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Show ajy 1 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, August 23, 1964 School Chairman Quits, Seeks Dixie Presidency Murray Dilch Overflows, Water Floods 3 Houses Dr. Moroni H. Brown, chairman of the Utah State Board of Education, Saturday submitted his resignation in order to make application for president of Special to The Tribune MURRAY An irrigation ditch overflowed its banks early Saturday and " flooded three homes on Wilson Avenue (5580 Dixie College. DR. BROWN has been a member of the state education board for six years and the chairman for four years. He is professor of psychology at the University of Utah, i In his letter of resignation to Dr. T. H. Bell, superintendent of public instruction, Dr. Brown said: THE WATER surrounded the homes of Vern Johnson, 43 Wilson Ave., and Arthur France, 45 Wilson Ave., causing some mintor damage in Mr. Johnsons South), causing considerable basement. damage to the basement of one The causWas too much water of the homes. being turned down in the irrigaMURRAY CITY Firemen tion ditch about 200 yards east spent more than four hours of Mr. Dansies home. pumping the water from two basements. Water stood five feet deep in 2 the home of Arthur Dansie, 41 Wilson Ave., wheiV he discovered it at 4:30 a.m. THE SOUND of running Two girls arrested water, created by a miniature while to trying complete their waterfall down one wall of the wardrobes - will -basement awakened me, Mr. have to try using money the next Dansie said. said Saturday. .time, police His basement including a piano, television set, bar, chairs THE TWO WERE turned over and other rumpus room equip- to their parents Friday after ment was damaged by the they were arrested in a downwater. Gas and electricity intp town Salt Lake store by a store Wilson Avenue (5580 South). Firemen had to nse their tracks his home were cut off as a pre- detective who followed them and equipment to pump the water from the flooded basements. cautionary measure. from two other business places. tirls Arrested As Shoplifters IN ORDER to make formal application as president of Dixie College, I hereby tender my I do this with resignation. the encouragement of several key people in the Dixie area and interested colleges, at the University of Utah and .with the support of my family. As president, it would be my avowed intention to further the plans for the expansion and development of the college which ... back-to-scho- 1 v Water from an overflowing irrigation ditch in Murray turned the late Arthur Bruhn has thus and back yards into wading pools at three homes on patios Dr. Moroni H. Brown . . . far so well advanced.. Resigns as board chairman. DR. BELL said, We appre ciate the six years of service t that Dr. Brown has rendered to the State Board of Education and will miss his leadership as chairman. Dr. Bfowj a native of Brig. ham City, is a graduate of the U. of U., took a masters degree at Columbia University and his doctorate at Denver University. Special to The Tribune LAWRENCE, KAN. Byron HE HAS BEEN associated Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs, with the psychology department Orrin H. Jackson, Provo, was at the university for 16 years elected regional chairman for and before that was with the the 1964 Regional Boy Scout Ex personnel department of the Salt Lake City Board of Education. plorer Conference. He also has had part - time HE ALSO IS one of 11 finalists with the Univerappointments from the Utah delegation in a of Utah Medical School in two-daseries of skill contests. sity pediatrics and psychiatry. Utah finalists are: Bob American Fork, instruTHE RESIGNING chairman mental solo; Brad Carlson, is a member of the American r. Bountiful, first aid; Byron Jack-so- Psychological Assn.; the Amertable tennis; Garth Reid, ican Association for the AdSpanish Fork, trap shooting; vancement of Science; Sigma Bruce Stephenson, Delta, pass, Xi, honorary research society,' punt, kick, and personal fitness; and the New York Academy of Provo Scout Takes Top Area Offic DOWNTOWN & COTTONWOOD V Best form goes to the top of the class in bras! - back-to-sclio- ol y Me-cha- Dale Nielson, . basket- Moroni, ball; Jim Halliday, 370 Byran Ave. (1565 South), Salt Lake City, basketball; Glade Williams, Kamas, photography; Mick Christensen, 373 Kensington Ave. (1525 South), Salt Lake City; weight lifting; Mont Peterson, Lehi, personal fitness; Roger Smedley, 1340 Westminster Ave. (1805 South), Salt Lake City( personal fitness. Science. In addition he is a member the board of the Utah Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation and a member of the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club. f HE IS married to the former Cherry Sale and they live at h Ave., Salt Lake City. They are the parents of seven children. 1221-5t- Utahns to Vote in November On 3 State Judicial Races Continued From Page B-- JJ5 l sity of Utah College of Law. Before entering private practice in Ogden, he served for a short period on the staff of the district attorney in Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. Gudmundson is married to the former Karen Crane of Mink Creek, Idaho, and they have1 five children. admitted to the Utah Bar, until 1957, he engaged in private practice in Ogden. Mr. Hyde received a B.S. gree from tife University de- of Utah in 195land his law degree from the samAnstitutiona year later. He is married, has four children and resides in Ogden. 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