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Show IT 1 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October lfl, I A v-- - mfiiiiHifirty'' No Enrollnienl Growth LOGAN Dr. Oak told those attending the luncheon pitot to the BYU-UlaState L'mveisity football game that BYU has set a level of 25.000 students and will not be going over this BYL (AP) expect to glow m let ms of enroflment, but we will look to out selves foi Dt Dallin H Oaks, t ew pi esiflent of Bi igham Young University, stated at a luncheon of BYU alumni h leel. ArinvJ Brings cz in Charges c? Slaying Case Spen il to The PUGWAY Tnbutie PRO VING GROUND Charges have been bt ought against an Iowa GI in the murder of an At my wife and the slashing of her ( hildt en here Wednesday, The accused is Spec. 4, William E. Noieen, 21, Siouc City He was transferred to Ft Carson, Colo. Fuday The charges against him lead to him over the phone Satui day by his company commander at Dugway aie piemeditated muider m the , death of Mrs Oak Sun 3(1, and premeditated attempted muider in the attacks on her childien, Cindy Katy, 3 The throats of mothet and daughters all wete slashed, but the childt en ate in satisfactory condition and improving at the base hospital here. Mrs. Murray bled to death, and her nude body was found at 7:45 a.m. Wednesaay. Mur-tay- 1 This means, be stated, that some things have to he given lip for otliei things, and pi lenities will have to be made. For instance, he added, the L " school schedu'ed ne to oen m 1973 plans lo have some 500 students attend. He explained that the 500 will be included in the level and lhat 500 less students will lie allowed in other areas of the university. We won't be doing a gieat deal of building, except to catch up with the students we Oaks said. He now have, added that areas such as the health center and the library do need updating. The level ot enrollment has become a catalyst to find other schools or education facilitic-s- , Di. Oaks explained. A plan lo use chapels m outer aieas of the LDS church during the week for class rooms as well as for chuich services is beng investigated by the continuing education depait ment at BYU. Oaks stated. At the piesent time some SOU non Mormon students attend the BYU. Dr Oaks stated that (Ins gives sevetal advantages to the LDS students. It makes the educational experience better, it gives the young people a chance to present the church gospel, enriches the relig.on classes and helps the state missionary program, Oaks said. .egister this yem, Said die stiuctuie was built in 193 Ainr-ttona by James C miner Special lo Tue Tribune OGDEN The Bertha Eccles Coi ununity Ait Cen ler recognized dunng the fifth annual Ltah Hentage Day tea Siturday, is a s.gniti-can- t community structure m terms of both history and put pose This opinion was voiced by Mrs Calvin L. Rampton, hostess at the Eccles Home unveiling, at 2580 Jefferson Ave sponsored by center officials A National Registei of Historic Places plaque also was present eel Mis. Rampton said the home s use as an art center for ctafts, a gallery shop and fine arts display center i in keeping with the goals of the Utah Hentage Foundation, of winch she is honorary chairman BYU President Foi esees t ri'i i "'I' on the In 1890 it was put chased by David Cedes, who remodeled the interior, installing quar-teieoak, enameled maple and red wooduoik The Victorian mansion still boasts a floor inlaid loom dining piece-bpiece by hand, the original entiance hall maible floats ana beveled glass, she said Another historical f'rt, she added, is its bathroom, one of Ogdens fust d y Visitors risk tunning into an "mteiested ghost." Mis. Lila Eccles Brnnhall, raised in the home. atd. Explaining, she added, Benha Eccles David Eccles wife, would be thrilled to see her home used to community aesthetics The late Mr. Eccles biography reads like the fulfillment of the gieat Ameitcan dteam arthwhile Uses We have tiled to encourage worthwhile uses of these old buildings," she explained. "We don't want to see them siltmg abound being dusiv museums for people to look at " Damages Shack' Alter kicking in a rear doot to gain entry, a burglar caused $110 damage lo equipment and took $15 cash fiom the Psychedelic Shack, 801 W. 1st Kenneth Gnffith. chdiiman. Jumoi League of Ogden historical survey, and foi reseal sh responsible which helped place the home M t s. Mr. Calvin North, police said. new "opens up meanwhile vistas in com- munity life s such as the Aid Society of Ltah and the Gal Scouts Also founded wete Ogdens Red Cioss and (he wartime Set vice Stai Legion She was active in the Relief Socieiy foi the Chuich of Jesus Clmst of Latter-da- y Saints, and sened on the Boaid of Regents foi the L'mveisity of Ltah ' In 1948 the home was donated to Webet State College fot use as a guls doimitoiy and social center Later it went to the LDS Chuich, whuh its use as a Communithe deed ty Art Center becoming official in 1959 Clul-dien- ; Bv Bub Leettglit Associated Pi ess WYUei IDAHO FALLS. IDAHO -Two pi tv ate powet companies have pledged their help and endorsed Lite location of a nu clear power plant in eastern Idaho Idaho Powet Co and Utah Power and Light Co. have then help to the eastern Idaho Nuclea: Industnal Council which is speatliead.ng a drive to get a liquid metal fust hteedet leactor located neat the national teactor testof Idaho ing sLtliun west Fulls Piestdent Nixon announced recently in Richland, Wash, that it ts hoped the U.S. will have two such expel tmental demonstration breedets soon Gei.e Rutledge, director of the Idaho Nuclear Enetgy Commission, said tins gives Idaho a good chanc of getting at least one of the demonstration breedeis which Idaho Power Co hei etofore had not publicly exptessed intei est in nuclear power generation, said in a letter to the "'astern Idaho Nuclear Industrial Council . m yctiMUnhm.-iutiui.sRTrT- O L. Hampton, right, Mrs. Kcnnem 3rd Campus Open tIi Technical College s thud campus, 4'h W'est Hanson said the building leased lot one year from Arnold Machnietj Co., will be used until additional heavy duy mechanics class space is constructed on the college s mam campus, 4(jOO S. Redwood Rd Ltah new istas Opens New Idaho Plant Drive IL Griffith admire Eccles Home art object. E. U-Ti- it His wife, Interested Ghost pto-mo- V, tndt any tudustnous pool hoy can get to be a millionaiie He was born in lst)3 in Suit land later moving to Ltbei ty to help his blind fathei five other children Along with tins he sold wooden kitchen ulensds As a youth Mrs Gitffuh said he showed astuteness at getting good bat gains foi his utensils and later became a ltullionane and nnpottant in western industty as well a investing m lumber railways sugar and banking n' 2 Firms Back Bertha Eccles Center Praised 1971 SiU Ollier Priori I it due.sn ii',rMiar,y-- R 1)1 and 2nd South, is now in full opeiation to house an overflow of students in heavy duty mechanics and auto mechanics. Utah Tech 11 10 Ul i.Q) keith o 9 P.H. TO OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 9 m. ft! jMMimiajRAMAm am .n 4& 4a 4 a wm .. a a, GI A iTi M, GI GI 0 w A M GI lfl W GI R1 sm. iTi am GI GI rw A rfi A GI m, Iff B B1 38. GI jn. m, GI 4. GI " GI GI GI .a, GI GI GI GI , A GI REG. sm, lfl A 9-i- n. GI GI Gi GI G! 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