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Show Former Panguitch Resident Lectures On Nuclear Power CEDAR CITY "Nuclear Power and the Three Mile Island Experience" is the title of a lecture to be given Nov. 23 at Southern Utah State College. James O. Henrie, a principal engineer at Rockwell Hanford Operations, a division of Rockwell International, will speak at noon in the SUSC Science Building, room 313. Sponsored by the SUSC Department of Physical Sciences and Engineering, the lecture is free to the public. The SUSC speaker graduated from Utah State University in 1951 with a master's degree in civil engineering and has worked in the field of nuclear energy ever since. He is a registered professional nuclear engineer and has been project manager for a number of nuclear research reactors throughout the world, including a small reactor at Brigham Young University. Henrie is the inventor of several nuclear related hydrogen control devices and holds five patents in that area. During the past year he has worked almost exclusively on engineering management systems for the Three Mile Island project, commuting between the East Coast and his home in Richland, Wash. Henrie was born in Panguitch, the son of Ruth H. Henrie and the late N.O. Henrie. He is married to Evelyn Hammel, originally from Marysvale. They are parents of seven children. |