Show n Credit Union Workers Get Training Davis County credit union personnel are n g gagain gagain again this year in one of oC Utah's largest training programs programs pro pro- grams under the sponsorship of the Utah Credit Union League according to W W. S. S Hook Salt Lake City dent a LAST YEARS YEAR'S e s saw persons take hours of training in accounting accounting account account- ing management methods fi financial n. n counseling membership membership member member- ship growth gro plans and a variety vari van ety ely of other subjects This is equivalent to a student body of 1350 or more than the combined enrollment last year at Utah's three junior colleges col col- leges it was pointed out by Wm Leinweber the Leagues League's director of oC education The largest group estimated ed cd at 1900 people participated in area meetings Training subjects covered a wide range including accounting procedures procedures ures management activities thrift programs and others SECOND largest participation tion occurred at the annual convention when persons attended 30 group training The League also sponsored three training ng one oneat oneat at nt Bryce Canyon one at Alta and one at Brighton during the year with a total attendance attendance attend attend- ance of officers of local credit unions ROUNDING out the program program pro pro- gram was workshops training classes and credit union staff schools with individuals participating Purpose of the extensive program is to improve the skills of some officers and employees of or credit unions throughout Utah with more than members Thirteen Thirteen Thir Thir- teen per cent of or the states state's population belong to credit unIons unions un un- un ions making Utah throughout through out the world in the percentage percentage tage of ot total population belonging belonging belonging be be- longing to credit unions It is exceeded only by Rhode Island Island Is Is- land the District of Columbia and three Canadian provinces pro AS A RESULT of oC the Utah Leagues League's vigorous thrift program program pro pro- gram the total savings in Utah credit unions exceeds according to Mr Hook making the movement a beneficial factor in the Uie Utah economy Gorges Gorge's three kilowatt generators was tested earlier this fall The second is expect expected ed to go into operation in December December De De- cember with the third to follow fol fol- fol low how early next year Storage in Flaming Gorge Reservoir has reached feet acre and the water is now feet deep at the darn dam The power sales contract with St SL George calls for in initial initial in in- deliver delivery of 2000 kilowatts Power is delivered under wheeling arrangements with Utah Power and Light Company Com Corn pan pany and California Pacific Utilities Company SEN Bennett also listed other other oth oth- oth er preference customers expected ex cx- to contract and receive initial Colorado River Storage Project ct power Colorado Ute Electric Association Asso Asso- elation kilowatts Moon 1 Lake Cooperative Utah kilowatts the city of oC Bountiful ful Utah 1 1000 kilowatts and Bridger Valle Valley Cooperative tive tire Utah which initially will receive 2600 kilowatts in wintel winter win tel ter and 2200 kilowatts in sum sum- mer TIlE THE MAJOR power producer er el of oC the Colorado River Storage Storage Stor Store age Project system will beGlen be beGlen beGlen Glen Canyon dam darn and power power- plant just over the Utah border border bor bore der in northern Arizona which will have a capacity of oC kilowatts Initial power from Glen Canyon Canyon Can Can- yon is scheduled to go on the theline theline theline line in June 1964 with initial generation at Unit scheduled to follow in 1966 1066 |