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Show CSU Announces Summer Tour Plans ; Highlight of Summer Tour 1 '. Session at College of Southern .. ; Utah is an Eastern trip. ( The full schedule of tours sponsored by the Summer , School of College of Southern Utah has been announced by Summer School Chairman Dr., Morris Shirts. Six major pro- . jects are on the agenda ranging from one day visits to a three-week three-week tour under the direction of Professor Theron Ashcroft. Hurricane Mesa is the site of some unusual space age activities. On June 15 a trip will be taken to see Project Smart tests supersonic speed ejection equipment on jet planes. June 16 to 18 a tour will b taken to retrace early Utal history to include stops at tin old State Capitol , Building ii Fillmore, Ft. Bridger, Wyominj and along the Pioneer Trai I to Salt Lake City. Hole-In-The-Rock and tin Colorado River are on tlv schedule for June 23-24 and thu Indian country on the Navaj'il and Hopi Reservations will b visited July 1-4. Visits will b : made into native homes t see artisans at work and th home life of the Indians. Longest trip on the summe agenda will be the July 28 t :'j ' August. 17 histroy tour to thl i east. The purpose of the tri 1 will be to retrace the earl j American Republic and LD , Church historical events thr' such places as Gettysburg Nauvoo, Williamsburg, York', town, Carthage, Washingtoi , D.C, Hill Cumorah and Ne' York City. !, : Final activity of the Suit j mer School Tour Division wi i be a 10-day student tour ini 1 Mexico City. This is a min ! mum expense trip that will ir j elude stops at the Governor Palace, Chapultepec Castl . pyramids, bull fights, floatir gardens, shops, native dance -onyx factory and other a tractions in one of the world1 most colorful capitol cities. Professor Ashcroft indicate" that all tours are open to tl general public and informatk : are available by writing to tl College. ' (j |