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Show 6 - THE CITIZEN March (Continued out Us history by a solemn conviction that the intellectual life finds is greatest nourish ment in a fellowship of minds county, oniv phwt 20 miles from the Utah State campus. He is a son of the late Mr. nnl Mrs. Japs Taggart. He was graduated from North Cache high school at Richmond, Cache countv, where was student body Time has tested its capacity for endurance. Four score years of noteworthy and significant educational leadershin have been completed, and the university may con template with justifiable pride the measure of its achievements since its founding In - 1888 i l to fertilize AL'on Kingsford. Reed Allen and Mrs. Reginald Rawlins attended the Farm Bureau meeting at the Union building for presidents and chairmen to elect new he received a B.S sociology from Utah He was a research as at the University of Want and Wisconsin from 1940-4was awarded a Ph.D. degree in sociology by that institu tion in 1946. His wife is the former thivUJs Pnulsen, daughter of Willard Paulsen of Logan and the late Mrs. Paulsen. Mrs Taggart was graduated from Utah State with a degree in art education. They have two sons and a Utah State. The new president is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Sociological Association, the Rural Sociological Society, the American Academy of Political and Social Science, and the Society for International Development He is the author of a number of articles and reports on social relations and international programs. Marlene Atkinson Plans at dergraduate experience this university to see if we can develop a "learning and living" environment adequate Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Marlene is a 1967 graduate to the capture of the imagiLIFE of Trenton have the of Sky View high school and Atkinson of commitment and nation of announcing the en- - Smithfield seminary. She is honor our student. NOMINATED FOR USU, antral tn tha maintoTl. gagement and forthcoming presently attending AWARDS ACADEMY where she is a junior majorni ance of a quality in education. ing w elementary uate program is concern andi j'k vwim rnm.Mi r. , Doug is also a 1967 gradudrero, son of Mr. and Mrs. m.Ao. Darrell ate of ProviView Bodrero school of Sky high ment of teaching. This con is a four year graduate cern should be a primary fo dence. The marriage will be and LDS of Smithfield seminary. He cus of the committee assess msolemnized in the i Logan mi nt has attended USU and is preP1 """ ...in?1 ?? mg undergraduate education. ... airAtiititf rnji tnimlA will Ha sently emnloyed at Moore f Trriirti ""T The teaching obligations ""l. Bigness Forms. " of the university are not eas-;!- " fl After their honeymoon, the ami onnimh iremon warn cuimr si., ,,in it will live in Logan. couple to provide adequate facilities, relatives are or competent teachers, or WATFTi ivn siruirn even encouragement to stu- cordially invited. Continued from paee 1) dents to achieve their poten meet our to we are tial. If come to know the marvelous future water and facilities in teaching obligations we must victories that can come from the rural communities. establish an atmosphere of the free mind alone. The biok should prove ti be intellectual discovery . . . "Another basic area for of utmost imoort'mce to the! "what I would hope for priority concern is research, various connmitv govern-this university is that it would the means with which USU mpnts, to anvone planning toj become widely known as fulfills its obligation to add engage in business, place where great teaching to man's store of knowledge. hiral nursnits or maro'factur-- 1 is emphasized and where i A university has an equal re- inc. or planning to build a. Urn story..- student, working within an in sponsibility for evaluating new home in one of the com- tellectual environment, may and discovering truth to ex- m,,Tif.iPS. Tables in the book show the pand knowledge, and for disseminating knowledge to, most recent census figures, students and the general pub-- , the change in population in lie the various areas over the Adm.: Mat. $1.75, Eve. $2.00 "Finally, the self - study last 20 yeaers. the bonded inChildren 75c university debtedness of communities. suggested 6:45 and 9:20 Evenings should strive to bring into, Included are figures on the Matinee Wed., St Sun. sharper focus its responsibil- labor force, the numbers of 1:30 - 4:10 ities for service to the many people employed in various levels of organized society, categories, the average in beginning with the campus come, the number of homes flWi YJ HI and rising through the state owned, rented and vacant. -' internationto and nation, the Maps show the location of al community of which the 97 major springs in the coun Logan, Utah institution is a part. tv, the location and average "Service is a basic function flow of rivers and streams, of the University and a com- and the location of all wells. panion to the programs in A water plan is included for teaching and research. It is each community including inthe means by whkh the in formation on the present watfluence of the institution is er supply, the immediate stretched far beyond the needs of the community and campus boundary to nearly the future needs. A map every Utah family and to showing the water system of people halfway around the each community accompan world." ies each plan Marriage To Doug Bodrero IS HAYING A ONE - WEEK & . ? ON FIRST 100 70.Pi WIGLETS, WIGS, CASCADES FALLS AND SMALL BASE WIGLET REG. $9.95 1 OZ. JUNIOR - DELUXE BASE WIGLET 2 OZ. REG. $24.99 ONLY Romeo DELUXE CASCADES REG. $24.95 ONLY m 1V4 JUNIOR FALLS REG. ' JRW ONLY Zeffirelli IULIE1 1 QUALITY HUMAN HAIR ONLY Franco m 1 S Al Li H BASE WIGLET REG. $14.99 OZ. f, nt 115 EAST ONEIDA "DAZZLING" undergrad:!ff B BEAUTY SALON daughter, Stephen, 27, a graduate student at Cornell TTniversitv, Edward, 23, and Elaine, 19, both students at MARLENE ATKINSON MOVED William Perry Radabough was turned over to the Bannock County Sheriff's office Tuesday and will stand trial on a "suspicion of murder" charge. CAPRI ?. . . . MURDER SUSPECT 1940 State. . . . "In the year ahead, we will want to take a hard, penetrating look at the entire un- Fertilize early this spring and watch your profits grow. Early fertilization enables natural moisture to move the fertilizer down into the root zone, where it is readily available to the plant. Fertilizer applied late often moves, under furrow irrigation, to the tops of the furrows and isn't available as it should be for maximum yields. Early fertilization with USS Fertilizers will give your crops the quick start they need this spring. And remember, USS Fertilizers are sold dealers who can provide by reliable dealers soil fertility planning assistance, backed by United States Steel research and agronomists. Start your fertilizer program NOW! Leon Hoffman and family of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. oeree in "Out of these beginnings have emerged some guide lines for the orderly and intelligent development of the university's programs. The guidelines suggest that USU will need to give priority at tention in the future to several areas. "The first would be a con tinued stress on the excellence of the university s academic programs. The emphasis of this university must always be directed toward academic distinction . . . "In our aspirations for im-proving the undergraduate experience at USU, we will have to face squarely the uic pFOOiems auenuain. iu twentieth century's knowledge explosion and the implications this has had on how and what we have been teaching EARLY! In county officers. COVE BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. IMPRESSIVE CAREER from pace 1) LEWISTON MAN (Continued from page 1) 13, 1969 ONLY $59.99 $8.99 $12.99 JIR 99 $34.99 i j (GsS) Fertilizers ag-icu- l-J DELUXE FALLS REG. $79.95 HAND MADE WIGS Siarls Friday, March NOW ING SPECIALS JUST ARRIVED.... NATIVE ROUGH -- 14 - HURRY. DD'J'T MISS THIS SALE this )b JAQ QQ ONLY - CAPRI BEAUTY SALON 115 EAST ONEIDA PRESTON UMBER FUSE Economy n Pre-- f magi STUDS inished El Each 48" PRE A'xV ALL COLORS - 4' Mahogany ECONOMY 4' x 8' 39c FINISHED Vanity TOP QUALITY . . Vinyl Paneling - $CJ98 x 8 $6.98 .... Without Tub and Casta $399 199.00 8995 LUAUN 4 x 8 - REG. 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