Show ' J OGDEN USU Extension Class Registration STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVE Public Health 155 public school health Staff instruction (4) Wednesdays room to be announced school curriculum (advanced world political geography Prof Social Work 177 treatment of course) Prof Malcolm Allred (3) Edwin Petersen 4) Thursdays children Prof Welling Roskelly room 216 day to be an (3) Thursday room 214 Psychology room 216 205 child psychology and development Prof Helmut Hofmann (3) Wednesdays room 214 Education 215 secondary school curriculum Prof James Shaver Friday Classes tOpen Next Week The Utah State University oft- campus department will bold its initial registration meeting Friday at 4 prru in the Moench Building 2155 Jefferson j jj Dr Lloyd Hunsaker and other instructors will beipresent tol assist with transcript! evaluatioii Classes to be offered to 0den area students are basic ones leading to advanced degrees All are acceptable to the graduate ccwrse of study j All classes will begin next week and will be held from 4:45 to 7:30 pan on designated days in the - i- w - !— i ?v- - - ? -- ' - —— - 1 - ti ' - !" - "' ' - - — : m V - ' :IJ' - 1 1 1 !5 t § (3) Wednesdays 19 1962 15A nounced The USU is also offering schedules of classes in the Brigham City area leading to advanced engineering degrees during the f all quarter Edu- cation 221 organization and administration Prof T H Bell (3) Thursday room 215 Education 227 improvement of arithmetic and mathematics in elementary schools Prof Robert Hammond Moench Building j room 215 SEPT (3) Monday room 215 Education 238 supervision of For additional information call student teachers Prof Pearl S the Extension Service at tSU Budge (3) Tuesdays room 214 Education 260 historical and Logan or EX Ogden Following is a list of classes! ten-- philosophical foundations of edutatively scheduled with instruct- - cation Prof Basil C Hansen ors credit hours in parenthesis (3) Mondays room 216 ana room numbers Psychology 288 praeticum in Prof Wayne Wright Psychology 112 application of counseling statistics to education and tpsy- - (3) room 214 Day of classes will chology Prof Ronald Peterson be announced instructor (3) Mondays room English 190 or 191 the romantic 213 period or the Victorian period Psychology 123 psychology of Prof King Hendricks (5) Tuesexceptional children Prof Heber days room 215 History 171 constitutional hisSharp (3) Tuesdays room 213 Education 164 educational and tory of the United States Prof pay measurements! Prof William Judd Harmon (5) Wednesdays D Stratford (3) Mondays from room 216 Political Science 150 Yoiflaspg across the country on" a crack-expfesfDin- ne 65 1 4 ' 1- - ' ' f MULTIPLE USES of national forests and a self guided tour of the Mirror Lake area are shown in the' illustrations being inspected by James Alberta division of timber management Bruce Newhard division of engineering and Robert Morgan regional training officer New Forest Service personnel are attending orientation classes this week and next at regional headquarters of the Intermountain Region Orientation Under Way for New Foresters About 120 new employes of the Forest Service many of them foresters and rangers arc attending orientation classes this : n t i : 01 111 J Durlin M Clow son of Mr and Mrs Ross J Clow of 2028 Gram-erc- y 23th and Adams and a three-da- y field trip The group will inspect the Davis County watershed and will see parts of the Wasatch and Uintah c 3 j i r lightness of body with a brilliance of flavor that distinguishes it from all V- r other whiskies A whisky that most people like the firet timethey try it — a whisky Only Seagram can Known by the companyit keepsBottled inCanadaSeagram's Imported 0 uu - Kiwanis Aim: New Flagpole Ogden NORTH OGDEN— A slender flagpole will be located soon on North Ogden City's new office building topped with a flag which has flown over the White House in Washington DC It wUl that is— providing the North Ogden Kiwanis Club raises the money to purchase the pole For this reason club members are sponsoring a newspaper drive Thursday beginning- at 6pm All - club members are urged to Jbe at the club rooms at that hour to assist in the drive Homeowners are asked to gather up all their old newspapers They should be tied securely in bundles or packed in paper cartons for quick pickup They should be stacked next to the mailbox in front of the homes Following the drive members of the club will reassemble at the club rooms for their regular dinner meeting All money cleared from the sale of the papers will be used to pur- chase the pole Members ask that no magazines be included A request for one of the coveted flags has been made by the Kiwanis Club through the North Ogden City Council This was granted to North Ogden the assistance of Rep M Blaine Peterson 1 City-throug- h Women Continue League Meetings On Election Law Members of the League of Women Voters will continue their study of Utah election laws at unit meetings which begin this ' week Tonight two meetings are sched- uled simultaneously at 8 at the homes of Mr J F Gessell 965 E 4050 S and Mrs Warren Scott 1525 Sunview Drive Another meeting is set for Thursday at 8 pm at the home of Mrs Jerome Horowitz 3429 Fowler Women interested in learning more about the activities of the league are invited to attend any of the various unit meetings OyeiTier OGDEN — The United Fund campaign conducted at Kennecott typifies the cooperative effort at many businesses Employees with the whole hearted support of their unions and management work together to achieve noteworthy results In 1961 for example their contribution was the largest by Kennecott employees in United Fund history The ultimate success of the United Fund campaigns is in the hands of all residents of Weber Salt Lake and Davis Counties Together their voluntary contributions make possible a wide range of community services every day of the year They and all who serve United Fund are good citizens j tion of United Fund In the Salt Lake area agencies devoted to health family and child welfare and recreation and character building have joinedtogether to conduct one drive for public support In Webber and Davis Counties there are 17 agencies working together The result: greater efficiency lower administrative and fund- raising costs The annual United Fund campaign again highlights fftogether Hundreds of volunteers contribute their time to bring the United Fund appeal to everyjfamily in the area Businesses labor unions and individuals work together toward a goal that benefits the entire community Elementary PTA Meeting Thursday NO RTH ff i is the key word in the Vital role of United Fund in Utah "Together" describes the organizaI We live together let?s give together -- Opening meeting for members of the North Ogden Elementary School PTA 'will be held Thursday night at 7:30 in the school auditorium Dr Laverd John will be guest 'speaker New officers and teachers for the coming year will be introduced Mrs Dale Ellis is president: Mrs Hal Jensen first vice presi dent Principal Ross Fietkau second vice president and Mrs Don Wardle secretary : Wiah Gojrpo? Divioion Mll WWW national forests Purpose of the two weeks of classes is to familiarize new employes with the goals of the Forest Service and to give them information on the concept of "multiple use" of the forests Land management and forest protection will also be included in the courses Main instructor in the program is Robert S Morgan regional director of training and safety At the conclusion of the classes the new workers will be stationed in one of the 18 national forests of the Intermountain Region for further study and training In N ri-U- Everyone would like to make such frs no r ks ment in the distiller's art combining Serving on Carrier in in i i j -- j week and next r The sessions will consist of two days of instruction in the Inter- i principles and techniques of counseling Prof Wayne Wright (3)t Wednesdays 183 settling down to a briefcase on-the-roc- 214 Psychology m full ofwork and a VO Seagram'sVO --the Canadian considered the world's finest whisky A rare achieve- I room 213 Psychology 200 princiDrive has returned to Graceland ples of learning in teaching jProf is serving aboard the carrier Davie R Stone (3) Thursdays USS Saratoga out of Mayport Gayla Cease daughter of Mr and College Lamoni Iowa for the room 213 Fla He is an electrician's mate Mrs Glenn Cease 283 N Eccles1 fall session Education 204 e 1 e mentary second class Returns to College drawing-roo- nO |