Show Utah’s first woman attorney general the U of U dean of undergraduate studies a self sufficiency program specialist and the CEO of First Strike Rape Prevention Program keynoted CEU’s 16th annual Women's Conference April 30 Utah Attorney General Jan Graham delivered the keynote address at the 16(h annual Woman's Conference at the College of Eastern Utah in Price Friday April 30 CEU and the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce the conference which was entitled "Into the Future? pen paKfriend) of another race We can make a difference and draft ever let anyone ten you otherwise” he writes to other members in the or- the Faith Daniels show the Home Show and the Listen Up Talk Show Tevis Verrette the executive di-- Before her election as attorney general last year Graham was die Solicitor General in the Utah Attorney General s office In that position she had supervisory au'A i thority over all appeals opinions and litigation in the office Before her career in public office she was ra partner at the law firm of Jones xi Waldo Holbrook and McDonough -V' in Salt Lake City She served on the Board of Diiktora for five Ml t years and was the first woman to be elected to such a position in a major law firm in Utah tualized impfementedand managed the Center for Women's Health at Cottonwood Hospital in Salt Lake City Keefe served six years on the Utah State Board of Regents which oversees the state's nine public colleges raid universities and she currently serves on the board of the Coalition for Utah's Future a pro- - 1000 Eagle newspaper copies stolen Did you read about Gilbert Archuleta's and Matthew Harwanfs articles on political correctness or Troy Deluca's NBA basketball picks or Jennifer Duncan's article on Heaven Can Wat 1 0f course you didn't because all 1000 copies of the April 29 issue of TheEagle newspaper were stolen from the Sun Advocate building Thursday April 29 Campus police and Price City Police were contacted because the theft occurred on city property Sargent Bill Bames and CEU Police Chief Phyl Johnson arc working on the case and are pursuing several leads on who the suspect is A reward is being offered for any information leading to the person or persons involved in the stealing of fee newspapers Johnson said the suspects will be charged with burglary and larceny since the crime is over $300 The CEU newspaper staff met Monday May 3 and decided the cost of updating the issue and reprinting it would be in the best interest of the school They had already spent countless hours taking and developing photos writing articles designing advertisements and laying out the paper 'Somehow spending a few more hours updating fee paper was nothing compared to the time the staff had already spent producing the April 29 edition feat got stolen” staff writer Elisha Ray said The missing newspapers cap off a turbulent year that had a stack of winter-quartnewspapers in the BDAC being thrown away by the (coattaucd on page I) er ' f I "Wildman" is found by student by Randall Harrington ? writer m0 yc Mv Getting involved in fee school KiUpsick j student ’ i-i- y V Graham was elected to a three year term as Bar Commissioner of the Utah State Bar in 1991 She also serves as Resident of the Board of Trustees of the College of Law at the University of Utah and is the first woman in the history of the institution to hold that office Ms Graham and Utah State Supreme Court Justice Christine Durham cofounded the Woman Lawyers of Utah in 1981 It is now the largest and most active association of lawyers within the Utah State Bar Jan Graham Utah's first woman attornay gansraL In 1987 Graham was selected as Utah's second woman Lawyer of the Year following Justice Durham's gram to develop leadership in Utah rector of Fust Strike Rape selection as the first in 1986 Pearl Wilcox conducted a Graham is the first woman elected Prevention in Mission HillsCal a wokshop on personal shop on "Decision Making” She is Attorney General in Utah safety at the conference Fust strike a self sufficiency program specialist conducts rape prevention in the Office of Family Support for Besides Graham other presenters the Utah Department of Human courses in Southern California at the conference included Brian to Verrette the program Services Her offices provide Harris Reba Keefe Tevis Verrette According vices to Eastern Utafe During her women to fight back and Pearl Wilcox with mental and physical strength tenure at Human Services Wilcox has worked wife Youth Services when they are confronted wife a Harris a teenager from Stanton and was a youth corrections Cal is the youth spokesperson of threatening person or situation in fee urogram lean to de- - rofejxobation officer "A Place for Us” an organization She has conducted socialization for interracial families His mother fend themselves through discipline and the martial arts workshops for latency age children is white and his lather is Mack conducted selfesteem and life and Reba Keefe is Dean of Through the organization be has management classes for public as-Undergraduate Studies at the begun a drive to introduce US children to the diversity of national- University of Utah and a Professor sistance recipients Besides fee various workshops of Management Previously she ities and cultures that exist here and addresses BeaRaby was was a Professor of Organizational "My dream is for every kid in the Behavior at BYU She also concep- - awarded woman of the year United States to have at least one j woik-conduct- ed non-pro- fit pa-Stude- CEU logo through a series of dies given out by ASCEU rid-sta- st the CMlctc In m effort Oincrasepsticiia- - PfindUfcfriKwasEjUMi tioa student govcnuientlaiidded boraooitimwidiitaild!a a cash prize at the end of most of went to CEU and became a CEO-the”1 fell asleep trying to figure recent events One of those events was to find (continued oa page 8) fee "Wildman” the unofficial CEU Mammoth unveiled on May Standing almost ff ir 1 tell weighing more than two tons and being almott 1000 yean old College of Eastern Utah's Mammoth went on exhibit during Saturday May 1 ceremonies at 10 ajn in the archaeological wing of the museum 23-fe- ct 1 Museum staff have spent winter quarter in the paleontology lab using welders pipe hydrculic jacks paint and a lot of patience in putting all of its cast bones in place to exhibit fee giant spcciman The original bones will remain on display in a specially designed humidified room A recap of its history includes being found at fee top of Huntington Canyon by a construction crew working on a dam in Aug 1988 Immediate national attention was focused on fee find of the almost perfect condition in which the mammoth was found and the fact that it was found at a 9000-foelevation Up until that time the elevation mammoth's skeleton s had been located was the highest 7200-folevel in New Mexico It was also assumed that mammoths generally foraged in lower elevation grasslands not fee terrain of Huntington Canyon The mammoth's skeleton had been encased in a "mud refrigerator” for over 10000 yean Other significant items found with it were pine cones and needles vegetation a projectile point from a spear and dung Don Burge participated in the excavation process and relentlessly went after its skeleton so CElTs museum could become its final resting place "Because of fee mammoth's find a deeper understanding of fee mammoth and its environment in Central Utah after fee last Ice Age was gained by the academic community” he said "CEU wanted the mammoth for educational and research purposes and our museum fit all of the criteria mandated by the US Forest Service” The mammoth was found on Forest Service land and they controlled where the mammoth's final resting place would be ot ot high-altitu- de |