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Show w 16R, Lakoulo October 219110 Weber State Gets New Vice President Wildlife Watercolors Displayed at College ;A collection of Beverly Bunns natural life watercolors is on exhibit in the Weber State College Museum of Natural Sciences through October, Dr. H. Keith Harrison, professor of botany and museum director, said. :'?The display is in two groups in the museum, which is situated in the round Science Center on the northeast part of the WSC campus. It is open to the public without charge Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekend group tours can be arranged by appointment, Harrison said. He said a visit to the watercolor exhibit also can mean a chance to see ; Approval of a new vice president and also a proposal for the sale of the old St. Benedicts Hospital site in Ogden featured a special meeting of the Weber State College Institutional Council the varietv of other displays in zoology, botany and geology which are housed in Friday. the building. Mrs. Bunn is anative of Alabama, where she was graduated from Auburn University with a degree in art. Dr. Robert B. Smith, 43, a Pennsylvania native who is currently dean of the College of Science, mathematics and Engineering at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas will come to Her exhibits have been Ogden next January to assume duties shown nationwide from Georgia, as vice president for academics. Alabama, Louisiana and Washington, He will be replacing Dr. Dello G. D.C., to California. Dayton, who by then will have reached More recently her work has been the customary age for Weber State shown at the Kimball Art Center in administrators to retire. Dayton will Park City and Ogdens Union Station. return to a in the position teaching She has been an Ogden resident for the of a after years department history past five years. leave of absence. Of particular interest is her technique one-wom- Smith was selected from among a field of 45 applicants following a six month search conducted by a screening committee at WSC. After earning his doctorate in organic at the University of California in Berkeley, Smith went to UNLV where he taught, served as department chairman in chemistry and physical sciences, and then served as dean of sciences and engineering from 1968 to the present. chemistry The Institutional Council handed WSC President Rodney H. Brady the right to decide whether to accept a $1 million offer for the hospital property. He will deal with the First Intermountain Development Corp. of Salt Lake City, which made the offer. It an option however, included, a for year to see if arrangement financing can be arranged. The corporation has presented a check to college authorities for $30,000 to cover the first two and the final months of the option. Each month the option is in force will cost the Final approval must come from the State Board of Regents. The 1980 legislature year-lon- g company $10,000. College officials said the Sale Lake company has said it plans to build apartments for the elderly and the handicapped in the old main hospital building if it exercises the option. TakefWI . stock mAjnerca Brady called the offer clearly the best financial arrangement we have seen to date. 0jr Mocydlgiy AUTOMATE AC-500- 0 - In-Da- sh v Push Button Radio with Fader Control and Auto Reverse AM-FM-MP- & X r' Cassette Stereo . 5 ; ' Tape Player. 2 Year Warranty 1 V a: AUTO-REVERS- E CASSETTE DECK -- CX-21E-M Dimmer control connection Auxiliary terminal control switch Large Six speaker capability 20 watts per channel e Loudness control e Separate bass and treble controls Fader and balance controls e AH switch COMPLETE SET eo?-- Reg. $169.95 NOW - r(T ONLY DELUXE ( CE RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYERRECORDER AND SEPARATE AUTO. RECORD CHANGER L CV-21E-M Low wow and flutter 'ZStT SYLVANIA e e e e e Reg. $499.95 4 u u STEREO POWER AMPLIFIER AMFMFM STEREO turned the hospital property over to Weber State earlier this year after the state had been unable to arrange a satisfactory disposition of the facility. Hard permolloy head Auto reverse for continuous performance Auto eject on power off for preventing tape from damage locking fast on forwardfast rewind Program selector switch by motor drive Level control for your convenience Dimmer control connection Noise reduction switch Vy , ' |