Show 7 O- O f. t i e S' S e ie i i. i Mrs 1 Carol Cahoon a budget analyst whose main goal is to allocate Air Force dollars wisely might not be expected to parry garry off high honors inan in inan inan an state all art show and to publish songs as well but that is the case with Mrs Cahoon Mrs Cahoon prepares budgets and manages funds for some areas of the Air Force Industrial Fund in in the Maintenance directorate at atHill atHill atHill Hill Air Force Base MRS CAHOON has been with the federal service for 28 years working in fiscal functions and states I love the challenge of preparing budgets and the intricacies that are inherent in the work It requires imagination and vision to forecast the requirements requirements re re- requirements of funding for the future and confidence in ones judgement A federal career began for Mrs Cahoon in February 1942 at the Ogden Arsenal as an explosives operator She transferred transferred transferred trans trans- to th the Comptrollers office in a year and later became chief of the Plans and Programs Section in supply at the Arsenal T SHE WENT to Hill after the installation closed in 1955 Because of her fam familiarity with fiscal operations operations operations opera opera- she was assigned to the Budget Office of the Comptroller Comptroller Comptroller Comp Comp- as clerical assistant to several analysts She isnow is isnow isnow now in Maintenance Transferring to this division in 1959 Carol Cahoon was five years old when she k knew ew she wanted to paint She began lessons lefson in water color when she was eight with a Salt Lake Lak City artist When she shew w wr s in high school she studied pastels but didn't try oils until se ral years later CAROL STILL studies oil painting from Harold Olsen at his school in Salt Lake City She has traveled with the class to Canada and various parts of the west She has also attended classes in Jasper National Park Vancouver and in Hawaii Mrs Cahoon's professional technique is to paint in depth covering with two oil washes then adding detail and accents last She feels that children should be exposed exposed exposed ex ex- posed to the fine arts early in life in order to develop their taste and appreciation for beauty SHE SITE STATES that those who grow up with art in their homes are ahead of the game They remember it all their lives even if the paintings paintings paintings paint paint- ings are arel only fine Ifo They are introduced d to real beauty and inspiration follows art of high quality Indian Fishing Boa Boat t one of Mrs Cahoon's paintings took third place recently at atthe atthe atthe the Springville Art Show among entries HER IiER DISPLAY of 24 paintings paintings paintings paint paint- ings will be at the U Tiffin Room in Salt Lake City beginning March 30 and will remain there for five weeks Along with these many accomplishments she will have two songs published in inthe inthe inthe the spring Both the lyrics and music were written by her I HI LIKE the thought of contributing contributing contributing con con- something of my myown myown myown own to the world as I go past stated Mrs Cahoon She has been a Bountiful resident most of her life |