Show Davis Man Urging Investigation of Youth Problems Farmington A A national study which will wilt shed light on Davis county's greatest financial loss seems assured according to Dale Clark of Farmington who wino has for several months i bc bet be 1 working to get a projected federal research project located in northern Utah This county is losing hosing an estimated ed annually in educational investment through the exportation of its youth just at the time when they cease to be an air expense and could begin to contribute to our welfare This figure is Davis Dais coun coun- county's county's county's tys ty's pro rata share of the tire annual loss to the state on figures which Mr Clark obtained from the Division of Rural Research W W. P P. A. A at Washington D D. C. C I After conferring with officials of the tine state office of Education and Utah University es this week Mr MI Clark announced ed that the problem of local spon spon- sponsorship sponsorship had been virtually solved This study should be made here it i t is argued because Davis county and the other counties of this state produce a larger surplus of youth than han any other section of the coun oun try t ry As a population problem the theother theother theother other area in the United States which is compared with us by b pop population population po experts in Washington is the region in the southern high high- lands Utah can avoid the almost insurmountable problems of that area by b a farsighted understand understand- understanding ing of the problem which the pro pro- projected projected study would would- facilitate According to Dr O. O E. E Baker population expert of the bureau of agricultural economics Washing Washing- Washington ton our Utah counties arc making the thc most valuable contribution that tan can possible b made to toWe t We Ve are ar rr r- r C. C r er 1 the th e Cre- Cre re- re reI I variations ru variations of oi all of t and dozens of oth- oth t will be new to you and I are fully illustrated herewith th V y r for birthdays b J rih twe z I t T tJ e J- J JaL L a-L e. e app t severi seven fold Ia f Tire Tle In i t c V Davk r x a i e C l' l and this th of r e fina i is ng o But b wf t o roe Ii Jw VAAi ru or reimbursement nr we Ave as- as the exact ex t f si ro- ro rO- rO rOpo 4 posed po ed study stud will do just this thu 1 While in Washington Mr Clark Cl rk learned that the study stud was con con- contemplated contemplated contemplated for thre or four selected V states He tried to interest Dr Bruce L 13 I Melvin Mclvin n. n principal research economist of the W V P. P A. A in choosing Utah as one of the select selected ed states and made a trip to Utah several months ago to arrange V some of tine the advance details It as v-as while working in the tine field of or Rural Youth Organization Or to which he he- had been assigned assi ned by b the De De- Department of Agriculture that Mr Clark came Into contact with Dr Melvin who is conducting the tine na- na national national tonal survey suney Dr Melvin is expect expected ed cd to t arrive arrie in Utah in the next month or two for some preliminary ary amy work dative to launching the study Mr and Mrs Raymond Willey illey announce the thc birth of a son Wed Wed- Mrs Willey Ville before her mar mar- marriage marriage was Miss Beth Moon of Farmington Farmin ton |