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Show DESE ;ET 12 A NEWS, Thursday, October 30, - The WASHINGTON (APj Secret Service, guardian of the President, turned out a witch-likwith a pumpkin pointed green hat, pickle nose and olives for eyes to win the White House pumpkin-carvincontest to provide decorations for Tricia Nixon's Halloween party for Washington young- arbors) PRICE A committee t: Homer Durham, state commissioner of higher education, who Tuesday was asked by the governor to make a study of vocational education in this de velop a plan to make the best use of the empty Castle Valley Job Corps facilities consistent with community interests will be appointed immediately by Mack A. Johnson, president o f the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce. Johnson was named to appoint the committee Tuesday at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at which community and county leaders reported on their meeting with Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, regarding the use of the center. The meeting was attended by representatives of interested groups and individuals. The committee hopes to work closely with Dr. G. area. The committee will not take a stand against use of the facilities for drug rehabilitation, Johnson said, but will make a definitive study of ell possibiliti s. Johnson said he thought Gov. Rampton has done a service to the people of this area by helping insure that the job corps center will not be dismantled and by focusing attention on it. The College of Eastern Utah has requested that the center be used for vocational trainCarbon County ing, The school district conducts some vocational training programs in cooperation with the col FRIDAY Alumni sters. Philip SHERIDAN, WYO. (UPI) -Prince Philip of England, Duke of Edinburgh and husband of Queen Elizabeth Ii will arrive here Friday for a five-davisit with friends. The prince is scheduled to arrive at the Sheridan Airport at 4:30 p.m., Friday, piloting an Andover of the Queens Flight of the Royal Air Force. A city official said the prince would visit with his friends, Lord and Lady of England. Lady is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallop of Sheridan. Prince Philip will stay at the Wallops home near Big Horn, south of Sheridan, the official said. The prince will hold a short news conference at the airport administration building after arriving, his only public appearance before departing Tuesday, the official said. Also scheduled to greet the prince will be Wyoming Gov. and Mrs. Stan Hathaway and Secretary of State Thyra Thomson. The governor said I am providing the prince a complimentary elk, deer and bird license. With this permit I am sure the prince will find hunting in Wyoming is among the best to be found anywhere in Slates and ! is part of the U. of U. Homecoming activities which run through Saturday, and it will be held in the Union from 7 to 9 p.m. All alumni are invited. y orienFollowing a tation and entertainment period, guests can attend any three of six Each presentation will last 20 minutes. Por-chest- Class reunion chairman Graham W. (Bud) Doxey said reunions for classes ending in 4 and 9 will follow Topics and speakers at U- - vocational education facilities there. The center was closed June 30 in the wake of a Nixon Administration cutback on fundJob Corps ing for the program. The facility consists of three permanent buildings, a gymnasium, dormitory and shop and warehouse building. At the time of the closing, seven mobile buildings were in use to provide offices, dining halls, additional dormitory space, classrooms and a dispensary. Fifth District Juvenile Court Judge Paul C. Keller, who served on the governors drug said he abuse committee, thinks the job corps facility is much larger than what would be needed for drug rehabilitation center. t SALT will be Dr. Ramona Adams, U. of U. counseling center psychologist, Emotional Problems of Young President James Moderns; Out of this World C. Fletcher, U President as Space Consultant;" Dr. Elliott D. Land- au, professor of education, Love Them, Lead Them, Let Them Go You and Your Child's World; football coach Bill Meek, The Plan to Build a Winning Football Team; and Dr. John R. Ward, professor and chairman of preventive medicine, The Preventive Ounce Facts and Fallacies about Obesity, Fitness and Health. CITY television 329.50 console stereo After his Sheridan trip Prince Philip is scheduled to make a one-da- y stop in Washington to meet with President Nixon and appear on a nation-a- l amplifier, 15" bass speakers, F Art. 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