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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 12, 1961 1CA Provo Smokescreen Board Okehs USU, CSU Housing Loans By Bob Evans Tribune Staff Writer LOGAN Housing at Utah State University and its Cedar City branch, College of Southern Utah, moved a step nearer to needs Saturday. THE USU BOARD of trus tees approved a $690,000 loan agreement with the Housing and Home Finance Agency for construction of a 72 apartment married students dormitory on the Logan campus. The bond, to mature in 40 years, will be put on the public market by the HHFA. Its terms allow construction to begin as soon as some final details are worked out. monthly m-- e 1 n g also approved a $285,000 bond application for dormitories at the College of Southern Utah, USU trustees also: 1. Accepted, after discussion, the resignation of USU head basketball Coach Cecil H. (Cec) Baker. Dr. Daryl Chase, USU president, assured the board that the coach initiated the retirement action himself, having reached age 65, prompted primarily by concern over the problem of finding a new coach' early enough for efficient proselyting. Coach Baker will be reemployed as a part-timassociate professor of physical education. 1 e e 2. NAMED THE TRUSTEES at their lip A.- - TRUSTEE Phil Bullen, Salt Lake City, as chairman of the governing board section of the Utah Conference on Higher Education. The conference will hold its 1961 meeting on the USU campus. 3. Approved three appointments: Clara Moore Schofield as assistant professor and county home agent in the Cooperative Extension Service, effective Thursday, to replace Lura Mae Hannon; Maxine L. Rowley as instructor and county home agent effective Thursday to replace Joyce Saddler; Rex D. Sanderg as research assistant in the department of zoology, entomology and effective Feb. 1, , 4. Jan. 1. PROVO Eight Brigham University aichaeolo-gjstleft Saturday for field work at ancient sites in the Young s Mate of Sampeche, Mexico, Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, BYU president, said. DR. M. WELLS, Jakeman, associate professor of archaeology, leads the expedition, the fourth such exploration by BYU in the walled city Tullan. Other expedition members are Carl Hugh Jones, assistant director; Ray T. Matheny and Lloyd H. Burckle, graduate ANDERSON-BROW- test-pittin- 6. Set March 11 as the date ing up dense smoke clouds and being done. for its next regular meeting. attracting hundreds of curious Cold ashes rained on Provo during the day as a result of onlookers to the area. occurs "almost SEVERAL reports also were heard. Carlton Culmsee, dean of the College of Humanities and Sciences and chairman of the USU Land-Gran- the blaze, Which FIRE Department annually, a fireman said. officials said the blaze evidently began about 9 a.m. and continued all day. Its cause ENROLL NOW and was not known. One fire TRIPLE truck was sent to the scene, yovr but lack of access roads and READING SPEED the marshy nature of the area EM Com PERCEPTUAL prevented effective lire IMC PROVO - Centen- t x ' 4 ' , LEARNING, ? I r k ? 6 r.. v DR. CHASE noted that all three campuses have seen enrollment increases this winter quarter over last year, although Snow College, Ephraim, was the only one to see a winter enrollment increase beyond the fall tally to a record high. Dr. Chase also read a buildings and grounds committee report on the universitys progress in renovating the Lyric Theater in downtown Logan. It will be completed for the USU production .of Shakespeares "Hamlet during the first week in March, he said. t , MSP A f t 14 - w f CHOCOLATES Special to The Tribune Youth came Into focus as one target for educa tion on alcoholism in sessions Saturday of the Utah State University institute on alco holism. LOGAN Big-w- e're ASSORTED n D O Delicious assortment of your favorites, in beau tifui Valentine box. Sure to please her on Va- O O lentine's Day. REG. $2.00 School, Salt Lake City; Robert L. Leake, assistant director, health safety, alcohol education. State Department of Public Instruction, and Dr. Jen nings G Olson, chairman, department of philosophy and instructor in psychology, Weber THE EARLY symptoms of College, who discussed drink the disease, recognizable many in high schools and times only by the potential al ing coholic himself, must be underDR. JOHN C. Carlisle, dean stood by all persons by the time they are 14 or 13, Mrs. of the USU College of EducaMarty Mann told about 150 tion, made the closing remarks persons in one of the last ses- and presented certificates of confer- completion to those enrolled sions of the two-dain the two-dainstitute. ence. Assisting USU with the in Mrs. Mann, executive director of the National Council on stitute were the Northern Alcoholism, New York City, Utah Alcoholism Council, Utah told the group that many times Alcoholism Foundation, Utah State Board on Alcoholism, people very close to the potential alcoholic may never even and Utah State Department of Public Instruction. suspect the symptoms. "ACTUALLY THE earliest general symptom is a feeling Test of dependence on alcohol," Mrs. Mann explained. She noted that the eailirst symptoms of alcoholism in elude making promises about drinking habits, lying about drinking, feeling a necessity for drinking before social gatherings, drinking to relieve , tired, nervous, or depressed feelings, and the way a perSpecial to The Tubune son drinks. LOGAN Although no "IF YOU HAD the experi sweepstakes trophies were ence of some of us, you could given out, host school Utah spot the alcoholic by lust sit State University dominated its ting with a group of drinkers, two day midwinter foiensic tournament heie Satuiday she noted. Mrs. Mann opined that, with tally of results indicated. our means of communication FOUR OF the five institu and education, there is no rea- tions participating vveie ieprc son why recognition of these sented among the winners, acsymptoms isnt possible. cording to Dr Rex Robinson, WE MUST include alcohol USU debate coach and chaireducation in our schools, Mrs man of the meet Mann emphasized. "It should be taught just as AMONG THE winners, by we teach other subjects not type of competition, were: over- Manuscript reading: First, or alcohol education shouldn't be Dave Till, USU; second, Ann waved around like a red flag. Moesienger, Weber College; third, tie between Paul DefosOTHER SPEAKERS includ- ses, Idaho State College, and ed Dr. Elizabeth B. Stewart, Connie Oborn, Weber. chief of psychological services, Three-waOral interpretation University of Utah; Dr. Dale tie for first place: Don O. Nelson, professor of health, Nichols, Idaho State, Allan physical education and recrea- Granstrom and Edison Schow, tion at USU; Knight B. Kerr, both USU. assistant principal, West High EXTEMPORE speaking Three-watie for first place: Chad Hansen, University of Utah; Judy Robinson, USU; Don Nichols, Idaho State. Debate Five teams were undefeated: James Palmer and Douglas Marker, Weber; Al Christian, Bob Lewis, USU; Roger Dudson, Wally Waite and Judy Robinson (substitute Special to The Tribune for- Mr. Waite), USU; Chad ELY, NEV. Air and ground Hansen and Noel Harbertson, searches for a missing Ely U. of U.; Kirk Stromberg and pilot continued Saturday with-ou- t James McFarland, U. of U. success. Westminster College was the SEARCHERS SAID wreck fifth team among the 60 conage of Army Sgt. James testants in the Friday-SaturdaGreens single-enginaircraft, tourney. which disappeared Sunday af-I r i r I I ii i ternoon south of Ely, could be hard to spot because the yellow craft would blend well DOES with ground cover. Winds and rain kept planes down Saturday morning, but three planes combed area MAKE YOU FEEL OLD are now discovering how much south of Ely in the afternoon. Thousandsand better they can feel b f stronger Kidney or Bladder combating THE CIVIL AIR PATROLS Irritations. ordinary These irritations often occur 35. and mar make rou tense and Utah will is expected to join after nervous from too burning or the search Sunday. Maj. Ott Itching urination frequent, both da y and night. lose sleep and sufmay you Secondarily, Webb, Salt Lake City said five fer from Headaches. Backache and feel tired, depressed. 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Additional mapping of the of the city city; wall, stratigraphic test Reports Rifle Theft trenches and digging into some Prowlers entered the auto- of the numerous temple pyramobile of Thayne White, mids will be undertaken, Dr. Jakeman said. Rigby, Idaho, while the vehicle was parked at 86 S St., and PUMPS WILL be employed stole a .22 caliber rifle valued in one area to permit sampling at $45, police were told of lower levels for history of the site, Dr. Jakeman noted. students; Eduardo Martinez, surveyor and cartographer; M. Harvey Taylor and Lawrence O. Anderson, undergraduate students, and Hayward Baker, a pump specialist. MAIN PURPOSE of the ex Firemen said the trucks Fire swept many would stand by until the flames acres of bullrushes and fields burn themselves out. south of Provo Saturday sendTHEY SAID no damage is Special to The Tribune 5. 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