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Show US AC President. Board Members Pay Visit to Study Needs of CSU "We are working toward the development of College of South-em South-em Utah along with Utah State Agricultural College and Snow-College. Snow-College. Look for our school in Cedar City to lead out in strong and effective methods of education," educa-tion," said president Daryl Chase in an official meeting with CSU faculty members during a visit with three members of the board of trustees Friday. L. Glen Garrett, Gar-rett, Kaysville; Henry L. Hurren, Logan, and Charles R. Hunter, ' Cedar City, members of t ho Board of trustees, accompanied President Chase cm the visit to 'the Cedar City institution. They were accompanied by Dr. R. H. Walker, dean and director of the Department of Agricultural Science at USAC. "We are working for the development de-velopment of the fullest of this school and of USAC and its branches, and we want to take pride in our work," President Chase said. 'Teriodic visits to CSU will enable us to build a better program to serve the state i and nation." He further extended I high tribute to the work of the faculty and the workable asso-'ciations asso-'ciations to the mother school. j Dr. Royden C. Braithwaite. director, escorted the officials about the - campus to provide them an overall view of the educational edu-cational facilities. A detailed tour of each of the campus buildings and the college farms was included. in-cluded. They were introduced to the range sheep research program pro-gram being conducted here jointly joint-ly with the USAC experiment station. sta-tion. "These periodic visits to CSU will aid our board members to become better acquainted with building and building needs so that we may work for functional efficiency and a closer relationship relation-ship with personnel," the college president said. The visitors met with L. Rob ert Gardner, Qer City architect who has designed a new TradMfc and Industries building; C K-Cooley, K-Cooley, chairman of the Trades and Industries department, and R. Reed Cox, superintendent cf buildings and maintenance The college officials aproved preliminary prelim-inary plans and continued planning plan-ning for the new building, which has received aproval by the State Building Board. President Chase explained that this visit is indicative of the closer integration of the educational educa-tional program between USAC and its branches, and an aHmpt. to coordinate the agricultural sciences program. |