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Show Feb. 2, 1978. Page 9 ;iJN CHRONICLE. CLEARFIELD COURIER. Feb. 1, , ,' Specializes in children 0 f t -- 2 ,. - DeraftDsft , 'v- , 4. ,. I t Mill flnz ' Hie OMAHA, NEBR. Our salute of the week goes out to the Roy Sun Chronicle and its affiliate newspapers for reaching across the miles to offer their friendship in a feature story of Nettie E. Smith of Pacific Junction, Iowa who celebrated her - : S M d Exercise needs being stressed Scout honor given leader James F. Allison, 107 W. Clearfield, Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop by the 384, sponsored Clearfield Police Department, was presented the Silver Beaver Award at the 58th annual Boy Scout Recognition dinner on Jan. 26 held in the ballroom at Weber State College. is Silver Beaver The 400 N. to presented noteworthy leaders for of an services to boyhood aid 'is the highest, honor a st out council can bestow upon a scouter. Allison has served in scouting as a merit badge nature exceptional counselor, assistant compack mitteeman, webelos den leader, cubmaster, troop cub-maste- r, committee chairman, assistant scoutmaster, and scoutmaster. In the gateway district he has served as a roundtable commissioner, cub scout unit comleader-traine- r, missioner, and camp-o-re- e judge. He has also served as chairman of the den chief and Recreation conference at the cub scout pow wow and Klindike Derby for gateway chairman district. While serving as scoutmaster of his former troop (Troop 78), the scouts and leaders and backpacked in practices planted approximately 1,000 seedling trees to earn the. national William T. Hord-nadaAward for conservation in 1974. AlsOj in 1974 the troop went on a cross country hike into .Wyoming' the Uintahs, and the Hell Hole lake area to earn the 50 miler Award Historic Trails and the Award. Scoutmaster Allison with full pack and on crutches led the troop for 60 miles on this cross country hike. While serving as scoutmaster of this troop, they established an almost unbelievable record in competition and advancements, and the troop grew to a membership of sixty five registered scouts. the Upon presenting 50th Eagle Scout Award for the troop (more than half of these were earned under y Because many of Mazda GLC. his patients are too young to be cooperative", L)r. Barber frequently conducts dental surgery at Davis North Medical Center. Some dental work is done with the child under general anesthesia. His office, decorated with colored murals, stuffed animals and childrens chalkboards, is an attempt to exreduce bad the periences children norassociate with doctors and dentists. Im no miracle worker," he admits, "but the dentist's attitude and the atmosphere of his office can have a big effect mally on whether a Get a great little price on the Great Little Car. child feels comfortable." One can lessen the possibility of becoming a traffic victim by enrolling in the Defeasive Driving Classes starting in Roy, Feb. 11, at Roy City Court, 9 a.m. Utahs Defensive Driving Course is a continuing campaign of the Utah Safety Council to reduce highway and deaths, injuries property damage by educating every Utah driver in defensive driving Test Love The New GLC techniques. The Defensive Driving Course is an eight-hou- r classroom on course professional techniques for high crash-avoidanc- Learn the evasive actions necessary to avoid a traffic accident. 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He is also a volunteer hunter safety instructor for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and has served as a youth advisor for the Order of International hHMft 1 at CUTRUBUS down as scoutmaster Commissioners y ON the leadership of scoutmaster Allison), he stepped of this troop and organized troop 384, the only civic sponsored scout troop in Gateway District and which is fast becoming one of the finest troops in the district. Allison has previously Den been presented the the Leaders Award, the Scouters Award, the Scouters Key, Nebraska Medical Center. I just had to get back home," he says. I love the mountains and I cant think of a better place to raise my own children." a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints, enrolled at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry and the University of following very specialized area". A pediatric dentist who treats infant and child dental problems. Dr. Barber is the only such specialist from Bountiful to the Idaho border. He has treated patients as young as six weeks old, although his average subject first secs him at age three. In order to successfully treat young patients," he says, a dentist has to not only know his profession but also manage the child's behavior. It's a challenging field, one that many dentists just arent interested in specializing in Defensive driving taught complex (HPR) under sponsorship of the Division of Physical Education and the Governors Advisory Council on Physical Fitness. A registration fee of $1 per person will be charged. Those wishing to attend should register at 8 a.m. in 117 HPR W. The one-da- y workshop will include acand tivity demonstrations lecture sessions. Physical education faculty i a opsros Me Dr. Barber said he entered the pediatric field because of love of children. A his graduate of Clearfield High School, he attended Brigham Young University, then LAYTON He was raised here and now lives and practices his profession in the area But Dr. Norman C. Barber has also discovered he j one hundredth birthday last Sunday. We are proud to be associated with this fine group of journalists who spearheaded a request for birthday cards for a little lady whom they had never met. Roy Sun readers responded with cards from Roy, Sunset, Clinton, Clearfield, Washington Terrace, Ogden and Riverdale. The I, p Commercial Security Bank of Ogden sent the feature story from the Roy Sun. Browning Armory of Ogden who were also celebrating vf their 100th birthday sent a beautiful letter to Mrs. Smith on full her and her life. useful commending We enjoyed visiting with Jeff Withrow, noted columnist and anchor man for the Iowa Desk of the Omaha World Herald who wrote a fine tribute to Mrs. Smith. The Glendwood Opinion carried a huge picture of Nettie E. Smith with her two sons, Phillip and Earl who reside with their mother. It was a pleasure to meet Gary Williams and Carrie Schultz of KMTV in Omaha who drove over roads to film a portion of the 100th birthday party. These fine young newspeople did a very warm and professional job in covering the event. DR. NORMAN BARBER finds himself busy as the only Members of the Golden Spike Country Music of Utah also pediatric dentist from Bountiful to the Idaho border. played an important part in the days program. Tapes of His love of children led him into the unique field. Paul Cannon of Roy were enjoyed by Mrs. Smith as were the fiddle tunes of Lucky Chamberlain of KDYL Tooele. Mrs. Smith joined in the gospel singing and recalled the early days of the Sons of The Pioneers when they broadcasted over Uncle Ezras program out of Chicago, many years ago. It was an honor to represent many Utahns at the little country home in the Iowa hills where birthday greetings came from President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter and the Governor of Iowa. celebration were some of Roy Assisting with the dav-lon- g Sun Chronicles across-countr- y A workshop to help people subscribers, Mr. and Mrs. and graduate assistants Howard Hytrek of Council Bluffs, Iowa and Sally Wilkerson start or improve individual will demonstrate free and Vera Whaley of Amaha. exercise programs for better exercise, aerobic dance, physical fitness will be held stretching, flexibility and Feb. 11 at the University of relaxation, weight lifting and Utah College of Health. running. It will be conducted in the Health, Physical Education snow-packe- 1978, Page 9 (C "" GSds-Ccdill- ac Clvd. 394-lfc- ii WMk.. Jv ;lll i : "it! tl Hill ft L to f, j V1 |