Show Basin Man Eyes Ecuador Post PostIn PostIn In Peace Corps Senator Frank E Moss D utah announced d Friday that a Randlett man will join 24 other Peace Corps Volunteers in Ecuador October 3 The local man is Ronald J Dudley who will help as an agricultural and community development worker in remote Indian villages THEY WILL replace some Volunteers now completing their year two duty in Ecuador Sen Moss said that he Ecu Ecu- Ecuadorian adorian government requested Volunteers to assist communities ties in defining economic and agricultural problems and in finding solutions for them The most important aids he said are simple and self help such as construction of a new pigpen a road to a market sanitation facilities or a one one- room school house SENATOR MOSS said The new Volunteers recently com com com- completed ten weeks of intensive training at Montana State Uni Uni- Uni University Their instruction em em- the Spanish language community development tech Ecuadorian history and culture US history and and world affairs They also received three weeks of offield offield field training in Mexico he said Sea Sen Moss noted that there are Volunteers now serving in the Peace Corps of which from Utah 30 are now over over- overseas overseas seas and another 20 are in training He added that another seven from utah have finished their year two tour of duty |