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Show wmmemm am STANDARD November Students attend VICA leadership 13. 1975 Extension workers attend Logan meet Learning and planning is great, but now it's time for you to go back and do something about it," commented Clark Ballard, Utah State University vice president. He was speaking to 120 Extension workers from all over the state at the conclusion of the annual Extension Conference held on the USU campus. He told the staff members that the research being done at the university needs to be told to the public. Research without real good extension effort is like whispering down a well. Extension workers need to get the information to the people," Dr. Ballard staled. The vice president also reminded the participants to remember what they to do it. Look were being paid to do-a- nd at every way possible to do a better job, he added. the The conference is held to field workers with new research and new programs, and to provide essential training for recently hired extension staff members. While on campus for four days this past week, the extension workers met with state specialists. Individual training sessions were held in the areas of animal weed control, horticulture, science, range development, crops, pest control, family living, soils, weight control, dairy management, clothing and consumer and nutrition textiles, education. The conference participants also had the opportunity to tour campus facilities, including the new Food Science Building, Poisonous Plant Center, and the up-dat- 0 e 4-- conference ' SMITH Dinner with to the United States. industry executives from top companies such as General Motors and Whirlpool and a visit to many national and historical sites completed the agenda. elect and Kirk is Dale is the VICA reporter. Wrestling clinic scheduled Nov. 21 at UHS On Friday, November 21, beginning at 6 p.m. in the school gymnasium at Union high school there will be a Cougar Sports Clinic with special instruction from star athletes from the BYU. The clinic will be for boys of Junior and high school ages and their parents. There will be no charge. Anti-Frau- d week declared by Governor co BYU Alumni sponsored Association and by Rick Moysh, head wrestling coach at Union. All wrestlers and would be wrestlers are urged to attend. clinic the by OUT OF GOLF Dale Rasmussen and Kirk Sullivan, students at Union high school and officer of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America tVICA), recently treturned from a trip to Washington, D.C. where they attended a State Officers leadership conference. Six young men from Utah attended the meetings covering public speaking, and which proceedure parlimentry with included a visit congressmen. The The students also witnessed President Ford greeting President Sadat to the Exceptional Child Center. Time was set aside for the county workers to meet with extension discuss to programs and specialists local of areas. their problems Attending the conference from this area were Joseph Austin and Marie Hale, Duchesne; John Paul Murphy and Leon and David Michaelsen, Roosevelt, Vanderkratts, Ft. Duchesne. The HOW 10 TAKE THE TUN is have a nice weekend... No. 22 A guest, on your course for the first time, is entitled to an occasional surprise, especially if he is playing well. One way is to let him find out for himself about the creek, lake or trap located just beyond the dogleg. d From tM book How to Tako tM Fun Out of Golf, copyrighted C; for copits, writs Harris a Atsoclatas. Publishing Division, 1701 Via Palatino, Irvins, California 926S4. Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton has signed a proclamation declaring the week preceeding Thanksgiving week as Anti-Frau- d Week.' The action waa taken at the behest of the Utah Bankers Association, which has become greatly concerned over the increasing incidence of bunco frauds. Highly skilled bunco artists make frequent trips into the state in a systematic fleecing of unwary victims. Most often the victims or marks' are those least bu ' afford the loss. o the bunco operators Favorite targ are elderly peo, ' with modest savings accounts. week, the Utah During Anti-FrauBankers Association will launch a full scale educational program designed to alert Utahns as to the ploys and schemes of bunco artists. According to Drosi Taggart, spokeswoman for the Utah Bankers Association, We have chosen a k concentrated campaign in the will have the this method that hope deepest penetration of information. If we are to effectively combat fraud crimes, we must have an informed populace alert to the tricks of the bunco artist.' Among the actions planned is a public service TV campaign featuring announcements by Governor Rampton, Attorney General Vernon Romney and top law enforcement officers, public service radio announcements, news releases, lecturers, posters and information cards in banks and other public places. In all instances, citizens will be asked to notify their bank or local police. Week will be., .This year . November 16 through the 22nd. d that Arvin's Automotive better is eqipped than ever to service your car! Wheel Alignment Tune-u- p Balancing Brakes ARVIN'S AUTOMOTIVE Roosevelt 722-222- 5 Dale Rasmussen and Kirk Sullivan officers of VICA recently returned from a trip to Washington, D. C. where they attended a leadership convention. John C. Stafford is transferred to Alaska John C. Stafford has been promoted tc Major in the Utah Air National Guard and has been transferred to Alaska. Major Stafford has been with the Utah Air National Guard for five years. He has seen duty as a group staff officer and flight navigator. Major Staffords new position is Base Civil Engineer, Kulis International Guard Base, Anchorage International Airport, Anchorage, Alaska. Major Stafford has been a civil engineer employed by Valley Engineering of Duchesne. His wife Linda, and three children will join him in the next few weeks. one-wee- Anti-Frau- d Meeting set for UHS booster club There will be a meeting Thursday, November 13, beginning at 8 p.m. in the AVA room at Union, to organize a Union high school Booster Club. The different coaches will discuss plans and prospects for the year and discuss individual programs, with those attending. Officers will be elected for the coming year and plans formulated. Students are urged to see that their parents attend and parents are urged to get interested, get active and participate. Bankers Association spokeswoman, Doris as Governor Rampton signs the "Anti-Frau- d watches Taggart, Week" proclamation. Action is being taken by the bankers to ANTI Forest Service studies sensative plants Clinics planned by health office The Duchesne County Health Department, Roosevelt, will be holding two immunization clinics during the month of November. The dates and times for these clinics are Nov. 11, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and Nov. 20, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The November 11 clinic will be the last clinic that flu immunizations will be given. If you haven't received your flu shot this year please be sure to come to Grace Jensen, the Nov. 11th Clinic stated. A per annum interest Lock in your high earning power every day for the next 4 years Come in... start your money working every day on savings certificates of $1,000 or more. Interest paid every 3 months by check, or by deposit to your checking or savings account, as you desire. First Security Bank First First First First First Bank ol U'ah. N A First Security Bank of Bountiful. N A. Bank of Idaho, N A First Security Bank of Murray, N A. 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