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Show Receive USU Degrees social sciences: Glenn S. Gardner. FROM LAYTON in business: busi-ness: Dean R. Cottle and Evelyn Day; education. Janet Call, Deborah S. Freed, Elaine M. Loken, Mary Lou Mar-stella, Mar-stella, Michele Pureed, David A. Smellie: engineering. David A. Bridenstine and Dennis K. Knighton: humanities, arts and social sciences: Michael A. Harnois; science, Sandra Evans. From North Salt Lake in education: John F. Beding-field; Beding-field; humanities, arts and social so-cial sciences. Claire A. Kemp. FROM WOODS Cross in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences: Garth M. Woolsey. Tasseff, Leeuwen Kent Ronald Van. FROM CENTERVTLLE in education: Collette Green, Susan K. Holmes. Family Life: Marylou B. Craven. From Clearfield in Education: Educa-tion: Christy L. Kato and Sherry Michelle Titus. Humanities, Huma-nities, Arts and Social Sciences: Scien-ces: Jodie Lynn Fisher Bliss and Ryan T. Reed. FROM FARMINGTON in Business: Musetta Neumann; education, Widtsoe T. Bas-tian; Bas-tian; engineering, Koustanti-nos Koustanti-nos H. Kambouris; science, Dan M. Frasher. From Kaysville in Business: Steven H. Jewkes; education, John W. Cooley and Douglas B. Jones; humanities, arts and ate degrees from the Wasatch Front include: FROM BOUNTIFUL, in business: Lance D. Bingham, Patricia Callahan, Jeffery M. Crosland, Lawrence K. Fox, Paul D. Judd, Kelley E. King, Kim W. Lundgreen, Kenneth D. Murri, Scott Nuttall. In Education: Nancy Allen, David E. Bay, Laura Lee Collier, Col-lier, Catherine Hancey, Linda Monson, Barbara B. Winegar, Kathy J. Wright. Engineering: Dean G. Christensen, Nancy L. Cook-son, Cook-son, Gerald K. Knight, Neil D. Warrick. Family Life: Theresa Marie Ball Christensen. Susan Starley, Barbara A. Walker. Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences: Earlene Anderson Blaser, Allyn F. Daines, Philip E. Foster, Cynthia Joanne The chief executive of the Los Angeles Times delivered the commencement address June 6, to Utah State University's Universi-ty's nearly 1900 candidates for baccalaureate and graduate degrees. Wyatt Thomas Johnson John-son became publisher of the Times after service in various press office positions in the Lyndon Johnson White House. NEAL A. Maxwell, a member mem-ber of the presidency of the First Quorum of the Seventy of the LDS Church delivered the baccalaureate sermon Friday evening. Maxwell served as executive vice president of the University of Utah, commissioner commis-sioner of education for the LDS Church, and on the Utah Board of Regents. Candidates for baccalaure- |