Show Utah Repot To Conduct Weber Stock Among First Show Entries Nov Livestock 14 through 19 Deadline for consigning stock to the sale one of the oldest of the show series was passed last week Consignment lists show that about 100 head from six states will be ready for highest bidders when the auctioneer picks up the gavel November 18 at 10 a m The sale will be staged in the coliseum pavilion Buyers from several states are expected to be there ready to choose animals herds they need for their-rangWeber County consignors are Peterson Bros of Roy supporters of the event almost since the show's first year and Elmer of Hidden Valley up Burch Creek way AMONG SMALLEST Rudy Van Kampen secretary-managof the show said that although the number of Here-ford- s consigned to the sale is among the smallest in recent years the quality should be on a nar with that of anv past year "The Intermountain Hereford Breeders Assn has stressed quality bulls above all other factors ' for this sale" he said exalmost be The offering will sires of made They up clusively will be offered in pens of three and as individuals Other Utahns who have consigned to the sale are Milholm Farms Salt Lake City C H and Ferron Floyd N Don Snow Paxton Hereford Marion Hoyt Ranch Monroe Jensen Bros Logan Max Anderson Tremonton Wales Lamb Hereford Ranch Winterton Bros of Kamas CaliIdaho are also Nevada reprefornia and sented in the sale The Idaho entries will come from the ranches of F N Beckstead Preston Van Kampen's Bar V C Driggs and Blaine Curtis and Son Burley e fv i HELPING TO SPEARHEAD the United Fund drive among 1200 local Southern Pacific workers are left to right D J Thompson trainmaster's clerk D W Tanner assistant division chairman I J Wisner UF drive chairman and Joe Sears SP ' engineer 1 The Lake Bonneville Council Boy Scouts of America is urging its 10000 members to observe Wednesday as a day of prayer for the nations and for mankind in accord--' ance with President Eisenhower's proclamation Dr Arthur A Schuck chief scout executive of the Boy Scouts of America in a message to President W Pond executive of the Lake said Council Bonneville covets know I "Each of us every opportunity to make effective the 12th point of the scout law: 'A scout is rev- erent' "Also each of us in scouting recognizes the power and importance of prayer" He urged that where possible "leaders and scouts join with others in any meeting or attend services that may be arranged of people of the same faith to participate with them in prayer in accordance with the tenets of their religion and in coopera- g tion with their respective religious leaders or that at unit meetings held where boys are of like faith prayers be made again in accordance with the faith of the members of the unit" Sues Over Injuries Paul Dale Champneys through his guardian Carroll M Champ- Vets Laud Benefits Law A resolution has been passed neys has filed suit against Jerry Laws Beckstead for $600 special by Ogden Barracks 1011 Vetand $5000 accident in erans of Foreign Wars commenddamages ing Congress and President Eisenjuries allegedly received April 25 hower on passing legislation for at 3:42 p m when the defendant hit the boy while he was riding increased benefits for people covered by Social Security a bicycle ' ' INv t - 1 : Roy C Metcalf Weber High Sphool principal is one of' fouj Until this year her experience has been in the classroom as an English teacher Her service to her profession includes services president and secretary of the Ogden Education candidates for president Miss Dorothy Bushell principal at Lynn Elementary School and Lt Ross Fietkau principal at the Lakeyiew Elementary School in Roy are among seven Col Sheldon M Gilman Depot candidates for the UEA board Commander on Monday will wel- of trustees Three will be electcome the 14 trainees who have ed will be introduced New been sent from Ft Worth Gen- at the officers final general ' session on eral Depot Texas Richmond Saturday morning y Quartermaster Depot Va WIDE ? " J- Cr-'-rn- Railroad Backs Fund Push Via Payrolls of the nation's biggest reau presenting various phases transportation systems is a strong of the United Fund story The goal of the SP campaign supporter of the United Fund fiwill be "a day's pay the united payroll deduction plan for of activities the way" Contributions from the rail nancing the vital will be used to support health welfare and recreation workers the 17 United Fund agencies agencies The Southern Pacific Co found One The schooling is under the i Herbert J Pack of Ogden Chief of the Methods and Standards branch of the Comptroller's office here During the course students will be taught professional industrial engineered techniques used in analyzing and perfecting work methods and in determining the amout of time that should be used to accomplish v a r i ous i phases of work This program is a part of the Department of Defense's effort to improve the efficiency of operations and to provide a realistic basis for the placement performance evaluation and recognition : of each employe ed in helping young people Association and member'of its executive board She has been a member for several terms of the UEA House of Delegates and of the NEA Representative Assem-bly- s She is active in the Ogden Chapter of American Association of University Women and is now second vice president of Alpha Theta State chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Mr Fietkau is a native of Duschesne county where he re-reivpfl his earlv orfiioatinn XJt has his BS degree from BrighaM xoung university ana this summer completed his thesis and received his master's degree from Utah State University His career has been in the field of elementary education where he has done both teaching and administrative work He has been the principal at Lakeview for the past nve years and served term as president of the Weber Elementary Principals Association - EXPERIENCE Mr Metcalf vice president of the Utah High School Activities Assn and president-elec- t for 1959-6- 1 has an extensive background in education He has his BS and MS degrees from the University of Utah has done graduate work at the University of California at Los Angeles and at Northwestern and participated in a national workshop at Columbia in 1953 and in an Air Education Workshop at Hawaii this past summer He served as president and as vice president of Tau field chapter of Phi Delta Kappa national professional organization He has served as president of the Weber Education Assn of the Utah "A" Schools Secondary ROY C METCALF Would Move Up Principals Assn and as vice president of the UEA He has served several terms as a member of the UEA House of Delegates He has also been active in the Red Cross service clubs one of the major political parties his local town board and the Civil Air Patrol He has been scoutmaster and leader in his ward and is particularly interest-i-n :wr' heckle He has had experience as a teacher and as an administrator in all levels of public education M-Me- 'h'ns n -- the "united DdDKJ The SP's Ogden campaign is already set up and ready to go Under the direction of D W Tanner Assistant Salt Lake divir 47 Jocal sion Superintendent a hardhave formed employes working committee of key workers to carry the fund solicitation to the 1200 SP efhployes in Ogden The final kick off meeting of the group was held yesterday in the Canton Cafe with represent atives from the UF speakers bu D MDUJUR d A t b until you learn these important facts about Fuller's spectacular new paint for wood surfaces! ©e'parfrmeir" i to O : General Depot New York and Sharpe General Depot SP LIKES UF payroll deduction way" so successful when used throughout its system last year that it is repeating the process again this year Officials report that SP employes find it easier to give more under the payroll deduction plan of the United Fund As result SP officials are tak ing the lead in organizing United Fund drives among employes in towns that have a once a year united campaign f - v Mr and Mrs Metcalf reside at North Ogden ANOTHER TERM Miss( Bushell a member of tha UEA professional relations committee and of the UEA board of trustees is now a candidate for Schen-nectad- " Entire 3® Three Weber County educators are on the ballot for the elec-- 1 tions which will be held during the annual Utah Education Assn convention in Salt Lake City next V Friday di-reca- SCOUTS URGED TO JOIN IN PEACE PRAYER er Oregon-Wyomin- j - SEPTEMBER 28 1958 Weber High Chooses Fetching Terrace Girl Ms Queen Of FFA methods and standards staff 5 this Army depot has been responsible for' the teaching of instructors tand technicians in engineered methods and standards I ? 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