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Show UK Presents Needs To Sfafe Officials Recently a meeting was held at the Utah Technical College Col-lege with board and staff members mem-bers as well as the chairman of the Utah State Building Board, Dr. Elroy Nelson. Wilson W. Sorensen, President of the Utah Technical College in Provo reported that a presentation presen-tation of the campus needs in funding and facilities was made to the group. They reviewed the present facilities, inspected the trailer units now being used, and were given information on the present rental of off-campus space. According to Dale Peterson, vice president of UTC, this fall's enrollment has approached the predicted 2,400 students - well over 500 above the 1,800 plus students enrolled last year. He added that other interested stu- Crossword Puzzle Steel Employment Up By 45,000 Orem-Geneva Times RETAIN... JUDGE ALLEN 0. SORENSEN I Incumbent! 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Steeple 9. Ear part 10. Building wings 11. Performs 17. Whirled 19. Seine 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 44. In what way? Spring Automobile Harden No Greek letter Pale Canine Not early enough Wind blast . Insect Joyous Not here Ballot Eager Germ-cell Black bird Ireland: poet. Depend Indian GRANT LOADER He Is Loaded With New Ideas For A Better School District Alpine School Board Pd. Political Adv. dents are being turned away. We have waiting lists in some programs that will take up to a year for the prospective students to be accepted," he said. He added that plans call for the initial phase of the campus in Orem to accomodate up to 4,000 students and for the second sec-ond or final phase to provide for up to 8,000 students. The State Building Board members mem-bers observed the campus needs and took the situation under advisement, ad-visement, according to President Sorensen. Wednesday the State Advisory Council for Vocational Education was present on the UTC campus cam-pus in Provo to study the campus needs. Richard Prows, chairman chair-man of the Council, conducted the meeting. Again the presentation of the needs of the campus for the new facilities planned in Orem were made, and President Sorensen said that the college would have the full support of the Council. Two Orem Men Honored By BYU Alumni Asst. Two Orem Men were honored at the Alumni Assembly held in conjunction with BYU Homecoming Homecom-ing activities. Nominated by the BYU Alumni Alum-ni Association, the men were chosen for the annual awards volume in recognition of their professional and community leadership. i Chosen for the award are Dr. Bruce L. Brown ('65) of Orem, associate "professor of psychology at BYU; Bruce L. Olsen, ('63) of Orem, assistant dean of admissions and records at BYU. The heaviest flying bird of North America is the trumpeter swan, with a maximum weight of 40 pounds. There are nearly 2,000 kinds of bats in the world ranging in size from the tiny piplstrelle, which is 2 inches long, t the flying fox of the East Indies with a wingspread of more than 4 feet. re Mm E Checking Savings J Accounts Accounts ; J Financial ; Counseling J. i.Vj tr;jf Installment . i J-;! Loans ij Deposit J I '(Boxes Home Loans Master Charge Cf ot uirtli tUn ,U I m Willi H1G N8SSfc4SjmK Bank of Pleasant Grove At the Bank of Pleasant Grove we give you complete full-service banking checking, savings, loans and even a national credit card service. You can get every service that you'd get in the big city banks and we're right near by you when you need us. If you're in need of any banking service drop in and see us. We'll give you the big bank service with the personal touch that makes banking a pleasure. SB ailKOf PLEASANT GROUE added nearly 45,000 employees to their payrolls. Highlights of the Institute's steel industry employment report include: Total employment costs per record $7.08 an hour during July, l employees: $7.08 .i. n; -T" i-L-iS in July. 1972. compared with WASHINGTON - Domestic steel Industry employment costs ior wage earners climbed to a October 26, 1972 duty with Amphibious Construction Construc-tion Battalion One at Coronado, Calif. A 1971 graduate of Orem High School, he joined the Navy In July 1972. Steel Institute, July's figure does not include costs stemming from the pay increase in-crease granted steelworkers on August 1 as a result of the industry-wide labor contract negotiated nego-tiated lastyear. During the month, domestic steel producers paid out $469, 635,000 in wages and salaries -raising the total of such payments for the first seven months of 1972 to $3,317,111,000. For the eighth month in a row, total steel industry employment also rose. It reached 491.051 $6.26 average for 1971. 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