Show — SUNDAY MORNING THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1955 MAY 22 'V -- 'I - f w ff V 32-calib- er 2 ( ZlA Mr Iverson i Forest Service Names New I" fr life management for the Inter - mountain Region of the U S Forest Service will be Floyd Iverson it was announced yesterday by Regional Forester C J Olsen Mr Iverson has been assistant regional forester in charge of range management for the North era Rocky Mountain Region with headquarters at Missoula Mont since 1952 Reared on a cattle ranch in Lassen County Calif Mrr Jver son worked as a laborer anc ranch foreman before attending the University of California where he graduated in 1933 with a degree in agriculture and for estry He spent several seasons on grazing surveys on the Plumas and Trinity National Forests and was appointed junior range examiner on the Los Padres National Forest Calif in 1934 - - surveys on the Santa Barbara tend and Modoc National Forests until Election of officers will be a his promotion to Forest Ranger feature of the meeting Candion the Modoc National Forest in dates are: for president Arthur 1937 Halverson and Earl Wheeler Advanced in 1939 vice president Erwin C Warner In 1939 Mr Iversoir was ad- and P LeRoy Nelson For directors (three to be vanced to grazing assistant on the Sequoia National Forest and elected): H Don Seager Frances served also in this capacity on Lund Charles E Peterson and the Modoc where he was trans- Vera Farr for secretary David Fletcher and Molt N Smith for ferred in 1942 d He was promoted to supervisor-shi- reasurer Lee Shurtliff and Butler of the Inyo National Forest T R Johnson will be master in 1945 and In 1948 became asof ceremonies Members of the sistant chief of range and wildlife management for the nominating committee are H Butler Charles A HalRegion with headquarverson and Molt N Smith recepters at Portland In 1952 he was made assistant tion committee 'Joseph L Peterregional forester in charge of sen and George A' Larson banrange and wildlife management quet committee Claude Wheeler committee Francis for the Northera Rocky Mountain program HalArthur Lund transportation Region verson Regional Forester Olsen said that Mrr Iverson’s background of ranching coupled with many years of successful national forest Fill grazing administration suits him ideally for his new and important To assignment - Iverson is a member of Xi Sigma Pi and Alpha Zeta honorary forestry and agricultural fraterAll veterans who are now atnities the Society of American Weber College or whose Foresters and the American So- tending records are at Weber and who ciety of Range Management intend to continue their trainMr Iverson’s transfer to his ing at another college during new headquarters at Ogden will the summer quarter should im be effective about July 1 when contact mediately he will move here with his wife veteran coordinator theDr college Dello ad son John Mr Olsen said Dayton and complete necessary forms for changing institutions Dr Dayton said this action is Is necessary in order that the best interests of the veteran will be i Wil-for- p Pacific-Northwe- I’ v Wil-for- d st Out Forms Change School Vets Reminded Baccalaureate Planned for Deaf School Students SMax W Woodbury president said William H Russell of Ogden will give the baccalaureate address j Graduating will be LawanaD Simmons' Ramona C Vasquex Don £ Jones and Bruce Harvey -- Graduation rites will be held Fridav at 7:30 pm in the new school building fective beginning date for the payment of education allowances which involve a change of insti tution will be the date certified by the institution” Dr Dayton said that veterans may run into difficulty in obtaining their allowances unless these important forms are completed' The veteran coordinator is sued a reminder to Korean veterans that unless they have com menced using their GI Bill with in three years after their separation they lose their education rights (it 7 'r i having a driver’s license with $3 suspended “We are going to have almost as much wheat in the total supply after harvest this year as we had a year ago In other words we will have enough wheat to take care of all our domestic and export needs for two full years TODAY it V2G a a a Prowlers Plunder Ogden Restaurant Between and- $35 - 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Baccalaureate services for four graduating students of the Utah High School for the Deaf will be held tonight at 7 pm in the chapel of the Branch for the Deaf 21st Street and Liberty - New Officer Reports to UGD Engineer Supply Officer Leaves two-mont- He served as chief of grazing A V - Lt Col John Keane Lt Col Robert Gordon Though he did not suffer any broken bones young Forbes lost Utah General Depot announced a large amount of blood and it yesterday changes in assignments was necessary to give him three of two lieutenant colonels blood transfusions Lt Col Robert A Gordon forAttendants at the hospital towith the adjutant general’s merly as day described his condition office Washington D C has “improved and quite good” taken up duties here as the new “I was holding the gun in my general supply officer right hand cleaning it while I adjutant He replaces Lt Col James A was waiting” Forbes said “and who retired May 1 Mercer it suddenly fired” The bullet Col Lt John M Keane engistruck his left hand and left neer supply officer has been asthigh Mrs and of Mr Forbes son signed in that capacity from Utah woTks General to the Alaska General Ray Forbes of East Layton Mine at the Bingham Copper Depot at Anchorage He left for his new post May 27 accompanied by his wife and two children James and Joan Col Keane had been replaced last March by Col David H Gregg but Col Gregg has been absent from General Depot while h attending a Army supply management school at Fort Lee Virginia Col Gordon is a native of LauElder LeGrand Richards of rel Miss He began his Army the LDS Council of the Twelve career in 1927 He served in the will speak at the annual meeting Pacific during World War II and of the Sons of Utah Pioneers during the Korean conflict he Thursday at 6:30 pm at Ma’s was stationed in Pusan He and and Pa’s at Roy his wife and two children Robert All members are urged to at- New chief of range and wild- f - M'xi: i to the hospital Wildlife Chief AX fy- Fined on 2 Charges Weber Farmers to Decide Need For Wheat Controls June 25 PLAIN CITY— A It has lor the past several years Memorial Day will be a big day in Plain City The Lions Club is seeing to that Fred Nash president said yesterday that details of the celebration will be worked out in detail at a club meeting tomorrow night In general terms however it will consist of: Memorial services at the Plain City cemetery the morning of Monday May 30 after ’O - Recovering from bullet wounds n a hand and thigh Kent Forbes 19 said from his bed at the Dee Hospital yesterday he was hit ‘slug when his by a revolver acidentally went off He was rushed to the hospital by Beverly Stanger late Friday morning She told officers she was walking! around behind Forbes parked auto to join him when she heard a gun explode She said she jumped in the car and drove it from where it was parked at 2141 Adams Ave l 11A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Plain City Plans Another Big Memorial Day Youth Explains How Pistol Wounded Him —WW” NOW -B- UY WHEN YOU CAN PLAYI GLEN BROS MUSIC SCHOOL 2546 Wash Bird YOUR 100 LOCAL SUPERMARKET 4 A at our |