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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, August 24, 1972 Wildcat presides will be honored Kiew observance inDr. Joseph L. Bisaugurating hop as the seventh president of Weber State College has been tentatively set for Nov. A three-da- Michigan University in one of the top football contests of the y inaugural ballet by the Ballet West that evening concludes the observance. Although Dr. Bishop is the seventh president of the institution that is now Weber State College, he has the distinction of being the first to take the reins with the school coloperating as a four-yelege. Dr. William P. Miller, who relinquished the presidency last June 30, had taken office An The seating of a new college president holds nationwide interest and a basic committee has been named to work out the program details, said W. Hurst, Dean inaugural committee chairman. Activities include an inaugural concert by the Utah Symphony, and a Cortez honors lecture by a nationally-know- n .gure 1 nsored while on Nov. 9. Weber was a two-ye- Representatives of government, civic, service, learned socieities and other organizations are also being invited to Other members of thegen-ercommittee include Joseph F. Breeze, WSC Institutional Council; Dr. Thomas R Burton, academic council; Robert Nielson, WSC service staff; Farrell Shepherd, Union director; Michael C. Macfarlane and Paul Bott, alumni; Don Hughes, students; Daniel L. Martino, cultural affairs; Dr. Reed K. Swenson, emeritus faculty; and Louis A. Gladwell and Mrs. Herschel G. Hester, Information Services. The principal gathering is 10, when the inaugural procession, ceremony, luncheon and reception will be held. Final activities of the inaugural come Saturday, Nov. 11, in Wildcat stadium with Weber State playing Northern Nov. statement." Senator Moss said the environmental impact statement on this stretch of road has been filed by the Interior De . . . heads WSC serviceman finishes training - Michael W. Min-te- r, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Minter of 3828 S. ROY Increasing use and new kinds of uses of lands in Utah administered by the Bureau of Land Management will be discussed by the bureaus state advisory board Aug. 24, "It is a constant battle to get the Park Service to allot the necessary funds needed to open our national parks to the enjoyment of our neople th t now crowd the older estabMoss said. lished parks, Roy and 25 in Nephi. The thirty member group will have a meeting the afternoon of Aug. 24 in the elementary school at 380 E. 2nd N., Nephi, according to Robert I). Nielson, BLM state director for Utah. They will "Hopefully, we can prod the Park Service into the road building momentum required to display the scenic potential of the area - in this instance 2050 W., was one of 165 who graduated from Officer Candidate School, a. Quantico, u'0O' but is partment awaiting clearance by the environmental Quality Council. The road impact statement was published in the Federal Register on July 26th of this year. A mimimum of 120 days must be allowed, after public ation the Federal Registhe measure can be finally approved - 90 days -- for various governmental agency reviews, and 30 days for filing of a final statement. The Canyonlands contrail cannot be awarded until after the statement is approved. -- make an all day tour on Aug. 25 of the bureau. Utah representatives on the Department of the Interior National Board Advisory Council will report on recent actions of that council aid there will be time for recommendations to BLM of- lands in Juab and Tooele Counties. Kenneth Summers of board chairman, will conduct the Aug. 24 meeting, beginning at 1 p.m. Nephi Mayor Eldon Sherwood will welcome the group, after which Mr. Nielson and members of his staff will review bureau programs in the state. Amo..g topics to be discussed are drought conditions in Mon-ticell- o, ficials from state advisory board members. At an evening dinner meeting of the board Aug. 24 in Rays Cafe, Nephi, Jess S. Jarvis, Nephi, Director of the d the state, vehicle use of public land, predator control, recreation impacts and managing commercial uses of lands. John Mattoon, former Utahn, who is chief of the bureaus Office of Information in Washington, D.C. will outline public participation in bureau programs and will give a summary of legislation before Congress that may affect Six County Economic Development District will describe how the states multi county organizations relate to BLM. The Aug. 25 tour wilt include stops at the Yuba Reservoir, Little Sahara Sand Dunes recreation area, Co. Beryllium Mine, Simpson Springs and Lookout Pass. There also will be discussions on the tour of such off-roa- IT Maxwell House Coff Con it Brush-Wellm- topics motorcycle racing vicinity of Cherry Creek, rock hounding at Topaz Mountain and the geode beds, wild horses of the area, chainings and vethe getation manipulations, Pony Express Trail, wildlife situations and the bureaus relations with cooperative other agencies. in WSC conducts the pinion-- juniper nursing classes accreditation Temporary for Weber State College to conduct associate degree nursing programs on campuses in Salt Lake City and Logan has been authorized by the state. - in ter, before Advisory board will meet Green Rivers in Canyonlands since it was named a National Park several years ago Dr. Joseph Bishop al college. Dr. Miller was retained as the leader in 1959 when the Utah Legislature authorized the addition of upper division courses. Mr. Hurst said inaugural events will follow procedures traditional to the nations major colleges and universities. an additional delay resulted fiom the new requirement of filing and securing approval of an environmental impact l Moss said he has been working on getting a road completed to the area of the confluence of the Colorado and attend. ar :100c 8 gOqg. Frank F. Moss, tah, said today he has learnt d from the National Paik Service that they intend to send bid invitations on the construction of a 3.3 nnle section of the Squaw Flat road in the Canyonlands National Path on or about October first of this year. ar Family-spo- n n Sen, tor D-- Invitations aie being sent to every major institution of higher learning in the nation, and delegates from many of these are expected to participate in the inauguial ceremonies. season. 1. v a, ; Weber The temporary approval was received from the Utah Department of Registration, which acted on recommendations from the State Board of Nursing. 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The figures, which were just released by the Finance Committee, are intended to provide a round estimate of the funds which will be going to each local government unit. Although some of the smaller towns and communities are not listed they have been provided for under the revenue sharing formula. The figures are for calendar year 1972. DISCOUNTING IN 1 xZZT- Cubes or Meal 0 .ugh & COPYRIGHT Friskies Deg Fccd Liquid Ska Truly fin m A Effective At Safeway Discount In All Of These Towns: Salt lake City, Granger, Magna, Sandy, Bountiful, Midvale, Tooele, Orem, Mt. Pleasant, 6 Town House 3 ox Con Ogden, Riverdale, $25,729; true tost of total discounts Premium Quality r Coma saa lot yoursalt . . 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