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Show i9, THE HERALD, Provo, bese : Senate pponents for |5Bhs Dis agree on ara:Tech runilie wS The V5 Republican candidate for the state scnate from North Ut Chumty, Robert Warnick, ciaims Suppart 4 preposal fer the state to make up any west as pregram oppese the propased $33 million request for the Unive jection bonding atself fora 35 million the crusade for increased funding fer construction. Phase one includes student union complex, Utah Techmeai College in the a heating plant, basicutilities, a senator reported. Awkwardness Claimed next legisiative session, a charge business building and an auto Mr. Wamick said that in his trades shop. thai Senator Deandisputes. Mr. Warnick said that in view in addition, the senator noted of the governor's stand that he the governor has agreed to Utah Tech funding they had best will not support rediate " Hee pleined support a funding proposal for i increase in funding drafting of plans and po for an expanded construction ions for the balance of substantial inereases in une pivgiam for tie new technical Speci funding places his fellow college campus in Orem, Mr. the entire campus. He added that the governor Democrats from Utah Countyin Warnick suggests that a Republican would have a better also has agreed to support 4 an “awkward position as they milion plus ioterest already appropriated jer phase one of ® that it will be diffiewst for his opponent. Sen. Ernest Dean, to appropriation Senator Dean o ed by saying he has been the sponsorof ail the major legislation affecting the campus and in the coming legislative session he plans to take an agressiverolein establishing an orderly construction program and Warnick Tells Reasoning “My opponent, Mr. Dean,is in an especially undesirable position in that he belongsto the same party as the governor and is at the same time emploved by th fh Va ‘This will make it very difficult for him to actively crusade for UTC funds raising charges of conf i of interest and personal gain.” Senator Dean said tht the efforts of Utah County's legislators have alreadypaid off by obtaining commitments of about $12 million for this year's constru construction program Dean Lists Suppor! “Utah County legislators have if to support three funding provisions in the 1975 session of the legislature.” Senator Dean said He indicated the governorwill Archaeology Symposium Set at BYU madefor the technical © UNTIL 9 “The need of the medical school is nore a need to re-assign Warnick continued “I that institut will place greater empha the training of loca students to be family practitioners the nswill be area's need for phy: met,” Commenting cn his relationship to thecollegeandhis tion of the leaderof party, Senator Dean said, “Ni one has done more for Uign Technical College than I have done.” Date Book a the development of the enti of appropri ¥ or contrary to the ROW IS THE TIME YOU NEED THEM FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY WicN'S - LADIES’ BOYS’ GIRLS’ TODDLERS’ DRESS - SPORT - SKI SCHOOL - WORK - PLAY COATS AND JACKETS Saturday guarantee of sufficient funds f Orem campus. must either aci contrary to the comparable s proposal te the 1976 legislative chsnce to obiain an increased lishing an GPEN LATE EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS elected to the state senatehe will for deficiency weet ihe lad price and the $6 BYU FACULTY ART SHOW — Saturday, Secured Gallery, B.F. 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DISCOUNTED Paid for by the ‘The 24th Annual Symposiumon the Archaeology of the Scriptures to be held at Brigham. Young University Saturday has been changed from the Madsen Recital Hall to the Pardoe Drama Theater, it was lo’ A WHOPPING BiG announced taday The popular symposium, is opento the publicfreeof charge, will feature a dozen presentations by scholars in the fields of biblical Book of Mormon archaeology, according to A Delbert Palmer, chairman. Registration will begin at 8 am. at the Pardoe Drama Theater in the Harris Fine Arts Center. A no-host luncheon ai noon in 357 Wilkinson Center will feature a movie and lecture on the Khirbet Beit Lei ruin in Israel Divorces Friday & Saturday MEN'S LEATHER COATS Elisabeth. J hall romGeoree Wilford Dale Melvin Vickie Lynn th Huggins, both granted divorces Friday & Saturday aie FULL-SLEEVE TURTLENECKS Fall colors, reg. $16.00 (°° ELECT OFF OUR REGULAR LOW-LOW PRICES LEE W. FARNSWORTH STATEHOSE REPRESENTATIVES Dist, 37 N. 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