Show I i t: - The Salt Lair Tribune 11 Sunday November -- It 19r1 - - 7 sr Arrtu -- Resolve Needed to Win— AF Utah Unit Hears a ? The only ingreLlient the United States lacks for ending the war in Vietnam is a resopve to win John Gray asNistant director of the National Air Force Assn Saturday Mr Cray featured speaker Utah AFA conof the vention at the Ramada Inn told more than 200 Utah AFA dolegates "The Vietnam coo-filet will determine the success Or failure of the 'wars of liberation' by which Hanoi Peking and Moscow plan to export conmiunism In the future tion!" he ti u ppor ts Mr Gray fiihnson Administrations pollcy In Vietnam "I categorically support Pmsident Johnson NO per cent We shouldn't leave there until we have won Na Id S - ' t : 1 I L 1 Whits otid Cele sites I Pool sirs coo All 4th So- - 7th West I 1 II taami - Nolan Manful! Utah AFA Prealdent 81820 Cars Set Record Interstate 15 at rrtir South its parallel roads Is Utah's e highchampion way this year according to a report released by the Utah Highway Department A report covering the period to the end of October showed on Oct 22 that stretch of freeway handled 81833 vehicles period during "This Is the highest traffic volume recorded on any Utah highway" the report said Over-al- l traffic to date this year — as recorded at measuring Mations is five and per cent more than last year and October traffic alom Is five and per rent grater than last year with traffic-volum- swims Auroras Guy C Nelson bowman Roy H Mod la Th Salt Owen Anderson Peery Jane Moms awl Cot Jaffee Mal News AFL Awards Bob Slandard-learolner- i Hill and Oelbraitt Darlene Deseret CI Imam Mows MIMI Citations y MoOor Ounool ikt PA i I Gordon Havener A P4oudvfoor KC P X Jame Lake Tr lbomn Gory bitdeol C It UT VI Dudes Nvni? MD adia sn Monk Tris 090' KU- - a An - 7 --: t : Cyr‘ieleethlj - - 4 t r ' ' r $ -- -1 '1 1" i rt !'" 6 r Al1 P AN 6 '-- r' L r lt4 r) t 3 '''' —IMAM- r" 7 t-'- ' A 'In adoption of a new $10 pre r771 r: enrollment student : 1 workers University Board ' i J t fee a highlighted Utah State ' Trustees Mr Christensen ing of meet- Saturdkiy at lintel Utah The board also named Val P Christensen as director of the USU Union and coordinator of student activities Mr Christensen a coordinator of suchigh school relations ceeds John Jay Andersen who resigned Funds from the bond sale will be used to construct a 10800-sea- t center assembly costing approximately two million dollars and the first phase of a onemillion-dolla- r diverse pollutioncontrol USU L : The by a deans center will be governed composed of the the college of Agri- council or Engineering Natural the School of Resources Graduate Studies and directors of lite Agricultural and Station Experiment Water Itesearch Laboratory The council will appoint a Nonrefundable Fee Trustees said the new summer ': 4 t) i L ' ' — - I I Fl 4 ' 4 :' 4 1 ' i ' sf'''''' '- ' - 6 slack sets Assorted colors 2-p- i 1 c Ir : i? 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' cotton knit steepen with double sole feet Peg 199 c Pink blue or Mali In sizes 1 2 3 4 snap pants - Winter Quarter Si1J0301 '44 k4 :' '' f T ' 0 IOTS' SIEEMEIIR ' ' - 4 t41 ' ' Pt : Great 113111fS for ''''-'- P - :I UTAH 'T ' re OF UNIVERSITY ' - — we reserve A° Sorrd no phone or mail orders lay mays or 2 hours in our convenient Parking' right to limit quantities Park Plaza with 300 purchase Extra only 20e ea ' A phone 1 I EDUCATION CONTINUING ADVANCE REGISTRATION a- -w t vl 4 emphasUniversity ized later Saturday the $10 charge is not an increase in tuition but a charge to pay -- L DIVISION OF '' : 641411 ' r"-- stu- officials f ' : quarter ' I ' dent fee will be a nonrefundable charge for evaluating ap plications from all new students beginning with the 1967 4 I - director center ility lines $40000 and to detadish Smart Gymnasium $14011 agricidural The board's committee gave a nod 4 approval for preliminary Work on two publications tittiling with USIIs role in iagri culture One would be hook 'li describing agriculture role in Utah's economy USes In volveinent in various tural pmgrains and trojec lions of agricultural ddelopments The seeond woult be a monthly newsletter c41'ying brief descriptions of rico! tural research work at USU Earmarked Fumla The funds would be earmarked for a new transform er at the campus' Orch'ard substation $15000 to replace culture -- c 11 16 departments stadium The proposal for a Center for Pollution Research was presented by Dr D Wynne Thorne vice president for uni- 111F111e AA versity research and profes'4Z3 sor of soils and meteorology To Coordinate Studies 4 Dr Thorne said the center TZrr 'i''''"Tttrz' will coordinate existing and potential research on environ : rl ) proJ- scattered through eels --- ----- S 17 Re- - solid-wast- 9 PM SHOP MONDAY 10 ALM TO A Pollution tiand costs to study atylications from students who apply for admission to UM) but event ua y enroll elsewhere A spokes-mar- l said the $10 fee will be credited to enrollment costs of applicants who enter USU In other financial matters the board requested that the State Building Board allocate a S99000 spedal appropriation to USU pollution — Including water and pollution — and publicize USU's capabilities and accomplish- ments in pollution research He said there currently are mental air four-tenth- a Murr Phydll collector-distribut- of search and include ileaton deputy director Bureau of Outdoor Recreation US Department of Interior Paul Leach San Francisco Bureau of Outdoor Recr eatlo a Albert Massonl NaVestern representative tional Association of Counties and Harold Fabian Utah Parks and Recreation Comm Asian board member Other speakers are Clark Cushing MtuTay commissioner of parks and recreation Donald A Smith coordinator Utah State Recreation PlanJohn D ning Committee Hunt associate professor of outdoor recreation Utah State University and Dr Ross S Whaley head of USU's department of forest science e a sale a Center for bond r ltX) Speakers Underhill - ' - Clewany Awards CeMpenitre honored Included Intokol Chemical Corp Sperry Litan Co Lit ton Industriet Motothirclt 1RW Syte Inc Herrin 1RWSrstMarouatdt enn1 UNIVAC ENvision oe Sperry Rand and In the military category Wit Air Force Sam Mn SSS-445- 11 1 i t Award" Col Jack A Masan Nill AFB commander "Mr FrPc Award and Robert W mom Layton orations Service Award" take Trkbutut KETCHUM'S 1 ' 'T Authorization of 31imil1ion-dolla- directors city and county officials and state and federal resource agencies will be represented at the session from 9 am to 4 pm at the Newhouse Hotel "Pann-a- Nom - ' ':j ::': fl than Itecreation 1 i Meet (lay ': ' retary 'obeli $I oo Allowooco fog Your Old Otto We Moll Pros Anrwhore Odd To 1 ::- SL delegates are expected at lititit's first statewide recreation institute Nov: 30 C A Grant executive director Utah Aasoclation of announced Counties Satur- k -' ' Ogden FIN'ond vice president Ray Dunn Salt Lake City Mrs third vice president Donald Edvalson Ogden sec- Charles Kinney Brigham City treasurer and Alan Frandsen Salt Lake City judge advocate Individuals and 10 Utah companies received plaques or citations at an awards banquet Cited were: Nathan maw TRW Sropms beetle Quality TOILET SEATS :' : :4 Other new officers are Jack Price Clearfield first vice Cliaries Kelley president Mrs Top ' - Awards of Merit D Sommers atoned Lynn Roy Walsar Ciaartwidi Raymond W toll Sunset: Fred M Hannan °Went FA PAranndir Rdvalvon Ray and Mn Ogden Citations Wayne M Gamble John Turner both Clearfield Mrs Lee Gahert Ct Info b bey Dunn Salt Lek CRY Orin VOW South Weber sod Groot Sans Salt Lea Cite 1 ' - i- ' - 1 4' : tc Very Best Seat '- - USU Trustees Approve $35111i11ion Bond Sale More 194'8 two-da- ably without compromising the Ion e r m security requirements for this nation and the free world is resolu- 7 (ILA-ela- n Recreation establishment if r: - e''157-:7- AFA elected Nolan Manful! Roy production chief of the Salt Lake Defense Contract Administrative Services as president for d "The only ingredient we Lad( for ending the war honor- 1 The Fees Appointments Center Okayed 14 11 s peace" 100 i0Stlidy At V A '' ' i t an honorable victory and can be assured of a lasting a 1 t '1 i t 41 - : ) ff ' 4 S 4 c 4 f i 4 1 |