Show 14B THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- Ex-Arsen- Jaycees Guests Scout Council Will Conduct At Naval Depot Members of the chamber junior Camp Courses merce enjoyed their CLEARFIELD — Ogden of semi-month- A series of training courses on troop camping will be presented by the Ogden area council Boy Scouts of America beginning tonight The courses are open to every registered leader of the council a They will deal with planning commissary camping program sanitation activities and waterfront operation Food Selection Selection of foods and their preparation will be emphasized First session will be at seven-thirt- y tonight at the L D S Fourth and Jefward chapel Twenty-firs- t ferson for scout leaders in the Ogden Mount Ogden Weber and South Ogden districts with Odell Julander as chairman On Wednesday and Thursday April 26 and 27 sessions will be held at theLDS Clearfield stake bouse at seven-thirt- y p m for leaders of the North Davis Morgan Lakeview and Wasatch districts Alex Patterson " will be chair' man SgSteS On Friday April 21 and Monday April 24 the meetings will be et Bear River City LDS recreation hall for the Bear River and North and South Box Elder districts L D Wilde will be chairman On Wednesday and Thursday te Chief Returns jWeber Marching Ahead With jCallers R THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 20 1950 al i BpWjl ' flM w§5 Weber college is in step with ' rapidly expanding and signiA- cant movement in the United States to shape curricula toward functionalism and individualiza-tio- h Dt B Lamar Johnson said today Dr Johnson dean of instruction at Stephens college Columbia Mo completed a two-da- y study of the Ogqen institution while he was en route to Los Angeles and comwith a prelimpared his findings study at Weber made last inary summer rlr'HT? Notable Gains Cited in a report submitted to the Weber faculty Dr Johnson declared Weber had made notable gains in the field of general As ah example it was shown that circulation was up 25 per library cent over one year ago Soecial recommendations were made for early season testing of students in communications or freshman English to determine special abilities or deficiencies and ly meeting Wednesday evening as guests of the officers club at the U S naval supply depot Clearfield Main item of business was the election of six new members to the New board board of directors members each to serve a two-yeterm axe: Darrell Iverson Keith Dawes Jim Linford LaMar Buck-ne- r Fred Foulger and Lon Dunbar Holdover directors having one year yet to serve are: Robert Wangsgard Berhie Diamond David Handy Justin Tolton Rulon B Stanfield Wilbur Cook and D Jay Wilson Election of executive members including president two vice presidents and state director will be held at the next meeting Wednesday May 3 at a location to be announced ar RENT A PIANO A $4 AA Low Ai Wl Per Month Sizeable portion of rent applied toward purchase if desired Open Tonight and every Thursday un- and C LABORATORIES 808-2- 4 h Dial St on equipment in the' early days of installation didn't seem to tarthe nish here" Col Detrick recalled "Ogden certainly looks good —it's growing up in fine shape" the officer said Col C H Dietrick former Ogden arsenal commander looks up some old friends on a return trip to the city Frank M Browning (center) and E J Fjeldsted listen as Colonel Dietrick tells them his plans to Colonel Dietrick was accompanied by Mrs Dietrick en route back tJ Massachusetts from a visit to the west coast return permanently to Ogden when he retires from the army in Utah Holds Lures for Army Officer A fformer Ogden1 resident who plan! to dome back here to stay visited the chamber of commerce Wednesday to renew friendships The visitor was Col C H Dietrick commanding officer of Ogden arsenal from 1935 to 1938 and now til 8 p m T edu-cati- two j ears — —— t -- r— ri-- —' - Watertown commanding officer Watertown Mass When he is retired by the U S army in two years hie plans to come back to Ogden and make his permanent home he told Ezra J Fjeldsted secretary - manager of the chamber of commerce and Frank M Browning who was chairman of the chamber's military and naval affairs committee when Col Dietrick was stationed here Colonel Dietrick praised the climate tn the Ogden area which was partially responsible for the growth of the military installations in the area "The shells steel saws and other of that physical education be e com-th- bined with health education Invited by Dixon The Stephens college dean stopped at Weber at the invitation of Dr Henry Aldous Dixon president of the college to make his study He was on his way to begin a one-yeappraisal of California junior colleges under a grant from the Carnegie corporation ar Course Offered On Great Books Lorenzo E Peterson director of Wilier college evening school announces that starting Friday at seven-thirt- y p m in room 215 of the Moench building the college will offer a class "The Great Books" The class will be taught by Clara Stewart Boyer who has taught the course twice in Salt Lake City at the University of Utah It is based Upon the selection of 13 great books chosen by Chancellor Robert Hutchins of the University of Chicago All who wish to register may do so Friday evening at seven-thirt- y For further information dial 4431 director of evening school i BRIGHAM CITY April 20— Imperial Male Glee club Logan will appear in the L D S stake tabernacle here Saturday at eight p m for the fourth annual spring music festival sponsored by the 310th qtiorum of seventies it was announced today by officials in charge The glee club is under direction of S H Taylor and Lois Mecann is accompanist Two talented soloists will perform They are Geraldine Stephen ana Dale Blackburn Six callers will be on hand at nine o'clock tonight for the second square dance jamboree at the Berthana ballroom sponsored by the Ogden Area Square Dance Fund association with C C Sanders manager of the hall cooperating Donations will go toward building of a cement slab in Monroe park on Thirtieth between Quincy and Monroe All are invited to the dance or to watch the squares The program will be as follows: Black Hawk Waltz Hot Time in the Old Town Oh Susannah Canadian Barn Dance Caller's choice (twice) Jack Arlington Spinning Waltz Mixer Intermission Hash and You Call Everybody Darling Joe Hurley Cotton Eyed Joe Two caller's choice by Earl Wixom Boston Two Step The Route Fred Smith Rose of San Antone Drew Whitney ? 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