octolier 8, R The Dugway Boy Scouts of Troop 517 recently held their Court of Honor to present awards for Scouting achievements. were BADGES MERIT awarded to: Sidney' Calloway, Garth Celster, Marvin Hawkins, Carl Karickhoff, Randy Persons, Roliert Kick, Frank Plick, Bernard Sabato, John Sees, Bruce Wallace, Wayne Wallace, Richard Wilkins Jr., and Michael Yusas. The Stars Awards were pro- - yt). seated by John Hebert to Mar- vin Hawkins and Richard Wilkins. First Class Awards were presented by Joseph McCloskey to Randy Persons and Bernard Sabato. y THE SECOND Class Awards went to Sidney Calloway and LTC Yusas Carl Karickhoff. made the presentation. Mr. Wilkins, the Scoutmaster, made the Tenderfoot Award to Damell Butler. tists and engineers who hold advanced degrees. Those under 30 are among the hardest hit by the Clllrrent foi, squeeze; they have an unemployment rate of 5J cording to a re- - lir Scj-- r" e Foudation The fields in which they would have the greatest impact, David said, are those of current social Concern. These include pollution, trash disposal, management and integration of large .projects, and the nuclear field in areas as diverse as new power systems or criminal and medical laboratories where nuclear techniques are making major contributions. THE INTERNSHIP program was the second Administration initiative this month aimed at enhancing the utilization of scientific and engineering techniques through "existing manpower prog- ' Life, offers to us many opportunities, opportunities to gain materially, opportunities to gain mentally and opportunities to gain meaning. The material gain is subject to loss and is temporal, at best. The mental gains and the Wanda Rice, Chemical Division, presented a cash award of meaningful things in life are the things that last. Strait $100 for her approved suggestion, Lines, C. Neil Strait Merit Badges Awarded Top row from left to right, Sidney Calloway, Robert Plick, Richard Wilkins Jr, vin Hawkins, Garth Gelstar, Bernard Sabato. Front rowi Darnell Buffer, Randy sons, John Sees, Carl Karickhoff, and Frank Plick, PMDLCO (Continued from front page) SOLID STATE STEREO with FM Stereo, FM-A- Hunters Warned Of Posted Areas M Floating-Touc- h Scratch-Guar- d of one bird per day. The season for forest grouse, blue and ruffled grouse also open Saturday continues through November 30 with a bag limit of four birds per day. OPEN SEASON for cotton- Radio Automatic Changer Super Tone Arm with Diamond-Sapphir- e 6 Speaker Stereo Sound System Jacks for extension speakers and tape "record" tail rabbits begins Saturday and will continue through March 1. Ten rabbits per day is die limit. Shooting hours are the daylight hours only, Garrard continued. We expect some very good chukar hunting in these areas, east of Lakepoint, east of Stockton, on South Mountain and on Stansbury Mountain west of Crantsville, on Cedar Mountain, Black Mountain, Simpson Mountain, Dugway Mountain, Kag Mountain and a number of other good hunting places. But he reminded hunters not to shoot in or near areas where livestock are kept. Stylus1 ' Otiy $29995 Contemporary styling In Walnut veneers and matching hardwood solids Also Reduced All Philco Products To expand drag rehabilitation programs, if needed, VA is training therapists to staff as many as 60 hospital- - based units in addition to the 32 units to be opened by October 1971. rams.-1 On Sept. 1, Mr. David called his first formal meeting of the governors science advisers in Wellington and outlined an employment program under which ates, counties and local govem-wa- s men(S could hire scientists and engineers under Federal matching programs. That effort had a double gbal: reemployment of scientists and engineers and the seeding of technological specialists into the mainstream of those governmental units which have not, until now, been able to afford such expertise. THE new program . UNDER candidates may apply directly to federally- - financed laborar, tories for internships which will lie administered by the National Science Foundation. Veterans and one-yea- (Continued from front page) Westmoreland releases MV A Master program Doors Close Thurs. 30th EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! Stack Up a Group of Items And Make a Real Bargain No Reasonable Offer Will be Turned Down! Come Early - Avoid the Rush! 25 - 33 75 All Non I - 50 oh Marked Down Items 25 Off Includes Bike Tubes, Tires, Accessories We Have 9 Bikes. left at 15 7 Schwinn and 2 Rollfast tpmafflifltnniBBTn Off deserves the opportunity to continue his development. TO IMPROVE the qualify of Army leadership, new innovations areuoddrway, such as the Officer Education System and the Officer Personnel , Management System. Besides the Active Army, efforts to improve . the quality of leadership will also be extended to the Army Reserve and the Army National Guard. To get more volunteers, the Master Program calls for opening 533 recruiting stations and enlarging the niinilter of recruiters to 6,080 from 3,505 during ' the Army's current fiscal year. Higher pay, educational portunity, strengthened professionalism, better living conditions and other objectives of the Master Program will require a great deal of support to make them a reality. In this regard. General Westmoreland states: The Armv of the United States has commit ted itself to moving toward a volunteer force with imagination and fell energy. Achievement of this goal still requires the e and support of the Administration, the Congress ami the public. . . I call upon every Army leader to commit his total energy to making the concepts of this dodument (Master Program for the Modern Volunteer Army) a reality and to building a skilled and ready Army capable of attracting motivated volun- teen. amis-tanc- CORNET CTODEC JlWlmE) STORE HOURS: Mon.-So- f. Sun.-l- O 9 a.m.-- 8 a.m.-- 6 p.m. p.nt. , 151 North Main Tooele, Utah Mar Per FREE PARKING WHILE SHOPPING |