Show student life iw U U Two USU renticeships Students Intern journalism students on Utah newspapers are currently serving app- a junior is working for the Box Elder News and Journal in Brigham City a senior is employed by the Deseret News in Salt Eve Mary Verde Berardy Pat United States Postal Service has recently initiated the assignment of a special ZIP code number to USU for use on university mail The new ZIP code is 84322 Beginning immediately as the stock of university letterhead and envelopes is depleted new materials must bear the new ZIP code number The one exception is postage-dubusiness reply envelopes This type of mail must bear the old ZIP code (84321) to enable the Postal Service to make an accounting of it e ra f u n j ©r (Li nrfi I The new ZIP code applies to mail which will be processed through the University’s Central Distribution Center andor which is official mail of the University Also professional societies organizations etc which are headquartered on campus should use the new ZIP code Mail which is delivered direct to its final destination by the US Postal Service such as mail for students living in University dormitories and which is not handled by University Mail Service will continue to use the 84321 ZIP code Lake pure Internship programs are bases of newspaper work alities designed to expose the student to all including reporting editing and layout ramer Jesse © Veterans Notice gold 's will P t U ening J Smith director of the Veterans Administration Regional Lake City furnished this important message today for all have been attending colleges and universities under the who eterans enter Elmer the fice Salt wens the past school year It is of the utmost importance that the Certificate of Attendance iirnished each veteran within the past few weeks be signed and eturned without delay The instructions on the card should be lowed carefully If the veteran fails to promptly return the card jayments to him for the balance of his enrollment in the current chool year may not be released In addition Mr Smith wants eterans to understand that failure to return the Certificate of card would delay enrollment in a future educational srogram for summer or fall sting CBS dent aP inter 'or a The during Bill II ming LOGAN LDS OF RELIGION INSTITUTE At-:endan- erful the also Dates: First Session: June 12 to July 14 for both sessions on June 12 are reminded that these cards should not be retained current term has ended Veterans of lntil the ent - Please register Ice Broad bent lon lub 'ete Honored Second Session: July 77 to August 18 Fees: Students student wives townspeople and others: $300 per session regardless of the number of classes our DC— Dr Marden Broadbent Provo area Utah State University Extension was recently presented one of the highest honors the US Department of Agriculture can I bestow upon its employees announced Edwin L Kirby ad- ministrator Extension Service WASHINGTON the coordinator ea es SCHEDULE FIRST SESSION SUMMER QUARTER 1972 -- Broadbent is one of 10 extension professionals selected from the nation to receive the USD A Cooperative Extension service Superior Service Award in an honor awards ceremony at "Dr I throughout Washington DC Dr Broadbent is a native of Heber City Utah and a graduate of University 1937 He received a masters degree in 1951 irom the University of Illinois and a doctorate in 1960 from the University of Wisconsin He joined the USU Extension faculty in 1938 assistant county Lake County Since 1941 he has served Salt agent as county agent in Duchesne County assistant livestock specialist county agent leader district director and Extension coordinator for Utah State 3s Mountain Lands area From 1966 lSDA Grant and to 1968 he served on a joint national committee of the the National Association of State Universities and Land Colleges Plays at Lagoon Season subscriptions for the three musical comedy presentations of Versity Utah Theatre Players at the Lagoon Opera House ti k L °e on sale through June 24 the final performance of “You’re A °od Man Charlie Brown” This musical entertainment for the entire y is based on Charles Shultz’ popular comic strip “Peanuts” (Baby-sitter- I I s will be provided) 111 Second on the season June y 29 is “Anything Goes” which eaturesovera dozen of Cole Porter’s hit songs “The Pajama Game” pother long running Broadway hit which has yet to be produced in Lake area concludes the season August 2 24-Jul- Performances of the three productions are scheduled Tuesdays Fridays at 8:30 pm and Saturdays at 7:00 and 9:00 pm eason subscriptions for all three productions are now available at e Lagoon Opera House Box Office 464 South Main Salt Lake 84101 For further information call the new box office r°ugh lePh°ne number 364-771- 7 Summer Quarter Registration Registration for the entire Summer Quarter and the first be conducted in the Nelson Fieldhouse today from 8 pm Packets will be distributed according to the Session will m to 4 J schedule (alphabetically by surname): Ni-R- o Rp-T- h K‘z 9:30 Hf-L- a Registration for the second session only may be arranged also at Office of Admissions and Records anytime prior to and in- e 17 There is no special registration day for the second after June 12 king July Session SECOND SESSION MTWTH |