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Show Uei Member NamQio Region HPS Commit Lynn H. Thompson, iu.ikv Mountain Regional Din ; i.M ol the National Park Service ;lus week announced the appointment appoint-ment of Vincc R. Lee of Wilson, Wyoming, to the agency's Regional Advisory Comniiitcc. Lcc is a prominent architect and environmental leader in the Jackson Hole area. The Advisory Committee is a 9-member citizen group representing each of the six states in the Rocky Mountain Region. It meets periodically to review programs and activities of the National Park Service, and to help shape the conduct of those programs in park areas of the region. The next meeting of the Advisory Committee will be held Sept. 10-12, at Glacier National Park, Montana. Lee will be formally sworn in at that time. Lee, 36, succeeds Harry Barker of Jackson as one of two Wyoming members on the committee. The other member is Jack Rosenthal of Casper. Barker resigned his committee post last year. Lee is a native of Gaines- ilic. Ha., and a i i . I . . . : e ol I'tinceton L'nieisi!. !! h;is worked with the Nature Conservancy, is involved wiih the organization known as Friends of Jackson Hole and operates a .summer outdoor youth program. High Country West. Other members of the Advisory Committee are Dr. of Logan. ant Mr. Samuel J. Taylor f M"C ' la'1; Ml- willim W. Rob-son Rob-son and Mr. Ralph M c,a '""I' f Denver. Colo.-Alice Colo.-Alice Frvslie of Boman Mont : ; Mr. Hoadley Dean o Rapid City. South Dakota-Mr Jack Rosenthal of Casper l!;;:;ni D- c shiPmar of Watford City, Nurth Dako(a |