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Show U.Cleon Skousen To Address CSUStudentbody W. CLEON SKOUSEN The general public has been Invited to join with students of the College of Southern Utah to hear the third is a series of forum for-um assemblies to be held Tuesday, Tues-day, April 10 at 11 a. m. Tuesday's forum guest will be AV. Cleon Skousen, noted lecturer, lectur-er, author and law enforcement administrator. The assembly Is a function of the student committee of academic aca-demic emphasis and as in the past guest speakers are prominent promin-ent Individuals of western Amer-tea-Mr. Skousen has a wide background back-ground In law, In law enforcement, enforce-ment, Is a prominent member of the LDS Church, Is a noted author au-thor with such books as Th Naked Communist," which received re-ceived special recognition am commendation from the Amerl can Bar Assn., in its 1953 annua) report and he has written several church books as well. As a lecturer lec-turer he has averaged 350 tc 400 speeches per year. A native of Raymond, Alberta Canada, he moved to San Bernardino, Bernar-dino, Calif., where he receiver" his education and where he attended at-tended San Bernardino College He also studied for some time in high school at the Juarez Academy Aca-demy In Chihuahua, Mexico. He received his LLB degree from George Washington University Univer-sity law school in Washington D. C, and was admitted to practice prac-tice in the District of Columbia He graduated from the FBI School and during the war, serving serv-ing as an administrative assistant assist-ant to J. Edgar Hoover, director of ihe FBI. In addition In 1951 he left the FBI to become director of public service at Brlgham Yours "diversity "di-versity at Provo. lie lr-Jc that position po-sition In 1956 to take over as chief of police in Salt Lake City, a position he held until recently, when he was dismissed In a controversy con-troversy with newly elected mayor may-or of Salt Lake City, J. Bracken Lee. He served a mission for the LDS Church, assigned to England Eng-land and Ireland. At the age of 19 he was appointed a district president and presided over the affairs of the Church in Northern Ireland. |