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Show Fuel symposium scheduled at College of E.Utah Tim Sixth Aiiminl College of Eastern Utah Furl Sympo Hiuin will he held Saturday August i:l, 1977. Kent Ednn, I)irclor of Mining Programs at CKU mIiiIimI, "We Imvii another outstanding program ugain this year, it will be very informative." The program will begin at J:00 a.m. with remarks from CKU President Dean M. McDonald. Mc-Donald. A continental breakfast break-fast will be served from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. during registration in the theatre lobby. Mr. Eden in outlining the program stated, "the Symposium Sympo-sium will be an open industry briefing overviewing selected research programs of the Kureau of Mines. New Ixing-wall Ixing-wall technology will be presented pre-sented as well as mine development, devel-opment, ground control and fire protection. Special luncheon speaker for the day will be Mr. Robert Markle, President, Valley Coal Company of Utah. Others scheduled to participate partici-pate are: Morning Session: Mr. Paul Russell, Research Director, Denver Mining Research, his topic will be "Overview on Ilureau of Mines Mining Research Re-search Programs". Mr. Douglas Doug-las Holstad, Staff Engineer, Washington D.C, his topic will be "Ground Control Research". Re-search". Mr. Joseph Ij. Condon, Con-don, Denver Mining Research Center, will talk about "Pre-mining "Pre-mining Invesligations-O)al". Mr. David R. Forshey, Staff Engineer, Washington D.C, will conclude the morning by speaking on "Mine Fires and Explosion Prevention Research." Re-search." Afternoon session: Mr. Anthony An-thony Sharkey, Staff Engineer, Engi-neer, Washington D.C, his topic will be "lyongwall in the RD&D Program". Mr. Iyewis V. Wade, Supervisory Research Re-search Civil Engineer, Pittsburgh Pitts-burgh Mining and Safety Research Re-search Center, will speak on "Research into Longwall Ground Control Problems". Mr. David W. Wisecarver, Supervisory Mining Engineer, Engi-neer, Denver Mining Research Re-search Center, will conclude the afternoon session with his topic, 'The Application of Iongwall to Western U.S. Coal Mining", The public is invited to attend. Fifteen dollars will cover the cost of the Symposium Sympo-sium including the luncheon. Reservations will be taken the morning of the Symposium. Inquiries concerning the Symposium Sym-posium should be sent to Mr. Kent Eden, Director of Mining, Min-ing, College of Eastern Utah in Price. ------- - |