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Show Utah Tech Reorganized Orem-Geneva Times" -June 5, 1980 , 7. - v.- ' j -..i tlovton Donates Stallion To OYU Indian Services Singer and philanthropist Wayne Newton (left) presents the Polish-Spanish Arabian stallion named "W.N. Nastase" to Dr. Dale Tingey, director of American Indian Services at BYU. The horse will be used to improve stock for Indians as well as other horse breeders. allowed for non-Indians, while mares owned by Indians must be approved by Pace. Nastasse received a broken leg at age one when he was kicked by another horse. Veterinarians Veterin-arians recommended that the young horse be put to death, but Newton knew Nastase would be a good breeder if his leg could be healed. Nastase became one of Newton's favorite horses during the long fight to recovery. Newton says the horse now has more courage, stamina and strength than any other horse he has owned. Nastase is the son of the famous Naborr, his mother is Zurdia. A majestic 3-year-old Polish-Spanish Arabian stallion named "W.N. Nastase" has been donated do-nated to the American Indian Services at BYU one paid entertainer in Las Vegas is part Indian (Cherokee and Powhatan) and is proud of his heritage. heri-tage. The horse, a beautiful by popular entertainer white-grey named after and philanthropist Wayne Nastase, the tennis player, Newton of Las Vegas. will be kept at BYU Dr. Dale Tingey, stables for breeding ser- director of American In- vices. Ron Pace, instruc- dian Services, said that tor in the Animal Science Newton wants to help Department, said the fee Indians upgrade their is $750 with a special dis- horse stock because he count for horseowners knows how much they who are Indian. Only love horses. The number Arabian mares will be Utah Valley's Fashion Center For Men Don't forget to remember Father's Day. June 15 Don't forget his favorite VAN HEUSEN' shirt. i A t V Utah Technical College Col-lege at Provo-Orem has streamlined and reorganized reor-ganized its administrative operations, according to President Wilson W. Sorensen. Dr. Lucille Stoddard and Don M. Kartchner, former associate deans, were appointed full deans. Dr. Stoddard is now dean of the School of Business, Related Education and Learning Services. Kartchner Kart-chner is now dean of the School of Trades, Industry Indus-try and Human Services. Douglas Carter, former instructor in electrical automation, is the new dean of the School of Technical, Tech-nical, Health, and Continuing Con-tinuing Education. Thirteen coordinators, answerable to the deans, include: Ross Fazzio, department of auto-diesel technology; Douglas Jorgensen, department of drafting-welding-machine shop technology; Allan Davis, department of construction con-struction - cabinetry - refrigeration re-frigeration technology; Anne Cox, department of physical education-home economics and human services; Gerald Conder, department of business management; Helen Ash-ton, Ash-ton, department of accounting ac-counting and office education; edu-cation; Douglas Warner, department of general and related educated; Elaine Drake, department depart-ment of learning enrichment; enrich-ment; Dudley Rowley, department of transportation; transpor-tation; Rulon Wells, department de-partment of electrical and automation; Ralph Merrill, Mer-rill, department of elec-xonics; elec-xonics; Richard Despain, iepartment of dental assisting; as-sisting; Karin Swendsen, iepartment of nursing. 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Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament Cascade Fairways 2 FRIDAY 13 Friday, June 13 9 a.m. -lp.m. "Big Sky Open" Archery Tourney Utah Tech College Orem Campus No charge to spectators Friday, June 20 U.S. Army Band Concert 27 SATURDAY Saturday, June 14 7:30 p.m. "MuBicMan" Orem Jr. High 21 Saturday, June 21 9:30 a.m. Parade 12th S-1st N. on State Street BVMUtK BEGINS Friday, June 13 7:30 p.m. "Music Man" Orem Jr. High Saturday, June 13 "Big Sky Open" Archery Tourney Utah Tech College Orem Campus 9 a.m. 1 D.m. Monday, June 16 7:30 p.m. "MusteMan" orem Jr. High Additional Dates To Remember Tuesday, June 17 7:30 p.m. "Music Man" Orem Jr. High Tuesday, June 17 7:30 p.m. Public Hearing 1980-81 Budget City Council Chambers Tuesday, June 17 7 p.m. Public Workshop Uinta Nat. 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