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Show " The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, April 27, 1961' 22 A 'rfi V - 4 : . Arts dormitories will house women; Separates' Youth Home Rites to Kick Off USU three house men students. Project Each of the family living Y. Divides. Speech Unit Architect In be two chapels set type units will have fqur Dr. Daryl Chase, President David offices and ments to each floor except the dent; State Sen. ReedBullen appojnted , rooms for stake, ward and main floor which of the Church of Jesus speecflias president of have of Earl Logan LDS Institute of Saints chairman of department olhe department Stake; Logan Mayor Gains Okeh Christ f ' and .supervision leaders: a gymnasium to activity lead groundbreaking services Hunsaker, and the' Delta Pill speech and dramatic arts at i . ; FOUR OF THE four-stor- y wiH ; ; Special to The Tribune Salt Lake County, Commission Wednesday approved recommendation of an architectural firm to draw up plans and specifications for a proposed $500,000 detention home. A formal agreement with the firm, however, hlngea upon setting up funds for, the - ' project THE NUMBER one choice of architects by a subcommittee set up to study the problem was ,the firm of Burch W. Beal Jr. A Lemolne-Nicol- a tus. Second choice for the Job was Edwards and Daniels. The sub committee was named by the Investigation and Procedure Committee which has been studying detention problems in the county. C. ChrisUviieii ( Mth year Omni. Open House Orem Social To Honor Utahn at 90 T. will Reli- , gion will be two the north which will allow two basketball games to be played students to a room, six to each SETTING i FOR the cere- simultaneously, ' a " nursery, apartment with built-i- kitchen mony will be the stake center loungea and other facilities. - and living areas. i building site east of 12th East With four apartments to a and north of U.S. 89, east of : JOHN H. Mickelson and Son, floor, each dormitory ' will the USU campus. 'V Logan contractors, submitted a house 77 "students. 4 , hous- low bid of $547,000,1 Site of the ihcluding THE DELTA THI House will ing development is four blocks alternates' but excluding fur- also house 72, but on the to the north. ' , nishings. !, plan.) ' . Ernest Stettlet and Sons ConTHE STAKE Center, to cost Site of, the new dormitories $650,000 to complete, will be and fraternity , housing Is s struction Co., Logan, has the home for two "married and plot Immediately east Contract for $2,427,74i8 for the two "single university wards, of J2th East and north of 10th eight living structures. Excava '' , tion has been completed. as well as the University Stake. North. Chorus. v - A room-and-boar- d ' e . Junior Wins Reins in InTHE terviewed representatives of the firms last Monday as to qualifications for the Job. They were screened from a total of seven firms interested in the project. In its written recommendation, the subcommittee pointed out that both firms were qualified but the number one choice went to Beal by a vote. apart- class- , USU ), for a $3,000,000 church building project at Utah State University Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. THE CEREMONY will mark the start of the University Stake Center, seven dormitories and a home for Delta Phi, returned missionary fraternity all scheduled to be completed by September, 1962. Participating in the program will be Alma Sonne, assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles and chairman of the USU Board of Trustees; . t y end-to-en- will Latter-da- It will USU presi- O. LOGAN McKay , e Special to The, Tnbuno PROVD-VT- been , of he BHgham Young University has been divided into two new departments, the office ' of Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, university president, '.repotted , v' Wednesday, . , Two new flepartments, will be department of dramatic arts and department of speech. . DR. HAROLD speech, Both . the new departments offer the bachelor el arts, bachelor of science; master of arts and master, of science de4 ' . ' grees. J wiH L Hansen, To AUQUSiSFU ntianro oelloue. burning, tmIotm on bottom- oMbt who headed the original de- .ad teusoeo colloomo partment, will continue as lUmnnothmrii chairman of the department of K dramatic arts; - Morris.1 M. fl " Clinger, assistant professor of t' mt ? ' ki t f have you- opened' yourJ - Auerbach' , . . :.' charge, account?; USU Ballot : ;' for quick identification " make a major purchase such os a wardrobe for a trip or a season take 3 months pay . . . pay A each month for the following 3. No interest, no red tape, no carrying 1 charge, no down payment. f Carry a charga-piat- e extra service when you , Special to The Tribune ta Tim Healy, a Jun ior majoring in pre law, eased into the presidency of the Utah State University Associated Students in Wednesdays elections. LOGAN fourth floor Credit Office, parking lovoi 1 3-- 2 ftpectal to The Tribune A SON OF Mr. and Mr. C. W. Healy, 989 Mountain Road, Ogden, Mr. Healy won, "THE COMMITTEE feels it is Imperative for the successful culmination of this project that an architect be determined and hired as soon as possible, and the project commenced while the public is sympathetic and aware of the problems pertaining to the detention home and our youth," the letter t OREM One of Orem residents will be honored over popular scholar and Sunday lor his 90th birthday football player Monday. Merlin Olsen, Logan. Open house lor Boren C. Suzy Thomas, Ogden, was Chris) Christensen is planned elected vice president of the from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the student body. home of his daughter and son-ISECOND VICE president is law, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Clare Jones, Logan; secretary Erieksen, 65 W. 800 North St., added. Orem. Commissioner C. W. Brady, is Ann Pocock, Logan, and whose department has juris- business manager is Roger MR. CHRISTENSEN was over the detention Dutson, Arco, Idaho. diction born in the village of Konrad Student senators winning said Commissioners W. home, Minde, Denmark, May 1, 1871 G. Larson and Edwin Can- were: Q. He came to this country in non have indicated their will AGRICULTURE: Max Tur1889 at the age of 18 as a con to move ahead on the ley, Garland, Box Elder Counvert to the Church of Jeaus bigness as speedily as possible. ty; humanities and sciences, project Saints. Christ of Latter-daSan SAID THEY would get Penny Rae Hafen, Santa Clara, settled at Moroni, HE He educapete County, and lived there together soon to work out de- WashingtonAnnCounty; tion, Mary Bullen, Logan; tails of the financing. most of his life. Commissioner Brady said business and social sciences, HE MARRIED Caroline Jen- there were two methods Jed Pitcher, Smithfield, Cache open sen Oct. 27, 1897, and left the for County; forest, range and wild infunds: through raising following week on an LDS mis- clusion in the bonding project life management, Jim Koons, Sioux Falls, S.D.; family life, sion to Denmark where he of the proposed served until 1900. Mary Lea Stoddard, Logan; inf building project or a Active in LDS Church work mill levy. dependent ( three elected); Mahdi Heravi, Iran; Judy TurInthroughout his lifetime, his of He favors the levy in the flees have included Seventies terest of time and because it ley, Garland, Sharon Wardle, Quorum president and member would not carry any interest. Fresno, Calif.; international (elected in primary), Bozorg in the bishopric at LaPoint, In addition, he pointed out, Uintah County. there was the $250,000 set aside Bahrani, Iran. 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