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Show Bank gives scholarships to three area students CEDAR CITY Three students will attend Southern Utah State College in 1982-83 as recipients of business scholarships from Cedar City, Beaver and Miiford offices of First Interstate Bank of Utah. The full-tuition, $561 :. awards have been made to Tracie Stocks, Cedar City; Lori Ann Davis, Miiford; and Camille Lee, Beaver. "First Interstate is donating the scholarships to SUSC as a show of : appreciation ofor the role . the business department plays in providing quality education for those in our 'service, area,'' S. Paul Whetman, assistant vice president and manager, V Cedar City office, said. The 1982-83 scholar- ' ships, he said, have been made to incoming freshmen. fresh-men. Stocks, daughter of . Clair J. and Eloise B. Stocks, is a May graduate ., of Cedar High School. Lee, daughter of Clair K. and Marie Lee, graduated from Beaver High School, and Davis, : daughter of Junior L. and ; Joan Davis, graduated this ( ,: spring from Miiford High School. "First Inters tate's continuing support is very much appreciated,' a show of conf idencefor the programs offered at SUSC and the caliber of students who attend the college," SUSC President Gerald R. Sherratt said when he accepted the $1,683 scholarship check. : According to Harold H. Hiskey, p. dean of the SUSC School of Busniess, Technology . and, Communication, Com-munication, the SUSC Busniess Department offers several one- and two-year . vocational programs, six academic minors, and course work required , "for . ; the bachelors . degree in accounting, business administration and tiusniess teacher education. ,- 'r Al,v":':'.':, ,'.(;. |