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Show Business Majors At CSUPlan Field Trip to Phoenix A group of LM College of Southern South-ern Utah business majors and three faculty member left Cedar Ce-dar City Wednesday for a field trip to Phoenix, Arizona. While in that city they will visit General Gener-al Electric plant, Southwestern Nitro Chemical Co., Mayer Central Cen-tral Building, and Ducommert Metal Supply. They will also see the Grady Gammage Theatre, last work of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, located on the campus of Arizona State University. Univer-sity. A tour of Thomas Mall, completely com-pletely refrigerated shopping center, cen-ter, is on the agenda. A visit will be made to Municipal Stadium, spring training grounds for the San Francisco Giants baseball team. Areas of scenic interest are scheduled in the tour including the Japanese Tea Gardens and Apache Country Club. Purpose ot the trip is to acquaint ac-quaint the students with industry, indus-try, production and job possibilities possibil-ities in various areas of business. The group will travel to Phoenix Phoe-nix by way of Glen Canyon Dam and Page, Arizona. They will return re-turn to Cedar City Sunday, April 3 via Hoover Dam and Las Vegas, Nevada. Advisors from the business department who will accompany the students are Professors A. W. Stephenson, Gary Giles, and Mont Crosland. Students making the trip include Max Winter, Jim Daniels, Richard Swindlehurst, Ken Bishop, LaMar Albrecht, Gene Bardsguard, Jay Thornton, Errold Orton, Andy Mikesell, Norman Nor-man Johnson, Roger Halladay, James Buyers, Douglas Hendrick-son, Hendrick-son, Robert Fonger, LeRoy Miller, Mil-ler, Grant Bennett, Steven White, Charles Sullivan, |