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Show HE HERALD. Pr Sunda Juab Board Governor to Address Local — Democrats Tuesday in Provo Sharon School Hears Two Plans Festival Delegations Governor guest speake NEPHI Two separate delegations “' metwiththe Juab School Boardal their z Lucille special 1 the Utah Co Taylor Vitations have said gone out to 20 people, cameto voicetheir Taylor USU Library LOGAN — Alibrary of Western Americana has been donated to Utah State University by Dr. Edward H Bregman of Phoenix “This extensive collection is one of thefinestgifts ever received by USU,’ said Milton C. Abrams, university librarian. “Through Dr. Bergman's generosity our Western Americana program will be greatly strengthened. It will be a real benefit to university students for generations to come.”’ Many rare books, each valued at several hundreddollars, are included in the Bregmanlibrary. One exampleis the only known signed copy of Daniel Tyler's account of the Mormon Battalion. Among some 2,000 itemsin the col- hear the governor to be used for regular sports whereas the auditorium said Ms 4 fixed President Boyd Howarth stated that thearchitect had quoted thepriceper seat in a gymnasium as $30 per seat, as opposed to $350 per seat per building cost for an auditorium However, heassured the groupthat the drawing now being prepared by architects Daniels and Edwards was a very preliminary drawing to be used for further study. He thanked those present for the interest they had and stated the board and Citizens Committee would keep their comments in mind as plans are formulated The second delegation was represented by Kay Bassett, music HERSWISER IDA director of the Juab High School. 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For your shopping convenience » (- -- yy Ladies T0 3% SAVINGS LOANS ~ coming year,” Eons SQUARE PHONE 225-0967 yw gym could be pushed back to allow September for the purchase of uniforms, negotiat.uns with the company lection are books, booklets, pamphlets had disclosed an increase in the and pieces of art, totaling in value previously quoted prices. Mr. Bassett many thousandsof dollars. Several of stated that an additional $3,000 would the titles could no longer be purchased be required to purchasethe 70 uniforms at any price, for there are none needed. This would makethe totalcost available on the market, Mr. Abrams $12,000 rather than the previously apsaid proved $9,000 amount Dr. Bregmanstartedthecollection in Members of the band committee 1962, when history of the Southwest reiterated their pledge to raise $1,000 becameoneof his several special in- towards the uniform cost and also terests, agreed to pay postage fees In giving the library to USU he said, The censensus of board members “Thavea desire to sharethis collection was that the uniforms were greatly with others. Good literature is an needed, therefore, the additional sum enriching influence in life. The was approved unanimously Southwest is a fascinating area During the regular board agenda, “T hope that these books and other Superintendent Newell reviewed the items will help students gain an ap- State Board of Education's thoughts preciation of our great American concerning the sharing of ‘‘in lieu of heritage. I am glad to have them taxes” payments being received by the placed at Utah State University where various counties. No precedent has they canbefully utilized as part ofits been set in the use of these funds, but Western Americana program since educational monies are derived John D. Gilchriese of Tucson, Ariz. from taxes, it was the state board’s professional collector, radio - televi- feeling that a portion should be shared sion personality and member of the with each school district Mr. Newell stated that statistics board of directors of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman show 60 per cent of the Juab County tax History, centered at USU, considers funds wereallocated to education. He the Bregmancollection to be the finest further stated that Juab County had private library on Arizona history. recently received $236,815 as its in lieu Mr. Gilchriese was instrumental in of taxes portion. ' the collection’s coming to Utah State Board members requested f University Superintendent Newell to prepare and Dr. Bregman’scollectionis the finest submit a formal written request to the source of books and pamphlets on Juab County Commission requesting a Arizonain private ownership andrivals portion of these funds. Mr. Newell wasalso directed to subthat of any university anywhere,” Mr. mit a claim for Public Law 874 Federal Gilchriese said “Specialities in the collection include Impact funds. Board membersfurther directed the Arizona Indians, military posts and personalities, western art, outlaws and superintendent to issue a bulletin to lawmen, explorations, histories and staff members of the district reminding them their contractualdaily manyesoteric items.” As examples he cited the initial hours were from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., reports of the territorial governors of because someinfractions in this area Arizona, the Bartlett and Emory had been noted. The district policy is being brought Surveys of Arizona, accounts of the earliest explorations of the Colorado up to date to comply with changesand River, and primary documents on revisions from previous board meetings, Mr. Newell reported Tombstone, the famed outlaw town. Member of LGC f OREM, UTAH 301, E. 1300 S. bleacher type seats planned for the space she said pa aon County for the might wis! inadequate for a community where no other cultural facility was available Superintendent M. 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