Show March 30 1 973 Page 3 program ! by Mary Weinberg organization This experience could not Senior Writer “Working at the Bear River District Health Department I have been able to observe the actual workings of a government have been obtained from a university classroom” stated Tim Carlson one of the political science department’s administrative quarter interns last m : p - A t ' I": 74 K ' o - "' i experience The Administrative Internship three-count- y district-‘‘Th- personal feelings of people such as the city sanitarian and the director of the Health Department helped me realize the importance of a proper relationship with the governing bodies that control such an Preston Peterson and Scott Fulmore were agency” administrative interns sponsored by the political science Also involved with interagency relations was Scott Fulmore who worked on a project for Richard Larsen Ogden City Manager investigating the breakdown of relations between the Ogden City department during winter quarter Action Program “A majority of my time has been spent interviewing city councilmen city agency heads and Community Action Program personnel Upon completion of the interviewing I attempted to identify the main problem areas and make recommendations to improve upon the present situation Preston Peterson was involved in research to determine whether or not Logan City needs acity manager He was concerned with the preparation of a questionaire which is to be sent to city managers in Utah Colorado and Wyoming and with the determination of the steps necessary for Logan City to change its form of government if such a change is found to be ' desirable Carol Wagner served her internship in the Ogden City At- ministration and law some experience in the workings of government organizations The program is open to juniors seniors and graduate students who work eight hours per week for a public agency and receive two hours of credit Each student works under the supervision of one or more faculty members in cooperation with the supervising administrator in the agency Interns can woras assistants to their administrative supervisors or may do research into some particular problem for the agency Carlson who was one of four interns last quarter worked to help coordinate the activities of the Bear River District Health Department with the health services of incorporated areas within the Tom Carlson Council and the Community directed by Jim Mulder is aimed at giving students interested in adProgram Library helps e torney’s Office “No day was ever the same” she said ‘‘There was everything from minor traffic cases to murder trials going on The people who work in the city atr torney’s office are skilled in their various jobs and have busy schedules but are more than willing to take you along with them and explain the things you observe “The time I spent there was spent ' in a valuable learning experience” The internship Editor Student Life: Date Mr 30 Campus Interviews: Thunderbird Graduate School of Management-B2-- 2 2 3 3 5 4 Apr Grand Teton Lodge Co Apr Jewel Companies Apr Apr Apr Apr Granite School District Eimco-Sal- Lake City t Murray School District Little America S International in Summer work in any field & around Jackson Wyo Bus Mktg Econ SocSci for management western states All Fields ME CE (BS) AILEields Summer work in Green River Apr US Steel (Provo Ut) 6 Apr Aetna Life 5 Apr BYU Graduate School & Casualty ? 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R‘ver America Green Little Service station attendants waitresses cooks be made for Appointments may 5 April at interviews on Wvo - years I understand that I as well as the people who work in that particular office are human beings who aren’t infallible However it proves to me that the people in that office from the superiors down to some biddies don’t have enthusiasm in dealing with the students Maybe I’m too damn hard to please but again almost everyone who has dealt with that office couldn’t have agreed more with Placement Center Co Resort Grand Teton Lodge near me work at Jackson Wyo Not only American students positions Varied Tetoift'may be are the victims of this “fantastic available appointments on campus cold courtesy” foreign students made for interviews have been treated worse at Placement office 4 - April 2-- 7827 WOODSY OWL HOOTS: GIVE A HOOT DON'T POLLUTE IPSC program For 'a couple times with my I’ve seen a couple foreign students get yelled at by the lady by the window I’ve dealt with most offices in the proximity of this USU but as far as I’m concerned this particular office makes me feel worse than a black in Alabama May I nominate this office (including most workers) the most outstanding office in USU eye-witne- sponsors students in any agency which can use interns including organizations on the state and federal levels as well as the local level Further information can be obtained from Jim Mulder at ext Message ss since 1968 The office is “Admission and Record” the cold cold heart of Editor Student Life: Most students professed concern about the killing that went on in Southeast Asia yet they’ve done an excellent job of wiping out the grass in front of the library and business building Doesn’t anyone feel a little hypocritical? 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USU Ken Olson Name withheld by request BIA 518-64-15- 60 studies WASHINGTON — Th Bureau of Indian Affairs will begin studying new uses of the Intermountain School Indian following disclosure that the Navajo Tribe will Cease sending students to the school beginning next year Sen Wallace F Bennett said The Brigham City School R-Ut- originally constructed as a military hospital during World War II has operated for the last 20 years as a secondary school for Navajo students in grades nine through twelve It currently has approximately 1000 students and employs about 350 persons with an annual payroll of about $3 million Sen Bennett the said office of the Bureau Washington will have to make the decision now on what to do with the school of Navajo when the phase-ou- t students is completed in two years He said among the alternate uses which will be explored will be the need of the facility by other Indian tribes use of the school for and expanded' vocational sefoi technical training and uses other than by the Bureau of Indian Affairs “The School has been an important fixture in Northern Utah for many years and I am hopeful that it will continue to be put to use in some other capacity” he said Sen Bennett said new schools nearer the Navajo reservation a long desire by the tribe to keep their youngsters closer to home and rising operating costs of the Brigham City facility led to the decision to phase out the In- termountain School In its peak years the school had an enrollment of 2100 Sen Bennett said but that enrollment has declined steadily in the last few years Sen Bennett said the tribe will not send a freshman class to the school next fall and that enrollment of the upper classes will be about 800 in the coming of school year The phase-ou- t enrollment will be Navajo completed at the end of the 1974-7- 5 school year a ' t |