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Show woc&fie Bigger Scout Program Faces U. S. To Keep Pace with Eligible Boys Thursday, February 5. 1959 Second Section Navy Seeks Teachers For Overseas Schools A Scout Is Friendly Is Theme Of Boy Scouts9 49th Anniversary 9 The Navy today hung out Wanted signs for teachers to fill teaching positions in Pacific Island areas, it was disclosed by he Navy Overseas Employment Office, 45 Hyde St., San Francisco. The vacancies exist in the Navys dependent schools at Midway, Kwajalein, Formosa, Japan and the Philippine Islands with salaries ranging from $3925 to $4120 annually, plus differential payments in most areas. Qualifications include a bachelors degree and at least four semesters of teaching experience within the past five years. Single teachteachers and ing teams without dependents are preferred. Transportation overseas is furnished at Navy expense. Interested applicants should apply at the Hyde Street address or Ext. telephone MArket man-and-wi- fe 535. Boost Chapel Fund America faces a large increase in the number of boys eight to sixteen years of age during the next five years, says Dr. Arthur A Schuck, chief Scout executive of the Boy Scouts of America. In a message to the nation' 536 local Boy Scout councils on the 49th anniversary of the organization to be observed during Boy Scout Week, February 7 to 13, Dr. Schuck called for sound planning predicted on an understanding and knowledge of the current situation as well as past growth and development. He said that today there are 3.617.000 boy members in the organization or 24.6 per cent of the 14.722.000 boys between the ages of eight and sixteen. In order to maintain the same ratio at the end of 1963, when there will be 16,963,000 boys of those ages, there should be 4,173,-00- 0 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Explorers, Dr. Schuck said. To d would mean 5,648,-00- 0 reach one-thir- I boy members. The Cub Scout program for boys eight, nine, and ten years old is now reaching one of every three boys of those ages. Boy Scouting Four Spring Glen youths develcalendar-sellin- g project and through it they were able to contribute $109 to the Spring Glen chapel building fund. The youths were Eddy Waldron, Tommy RasDr. Schuck entered Scouting as for ages from eleven through sevBilly Burgess and Gregory enteen attracts one in every four a volunteer leader In 1913 and has mussen, Bell under the direction of Gerald of those ages, while Exploring been a professional leader since Marehello. for those fourteen years old, and 1917. in the ninth grade and through Scoutings ideals and objectives seventeen reaches one of every have remained constant since Chuck Wagon Riders nine. 1910 he said, while the. program, Current total membership is organized methods, and operating Elec? New Officers above 4,780,000 boys and leaders. techniques have changed as the' M. H. Mills has been elected Since 1910, he added, more than result of study and understanding 29,500,000 persons have been in of changing conditions and as president of the Chuck Wagon Riders succeeding Sheldon Axel-sothe Boy Scouts of America. necessary to meet the needs of a Elected to serve with him "We must strive to make Scout- rapidly growing organization. Seal as vice president are Floyd to in available ing every boy He said the greatest influence and Archie. Larsen as. secretary-treasureAmerica, Dr. Schuck wrote. in Scoutings growth has been "Looking ahead for the next five the dedicated service of laymen This riding club is years, says the chief Scout exec- willing to invest their time, their in the B class and is affiliated we must recognize that energy, and their money in the utive, the Utah State Riding Clubs never has it been so important or interest of training youth to do with ; Association. imperative that the youth of our their duty to God and country and At the present time the new nation be trained to high idealism, to preserve and strengthen our officers are, making plans for the and to develop a nation annual Spring barbeque which is acquired through unselfish service, heritage so that it may be spiritually, dy- the kick-oevent for the. organiand cooperative namically, and mentally strong by zation's summer activities. effort. and fnorally straight. They must understand and Calling camping the heart of the Four Disease Cases practice the basic principles on Scouting program, the chief Scout Four disease cases, all chicken which our nation was founded and executive points out that current and anticipated growth would re- pox, were reported to the Utah is the recognize that security quire additional camp sites and State Department of Health from fruit of freedom and that without facilities. He warned that good Carbon county during the week freedom, there can be no security. camp sites are getting scarcer. ending January 21. oped a n. r. ff e, ... OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT WEEK POSTER The nations 4,780,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers and adult leaders will observe Boy Scout Week February 7 to 13 by launching the fourth and final year of the "Onward for God and My Country program. The 49th anniversary emphasis is "A Scout is Friendly. Through their World Friendship Fund of voluntary contributions the Boy Scouts of America have helped Scouts in 48 other nations. America will be represented by several hundred Scouts at the Tenth World Scout Jamboree next July 17-2- 6 in Makiling National Park near Manila in the Philippine Islands. During Boy Scout Week, honors will go to units that successfully carried out projects in traffic, outdoor and home safety in last years Safety Good Turn. as little as $7.00 per month ' Boy Scouts to Observe Boy Scout Week marking 'the 49th anniversary of the organization in America will be observed beginning Saturday, February 7, through Friday, February 13. VA to Cooperate In Testing Boys and leaders arrange programs involving parents of Scouts, institutions sponsoring the units, and officials of numerous communities, large and small. Boy Scout Week activities will show each community the value of Scouting as a program for boys and young men. L The final year of the four-yeprogram, "Onward for God and My Country,, is launched during this anniversary. Units who have successfully carried out activities in each of the three phases, of the National Safety Good Turn of last year will be honored. These covered traffic, outdoor, and home safety. Boy Scout Sunday will this Sunday, Fehruary 8, in many churches with Scouts and leaders attending services in uniform. Those of Jewish faith will hold their observances in synagogues and temples tomorrow (Friday) evening and Saturdays This anniversary stresses the "Scout is friendly part of the Scout Eaw each member takes. There will be parents night meetings, unit reunions, dinners recognizing new Eagle Scouts, exhibits of Scout handicraft, observances in school assemblies, courts of honor at which Scouts will be honored for their accomplishments, and visits by Scouts to industrial plants and military installations. 0 gives additional space for noisy family activities. 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' Of the 7,715 license restrictions reported last year, 1,995 were for drunken driving, 147 for refusing to submit to a sobriety test and four for driving under the influence of narcotic drugs. The 1958 total was a l,i00 increase from the 1957 tally. The increase does not indicate a trend toward wanton disregard of traffic laws by the motorists, George G Miller, director of the Price Man Appointed It . to Professor at Columbia Law School Jerry Andersen, a University of Utah Law School graduate of just a year and a half ago, has been named as an assistant professor of law at Columbia University Law School. Mr. Andersen, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Andersen of Price, has been at Columbia Uni- drivers license division, said. It was attributed to tougher law versity on a teaching fellowship since his graduation from the U-- enforcement and better adminisU. His wife, the former Kathy tration within Mr. Millers depart- Special! 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