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Show I 4B DESFRET NEWS, Tuesday, March 12, 1968 - WEST JORDAN A fOSi 40 W Up $10 In Fall Quarter H Utah Weather Utahns brgan getting a more collo within the next two weeks. Utah has Unfortunately, ercurate look at weather condifew official weather statvery tions Monday, thanks to efforts ions. Providing accurate weathof three agencies in the state. er information for general aviaUnofficial observations are tion pilots has been most diffinow reported three times a day cult, said William T. Chapby Utah highway patrolmen man, head meteorologist, U.S. from Richfield, Cedar City, St. Weather Bureau. was the George and Kanab. They go toj The weather observers at the U.S.i brainchild of Bobby V. Walker, Weather Bureau in Salt Lake Utah Jirector of aeronautics, n Mr. Chapman and Don City . of the Highway The bureau expects to expand the service to Price and Monti- - program Chris-topherso- Council Coordinating changed its name to Sait Lake Council County Coordinating and Monday night agreed to back a plan for enlarging the county commission as the best with southwest, with one commi-sione- r from each. The tifth c views expressed by commission would be elected missioner Chairman Oscar Hanson Jr. at serve as coi would and large the meeting. mission chairman. He suggested the corrfmission Mr. Hanson said he felt th be enlarged from the present treasurer and certai: three members to five mem- auditor, other posts should continue tc bers. The county would be di- be elected officials and not vided into four districts, north- under control of the A tuition inCEDAR CITY $10 tier quarter at College of Southern Utah will go way of improving county govinto effect fall quarter 1968, ernment. President Royden C. Braith-wait- e Their plan for enlarging the east, southeast, reported today. We made the decision to increase student tuition very! reluctantly, but the costs of pro-- , viding a quality education made the increase mandatory, President Braithwaite said. The $10 increase is the same, for both resident and non resident students. CSUs board! of trustees made the decision at its last board meeting (March 7). General announcement of the tuition increase was delayed until its effect could be with students and fand-t- iTiVs 4 8, FlttSf FEDERAL Sim and Loan Association Main at First South northwest and Muoh of the credit must go in getting this program operational. He has taken the leadership in training his fellow officers in providing weather observations,! and has done an excellent in building team spirit, Mr. Chapman said. Although the observations are are much more1 unofficial, accurate and more valuable to pilots, in particular, than off: cial observations taken as much as 100 miles from the four cities, Mr. Chapman said the terrain members. and other factors in Utah have Even with our increase, CSU a tendency to change weather situations rapidly, so the eye- will still have the least expenwitness reports which are now sive tuition and general fees will prove to be cost among Utahs four-yeavailable Braithwaite schools, pointed extremely valuable. out. We will initiate the call-u- p Tuition at CSU this year is $67 each day, and place the information at the desks of our fore- per quarter, $201 per year. Next casters. Reports include rain- year tuition will be $77 per or $231 per year. In adfall, cloud formations, wind in- quarter CSU students will pay dition, which can be formation, etc., correlated with our radar and $36 per quarter for general fees, bringing total tuition and generhydrology units. al fees to $113 per quarter. jc-b- Ji coincides The West commission Side crease of to Mr. Chris topherson !r Now If's S.L. County Coordinating Council CSU Tuition di;-cuss- y 3 More Utah GIs !!! mi ieaIIin 1 viernam Three Utahns were placed on Hyrum Schmidt, also of he Vietnam casualty list Mon- Eureka. Funeral services are pending. day by the U.S. Defense Department. LISTED MISSING They are Army Pfcs. Richard Sorensen, 20, Eureka, Joseph Gary Vogrinec, 19, Ogden, and Army Spec. 5 Gary D. Hall, husband of Vicki Hall, Vernal. They are Army Pfcs. Richard Sorensen, 20, Eureka, and Joseph Gary Vogrinec, 19, Ogden. Pvt. Sorensens relatives were told he died in action during Pfc. Vogrinec listed as missing In action since Jan. 29, had been in Vietnam since August, 1967. entered the Army July 15, and received training at Ft. Bliss, Tex., and Lt. Sill, Okla., before serving in GermaHe 1966, ny. Pfc. Vogrinec was bom July 7, 1948, at Price, a son of JoFebruary. seph and Pauline Theressa He is survived by his widow, Lopan Vogrinec. He moved to the former Peggy Sparrow, Eu- Ogden six years ago, after livreka, and his mother, Mrs. ing at Price and Midvale. LDS Jobless Claims Decline In Utah PRIEST He was a 1966 Ben Lomond High graduate and was a priest in the Ogden Ward, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. two brothers, Charles W. Vogrinec, Ogden, and Thomas H. Vogrinec, Murray. Spec. 5 Hall, 21, died March 4 of gunshot wounds suffered In combat. A tracked vehicle commander, he had been in Vietnam nine months. Fifty-Fourt- i h , y Continued claims for uneminsurance dropped ployment from 13,144 to 12,627 the week ending March 9, the Utah Department of Employment Security reported today. Initial claims decreased from 935 to 758. Job offers through Employment Security offices totaled 740, compared with 883 the same week a year ago. ....pjwwtwrww - s s Han-Ogde- ' " - " ft 's j ... , I ;y.'N , 'v ' , 'V-- s s it 400" s line cookware set with fired-o- n Teflon 1995 Set includes: covered saucepan, covered saucepan, skillet, t. dutch oven (lid fits skillet, too). 10-in- no-sco- ur no-stic- k, 3-- 5-q- Teflon linings wel- come metal spoons, spatulas aluminum sturdy, smooth-heatin- g National Design Award winner r-- ' special offer: reg. 5.95 favorite t. covered saucepan now at introductory ibardiscover the great "400" gain price 2-q- & 'ff I- . line! K' , ; v. ... 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