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Show Litter New Assistant Plots Research Park At U. The University of Utah's new assistant to the president for special projects, L Ralph Mecham, sees his job as the effort on the first large-scapart of the university to coor dinate its research contributions to the larger community. Mr. Mecham, who has been assistant to administrative Senator Wallace F. Bennett, left Washington in June to - le August 12, 1965 B1 Teach Printing first class completes its training. We should have many grad- uates ready to enter the trade and the by then," he said, school will undoubtedly serve as a valuable source of manpower for the industry." Directing the formation of the new offset course is Lloyd V. Tilt, Trade Tech day school supervisor. The instructor is Gordon Weight. Registration for the course begins August 15th. Evening courses in certain phases of offset printing will also be offered at Trade Tech during the coming school year. Courses lasting 13 weeks will provide instruction in letter-pre- ss printing, taught bv C. Dale Gibson. Like the day offset class, Mr Gibsons course will operate on a full time, nine month basis. Information on any of the classes may be obtained by calling Trade Tech at or writing the school, which is ocated at 431 South Sixth East. preparation." The course includes training in camera work, platemaking, presswork and binding. Related training to the students is offered in commercial art, business management, lithographic chemistry, typography and drafting. In establishing the program the school Purchased new offset equipment and remodeled facilities to create a modern offset printing plant. The school has a process camera, complete platemaking facilities, several offset presses 328-85- and bindery equipment. and teaching to June, 1966, when the which need employes with such attract private industries as lessees. pur- 21 "This is how the University can contribute to the state's Mr. Mecham economy, believes. He adds that the park would differ in significant ways from an industrial park. d. It would be attractively The buildings would be low and of character similar to university buildings. "No he explained. smokestacks, The workers would be scientists, engineers and technicians. land-scape- "Universities are great drawing cards for industry," Mr. Mecham continues, since more industries have succ- eeded in university vicinities than in areas isolated from any academic cooperation. Along similar lines of economic development, Mr. Mecham will work with a patent development program, aimed at finding practical applications for faculty research. The program will seek out research processes and products which have potential for economic development, and will seek to patent and market them, preferable to Utah industries. Patent revenues will then accrue to the University. In some cases, spin-o- ff industries may be set up, based on particular products, Mr. Mecham explains. Faculty research has already spawned several such industries. new assistant The Want a 'Personals Loan ? research poses. President Nelson invited persons in the printing industry to refer interested persons to Trade Tech. He added that offset printing shops should look forward dustry. "This is the first offset printing class we have ever offered at Trade Tech," said Mr. Nelson, who added that the program "should be a boon to seeking training for people this trade and the industries Most of Mr. Mechams duties will reflect the new administration' s desire to make the universitys resourses contribute to the economic growth at the state. A research park, which the university hopes to build, will be among Mr. Mecharas primary concerns. If the university is successful in obtaining enough land, he will work .to The park would be a cooperative effort between the industries and the university, with the University making available its equipment, its faculty members as consultants, its graduate students as researchers, and its library facilities. In return, the university might make use of industrialists and their work for Trade Tech To Anew day class in offset printing will begin September 8, at Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute, school presidentjay L. Nelson announced. The course, which will involve six hours of classroom and shop training each school day for nine months, is designed to prepare the student for work in the offset printing in- fill the newly -- created position on the staff of University president James C. 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