| Show lfr ' r nsjfp' ' II - ’'vx i &&’? 4£1 fliftir'iji Salt £akf tribune tThe 16 Wednesday July 2 r Group Seeks Site for YMCA Camp A r C ' 7) 1 a perms rent forest camp site for the Salt Lake City Yourx Men's Christian As5n four YMCA representatives and a member of the U R Forest Wednesday will Inspect f rest areaj In the vicinity of Salt 1 ee Lake Ctv Roger H Freund YMCA executive secretary speaking for the committee appointed by the board of directors to plan the camp said the group hopes to fnd a location where a permanent lodge and cabins could be erected sind where “all manner of outdoor Dr V Melvin Will btrong recreation could be developed” aid Granite district students Rian for Future We hope the camp can be developed to such a point this summer that ita uae will be assured for next season” said Mr Freund He reported the association already has obtained enough beds and tenting for temporary shelters for 100 persona Citing the shortage of organized camps Mr Freund pointed out GRANITE PARK— Opening a that of 24000 boys age 9 to 15 In new student guidance program In Fait Lake City schools alone only Granite school district Dr W were enabled to go to camps director of Melvin former Strong last summer He explained that when the camp is opened an eight-wee- k youth services Orange county period for boys of that age Cal Tuesday became supervisor will be reserved during the sum- of guidance counseling and permer For the remainder of the sonnel the camp will be available ffton to young age groups and for conThe program will include psyferences and retreats he said chological testing of students Forest Coopera ting throughout the district and the The camp will be erected with entire student counseling program materials contributed by sponsors according to Dr Strong but the program will be financed services to Believing with fees from participants on a be among theguidance most important for to Mr basis according oit Dr students e hopes to get Strong of are assured I'rfiind forest r rvH--e cooperation In obtaining a one teacher In each district school at for a nominal fee” he added to art as guidance director for The inspection party Wednes- half of each day Dr Strong received his bacheday will be comprised of H J Flumhoff committee chairman: A lors degree from Brigham Young O Sheldon and Dennis D Auzher-rra- n university in 1927 his masters Mr degree from the committee members of Freund and R C Pragnell agent Utah in 1933 and a University doctor of edu for camping development U S cation degree from the University Forest Service of California in 1942 Granite Opens New Student Guidance Plan £ t r-Xi- N U! 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''6' r4i'juITItf iir-- lnn riliiii r"i "ijiHlaj JJiiwiini' '"ftW’ sixes 1 '? it lS Dr Adam S Bennlon Tuesday was installed in office as Rotary president receiving the diamond pin of office from retiring president Newell B Dayton at a luncheon of Salt Lake Rotary club at Hotel Utah Other new officers installed were Wayne W Huish secretary Set Court of Honor treasurer Pioneer district court of honor will be held Wednesday at 7 p m in the Tracy Wigwam Mill Creek canyon J Melvin Harrison Reid scout executive for the Salt Lake council Boy Scouts of America announced Tuesday Save Where Saving Pays & ds will The holiday celebration open Thursday with children’s games and concessions at 2 pm followed by the dedication of the Union Fort monument and plaque by George Albert Smith president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and a dance and coronation of the royal family in the evening Sunrise Ceremony Friday's celebration will be dayopened with an break salute to awaken all Union residents followed by a sunrise g bv the ceremony Union post American Legion The parade is scheduled to begin at 9:30 am under the sponsorship of the American Legion the Pioneer Utah Daughters of I Ions club and will and the Union be highlighted by the queen float and the honored maidens “Union’s contribution to the history of Utah” will be the theme of the Union Centennial program at 11 am After an afternoon of athletic events and novelty activities all attendants will adjourn tcVa program of horsemanship and horse races at the Union race ed flag-raisin- "£ Sc -" A' city-coun- X XX h X- rXw3 St K&yattended by Beth Proctor left fairy princess and Carol Brady princess at evening celebration rites rector division of public health engineering and sanitation state department of health in a communication to the county com A CV To reign over Union’s July 4 holidays newly elected queen Utahna Myrtle Carlson far right is I SL County Adopts Resolution For Magna Water Project A resolution creating a Magna Improvement district for installation of a new and improved water system in the community was adopted officially Tuesday by the Salt Lake county commission Commissioners acted in response Midvale Launches Mosquito Crusade ty w ’ k S v mission said-th- e - 4SStf water complies with the bacteri to a petition signed by 998 resi- very favorably set by the U S standards dents of the area representing an ological Service Health Public of the registered excess of 51 j voters Definite plans for the project wUl await apnointment of a board of trustees by the county “commission Tentatively the program includes laying 75000 feet - of water mains construction of a reservoir a half mile above the town and drilling of wells m an artesian basin three miles northeast of Magna The project is to be financed by revenue bonds with definite plans awaiting estimate of costa to be worked out under supervision of the board of trustees reported Roy F Tygeson secretary Magna community council Howard Ridge chairman council water committee in a communication to the county conmis sion said the board of trustees for the new improvement district would likely offer to purchase from the Pleasant Grove Water Co now operating a water system in Magna such parts cf the system as can be used provided the price is reasonable The company still will be free to operate under its franchise or to sell out he said The water company does not have reservoirs large enough or high enough to give pressure to the water mains and the present system Is not adequate from a standpoint of the type of water nor supply Mr Ridge told the county officials Howard M Hurst acting di- - u u ' ii) n n I 1 -- f ft ft D n 1 Other participants are Ray B Jr editor and founder of Western Review" Allen Tate one of the head editors of Henry Holt and Co Caroline Gordon (Mrs Allen Tate) writer of stories concerning the south William Carlos Williams author of 20 volumes of poetry fiction and essays and Mr Crowell The conference will consist of workshops in poetry short story novel nonfiction and drama which will meet daily In the Union building U of U campus Seven free public lectures are planned for 815 pm in the Union building’s little theater Registration will continue Saturday from 9 am to noon in 305 Union building Those persons interested may obtain additional information by calling Saturday only and extension 158 the remainder of the registration period The session is being sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegrathe University of Utah the Utah Centennial commission and the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce Ml Ltf Utah Oil Refining Company's great new motor oil Gives you premium-plu- s lubrication? 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