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Show 10 Utahns Place For Study Posts Utah has certified 10 students as applicants for five Utah-supported places in colleges of veterinary vet-erinary medicine of other states in the Western Interstate Commission Com-mission for Higher Education. The list of certified applicants was released by Dr. G. Homer Durham, chairman of the Utah Commission for Cooperation in Higher Education, and was, at the same time, forwarded to Dr. Harold L. Enarson at the University Uni-versity of Colorado, executive director of WICHE. Utah's appropriated funds to help educate Utah students in schools of veterinary medicine in other WICHE states cover five 1958-59 freshmen and the top five names on the list and the schools that accept them, have first call on the funds. By such payments to other states, Utah stands the extra cost of the students' professional education. edu-cation. The students' payments of tuition and fees cover only a fraction of the actual cost. Other states in the compact whose certified candidates attend the University of Utah College of Medicine make similar payments pay-ments to Utah. The ten Utahns certified in veterinary vet-erinary medicine, in the order recommended by the Utah commission, com-mission, are: David Jesse Wagstaff, American Ameri-can Fork; Nephi Monroe Patton, Provo; Max Richards Hymas, Logan; Raymond Brown, Nephi; Valden Jay Francis, Ephraim; Bryan H. Fullmer, Circleville; Chad Newell Widdison, Hooper; Edward E. Ramones, Provo; La Mar John Johnson, Logan, and Lester Orlando Hepworth of |