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The degree was given Mr. Thomas in recognition, Mr. Evans said, of his lifetime of adventure, sportsmanship and exploration, his contribution to the knowledge of world events, his peoples and geography enlightment of this nation to its own position in Hie international scene for himself and what we have found him to be within himself. ... ... , 1 THE SAME honorary degree was awarded Robert H. Hinckley and presented by Harvey L. Taylor, acting chancellor of the Church unified school system. Mr. Hinckley, a native of Fillmore, alumnus of BYU, founder of an automobile dealership in Ogden, a founder of the American Broadcasting Corp., director and officer of many companies and organizations, also found time in a busy .career to devote to service. HE WAS assistant administrator of the Works Progress Administration, chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, assistant secretary of commerce for air and member of the War Production Board of the Economic Cooperation Administration, and the advisory councils to national institutes on arthritis and metabolic disorders. He was cited for his accomplishments in the world of business and the field of communicafor his outstanding contions tributions in the service of his . country, for his unstinting support for tiie cause of education and for devotion to the welfare of his fellow man. - S.L. Speaker Rocky Cinch, Aide Claims , Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller is to win the Republican presidential nomination and the Presidency because he has the will to win and is the best quail tied of the candidates, a campaign aide said In Salt Lake City Friday. going EDWARD P. Mattar, director of college and youth activities of the Rockefeller campaign, told Westminster College students the New York governor will win a personal victory In California and that this will bring Into his camp many of the delegates still to be selected. He said that while Gov. Rockefeller has been written off manytimes, he actually is getting stronger because of his convictions and courage, his 32 years of public service at all levels of government, Ms extensive experience In foreign relations and Ms demonstration of a belief in fiscal responsibility and local and state government responsibility. MR. MATTAR and Louis IL Calliste'r, Utah chairman of the Rockefeller campaign, announced the appointment of Greg Hackert, Westminster College Junior, as state chairman of college and youth activities. in sizes and button-bac- k a wide selection of col 8.00-9.0- 0 10-1- 8. women's famous brand tapered pants i Harvej ... nt h gradaatioa at BTC. 099 O sport ft.; ; i I. A I f - v, t 2. j THE DEGREES went to 868 men and 655 women, making a total of 1JS23 Dr. Crockett reported. Of the graduates, 44 per cent are married and 95 per cent are members of the IDS Church. I shirts V ' , i fT 0-- v wv. - h post-gradua- f - If-'- V L I L 1 famous California Brand I t',-- .! ' . !L s I ) REG. 4 of UTAH IS THE bone of the graduates, or 33 and per cent There are 513 5.00-- 5.95 EACH 329 THE FACULTY 16.00 REG. 6. mens LT. COL Donald E. McCullough presented second lieutenant commissions to 14 graduating members of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. A long list of fellowships and scholarships for studies was published in the commencement program. from California and 197 from Idaho. "There are graduates hare," Dr. Crockett said, from 42 states, the District of Columbia and 14 foreign nations. You'll recognize the brand as r one of the Most Famous . . . new 1964 styles reduced for one day only. 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M two-ye- THE 11 COLLEGES of the university held separate meetings Thursday and Friday to hear their individual valedictorians and make departmental awards. mens mens Hie ROIC Color Guard here leads Brigham Yoong University faculty and graduates toward I western walking shorts ewtraace of George Albert Smtta FMdhawm lor 1 achooTa 89th imiumhuM program. shirts Utahs Politicians Scour State for Votes Utahs candidates for governor that the administration is so to work hard and it is my firm persuade Congress to restore I contin- concerned with the welfare of conviction that with the help of the cuts. The absence of Utah's I ued efforts to gain voter sup- the rest of the world that we others who share my view, we congressmen from a vote ool and congressional seats port in talks before business are overlooking the Interests of producer-taxpaye- r. groups, county conventions and the American v ' delegate meetings. It sometimes causes me to Reduce Taxes think, he added, that the fedErnest L Wilkinson, candidate eral government and its agenworst enemies of for the Republican nomination cies are the domestic industries. for the Senate, Friday outlined a program for tax reduction in Attract Tourists a speech to a group of state convention delegates and voting disSpecial to The Tribune chairmen. trict MONTICELID A commuwhich makes itself attracnity HE ADVOCATED elimination of what he termed government tive to tourists and visitors is competition with private busi- also paving the way for new ness by selling businesses In industry; D. James Cannon, canwhich government is unneces- didate for the Republican nomsarily involved, elimination of ination tofor governor, told delethe San Juan County nearly all subsidies, a manda- gates tory payment each year (except Republican ' convention Friday in wartime) on the national night debt to reduce interest costs, ME. CANNON dted examples and amendment of the Social of factors which attract both Security Act to prohibit the exindustry and tourism in Calipenditure of Social Security fornia and elsewhere. He urged funds for any other purpose. communities of San Juan to proHe declared such a program vide improved facilities and would provide an incentive for services for visitors and assured citizens to invest in the future.' them of state cooperation if be is elected governor. . Worst Enemies , Special to The Tribune CASTLE DALE Rep. Lau- - Work Full Time Special to Tba Tribuna MONTICELLO Mitchell Rerence J. Burton publican nominee for reelection in the First District, Friday charged the Johnson Administration with gross inconsistency for waging war on poverty while pursuing policies which contribute further to the candidate for tiie Republican nomination for governor, Friday fold San Juan County Republicans that if he is elected he win devote fun time to the job of advancing tiie interests of the state. SPEAKING TO the Emery County Republican convention. Rep. Burton said domestic livestock, metal mining and coal are all bard hit by imports but WE MUST NOT stand still Our needs are great But our potentials are tremendous and with sound and aggressive iead-ershi-p Utah can accelerate its development I know what It is (R-Uta- Mel-ic-h, can generate a program which such vital legislation was gross) will bring about a new era of neglect cl duty." , progress, be said. Hike School Aid MS. KERR advocated a favorable vote on the freeport constitutional amendment, a study of tiie entire inventory tax system and speeding up public land surveys as a means of getting more revenue for schools. He expressed tiie view that Utah has been doing more talking than acting in the area of tourism and advocated a strengthened promotional program of action. Neglect of Duty David S. King, Democratic nominee for Congress in the Second District, Friday told a group of Salt Lake businessmen that hundreds of Utah Jobs were placed in Jeopardy by tiie absence last Tuesday of tiie states two Republican congressmen when the House slashed an Air - era United States. Force request for the HR Air Force Base F4C phantom project by nearly two million dollars. THE UTAH economy," be said, was recently rocked by space payroll cuts and will suffer another setback unless Sen. can Frank E. 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