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Show able at $3,000 per annum, beginning begin-ning this year. The grant will make possible a student engineering training and work program, providing engineering en-gineering assistance to the Utah Water and Power Board. Students Stu-dents in the program will be under the supervision of George D. Clyde, board director. The students will aid in the reorganization of the board's technical library and analysis of ! data in connection with the Col-lorado Col-lorado River and other interstate 'streams. Other grants by Kennecott now in effect include $200,000 to the University of Utah; $50,000 ! to the Utah State Agricultural College in Logan for research in agriculture and livestock fields; and $50,000 at the Brigham Young University in Provo for metallurgical research, i o RESEARCH GRANT GIVEN WESTMINSTER BY KENNECOTT COPPER A research grant, which will provide the Utah Water and Power Board with engineering assistance, has been awarded to Westminster College by the Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Cop-per Corporation. L. F. Pett, general manager of Utah Copper Division, announced announc-ed today that Westminster College Col-lege has been added to the list of Utah educational institutions receiving substantial research grants. The college will receive a five-year, $15,000 grant pay- |