Show Utah Agriculture's Unseen Face the Dairymen minded dairymen Capatlty through Bettor Dit bunineiii ” are ubing Ur computer ai a oy (FwinTSok management tool other Interesting lovfrake JESS— h°”: in tlie magazine ?nvlutjf 1 rst "Utah Science" msgs- - wherein the modern laying line a nulilicntlon of Utah hen wiwrations of Cheiter State' University'! Agrkrul- - Kasslo Hunter are descrlbC e to a Take r ed: (3) “lluw lurat b'siMiriment staliun Tulr treated In the aril- -- of a Beef" explaining Utah’ cle include: (1) ‘Sanpete Co- largest beef packer and one O P V I(Ltnl?0 : ' Now Found In 41 Statei" and 'an article entitled aGood Fax-- ! lure Are Possible — Even High and Dry" by Rex F Nielsen "Some Insects Love to Eat Only Weed" la found In thei publication along with "Uranium Mill Wastes ai Stream Pollutant" by WUIIam P Sigler" R C Lamb and M Anderaoa have written “Influence of Sire and Ration on Difference! in Grosa Feed Efficiency in Dairy Cattle" and Lola M Cox haa author-- ! ed "Dirty Air — A Peripatetic Peril" "Utah'a Little Known Fop eat Industrie" la explored by Walter II John on "1 other thought - provoking article are “Nematodes May A I d Ul- fight Against Insect v violet Juice treated Apple jtra Ha Fresh Juice Flavor"! iv-’ and “Dairy Herd Record- - tJV- Keeping Expanding" A tribute is paid to David A Burgoyne who retired in March after 45 years of sep vice as assistant Experiment Mr BurStation Director goyne served witlMix directors of the Station was acting directin' several times AMONG THE HOST SCOUTS at the World Jamboree at and was twics acting dean of State Park Idaho are from left Dale Stanley the College of Agriculture Grass Valley Calif Mark Allred Hyde Park Utah There Is also aa acknow- of ledgement of the death of Dr Sterling A Taylor professor and head of the department of soils and meteorology at USU who pissed away June following an illness of several weeks : SKi 'j i rtr TO STAY ABOARD a bareback bronc the cowboy dutches a leather handhold much like the handle on a dufflebag 'fc wi yjA m Forest Service Issues New Map i Officer Assigned Gains Business Education Grant The event Is one id those in the Cache County Fair Rodeo which continues tonight and Saturday at fairground HERA'D and Kewmars Mozayeny of Tehran Iran Fourteen sand young men from about 100 countries throughout tho ends this week world arc attending the Jamboree-whic- h thou-Farrag- ut ' Army Reserve A 958775 Institutional Assistance Grant from the US Office of Education has been given to the Department of Business Education and Office Administration Utah State University Basic purpose for the grant is to provide financial assistance to strengthen and develop the graduate program in business education said Ted Ivarie head of tho JOURNAL 'Concert In IRIDAY AUGUST 11 1MT iCacae County) Jtab To Logan Park' Sunday First Lt James W Lund-- a hi ion of Mr and Mrs Ezra C Lundahl of Logan has recently been assigned to Co C 191st Support Battalion US Army Reserve in Logan according to an announcement this week from Capt Wm Rich Commanding Officer Lundahl Lt graduated ' from Logan High School in 1957 and attended Utah State University for two years as a mabusiness administration jor then was called to tho Australian Mission for tho LDS Church for two years After completing his mission Lt Lundahl returned to Utah State to finish his bachelor's degree requirements and graduate from the USU ROTC program as a second The fourth1 and final "Concert in the Park" presented Earlier this year USU was program is the special by the Utah State University several fellowships uate level internship FelForests National on to Music of will bo in business education under lows in the program will grounds A new map— designed Department in a held 3:30 at Federal a Sunday discover Recreation and require pm on the Prospective Teacher fell- partidpate help travelers the lawn below tho USU Amwoprk - experience program of the explore the U National For- Permit Golden Eagle Passowship Program part work will which during they phitheater ests in the Intermountain Re- port) or a daily entrance pep Higher Education Act of 1965 in a ofbusiness of Guest include performers variety Tho 958775 (rant is designed gion— is available in aU For- mit In addition special user fices Bonnie B Smith vocalist to est Service offices in Utah complement the earlier At a later boat Robert Frankovich conducpoint in the proNevada southern Idaho and fees may be charged for award of tho fellowships fellows will particitor Melvin Edvateon congram we s tern Wyoming Regional launching reserving group Dr Ted Stoddard assistant ductor Larry Smith conducpate in teaching office educaForester Floyd Iverson ex- picnic areas or for other professor Department of tion classes at the high school tor fluand Sherry Beecher tends an invitation to the pub- special services Business Education and Of- level as a part of the student-- jSpanish tist lic to pick up a copy at the Hunters from all part of the Administration is injfice 01 The nearest Forest Supervisor's country visited the program includes the of the fellowship director ect Beach March" Office or District Ranger's "Brighton ' Region last year The department is “Ritual for Band" “Victory iwogram Office The maps are also lieutenant in the US Army seasons regulated by during C at Seat” “Concertino for Activities to bo supported ning to implement an entire- available on the fifth floor of Fish and Game Departments Ho rfQISCu Quartermasters Cbrps Flute” “Waltzing Winds” by the Institutional Assis- ly new concept - in multiplethe Federal Office Building Game harvests totaled nearly was assigned to the 4th In-auindude tance Grant circuit closed channel s faculty Utah StateUnlwslty “Cost of Arms March" “Man-dni- " S24 25th Street Ogden Utah 150000 deer 11000 elk 900 at Ft Lewis library resour- tomated instruction proce- clal Peace Corps Spanish “Gone with development “La Nutt” 14401' VOCALIST for “Concert in went to 000 moose and and antelope teachshortstudent ces for an dures internship typewriting Aimed primarily at recrea guage Program received Vietnam with the division as Thousands of skiers flock the Park" Sunday 3:30 pi the Wind” “Ballet for Young evalhand business machines and extra push Wednesday and a Americans” and “Stars and ing materials program tionlsti allowing where to go to Officer where he workd slopes at 28 m Bonnie B Smith uation faculty projects 'and office practice courses said Thursday by a visit by one of edQM and how to get there the bro- ski areas scattered throughin the Supply and TransStripes Forever” institutional arrange- Mr Ivarie the foremost leaders in lan- portation Section id the DiviDr Max Dalby head of the inter chure also explains the many out the Region Facilities are The program will provide guage teaching by the total sion Music Department at USU ments uses of National Forest land steadily being Improved by for a year will be individualised instruction at immersion method is band conductor There la Special attempts At tho same time people are permittees on many retorts Lt Lundahl will teach at to upgrade library three or more levels of abilno admission charge for the made Dr John R ass las profes- Logan High School during enjoying recreation the land Regional Forester Iverson At courses of tho for each ity at DartIs producing wood forage requested all National Forest' concert and in case at rain sor of 1967-6school year and least 14 channels of clqsed mouth languagesHanover N the m Nk water and wildlife Multiple visitors b College continue his work with Co C to cooperate in con-l- n be will television eireuit use management is designed trolling finest Arcs and pre-j- r H spent the two days visit- US Army Reserve He is QQQCMT years Efforts will be direct- - available for simultaneous for balanced use and protect- venting litter Cleanup crews ing with Dr Thelma Fogel-ber- g married to the former Karen-ra- e i crnlln of these tonrt propresentation ion of these resources hundred hi H edrin Ward of Spanish FOik professor of languages and! ?2r:f1rm°u)“in ScM teriu mr face an grams “Follow almost any major Club and other members Utah USU at of Job lrTrilwl moving expensive for the continued proupdating Fellowships highway in Utah Nevada mountains of litter each year Brigham City Chamber the university staff and adid microfilm library holdings gram have been awarded to of western Wyoming and south- ' Maps for individual Nation-jpicrce announce the com-o- f According to pageant offiministration or- participants from Arizona their annual "Gather- - cials the event is one of the of doctoral dissertations ern Idaho' said Mr Iverson ai Forests will continue to be!inS of Utah and Idaho Initial work Dr Rassias Just completed copies dering of “and it will lead you to one of available the most and Tribes" Pageant! largest lng a special language program entertaining the National Forests The wei- 'and Pow Wow scheduled 'for programs featured itt'tho city of pertinent textbooks and toward fulfilling the media at Dartmouth which has been KILLORGLIN Ireland (UPt beMr said Ivarie will development program come mat is out for visitors and nearby Intermountain periodicals Aug 18 and 19 termed by the Pence Corf — American firiksinger Burl A unique aspect of the gin in September 1967 A tea company in Boston The as "most successful” Dr Ives was fined any time id tho year" pageant is School and they extend an in 928 in I vitation to- all residents of Campgrounds for “homes-- 1 owns the world's largest tea Fogelberg visited with Dr glin court Thursday on pleadThe a kettle has are located kettle Utah and neighboring states Rassias several weeks ago to a charge of ci to attend the colorful exhibi- the Region Near- - pad ty of 227 gallons and Observed his program at ing guilty leu driving Ives did not Apn (from all over the West the New Hampshire instituiy all camp and ptanc quarts 1 pint and 3 gills pear personally ta court tion grad-awarde- d three-mont- h - Language SSr Inter-mounta- in " ’"Program af ptsn-M(l- rl llM n j spe-:fMt- ry snow-cohere- Indian Group I rnnrflo( w “ I 8 ! ever-increasi- o Sad Old Song nt j late-summ- er Dixie Junior College Adds away-from-hom- num-itio- New Instructors To Staff St Expected on campus Thurs- day is Father Joseph Beau-sole- il a Catholic Mary knoll Priest who is in charge of credit unions and coopera fives ta Bolivia Father Beausoleil will visit campus for onq day to coordinate the upcoming program for Peace Corps trainees des-fined for Bolivia The Reverend Beausoleil will return to the USU campus ta October to conduct part of the training program HAROLD W DANCI BROKERAGE MS Varlb Stli WMU4 — MUTUAL FUNDS — - and the loss of foui( full- GEORGE — Dixie Jun-befor College will increase its time instructors from the full time teaching faculty to 1966 87 staff leaves the colTmUtSii'i 1017 48 members this fail when lege with a net increase of six A MIL FS ISMtMl MO 17 Dow Til oeoooo 10 new instructors will be teachers 1SM Droyfut iiiiimh 1818 “We expect another large added to the staff Eltn Stk eoooooooe 1716 1746 eesoMOi Fid Glp New faculty members and enrollment Increase” Dr 3807 Pld Wdfld teaeooe33ifl 1 an d10 F F soooeoao Barhuhi their major teaching responpointed out but with U48 Hum hdi iiiiimi lij 1878 oosITIn sibility include Lin Both well four new buildings the use of vest 787 oseooooo T80 Life IflV Ogden sociology Robert L our new dormitory units and 1302 Manhattan 1438 Cobb Price industrial arts the larger faculty we feel Mill Gr 1288 Nat Grwth MSMI UJM Roene B Di Fiore Richfield we have another excellent 1281 llW Purina Z! 1554 Arza C Evans Salt year ahead for us” music Putnam Grth 0000 14 1088 Putnam iac O Lake City' economics President 'eiTon c- - LMMj Antilles is another name Val 145 771 8S Wadaor Gone Hammond Sprtagville Wesflndies the pJectedfor enrollment at overi Spanish: L Ross Johnson 1967-6- 8 1200 students Five years Roy art Salta j "8° Dixie College had an en- Susanne Johnson Haroldiroltaoont of Just over 300 physical education A (Hal) Norton Sprtagville! director of athletics and phy-- i sical education Paul L- - Ste-- I DOGiing and! German emsB Ogden Wetaker Wendoverj LUMBER COUER D'ALENE Idaho ®1 Charles Holmes 28 Mach Pissed gad Trimmed P per n th 'Mkfcn' °"heQmr IM6 DELIVERED Random Lengths gram and gives us a strong weU rounded faculty” Dr GALVANIZED ROOFING Andrew H Barnum Dean of Academic Affairs said 25 FOOT CUT TO ANY LENGTH Nearly aU of the hew faculty members have successful! previous teaching experience ’The ability ana intellect of this group is outstanding” LUMBER COMPANY Dr Barnum noted Smlthfisld Utah The additional faculty mlm-- 1 rs - Death DIMENSION tp aZ fi : j A LINE OF 9-- Juggernauts at Thlokol Logan Division The plant which now employes some 170 people manufao tures track asters in five general categories with differ: ent deslgns pnd sizes in each category railing from tho T lOJiKUU Imp (in background) which is rated to carry about 1400 lbs to the 30-- Juggernaut rated to carry 60000 lbs This summer Thlokol delivered 300 vehicles to their European distributors in Swilerland mostly (ho Imp and Spryto class T tU MkA A SASuJUJUAJMuJu A-- l JJ CANTWELL BROTHERS MMM |