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Show J 6 NephiScouts’Trgining School Receives Win Awards ‘sae Boost in Appropriation Sunday Herald | SUNDAY, MARCH uten ‘C any 19, 1967 ee It’s Girl Scout Cookie NEPHI—A ( the Jugb“Dist wa: neld re cent\y“at the Juab Stake House. AMERICAN FORK — The Thé evening was under the di:|financial future of the Utah fection of Udell Jensen, dis-|State Training School was asRat estan airman, sured by the 37th Utah Legis- WeekAgain Boys from: t received numer the next siennium, giving the school about % per cent of Daily Herald Saturday Accord- what they. requested, The appropriation for the last bienNephi wards latur€ with a substantial 33 to ing to Mr. Holbrook the trainawards for|*4 per cent increase over the ing scho requested $4,991,000 nium was $3,360,000. 's,|@ppropriation of the last bien- from the legislature. Gov. Cal- The Training School budget he Star rank vid Sperry and Richard Stowell of the ird d peanut but new coconut will be lied Pixie, A sales goa! goal last year Andy Anderson, John Bracken, Stanley, Dennis Stuart, Worwood, Rex Bailey, Douglas Roper, the Fourth Ward. ex: From Meet With Ideas niildings. G ry troops erided the eveping's. acwhith the same secre, iviti M. Elton, Inservice Training Department head, was nation. He has the years, but named temporafy director ederal out- to the Third Ward troop home from the Western Region standing speakers, field trips and the Levan troop. Both 2) 41 Leader Forum this week and opportunity for discussions. s four cases, d and exceed: which was rea half cases per ed to four an girl, “This sal ecord placed the Council s in sales per girl in the UnitedStates. After orders are taken in Mareit the girls will deliver di: lation increase. These new residents will be housed in three deat halls now under new construction, and in remodeled Nephi 4-H Leaders Return kill-o-ree held during Scout panding the +H Club program hestill isn't old.” Two first place awards in Juab County were brought The Forum featured @ individual_box set for each § War vin L. Rampton cut this amount includes funds to care for an Ward C. Holbrook, chairman to $4,700,000, and the Jegisla- anticipated 20 per cent popu- nium. Sherw stric airman, precentedaiacds fee| NEPHI ~ New ideas for ex of paréd it to $4,580,000 for of the Utah State Welfare Com: mission, released training school budget totals to The end by Donna Jones and Othel programs in of the Hewill fill the position held by Madeleine e of the six staff o resign from the The informal discussions prob- " st week. ably were the most useful ele- ° oltrook will supervise ments of the forim. Here the ployee for 1966 from Mayor Verl G. Dixon. ed to Clark Johnson, Second They were among 218 local- local leaders compared notes on all federal Ward and Douglas Roperof the and state 4H leaders from “how-to-do-it” in their 4-H recall a pending 4 Fourth Ward for tieing for first throughout the 13 Western clubs. ‘They discovered the to. meet federal rect, April 20-29 ip lace inthe individual boys. States—attending the-Forum-on.- flexibility of 4H to -different ification mendations. Mr. ~‘Holcontest ™ “NewDimensions of Leadership community situations and found The first local cookie sale brook has “been -assured that held ty the Girl Scout organiThe Juab Stake MIA, under in Expanding 4H.” a broad common bond of in- federal programs operating on gation was in 1928, in Salt Lake the direetion of Jerry Bosh,; The highlight of the forum terest. grants which expire June- 30 City. Each yearsince there has selected the Fourth Ward troop came at the closing banquet The keynote~ speaker, Utali will be continued He stated been an increase in. sales.’ § as the most outstanding troop -when the certificates of achieve. State University Extension Di- that he saw no reason that Since the money acquired this at the Court of Honor. ment were presented by J. C. rector, W. H. Bennett, noted these federal programs will not way is used to finance the, Fred L. Gadd, Utah National Penney, founder of the J. C. that youth today faces tremencontinue to be ‘approved. camping program, such dilt) A large group of city em- Parks Council Executive Board Penney Company. Donna who dous problems. These offer The Welfare Commission is By VAL HESS gence, by the Scouts, has been! F member, spoke briefly on the received all the certificates for challenges which present the been ployees and their wives also ena boon in maintaining the sevseeking a new medical superimportance of Scouting in the the 16:Utah delegates stated, Homer R. Whitney has greatest opportunities for youth eral camps owned by the Counlives of the boys “Tt was a real thrill. Mr. Pen- and leaders of youth. “Young intendent for the school on a named the winner of the Earl Joye presentatives The Fourth Ward troop acted'ney is a marvelous man, 92 people today can do with their full-time basis. They are prescil. Oonder award as the outstand.|éram ing Provo City Employee of of several city d artments and as hosts under the direction of| years old and doing so much| lives just about anything they ently considering several appliThe Council has three established camps and three troop the Van Bloemfamily, cations, Richard May, Scout Master. ‘for the young people of the want to do.” {i camps. Red Cliffe, near Hunts-| A veteran of 18 years in the ville, Utah, is, set among red Mr. department, }efty utilities sandstone cliffs\where swim|Whitney was cited for his conming and water ballet are fea| tributions to the city and the tured in an olympic. size pool.| \high caliber of his work. - Trefoil Ranch is located in HARVEY BOWERS 9 Provo Canyon and emphasizes|— ———_—__——_———|_The award was presented at +he—winter—party—of—the—Provo horseback riding and ‘niiking: Camp Cloud Rim is the ulti-) 2 t City Employees iation, ; |held at Provo gh Goal Fri. mate in mountain camping and First Aid boatiting, located day night. | at above Park Lake Brimhall. Camp New officers of the associa-| tion were also announced ot, as ing Pines in White Pine County Class Set HOMER R WHITNEY,right, receives Conder Awara es outstanding Provo City em- Individual awards were present Pay. City Employees Association Honors ‘Manof Year,’ Elects Corps of Officers in e County, 3 Nevada, and Mountain- Del YOU WANT EARLY IN THE WEEK Se greet: Bowers, an employee | Utah County Chapter Amer- in Haryey the city shops, was named as | press station located in Parley's| ican Red Cross is offering a new | the new president for the com- | Farmhouse, one-time Pony Ex-| PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY | Canyon near Salt Lake City,|class in standard first aid for ing year and Shirl Kimball, en- GROUNDBEEF are used for troop camping. | ai interested adults beginning Auto Crashes Into Fence 44 ring department. E B : i i 3 F : e & H iz iq ie ty z i z ef | F #! aH HE[ LFE ag ik £ i i® I : iZ *f Douglas Guy Stewart, 18, 1629| be M. Verne Thurber of Orem. Retiring officers include Don. 520 S., Provo, swerved Classes willl include films and ald Frye, president, and Mor- and SPRINGVILLE OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. 2 BYU Students Awarded Woodrow WilsonFellowships Two Brigham Young Univer-|his fellowship at University of! sity students have been noti-|Iiinois Graduate School and} fied they are winners of coveted| work toward the Ph.D. degree spoiled when he lost a decision we Wilson fellowships. |in solid state physics, He has to British and Empire bantamweight champion Walt McGowThey are C Brent Bargeron|a 8.9 grade-point average, He an, of Provo, a major in physics,|i8 married andfilled a mission and David 0. Tolman of Pro- for the LDS Church to Austria vo, major in chemistry. im 1962-64, The Woodrow Wilson Nation-| Mr. Tolman is a son al Fel Foundation| Verna B. as. stated they are ami 1,259|N., Provo. He ulty members at 1,022 colleges offers from several universities and universities in the United and is undecided where he will States and Canada nominated) study. He also is a former 7 total of 13,396 students for the Sionary to Austria, and awards as “giving promise of year received argarine23° continue wines fea Ser oohae in chemistry Pen seosret the Kerinecott becoming valuable members of Scholarship awarded to a top -_ gerbun? the academic professign.” jchemistry student at BYU. The winners will receive one eae academic year of graduate edu-| cation with tuition and fees HN aU SHAS ra paid by the Foundation, a living [URI MGMa tM Ren) stipend of $2,000 and allowances > “Seq — , for dependent children. Mr, Bargeron, a son of Mr. A’nd Mrs. Cecil Bargeron, 1440 W. 1460 N., Provo, plans to use| FIRST RUN, BEEFLIVER «39° YOUNG. 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