Show nil aimed mimed member ember of board 1 it II String liam prominent vernal businessman and for nier mer mayor lion has been named a II member oMber of 0 tile board ol of durec tors of tile alio utah state tote olty city development fund nc ac cording to dro dr do daryl I 1 phase chase university 1 president mr to la one of ab 15 per sonson on centing the do board rd of the alumni student body university administration ani and abul acul acuity yo and the public at largo large the development runo rund wua was established as a non lion profit proult corporation by th the 1 university board of 0 trustees as in august wesley weslay D bouller So uller salt bait lake city chairman of the fund said that utah state Is following the lead ot of versi verB lUeg ties all over the nation in setting up a development fund to channel to the university g grants r onto bequests and gifts of 0 money works of art litster lil stor ten leal papers and documents and museum specimens having educational value mr bouller said fund cers hope to reach a large number of donors during a hickoff drive in december other officers are legrand johnson bohnson Foh logan vice chairman dee A broadbent logan treasurer and leroy A blaser logan director members of the bofird board of dl di rectors besides mr string ham are oaken daken K broad head los loa angeles calif pros pres chase R halbert chris logan charles G cowey ogden kimball J cranney kaysville Kays vUle ville david W evans salt lake city L R humphreys and henry it hurren logan edward W jenkins salt lake city and J K wheeler salt lake city the development fund provides an opportunity for friends and alumni of utah state university who have felt a great interest in and desire to help the ansti institution aution to invest in its contant continued jed growth mr soulier bouller said in announcing noun cing the kickoff campaign officials have set up their initial drive to provide funds for five needs 1 I development of the vers itys family life center 2 dormitories and dormitory f furnishings 3 Schular 4 unrestricted gifts to be used in the areas of greatest need at the discretion 5 restricted gifts which the donor can earmark for specific purposes |