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Show ..... , D !:-!- W 7 !' V A'' BESERET :YU Presidcal01- , NECAS-AN- D TELEGRÂK-Sorli- erary7 ;1158- City-,-tild- , Joins . In-Scout-W- eek - Pbservance- of national- Boy Scout Week started In Utah Frt. - , I' day- for Expansion -- - - PROVOA - dol- Multi-millio-n -- 4 o; 'were outlined before 600 bust- dilMONE.."INO ness and 'industrial leaders here Thursday night by Dr. Ernest Wilkinson? president of the the university will have more than 20,000 Students by 1975 and More than 50,000 students by - the year 2000, he said. He reviewed immediate plans low building at the university which will see $12 million in buildings added within a -- few years. Four additional buildings have been approved for and some 19 structures , planning which are included in the master , plan are contemplated but not yet approved by the university's board of trustees. The university has purchased 200 acres of land during the past several years for its expansion bringing total campus size to 450 acres, he disclosed. Extended Service But the need of the university Is not only in expansion of buildings, he said, "Human affairs, scholarships, religious at- , , - - -- , - T and adding of more scholarships and grants-in-ai-d for students. It will include also the extension of the university's services to far areas of the nation.The bind- is pected- to raise money from as many- sources as possible, Dr. Wilkinson said. Finances are expected to come from alumni, faculty, parents of students, friends of the Institution, and corporations and individuals who are interested in the university. - endowing The university president said he the endowments for ' the expected university to increase considerably during the expansion and development program. -- ; - - , y- Information Bureau-S- Deseret News Washington Dotes Fói.7:::Thi-1.-'Pla-e:,.$ite.'i...'i-- , Tr i Construction of an informa lion bureau building at the "This Is tlie Place" Monument in the mouth of Emigration Canyon was announced Friday by.C. J. Olsen, director ' slt the State Parks Corturdssiott The building, which will face south, will be located approximately 200 feet north of the monument. Construction should be completed before the beginning of the summer tourist Included in the development work,, to be completed in stagts,' are an amphitheater, two Olsen vation .shelters, shelters, parking areas for. more than t..., .X.. ,,,, t1MI:7 ,,, x .t. 4 - NI. 1 ' I. 'k,,. I ,,,,, 0 ,Ze1.1' 1010...... ,' 1 ' : lir ....or. Willy ' ,...., P's , .4 ( 611110OPPOSIMI hog asesneearst ' FAUN MUD if ,1-e-f I 1 i F f -- I made especially for Auerbach's this exceptional 2 men s NOVA SCOTIABELLY , MOPPED TT 9 Cream Cheese (:7-4- We know EASTERNwSMOKED 3 WHITE FISH 1 for buyfor good looks. In fact, we guarantee satis-faction' or your maney back! Block tan, sizes 6 to I 1, B, ç, D. - 114;1101'd)) ittiottri 1 - comfort,: Mal orclarkadd I 36c post. sates tax ix Utak age, 2 Co. of Salt Lake ect - is N. ' Clawson. In connection with tile information bureau, - Mr. Olsen also announced that- k master-pla- n was being prepared for development of the area around the monument ; ' 0 1 - 'Deseret Nut's N, IA .. , 1 Insights. lutes. 1r110.: t ,t):;,.. tlitir V. Watkins, Secretary of the Interior Fred A. Seaton agreed to incorporate a provi. sion for the additional funds in the administration's 1959 budget request.- Need for the money arose when contracting work at the Glen Canyon damsite moved more rapidly than, planned last ............ poW0.!rn.0:!,. .! .. ' t 4 ''4, 44.,? ., ...S.40,-40- ". ;,:, , :., . - - Dawn told the committee that "every day., otsielay.slua Io Jack..14, struction funds" places an added burden upon the financial fees'. bility of the entire development. The Interest upon funds already advanced is costing $329.- 789 a year, Dawson indicated. Rep. Dawson characterized , of the entire - from-th- - ALL MODELS! ALL CES1 of Larry W. Employment Johnsom. Binghamr' as the plat man on a temporary basis in the County Recorder's office at salary of $300 per month was ap proved Friday by the Salt Lake County Commission. 0,Wg,O. :t-'- : ':(10,1ifr 0 ,.. PkI ES1 PRICES! , -- Where you see the OK sign, you'll find a used car that is just t.he make, model and coloryoure' looking far,Allthese , move cars are priced to . the trade-infast.4nake room-fo- r your dealer is getting on 1958 Cheviess , 114i 41Tri:, 01 G1 s' 41i14T1144.1443, 011111rfaici)rj , , , Ttril d 4 0 It415:10P! , r ;')Av g Stop in at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's. Ile is a man you can trust a responsible businessman who knows that the best way to stay in business - .. ' is to treat all customers honestly. ' . , ' Right now he has the widest selection used ears ever. And of they're priced to fit every budget. Share in the savings. See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer at the big OK sign., : , 7USED, - 0 franchised dealers display these ft!m0"8 trademarks. " --C- 1113' hevrolet - ' .4$.6a." ...4..'b-.4:- CARS ' - ti.i0.:, kO. ,' DELICIOUS (111CialtRAVIOLI ....'.Y9..!.J.17:...,k()...CA.1....'..ri.APTH..0.1.7.11.ZED'.:..17,1..EVRQ.Irqli....0.t.A!yll..':- TRY IT TONIGHT!, - I 3 , t N . S -- . Hired As Plat Man s r 0 . , - 16 20 $10tMillion Fund Hearing Opens On Däni t ,- , ( - - , - - durabtlity and sleek', - Hicken- this is on outstanding 01100 IN FOR LUNCH BEST FOOD SERVED ANYWHERE Stomies Perking Tickets Ve &kW road networks and flOwer gar. looper, Dirksen, Martin and dens. Bricker. Senatorial courtesy requires Mr. Olsen said that 'several small hills around thefl monu- the bill to remain on the table ment will be graded In order to for 24 hours In :order that co-sponsors may---- attach their provide lu better view from the- measure. namei proaching roads. p" 75. LOX : u-ti- value ',line grained calf ' S d - , b-aieme- monument Construction City.--Archit- revenue can come in project. 9 , -- -- tit 01J 59. doz. BAGEL m mp rev ed sponsored 1,200 A river development program in Utah.' cntil It Is finishede to q.0,!il.ir0IDIA,ti -- - - the-si- "cask register f willoInika-bout-41A---f?ew--- barg:liti 7 7"12 g Weekend Spetial - WASHINGTON., D.C.Senator Arthur V. Watkins expressed his support of the administration's on the Senate floor Thursday afternoon. He introduced a bill identical to the administration measure cofarm-progra- 11 season, Mr, Olsen said. Cost of the building and related expenses willbemore than $31,000, Mr. Olsen said. When completed, the building will serve as a combination in- Utah Rep William e ,,, . - Attitude; Lyle Hyatt, s'uperin tendent, Utah Highway Patrol, t whose subject will be, 'Our Spe- cial Assignments," and Ronald Madsen, Explorer Scout, winner of the Great Salt Lake Councirs "Report To The Nation'!, contest. , 1 -- WASHINGTON, D.C.HearWilliam Noble Waite, newly appointed by the university to ing On a $10 million aupplemenbead the development program,' tal appropriation to continue said the fund program will exwork on the Glen Canyon Dam tend to all areas of the nation of the Upper Colorado storage and church. project were opened Thursday before the powerful House Ap-propriations Committee.Under urging by Senator Ar. , whcr- , formation bureau and comfort station. de ' It will be built- Into tbe of a north of The front will be contitudes are more important than the buildings on this campus" structed of cut stone with large be declared,, glasi doors. The rear of the For this reason, the develop- building, which Will be agilnst ment program will include cre-- , the hillside, will be concrete. - ation of one - Construction- - work - be WU-destin- - i grams in church, Theme for the 48th anniver sary of Scouting in America is "National,. Safety Good Turn," 'which will stress the reduction 'of- accidents and training for catastrophes In the coming year. Hundreds of Scouts are ex Watkins Approves Farm Program e - ; '- : INFORMATION BUILDINGThis architect's drawing depicts the new information building and comfort station that will be constructed at the site of "This Is the Place"- monument at the mouth of Emigration Canyon. Construction will begin' immediately, with tompletion'expeeted 'before the opening of the summer tourist season. , --- It has been estimated that : tt $5 Students 30,000 , A local celebration- - at Scout Week has been under Way since last Sunday when many Scouts throughout the state .held go, 31ears. . IN011MNagliMMUWA . ; Million during the next 40 months and many more millions for' bpilding and expansion dun--tng ensuing months. Dr. Wilkinson told business and community leaders at a banquet and meeting that enrollment at the university has &LAle4 during the past SeCeral - president. Utah Safety Council, . - .1 - . Ixt.The willfundhavedevelopment as its goal . The observance will run from Friday to Feb. 13, and will .in. elude a special kickoff meetihg at the State Capitol Saturday afternoon. shk dress Scouts and their adult leaders ow Safety.": 4 W. VV. Clyde, president, Utah pecte,c1 'to lather at the State Parks National Council, will capitol Saturday for the kick- outline the National Safety ' off me,eting 6i the safety pro- Good Turn program.' ' . gram.-' speakers at the gather-Gov. George De Crylde will id ing will be Lawrence F. Black, . lar expansion program for Brig-)aYoung University and ways or financing the expansion - . 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