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Show Social Workers Meet At Brigham School 2nd Ward Plans Festival Members of the Northern Utah Association of Social Workers met at Intermountain school in Brigham City Thursday. They The Second Brigham City LDS ward will stage a Fall Festival Friday night beginning at S p.m. had lunch and then toured the school, accompanied Brent Price, IS social worker, who described the by activities of his department. The social workers organization was formed just this year and is the only branch in the area of the National Association of Social Workers. Involved are participants from Box Elder and Cache social counties, including workers from both public and private agencies in the Called an old fashion bazaar, the event will feature popcorn balls, home-mad- e candy, chill, barbecue, hot dogs, drinks, and Ice cream. A 6: SO said. bake sale will start at p.m., a spokesman protecting the public from unethical practice by those professing to be social workers has recently been recognized in all legislation requiring practicing social workers to be licensed by 1973. Training and experience are both prescribed by law. The local organization, she indicated, is particularly concerned at this time with the need for expanded mental health facilities. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 18, 1971 State university. His wife, Gwen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holmgren of 350 Bridge St., Bear River City. Utah Airman Completes Basic Course 3th Ward Slates Event BC Airman Keith R. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Thomas, RFD 1, Spanish Fork, has completed his U.S. Air Force basic training at the Air Training Commands Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Lowry AFB, Color., for training in the field of photography. Airman Thomas, a 1967 graduate of Spansih Fork High school, received his BS degree in theater arts in 1S71 from Utah 1 The Brigham City Thirteenth LDS ward will hold its Ward Merry Go Round on Tuesday, Nov. 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the ward cultural hall. The title is "MIA Drama Feast and it will feature skits by each of the MIA classes, ranging from melodrama to pantomimes. two-coun- area. Officers include Mrs. Beverly Dawson, president; Mrs. Julie Ellis, vice president, and Mrs. RECEIVES HONOR Staff Sgt. Joe Lessard who heads the Brigham City Army recruiting office, and Mrs. Lessard, accept certificate of achievement from Maj. Charles L. Sher- man, commanding officer, Army recruiting main station, Salt Lake City. The special recognition was for obtaining 200 percent of the enlistment objective during August. To Thanksgiving Dinner day dinners at reports James G. Bradley, director of the center. The center has begun to receive responses to the annual Holiday Hospitality campaign which seeks invitations for corpsmen to spend a day with families in the area from Brigham City to Salt Lake City and Provo. Last year, almost corpsment received vitations to enjoy the 500 holiday visits may call or write to Holiday Hospitality, Clearfield Job Corps, Box 1388, zip 84016. The telephone number is extension 205, 206, or 207 daily, or on weekends extensions 414, 415, 416. Arrangements are now being made to take bus loads of invited corpsmen to convenient points in Salt Lake City and in Ogden on Thanksgiving pick-u- p morning, according to Grant Cullimore, manager, Avocation and Community Relations. He urges families wishing to invite one or more corpsmen for dinner to make their requests early so that bus arrangements can be scheduled. r. Skidmore, Have Concern Mrs. Dawson said that since the early 20th century when social work first began to gain , Gary B. Johnston, an English Corpsmen Look Forward Thanks to a growing number Teacher Gains Award and journalism Families Urged to Response of concerned Utah families, hundreds of young men from the Clearfield, Utah Job Corps center will enjoy Thanksgiving Beth secretary-treasure- teacher at Highland High School, and two Idaho high school teachers have been named winners of special awards of $250 each from' the Newspaper Fund, Inc., a foundation that encourages young people to consider careers in journalism. ' The Idaho teachers are Ron R. Hayes of Lewiston High School, Lewiston, and Mrs. Beryl H. Taylor, Pocatello High School, Pocatello. Johnston has been a teacher at Highland High for 13 years and is sponsor of the school newspaper. He has also worked and summers on the part-tim- e city desk and copy desk of The Deseret News. The son of Mrs. Herman Johnston, he was born and raised in Brigham City, lie graduated from B.E.H.S and Westminster College. professional status, professions concern social workers have been concerned with individual and community problems. Recently, she said, they have translated this concern into active participation in community organizations and working with groups to enhance their ability to function in society. She also noted that the Brigham Police Probe Burglary Brigham City police continued an investigation Wednesday into a reported burglary at a local residence Saturday. ex- Council Contacts This year, members of the Clearfield Job Corps Community council, under the direction of Todd Jesen, vice president, Granite National Bank, S.L.C., are helping to - make contacts with churches, and civic organizations, families to publicize this activity. Families wishing to invite corpsmen for Thanksgiving Library Board in Research spokesman for the Brigham r Library board disclosed careful research is being e to help make decisions cernlng needs of the local ary "In order to better serve people of this community." ie announced also that the ary recently received 2,500 books from state library on loan. The library board extends a cial Invitation to everyone to le and enjoy the books now liable, she stated. d Northern Utah Association of secretary-treasure- Beverly Dawson, r; ET.1 j Focused Flash 450 and get a Big Shot free. When you buy a Focused Flash 450, well give you Polaroids Big Shot free. You get the finest camera Polaroid makes plus the most unusual camera Polaroid makes. The best Polaroid Land camera for you; You get Polaroid's most advanced camera, the 450. It has Polaroid's Focused'Flash. Focused Flash puts exactly the right amount of light on your subject. 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Five Years Ago The practice began with the inception of the Job Corps center here five years ago, when staff members invited two or more corpsmen to meet their families and enjoy dinner and other activites through the day. The experience of home visits proved a revealing and experience for many of the corpsmen, Bto comments and ecoming discussions on their return to the center. Bradley reports that the continuing HEAD ORGANIZATION Officers for the Social Workers are, from left, Beth S. Skidmore, president, and Julie Ellis, vice president. Patrolman Jed Gilmore said it looked as though some of the drawers in the Phil Cutler residence at 534 East Second South, were ransacked, but as of Wednesday it was undetermined if anything was taken. in- Bradley said. Thanksgiving, "It would be a tremendous experience for all 1200 of our corpsmen to spend a day in the homes of every kind of Utah family. 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