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Show The Salt l ake Tribune, Wednesday, May 30, For of I7., I SI lT. tickets Authoris'd Board Will Ask Engineer Program Cuts The Itah Sta'e Bo.-rof Higher Edueati m w t;i ubs-ot ; J. 'iiposals to "he! e red lee pi'ogi'dir-- in " ...'eir,n tut mg ..'si i'- hi'.Vijl ''gmeoimg at I tah sia'e imi'P'-ise- i Ivj'iv at j June .s at fa I oft his was de( id"d tiv t s'i 1'o.ed aiiet healing i ei.eiiiierula':"r,v (art ,inid n ( Im V'ks Program Halt Tne--d.i- 'Cd'U's d al'rg With tile etiaineei ing i onegi Both rt pons The stale committee tinue pre. t is fiiogranis It ngineenng "I (,rrsl jmr vou the 'he oil disconbachelors and ri.s-ter- lnt of in 1m oi omunov s industrial m iciommends tir ( uruhtninin. o worlds k 3or k oon s th.,1 tue s one recorn-niemj- vein m Il.liHlH'HM I GAsAir Conditioning umvi'rs.'vs trgmeering a program, but the department of of iru-Pi- v 1 the ai'it.iuing bers from Itah dhtges and umverMties and .he other propped ! I'o F F Terinar. piov.Kt I'lnui'ii' ot y.mtord truveisitv ,,!( genet a!iv go. supports o' both ,vi-- and tr.e I n.v all to a pub! v e contTii'ee ji "fjd hfaij.;i' mem- bv pas.-- -- ot part admin-iMr.iPn- n It aNo engineering suggests that pieinai'aal eng' or r.eorng oifer upturns tleelivo i i'U! 'i s pi maniifai taring engineering t I M. the si if" report roeommoiKi' (Cm untiniiing both bat in 'or s a,'" master s ptegrau's in mamif.u'u: mg It would allow etigineeiing I Pi' to otter enta'iis m ni.imi-fHiring engineering as part ti its mpchaip.ud engineering program I ow I nrnllrnents the Hr Been MeCarrey. board's assistant tnniinission-o- r for academic alf.urs said bo'll hao low enrollments, stating the I 1' ptogram 14 b.n holer's and si master's degiees a year, while the I' of C programs average four master's degrees and nine bachelor's degrees a ear Dr Termans report suggests moving programs falsification whether curred," Mr. Madsen said In other business, A'MM.mt tty. Gen Mark M.icGen dot lined to answer board members on the question of whether alleged falsifi-(.utio- n ot records implied board Authorized an of investigation College to inorea.'C student and athletic fees from $8 .iO to $S Ml per academic quarter CIAL$TATGINSPEaiONiSTATIONgUOA oc- 1 H $7 H SIZE JSM Meal Costs Rise Authorized matter creases There is no question as to for $15 and Southern aWTFLEBS 88 $19 m Itah to curb livestock rustling Several area cattlemen met with the commissioners last week to request the ten tees ol a depute with their problem INSTALLED FREE OVERHAUL BRAKE EXPERT ENGINE 98" TUNE-U- P - tHCTAllfDfir fAcroY tra vfo Replace linmcs on all 4 wheels Turn 4 b'dke drums Art shoes to lit drums Comp'ete we oatV'C s' , eh,, k o ail hvdraJfiC r im The sheriff said there have been reports of 30 to 40 head of cattle missing and believed stolen already this year in Twin Falls Countv Idaho Frank F mlayson, bails, regional administrator for the law enforcement planning agency, told the county officials Tuesday 75 percent Toe-o- ut Set Toe-iSet Comber and Coster Adjust Steering Safety Cheek Aircond., no extra. The Quiet One federal funding should be available for the project Sheriff Paul Corder said the costs will include salary for the additional deputy, lease of a pickup trurk and radio jj He said the niwt equipment will probably run from $7,500 to $10,000 for the range season 1 WIN FU.LS (VP) Twin balls County commissioners are hoping to receive federal aid for employing a range dep-u- t WHEELS ALIGNED FACTORY TYPE State College cafeteria meal Rustling Aid - 3 IT the to $10 rental rate increase for U of U medical housing units the T. F. Asks pproved the transfer of credits for certain business for procedures Approved courses offered by the LDS Business College and Stevens Henager College, both private institutions, to the state's pubschools. lic, s . inmina! activity, but said his offue and the Cache County attorney's office are continuing and reporting audits of the Mate's and universities Snow - WHYPAYMORE C( t : i i i'"A LABOR Of Potrtte Conrierwer Set Ttm.ng Cors A r Conrf Cars,' S Trailer Hitches qhv Afliust Mqher Cortnlor ifc T Besides perfect cooling, you get two more very benefits when vou install Servel gas air conditioning important Economy of operation. 2. Quality of performance. Gas does the big job of producing the cooling -- e onomiollv And more stainless steel than any other air conditioner, along with features, add up to quality. other exclu-iv- e Now vou cant buy Servel central gas air conditioning cheap because it isn't (Cheap air conditioning is no bargain, anyway.) But vou can buy Servel at a bargain. The bargain comes m s maintenance, longer life, constant capacity every year, and 1. le-- lower operating cost. It's kind of like getting 25 miles to the gallon in a powerful, prestige automobile. Call us about Servel central gas air conditioning. "The Worlds Most Respected Name in Air Conditioning. n, i yX i p-4 V 4 $ it T - 'i kj.k a 3 '" WitSj rJ u i f n f'S 5 Crrv f uU J X ! i v n 1 I "4 v ! s V n V t '; 4 74 4 t' I j4 fk ( U, - result of 1 ! In Hands of Bank the ducovery, the university has ..animated its investment office, placed its investments in the hands of First Security Bank of Utah As a i Wia I ! if: I i Li Vw.v s wi and developed a conservative investment policy, Dr. Taggart said. Wire, Brass Stolen removed $350 copper wire and plumber brass from a firm at 5670 W. 2400 South. Troy Nipper. 4575 W. 5175 South, reported the loss to sheriffs Burglars worth DISTRIBUTED BY cAflreJi Jnc. 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Nothing less will do for now, in our Shoe Department from Florsheim for you. power. This means while Utah Powers work and research to protect the environment goes on, we must continue to build generating plants necessary to keep up with increasing electricity demands. Unless we provide ihe power for business and industry to grow, the new jobs, the new skills and talents of young people educated here, and the dollars spent for education all are in jeopardy. In the Intermountain area, we can export many commodities. But our young people shouldnt be one of them. Utah Power & Light Co. FLORSHEIM SHOE DEPARTMENT 6200 South State Electricity Key to a better environment Fashion Place Mglf and )- - 6.95 IT activi- 3 Phone 364-343- 1 1147 S. Side Shocks 19501 Most Cops eKn0 n S:30 Stndi Pljqs ties I ttL slightly higher P.jftsevtra Ovr'oton out of USD Opponents of the recommendations generally feel that they would lead to a dil tiled curricula and leave Utah without a viable industrial engineering program In other business Tuesday. Dr Glen L Taggart. USU president, reported to the board that investments of university funds by the Donald Catron had resulted in a net loss to the university of $466,753 between July 1, 1970 and April 30, 1973. Dr Taggart said Mr. Catron was dismissed as investment manager after discovery of falsified investment reports which Dr. Taggart termed an apparent attempt to conceal investment losses t - V'ign PARTS AND manufactui-m- md'uifdctunng - $22" pro-g'a- ol ! A s ti JCoo uJifv ) CJf Most I CHARGE IT! fvstems Ro,id 88 Aft OPEN DAILY 1:30 and merging them with the C of C industrial In place the teaching art vity no tier the st.de s ren- ter (I 3 1973 K0iO cirJs (ct&ujete' j I |