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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Officers Attend RC&D Meeting Sunday, October 24, 1971 r "Resource, Conservation and help with the necessary Development (RC&D) is a education. All agencies that program organized under the Jiaye needed expertise serve as leadership of local people who' advisors to the lay member hpve spearheaded it", Marsel. RC&D committees which Tingey, Logan area con; recommend the development sirvationist for the Soil Conprojects to be undertaken. servation service, reminded agency staff members of this iij a recent meeting. He spoke to the SCS and the Utah State university extension staff members from Cache, Box Elder and Oneida counties who are involved in the program. - He noted that RC&D was set up by an act of Congress intended as another tool to carry out rural development on a y basis. The SCS was leadership assigned responsibility for getting it organized so that the leadership would be carried out by the local people. backed by Extension, university experts, was asked to multi-count- T.A. Jenkins, head of the SCS field unit from Portland, Ore., praised the efforts of the local people. He noted that as he has traveled over the country he has found that the success of RC&D depends on the activity of the local Their people. cooperation Wins Acclaim He said the RC&D program, involving the three counties in two states, has won wide acclaim throughout the country. It has gone a long way toward breaking down barriers between agencies and in crossing county and state lines to bring about economic improvement to the project area. But he indicated that there still is need to educate the people to consider projects with a broad perspective and looking to the total , resources and potentials of the area.. in initiating and carrying out projects is the heart of.it," he explained. BC Coordinator Kenneth Searle, Brigham City, coordinator for the three-counRC&D project, dispelled the idea that this is simply a pet project of the Soil Conservation ty peoples program. he said. Dr. C. Dennis Funk, associate of ' extension, director acknowledged that RC&D in the 'three counties has proven itself to be a rural development organization that Is doing things through the grass roots involvement of people. Extension considers its main educational role that of keeping people in the project area aware of what is going on and training the lay leaders so that they can be most effective in involving the people in the development projects of concern to them. service. We dont want it to be a single agency program. In fact, we have tried to divorce ourselves from the idea of calling it our program. No agency is in control of any of the lay member committees. It is a Aloha is everyday HONOLULU (UPI) Although almost all Hawaii residents' speak English, a few Hawaiian words, such as "aloha, are used in everyday speech here. - STAFF DISCUSSION Responsibilities for RC&D assistance in Box Elder, Cache and Oneida Counties are discussed by staff members of the Soil Conservation Ser- vice and Utah State University Extension. They are: Dean Harrison, Logan, district conservationist: Harold Lindsay, Brigham City, Box Elder county extension agent: Dr. C. Dennis Funk, Smithfield, associate director, USU Extension: Marsel Tingey, Logan, area conservationist; Odas Austin, Tremonton, district conservationist: Jay Hill, Brigham City, USU Extension RC&D agent; Don Braithwaite, Brigham City, district conservationist; Ray Burtenshaw, North Logan, Cache county extension agent; Chris Nielsen, River Heights, USU Extension publication editor; T. A. Jenkins, Portland, head, SCS field unit; Kenneth Searle, Brigham City, RC&D project coordinator; George Gardner, Malad, Oneida couni extension agent; and Brent Conlin, Malad, district conservation, SCS. Indian Center Offers Portable 1650 Watts Fan Forced Heat Thermostat Control. HALLOVJGGN IIGABQUARYGtlS mlmdeish Short Courses mm GLEELl II TOOTHPASTE series .... Some these resources could be channeled into productive use within Indian communities." lack of of training courses to be offered by the newly-forme- d National Indian Training center (NITC) A short-ter- m on the began Wednesday campus of the Intermountain ' school. At1 8 ' ' 'a.m. 55 persons' first course registered for the entitled: "How to Obtain and Grants and Aid Resources." The course is specifically designed for leaders within Indian comUtilize munities as well as those having fiscal and financial responsibilities. In the course announcement that was mailed out some time ago, it was pointed out that "many financial resources do not get to people who deserve and need them the most because no one makes application for them or because of Beetle Bailey Mort Walker Buy u.s. SAVINGS BONDS of know-ho- This type most creating an enlightening environment for the course, and it should serve well in uniting the feelings of Indian people as they look forward to more determination. 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