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Show TUtfcSDAF, APRIL 22, 1954 rerre rererere fircrarwm at Utah Faced With Task of Attracting Several Thousand Teachers Percent saved tuyyj 85 than the present total hat 700 teachers will leave each force of 6,306 into its year. Hence the need of 4,900 reteaching public school system during the placements by 1960-6next seven years. This information was released by N. Blaine Winters, Director of Teacher Personnel at the state school office. BREAST CANCER UTERINE I ANCER meanwhile, is emphasized in Saturday. Stressing that no reseeding job can be successful without good follow-u- p management, Mr. Varner said that planting the grass is only the first stop. "In most cases". the report said, "water hauling, intensive herding, and fencing are necessary to get proper use of a maximum amount of the new grass ince it is established." To demonstrate the high emphasis placed by the Forest Service on the National Forest range restoration program in the Region the figures show s of all of the that over Forest Service reseeding has been lone here, Mr. Warner said. The Intermountain Region inof cludes the national forests and Idaho southern Nevada, Utah, western Wyoming. Reseeding projects of 1953 totalled 23,980 acres on the 19 national forests of the Inter-nounta- 1, 156,441. The survey further points out teachers must be supplied to replace that number of uncertificated teachers employed under special letters of authorization. Their employment has been necessary to meet shortages of qualified teachers in certain areas. . - As many as 4,900 teachers will be needed to fill the vacancies that will appear from retirement, death and transfers to other states and other professions. This figure is based on the premise that public schools will lose about 10 per cent of their teachers each year. In 1951-5- 2 a total of 704 teachers left their posts. Using this experience then, the 1,016 I Let Ray Do It! Region. In addition to proven methods of reseeding by plowing or harrowing brush and planting the grass seeds, experimental work was continued in newer methods of range restoration. On the Targhee National Forest a special study of spraying sagebrush Wyethia with herbicides shows promising results. This method has been tried where there is a stand of native grass beneath the brush or weed patch. Controlled burning is another method employed to remove sagebrush and open up the land to grass production. Studies are being pressed to slove reseeding problems in areas not yet found adaptable to known planting methods, . Range Chief Varner said. The over-a- ll objective is to put every possible acre of national forest rangeland into maximum forage production and help solve the Jlegion's soil erosion,.,-rang- e forage, and watershed problems. Can't be Beat! That is RAY BECK Body Man at Paul L Harmon Company Your Pontlac Dealer American Fork, - Phone 655 Plans to stage the largest summer encampment ever held by the Utah National Guard this week were announced by Brig. General Maxwell E. Rich, State Adjutant General. General Rich said in an announcement that more than 2,500 Utah Army Guardsmen will attend the annual maneuvers June 6 at 20 through W. Camp G. Williams near Salt Lake City. This will be the greatest number to attend a " of summer encampment there since "Citizen-Soldiers- when slightly more than trained there. He explained that Utah's 800 Air Guardsmen will take their summer tour at a Western Airbase later in the sum 1950 2.000 15-d- Utah National Guard. General Rich explained mi v I IHHKl en-I'ou- le. rvAUIMATIftM RECTAL CHEST INSPECTION OF SKIN OF MOUTH EXAMINATION . BLOW YOUR OWN HORN - , r . 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WRIGHT CO. ZUFELT AUTO REPAIR SERVICE -- that Main Street Agent .w MM ill lie &mfiUtctf THE ADS Miller G. S. Peterson received word that his son. Howard Peterson, ka recently been sustained as second counselor in the Burlingame, Cali-lorma, ward bishopric. His brother, Paul A. Peterson. is serving as bishop In the LD5 ward at ftlillbrae, California. Bishop Peterson visited here last week-en- d with his father and other relatives. BUTTE READ LOANS! Mrs. J. L. Tingey lett Wednestrip to the day lor a East, where she will tour several st.t.- and visit the seven J. I. company manufacturing plants. Mr. and Mrs. Tingey operate the Utah Valley Imple ment Company, local Case dealers. Mrs. Tineev is driving to Mis sissippi with Mrs. Elsie Kunkel, a former Salt Lake City woman ho is mo in to Mississippi. They will visit the Carlsbad Caverns Mrs. Tingey expects to return by a of Chicago, where she will tour the new Hotjxiint manufaetiiring plant While in the east, Mrs. Tingey will visit the Case plants an Anni-stoAlabama; two at Racine, Wisconsin; two at Rook Island, Wisconsin; one at Rockford, 111., and one at Betendorf, Iowa. Childlike obedience moves toFork, Orem, Provo, fcpnnvuie. bulk of the training time will devoted to artillery firing and Nephi, Price. Mt. Pleasant, Manti, ward every command of God, as engineer construction projects, Richfield. Fillmore. Beaver, Cedar the noodle points where the load stone draw s.- - Thomas Watson. along with basic training for new City, ami St. George. General "soldiering", Guardsmen. parades, demolitions, and small arms firing also will be on the training schedule. He said Brig. General William F. Weiler and Col. Herbert L. Price, both of Salt Lake City, will be in command of the artillery and engineer elements, respectively. Utah Guard Armories are located in Salt Lake City, Bountiful, Murray, Smithfield, Garland, Logan, Brigham, Ogden. Tooele, Vernal, Lehi, American Fork, Spanish mer. Major units involved in the training are XI Corps Artillery, 115th Engineer Group, 653d Field Artillery Battalion (Observation), 625th Military Police Company, 145th and 22d Field Artillery Groups, 45th, 808d, 204th and 22d Field Artillery Battalions, the 115th, 1334th, and 1457th Engineer Battalions, the 23d Army Band, 115th Ordnance Company (DS), and State Headquarters, IF J. Cliff ran Utah Guard Plans Largest Summer Camp be , Mr Plants Named to Bishopric In California n. CARD OF THANKS At the time of the illness and passng of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Gough Hadfield, our sorrow has been lightened by the thoughtful acts of friends and relatives. We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to all who sent flowers, called at the home, took part on the program, or assisted in any way, and for the many lovely greeting cards received during her illness we are grateful. Bishop William Hadfield and family. FAR Our Body Man BREAST PALPATION . GO For Superior Work at Reasonable Prices in four-fifth- YOUR $$ 'JO SMEAR TEST Howard Peterson - MOUTH CANCER fill!) Regional Chief of Wildlife and Management, Range state. 4 5 JBHDL-J- L I. M. Varner, an- n Tingey thrt-e-woek- s CANCER 5 Newly grassed rangelands of the Intermountain National Forests now total 371,894 acres reported The state school office survey shows that no less than 2,116 new teachers and 235 new supervisors must be added to the system to cope with an increase in enrollment of 57,128 students. These calculations are based on ratios of one teacher for each 27 pupils and one supervisor for each nine teachers. Enrollment figures taken from the Research Bulletin of the Utah State Department of Public Instruction show the pupil population in elementary and secondary schools will grow from 173,-69- 7 this year to 230,807 by 1960-6- 1. The projected increase is based upon actual live birth statistics of the State Department of Public Health for the past six years and estimated births for 1953. It shows merely a continuation of ,an inevitable growth in enrollment that has amounted to more than 7,000 since 1950-5when the student population was that LUNG CANCER Range Reseeding Areas Mount on National Forests one-thir- schools of the RECTAL n I 1. other bit of statistical information also being studied by public school administrators. It shows that the d schools are attracting about the number of teachers prepared by Utah colleges. In 1952, only 379 teachers or 34 per cent of the 1,102 who received teachers certificates in Utah, entered the teaching profession in the public J. I. Case SKIN CANCER 1S00 more J. L. Visits Eastern Percent that could be saved by more freauent examinations. now Utah is faced with the gigantic rational average turnover figures, Ae may assume, says the survey, task of attracting 8,267 teachers Normal enrollment increases alone will require the hiring of and super2,351 new teachers visors, according to a study of the Utah State School Research office. Estimates show that an additional 5,916 will be needed to meet the average teacher turnover and to replace uncertificated personnel now employed on a temporary basis. Seriousness of the situation, Mrs. BCEEDQHS Chevrolet Tudor Loaded - radio - heater - visor - covers ? 4 ' 1 1 I r vpL T'i'J N. f t k V "fV'i&V V X ( I )! ' T . ) " 86 PROOF ft mm KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Glenmore name. If we did, we could not say Distilled md Bottled by. When you get Glenmore you get uniform high quality be- cause Glenmore is distilled and botded by us only. 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