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Highway 56 867-3000 Applications may be picked up Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Robert Bradshaw Gail Bradshaw Beverly Whiting Hans Chamberlain Founders' Day festivities today Distinguished Service Awards will be helped shape and maintain the good things of Southern Utah University." presented to four Cedar City residents Woolf began teaching at SUU in 1953 by Southern Utah University at its and continued full time- with a threeannual Founders' Day dinner tonight, year break- until h is retirement in and a fifth will be inducted into the 1988. From 1982-85 he served as university's Hall of Honor. associate commissioner for academic The dinner will be at 5:30 p.m. in affairs in the Utah System of Higher the Great Hall. Tickets are.$12 per plate, and reservations may be made by Education. During his career at SUV, he has been a key leader in a number of calling 586-7775. major university projects and has been Eugene T. Woolf, professor emeritus the recipient of n umerous academic of English and philosophy at SUU and and civic awards. director of the Grace A. Tanner Center He h as had two books published: for Human Values on campus, will be Theodore Winthrop: Portrait of an installed as a member of the Hall of American Author and The Odyssey of Honor. A portrait of Woolf, which will the Mind: A Voyage of Discovery. Ever hang in the Great Hall of the Hunter since he helped establish the Grace A. Conference Center, will be unveiled as Tanner Center for Human Values at part of the induction ceremony. Distinguished Service Awards will go SUU in 1980, Woolf as acted as the center's director. to Gail B. Bradshaw and Robert B. Robert Bradshaw and his brother Gail Bradshaw, Cedar City brothers and Bradshaw are co-owners of Bradshaw business partners; Hans Q. Chevrolet-Buick, a longtime major area Chamberlain, former member of the employer. Together they have played SUU Board of Trustees and Utah State important roles in building the Board of Regents; and Beverly H. community and supporting Southern Whiting, a long-time supporter of the Utah University. Both attended SUU ·university. Criteria for receiving the distinguished service award include the before earning bachelor's degrees at the University of Utah. Together, they offering of significant service and established the Bradshaw Chevroletsupport on behalf of the unive:;rsity. Buick Scholarship Endowment for In addition to the dinner, Founders' Business at SUU. Day will be also be celebrated at a Both have been active in civic affairs, concert featuring The Diamonds, a group popular in the 1950s and 60s, and with particular interests in music and The Trenchcoats, an a cappella quartet aviation. Each has served on the board of the Cedar City Area Chamber of currently making a name for itself on Commerce and has been a member of the college circuit. A Founders' D,:1y community service organizations. Ball will follow the concert. Chamberlain currently serves as Fifth The 7:30 p.m. concert will be held in the SUU Auditorium. Reserved seating fudicial District Juvenile Court Judge. He was founder and the senior partner is $15 per couple, $10 for a student of Chamberlain and Higbee Law Firm couple, $8.for an individual, and $6 for in Cedar City before being appointed to an individual student. Tickets may be the bench. Among other positions, he reserved by calling 586-7876. A ticket to the concert also allows admission to has served as president of the Utah State Bar, a m ember of the Utah the ball. Admission at the door to the Judicial Council, Iron County ball is $6 per couple. Attorney, and president of the SUU "The founding of Southern Utah · Alumni Association. University was an effort that required Whiting has been an active supporter the participation and sacrifice of an of SUU activities and events for nearly entire region," Steven D. Bennion, 35 years since she and her late husband SUU president, said. "Founders' Day moved to Cedar City and shortly events give the campus and the greater university community opportunities to thereafter formed Western Rock come together to remember those early Products. She has been active in many community and civic programs, moments of the school and to including the Lady Lions and the recognize those who have fostered the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She great traditions of the university. has also given much service through "We are pleased this year to pay her church activity. honor to special people who have have |