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Show t SUU, BLM co-spons- SA nn n? 111 service day Mi r. twrJMi' j JW U i i M V Lj 5 Li L.J By KRYSTLE WHITNEY kwhitneysuujou rnal.com of Land Bureau The Management is joining with the Outdoor Center to host the Three Peaks Service Day. Anne Smith, Outdoor Center director, said the event will take place at T hree Peaks on Saturday i Uiv 1 U r o d L) 'vj U n hi' Mi W-- OnO M MM h Urd l . id d Liyft H r j J these possessions restoiation and digitization was funded by a shared giant between SUU and the National Park Services National Trails Office, Seegmiller said. Between tliis year and last year, the office has put $50,000 toward the project. That amount was matched by SltU in the plan, Seegmiller said. The addition of the Howard R. Diiggs Collection has been According to his biography, Howard R. Driggs was the first English professor from as well as secrctaiy, registrar and assistant principal 1897-190- at Li since his death in 19h3. Dormer President Steven D. Bennion played a critical role in the university's purchase of the collection, Seegmiller said. Bennion had a special interest in the collection, as Iris grandfather and Driggs had been close friends. The project of preservation, 1800s. - i. i inventory R. The Howard Dnggs Collection opened Lriduy m the Special Collections on the garden level of the Library. Collection The Driggs contains possessions of the late Howard R. Diiggs, who had more than 50 rolls of film, about 4,600 photos, manuscripts and maps, along with many original illustrations done by William Henry Jackson, who was one of the pioneers to travel on the trails leading west in the late If people need tides they need to be (in the Outdoor Center) at 8 a.in. she said. The event will last until noon. She said volunteers will meet at Three Peaks at 9 a. in. and a free breakfast will be served. There will be a free pancake breakfast and we will be giving to volunteers, away free Students who are she said. planning on attending should received. Outdoor Center Equipment Manager Dean Cummings said students could volunteer to do one of three things w'hen they arrive for the service day. We will be doing either tree planting, fence repair work or litter pickup, he said. Smith said it should be easy for students to volunteer because it is close to Cedar City. It's really close, one of the closest recreation areas that we vrrvN. wi V. Dy S&r,!A?frt tA ADM OLD sarnoldsuujou rnal.com at 9 a. in. know, Southern Utah University Student Discount ti.. or show, up with gloves and clothes to match. BLM said the Smith approached the Outdoor Center about the project. . They approached us and asked if we would like to be involved, she said. They know' students like to help out. She said although this is the first time the Outdoor Center has helped with a project of this the kind, they have worked-witBLM before. The BLM has been very supportive in the past, she said. We felt like it would be nice to give back the support we have Page 3 University Journal Thursday, September 28, 2006 Each student may purchase up to two tickets per performance with a valid SUU student ID. Tickets available day of performance, are not transferable and are subject to availability. The Tony Award-Winnin- g Stop by the Ticket j Office in the Randall L. Jones or 0 Auditorium theatres. Visitusatbard.org ShXKespeAUCMl festiVAL if -- 1 cost-sharin- the' Branch Agricultural College, the first name of SUU. I le spent the lest of his career teaching at the University New of Utah and Yoik University. According to Ins biography, Ins outside interests included the American Pioneer Trails beneficial to SUU, she said. The collection brings positive attention to the institution, she ' 4 said. It even puls us on the map for trails researchers. Paula Mitchell, the university arclm ist, said she thinks that the Driggs Collection has brought "a lot of traffic to SUU. have We already had researchers fiom all over come to see the collection, she said. The collection is currently still available in the garden level of the library as well as a special section located on the thud floor It is tilled with photographs that are consideied to be one of the main contributions' of the election, taken by Driggs while he was a professor at SUU, Seegmiller said. Association and the American West. In 1946, he established the Spanish Trails Association in Cedar City Janet Seegmiller, associate professor of library media and special collections, said since the collection was acquired by SIT' in May of 2004. tlieie has been much work put tow ard the preservation and digitization of the various items in the collection. the SUU purchased collection from Dnggs widow, Seegmiller said His widow, along with his stepdaughter, has woiked to .9 & she said. Cummings said it is a great opportunity for students to volunteer and show they care about their environment. If youve ever been out there youll see why it needs service, he said. If youre out there on the weekend it's crawling with people recreating and having fun and thats all great, but it takes a toll on the environment and the trails. He said by going to Three Peaks and volunteering, students can put back something that they take from. Its a chance to make the area nice for future generations, Cummings said. Smith said she agreed students can make a difference. I think that one tiling students dont realize is that' SULI is one of the largest presences in the county and we impact the community, she said. After the service event, Cummings said students can stick around to enjoy a bike ride around the trails. Weve been planning this bike ride since the beginning of the he said. semester, It is a . t t or do you want to ... The Man? (( BE RICHARD PAYSONUIJI.'tHSn I JuLIRMAL Items are on display in the Gerald R. Sherratt Librarys new Howard R. Driggs Collection. Opened Friday, it features the former professors memorabilia. 1PO0JCE BEAT Cedar City Police Department Police responded to a report at 491 F,. DL Sargent Drive and anested Joseph Ryan Luck, 22, on suspicion of intoxication Police responded to a report at 97 Wednesday S. 300 East and cited and released Arnold Jones, 28, on suspicion of theft Thursday Police responded to a report at 1300 N. Cedar Blvd. and arrested Kristen Gadegaard, a senior family and consumer sciences major Irom Cedar City, on suspicion of driving nuclei the influence. Police responded to a report at Thursday 250 S, Main St. and cited and released Kyle M Camei on, a freshman hotel, resort and hospitality management major from Deerfield Beach, Fla., for suspicion of minor consumption, possession or pm chase of alcohol. Police arrested Jeremy Ferns, 31, Thursday on a warrant and suspicion of theft, no insurance and burglary. Police cited and released Justin Thursday Keith Robinson, 27, on suspicion of failure to provide his name at the scene of on accident. Police responded to a report at 880 Friday N. Main Street and cited and ieleased Ryan Scott Alamo, 18 on suspicion of underage possession ol tobacco. Police responded to a report at 11 V Friday 200 South and arrested Yasel Omar Tinajeio, 20, on suspicion of child abuse Police responded to a ieporl at 1467 Friday Northern View' Drive and cited and released Nathan Robert Spence, a junior criminal justice ma jor from Oak City, on suspicion of lewdness. Police responded to a report at 1634 .Friday N.. 380 West No. 3 and cited and released Robert Crenshaw', 19, Colton Isom, 19, and six juveniles on suspicion of minor consumption of alcohol, and Gavin Baker Evans, 18, Kelly Souter, 18, and Seth Topham, 18, on suspicion of minor consumption of alcohol and illegal sale of beer. Police responded to a report at 150 Saturday Wednesday .... Do you want to work for The Man, four-mil- e ride that is a great trail for beginners. Its lower elevation and the majority of the course is dow'nhill , rp 5. N. 200 West and cited and released Phillip A. 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