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Show Kaime Maintenance American Indian Lecture Set 4 I Populations Put Strain on Land Archaeology and sociates will sponsor American Indians ltions and Artifacts p m at the Salt Lake Citizens Recreation 1000 East i Special to The Tribune LOGAN In develop utg countries, both human and livestock populations are putting pressure on ranges, says a University of Arizona professor who has had a long connection with Utah State University Dr Phil Ogden, on campus during a sabbatical leave and contributing rangeland expertise, said global rangeland is a pretty resistant system that can be better managed than it is now The Richfield native who has degrees from USU said ' In the Third World, so much is range And in recent years, thanks to reduced disease and causes of death, there has been both a hitman population increase and a livestock increase If there is salvation, it is in range management and natural resources education The only suc- within the countries and governments to ac History As the lecture on Rituals, Trad- Friday at 8 County Senior Center, 237 - Archaeology the necessary degree V , r J . V- - f' r' , rl ' t OfPAY Ifttcnvi 16-2- dd SST.K of the citv s police They Xre Lre candldates trough 1 an W Ipphcants were mtemewand passed a physical y le i Graduates have completed the Peace Officer Standards and Training approved curriculum which includes 120 training hours in law enforcement 8 aw - SAVf CORPORATION THRU JUNE I Y 7" - 191901 r - it ,WV 115 Mary White, vice president of Zions Bank, will present an award to the honor student The explorers are young women and men 0 years old who have completed classroom, physical Chief David Cah.pbeU We,. Vafle, C,. PoLc, Department, and Commissioner Renee Mackav will present the d.plomas Graduates are Konne Bong- hurst, Gwen A Bu terfield. Rheadawn Fuller, Ronda Jackson Jeff Jewkes, Joseph C Ledbetter Dennis R Martinsen Lopez, Lance L McKee, Glen A Kimberly R Mason, Donald A O Bnen, Janae A Querry, Clyde J Saylcr, Randy W Sparrow, R Dalian Tay lor. Kaylene Teinert and Shannon West lag Y;W J,vWC ' . ' Special to The Tribune The first class of West WEST VALLEY CITY Valley City Police Explorers, Post 955, will graduate Friday at 7 p m m the city commission chambers j cj-- . - 1I 12 Police Class to Graduate Tonight As History Ogden Mr Richardson said Archaeology an History Associates aims to correlate the growth of society with the two disciplines it studies Hesa.d it holds a free lecture to advance will be Jennie Young, who holds a bachelors of arts degree in journalism and photo graphy and is working on a doctoral changes and carry them out themselves Change has got to come from within, Dr Ogden said and sociates, said Ms Young has pre- pared more than 70 film strips and slide shows for organizations m Utah and has put together a multi media program at Weber State College Lecturer 1116 cPt The Salt Lake Tribune Friday, June . " J'-- . f I infFp cessful aid programs have come through institutionalizing, that is, getting trained people " ?x . Y ;v- - Educator , 4 ' 1 r St s T y y' A f; t :y, my a 1A ? ' ''V aZN-.1..- Finishes Career At SUSC V, A i ' r-K- j T t Special to The Tribune 4S00 CEDAR CITY M ' VDCJ3DCD rw-4.- f of ' tq? ft, coverage t5T0lhfsi Twitchell, associate professor i f'! k Margery . . . 22formMkr?,V education at Southern Utah State College, has retired after teaching elementary through college grades Joining the colleges faculty in 1966, Mrs 4 c i '; h '' A r . Av . iawn guaranteed tbiktf,'Qreener " v i ' "1 ? ,fJ A - A Xj i ' if, f HL S P )) Y J "PIk U V v t i 'i'll c iY T J tKr' T - - vf ' plus 2 fet ,t t '' ; y X r Vk, r 7? A-- ' e 4 v v'v turf Rim ofr V h J wll 1 ?: y; (V Mrs. Twitchell and secondary student teachers For several years, she has served as chairwoman of the annual mid year conference sponsored by the Southern Utah Supervisors Association Mrs Twitchell was born and raised in Beaver She attended SUSC and Utah State ' 1 1 J c 20 A F.J. iV , and has (htnuuiomt. earned a bachelor of science degree in elementary education and on advanced degree m secondary education She also studied for a doctoral degree at the University of Anzona " 'Y-- v v V : 7, -- ' r J, v r?' USU Names Heads of ..Vi . V .'a f ' f: a .vtv . W - i ' - ; iN , ) Departments . 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