Show SC THS OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINETHURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 29 1953 D Forest Officials Discuss Training Film Representives of six Utah state forest service departments met this week at the Regional For25th est Service headquarters and Adams Ave to plan the training filming of a film for use by forestry agencies Assisting in the planning of the film are Utah State Agricultural College forest and conservation departments Weber College forestry department Utah 4 t State Department of Education f Utah Bureau of Land Management Utah Forest Service and the state forestry departments Assignments for the film script were given the representatives Tuesday to be prepared during the winter Actual filming will begin next May Filming will be taken at the “Tony Grove” summer training camp of Utah State Agricultural College forestry students in Logan Canyon Nine representatives were in attendance Tuesday Including: Lewis Turner dean of school of forestry of Utah State Agricul' tural CoUege Jay Whitney Floyd Utah State forester Von Robert“The time certainly "flies” comments Mrs Delos E Bingham as she "and Weber High teacher son director of vocational edu(picAnthony Russell recall when she was one of- his students Now her son Ronald Bmgham the Utah State Destudents cation of of ture at right) is studying under Mr Russell- Mrs Bingham is among former Weber High PTA Education Ross partment who "will participate in night starting at 7:30 tonight under auspicesof the Toscher instructor of the school f-- ‘ Admits Disturbance Pleading guilty in the city court to disturbing the peace of forestry of Utah State Agri-tic-e and Horace E Hedges re- - Paul Alvarez 23 no address cultural College Jay Sevy chief gional training and safety officer was sentenced to pay $25 of fire control of the Intermoun- and director of the filming given 12 or serve days in jail tain Region of U S Forest Serv- - project TvonriAGGQG with Problem Skin Sec how blackhead externally tamed pun p!r rash are relieved with Cuucura So Boy today enret CUTICURA ¥ r 'Doesn't Seem That Long Ago back-to-scho- 27 Women End ol ' Girl Seoul Training Course A basic training course offered by the Weber County Girl Scouts was completed this week and Mrs James T Mathews chairman of the training program said that the 18 hours of study prepared 27 women for Girl Scout leadership in the community Fifteen of these women will work with Brownie troops and the other 12 will work with intermediates Teaching the various courses were Mrs Carlos Seegmiller Mrs Glendon Scott Mrs James B Curtis and Mrs Juanita Oviatt A baby sitter was on hand for mothers of small children Several Subjects Taught Two of the 18 hours of training were devoted to Girl Scout orientation what is Girl Scouting and basic beliefs of Girl Scouting and 16 hours were devoted to program planning The program planning portion dealt with budget planning singing ceremonies and record keeping Films were shown to illustrate good troop relations and troop government Three-fourth-s of the leaders completing the training program will work with established troops and the other fourth will provide leadership for new troops 4 Further courses will be given this week in badge workshop and a craft workshop will be held the first part of November Asks Payment Youths Invited to Enter Farming Essay Contest Northern Utah citizens will be under 21 years of age on March 31 1954 are urged to participate in a national essay contest which is offering $5000 prize money A L Christiansen Weber County agent said subject for the essays is “Building Fertility to Cut Farm Costs” Sponsored by the National Grange and 'the American Plant Food Council entries in the contest will be received until March who 31 From Area Join USAC Clubs 19 Nineteen Weber and Box El- der County Utah State Agricultural CoUege students have accepted bids from social fraterni- ties of the College Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity listed 11 bids accepted by students of Weber and Box Elder Counties They were Robert Jensen Robert Hunsaker Elwin Olsen and Dick Sackett Brigham City Ronald Vaughn and Ronnie Hales Ogden Donel Ward North Ogden Jim Marriott West Ogden Val Christensen Hooper and John Patterson and Don Hall Roy Sigma Phi Epsilon accepted five Ogden bids They were Clyde Peterson Ray Jones Kyle Ogden William Woodward and Don Wallwork Sigma Nu was the other fraternity accepting bids They were Business Firm Files Three Suits Officials of the two sponsoring organizations said the purpose of the contest is to encourage thinking and action on this subject by the country’s youth On State National Basis Prize money will be awarded on both a state and national basis National awards are: $500 cash 1st prize 2nd prize $250 3rd $200 4th 5th and 6th $100 each First prize for each state winner wiU be $50 and second place will win $25 The six national winners will also be given an expense-pai- d trip to the anunual session of the National Grange in November 1954 Essays must be submitted to the county extension agent soil conservation technician or voca tional agriculture teacher by the deadline date They should not exceed 800 words and should be typewritten double spaced On the first page should appear: contestant’s name address and date of birth the subject "Building Fertility to Cut Farm Costs” and the words “Sponsored by the National Grange and American Plant Food Council” All entries will be judged by leaders competent in the field of agriculture on the following point basis: Practical application of subject matter 40 points effectiveness of presentation 30 points originality of presentation 20 points and spelling punctuation and grammatical correctness 10 points well-qualifi- Cline Winter and Bill Vincent of oood-dv- g Ogden Cleo Secrist of the Crystal Motorist Pays $15 Market filed a complaint in the Bail of $15 on a speeding comsmall claims court against Von Welker 3357 Washington Blvd plaint was forfeited in the city asking Judgment of $4719 on an court by Jerry Nichols 25 of 670 Grant Ave account Enjoy quick relief and speedily remove aching come with thin cuiihioo-in- g Or Scholl’e Zino-paCoet but a trifle Ernest Wall and Naomi Wall doing business as the Five Points Electric Co filed complaints in the city court asking' judgments on accounts Defendants are Paxil Alder $6648 John Clausse $6130 James D Warner and Irene M Warner $19425 T°0? 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