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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Page 5 Thursday, October 3, 1991 e, Tough questions about environment Is it possible to find common ground in the continuing struggle between farmers, ranchers, environmentalists, developers, and other users of the environment we share? What is our responsibility for preserving or developing resources? Who should make these decisions? Who should enforce them? How can we define Snow College employees honored on anniversaries by President Gerald Day (center) include: Joyce Parry, R.ck White, Lynette Olson, Keith Beazer, Diane Ogden and David Rosier. Anniversaries observed at Snow the new school year began at Snow College, time was taken out to recognize some of the employees for their years of As from Snow College 25 years ago. Jay Snow, James Luster and Lyman Tolman have all spent 20 years working for Snow College. Jay has spent a couple of decades working in the Financial Aid Office at the school. During his 20 years of service he has served two different terms as the President of the Utah Association of Student Financial Aid Directors. James Luster has been a member of Snow Colleges Science faculty for 20 years. He has taught Physics and service. Some 20 employees were recognized for the years they had served the school and ten others were honored for their hire anniversary dates. Among those recognized for five years of service were Virginia Larson, Carol Jacobsen, Rose Abbott, LaRee Nielson, Keith Beazer Kathleen Hansen, Richard White, Eugene Moulton, Sandra Lanier, Diane Ogden, Joyce Parry, Katie Jean Larsen, later-directe- Soderborg. Tom Adams is currently handling shipping and receiving is the need for for need and the preservation raw materials for economic growth? These questions, which are so important in our lives, are the backbone of a free public program to be held in Ephraim next week. Ten Sanpete County community, education and rs and users in a panel discussion led by Dr. Quinn McKay at the Crane Theater at Snow College on Tuesday, October 8 at 7 p.m. The program is sponsored by the Utah Humanities Council. The panel discussion isnt as easy as deciding whether grazing and accessibility are good or bad," said Utah Humanities Council Project Scholar Steve Peterson, an English professor at Snow College. Its more difficult than that. The panel represents a variety of the questions will produce more than yes or no viewpoints, so responses." Moderator Quinn McKay is a former professor of business at the University of Utah. As a private consultant, he specializes in conducting seminars on professional ethics, and is the author of In Search of Executive Ethics. As a panel moderator, he had demonstrated his skill in posing provocative questions and drawing people into the discussion. The Sanpete panel is one of eight across the state. Each of the panels will examine a fictional case tailored to reflect specific local concerns. In addition to the larger questions of environmental development, local issues include water and grazing rights, which affect our economy. Local coordinator is Diana Major Spencer, Mayfield, member of the Utah Humanities Council. d Two men also celebrated their silver anniversaries at the and supervises mail operations. Dorothy Floyd is currently serving as Associate college and between policy-make- Engineering courses and, has been the Chairman of the Physics Department. Jim is currently serving as Natural Science representative on the Curriculum Committee. He has also served as Division Chairman and Director of Vocation Education. Lyman established and the Instructional Media Services on campus which he continues to do. Kent Paulson, Clara Larsen, Lynette Olson, Edith Willardsen, David Jamee Rosier, Wheelwright, Renee Mauche, Sharon Christensen. Three employees celebrated their ten year anniversary with the school. They were Tom Adams, Dorothy Floyd and Mark Librarian research efforts of the Great Basin Experiment Station and Shrub Sciences laboratory of the U.S. Forest Service. the greatest good for the greatest number? Can there be a balance business leaders will explore the dilemmas faced by college as they prepared for yet another year. Osral Allred and Clyde Blauer are now working on their 26th year at Snow College. also coordinating activities in the new testing center which was Osral is a native of nearby assigned to the Division of " learning Resources by the Vice Spring City, Utah; He attended President for Instruction. Mark hth Snow and BYU and has tw0 degrees from Utah State Soderborg is taking a new position beginning this school year. He is beginning this year as a faculty member with the TheatreSpeech Department i Irene Scow and Larry Christensen were honored for putting in 15 years of service to the school during a special recognition dinner. Irene is serving as a University. Osral is the chairman of the Art Department and a member of the Faculty Senate. He teaches Financial Aid Specialist at Snow College.' Irene was selected as the Outstanding Employee of the Snow College chapter of the Public Utah Employees Association in 1986-8Larry is the Director of Finances at Snow ' College. Larry also graduated 7. drawing, jewelry, pottery, and design classes but his favorite art medium is watercolor. Clyde Blauer has been a professor of Biological Sciences at Snow College for the past 25 years. During his tenure at Snow he has taught Botany, and Natural Microbiology, Resources. Clyde presently represents the natural Science Division on the Advancement and Tenure Committee. He has been actively involved with . 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