Show December 3 1944 vile Zan' 'Cake Zribunt Sunday Morning Looks Over' Results Student Earns Flying Cross For Action in Crippled Craft Lists 300 I Seioliters Meet In Riclific14 Adults Ex-BY- U A15IBAC atYraining School Tribune Intermountain Wire RICHFIELD—Scout leaders of the Utah National Parks council conducted the final annual meeting Saturday night at Richfield according to Rulon W Doman Provo scout executive Carrying the annual meetings out to the various council areas council leaders conducted a series of four annual meetings in addition to the regular council meeting October 14 These meeting were at Roosevelt Price Cedar City and Richfield Attending sessions at Richfield were Dr J G Jones Provo newly elected council president H Eugene Hughes Spanish Fork member of the council commis-Mo- n staff S Dwight Packard American Fork treasurer and Mr Dotnan Tribune Intermountain Wire its CEDAR services into the field of adult education on a Reale never before undertaken Branch Agricultural college adult education division Saturday listed eight adult classes in widely varying fields now in progress at the college with more than 300 persons attending The 'demand for refresher and current studies by adults of Cedar City and surrounding communities has been far greater than anticipated when the amplified program was launched Director Henry Oberhansley reported and in line with the new adult education policy of the college additional classes will be started when there is demand by six or more persons :5::'::''i':!::::'-:''- CIT---Exten- 40 1 :snk dIng Group Gives BYU Books 'Utah 4 4 r: : ' G r 1 ?: If you live :: - 7-- 4 t t ' i t V - fl 1 e zAr f IseVolkweaiic46000eoti Pkikhamatilam04604019110emiddit J Dr His goal for 6000 southern G JOIleS Utah youth contact may be maintained with all districts he said Dr Jones praised the work of the present field executives asserting that they were largely responsible for the increased en rollment of 1200 scouts during the past year The new council president must also name a man to take his place as chairman of leadership training 4 Directs Tests of Students ToCorrect Eye Troubles P-T- A Tribune Intermountain Wire BOUNTIFUL Approximately 4R00 Davis county children under high school age have been to determine the need of according to Ivtra eyeglasses Francis president Stegitiller of the Davis county P-- A These children also have been examined for tech and throat troubles In every one of the 15 schools where examinations were ex-min- ed T given from five to 10 pupils were in need of glasses unknown to parents and in one instance a Farmington first grader was found to be going blind in one eye and upon recommendation of the health nurse was taken to a spe- cialist Mrs Seegmiller reported that have been made for a requests P-- T A at Sahara Village school at Layton as P-- A' supervision is needed for many contagious ills now prevalent in that school Hold Joint Banquet Within a week she and other officers will form ' an organization EUREKA—Ifemoers of the Eu- there it was announced reka Kiwanta club and Nephl KlDavin county health wanlis club met thin week in a public health nurties department and P-- A joint banquet st Eureka Approxl groups of the county are cooperat4 rnstely 70 members of both dubs ing to maintain a high standard of and their wives atLended health said Mrs Seegmiller T T I Tr eor'4 JO A111tt r--- 10 -- a - 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Sgt Hickman also holds the air medal with three oak leaf clusters The large Ziegfeld is feather light holds a week supply of powdcr Large mirror comes in fuchsia green Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN—The adage "Learn by Doing" Is proving Its worth at the annual 'Utah extension service adult leaders training school now available for rental at the Utah Ice f ' -- sessionat 'Utah State Agricultural college where more than 200 - ' atoms n Spanish Fork-MaWins Air Medal P1 2 98 and In ' ' ' fl 8-1- I Phillips Portervi lle who are participating In the workshop sessions of the adult leaders' training school at IT S A C I ddle-Africah m Ziegfeld Girl COMLIDRIC91 :i SSgt of Mr European-mi- will mail town MILFORD Beaver County— Gerald M Hickman son and Mrs D N Hickman Milford has been awarded the distinguished flying cross He and Is a tail gunner on a 7 has completed more than 30 mis- Sgt White oak leaf clusters and the ribbon with one battle star His wife Mts Gene Hacking resides in Blanding San Juan county Sgt Ifickman el:SW6e:06i192 v promi- nent Provo dentist and newly electUtah National ed president of the ' Parka council Boy Scouts of America declared Saturday that he will endeavor to follow scout plans which already have been laid for the corning year by for- vier Pres D O Wight who re- cently resigned to take a new position in Salt take City One aim for 1944 will be to enroll half of the 12000 eligible southern Utah youths in scouting At present enrollment totals about Z000 Dr Jones reported Another aim will be to produce a better quality of scouting in all 38 dis- tricts by emphasizing leadership and scou: advancement training as as coordination between well "4 the six council operating commit- tees Although few plans have been made since his electioii a week ago Dr Jones said he may develop new ideas to add to the general council plan as the year advances Dr Jones ls well acquainted with scouting pro'olems throughout the vast council area having tnured the field extensively with other leaders in Itr Wight and as council chairhis former post man of leadership training An enthusiastic scouter Dr Jones declared that his first action in the new post will be to select another field 'executive to take the place of Leo Smith who ched recently wh:le training for the professional scouting job 1Vith four field executives and one scout executive In the field better Awarded D F C 61011N14001ingh141 Gift Sugstitoil for the Family be orders out of promptly your ': Scout Chief Plans to Recruit Adtdt Leaders Learn by 6000 South Utah Boys Tribune Intermountain Wire Doing at USAC J Jones PROVO—Dr Milford Pilot ?mxnw4!cwtmtr-tv74)!ewhI0!TY07-71m!777747f-1-yq!rl—:- e 'A4 Mrs Marietta N White member of the exten- sion staff looks over the work of Bernice Palfreyman Duchesne at machine and Ada - ' a i 40' '''64 - $!xii0:ii:4Z''4:::::i::::4::::::::::::&:0x:::::::'2::::::::'::::0:::::::::::)::::::::::::44:):::::::::':::::::::::x'::::f01:FxxK44:-yvxtx:ss:5::-:-::!14:-:5x)4xx:4c:::'::k44:::::4::::4:::::$:44kk4::::::-xx:4:x41:z404A-eaiiumiaA- 3' 4 ) 4j4 B-2- : White son of Mrs Dorris White Spanish Fork has beta awarded the air media for meri- torious achievement while pa) ri ticipating in sustained bombet combat operations over Germany and German occupied countriesc sd A native of Goshen he was born July 14 1922 and attended'-ts Payson high school He was asoverseas in August 1944 Delbert While died IIsigned D 0 B-2- the national conference on social work Wesley P Lloyd acting head of the department of sociology said Saturday conference on social work has just given the Brigham Young university an 11- volume set of the proceedings of PROVO—The : Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO—First Lt Laverie T former student at tacking B Y U has been awarded the distniguished flying cross for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight it was learned Wednesday by his parents Mr and Mrs T William Hacking of Cedar valley His citation said that "despite the crippled condition of his aircraft from many direct hits from Intense enemy aircraft fire Lt Hacking displayed great courage and superior flying ability maintaining his position in formation thereby enabling his bombardier to release bombs with devastating effect upon the objective The 5 pilot has been serve ing with his present group for the past seven months at a 12th base on Corsica A A F 5 During this time he has been awarded the air medal with five A!11&11Ab4 A0VA1r4Ro‘sq 44PSA4A014461oAo014breolL 5aras Tax - t |