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Show National Park Service makes personnel shift He is a graduate of Oregon State College. He is - married and has three children. 'Heyder started his Park service ser-vice career in 1959 as a ranger at Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. He had subsequent assignments at Chaco Canyon National Monument, N.M., Lake Meade National Recrea tion Area, Ariz.-Nev., Wilson's Creek Battlefield National Park, Miss., and' Capitol Ree. National Park, Utah. Heyder, wiho is married and has two children, is a graduate gradu-ate of West Contra Costa College Col-lege and of Humbolt State College, both of Calif. Budge entered on duty with the Park Service as a ranger at Organ Pipe Cactus National Nation-al Park, Ariz, in 1960. He later served at Glacier National Park, Montana and Padra Island Is-land National Seashore, Texas He is married and has a decree in fnrppt mnnP'OK'nient from Utah State University. 1 The National Park Service ' announced today a series of personnel reassignments involving in-volving areas the Service administers ad-ministers in Utah, j Robert I. Kerr, 41, who has ibeen superintendent of Zion National Park since 1970, has been named superintendent of Canyonlands National Park. He succeeds Bates E. Wilson who is retiring on June 30. Succeeding Kerr at Zion will ie Rcibert C. Heyder, 43. He has been superintendent of iiyce Canyon National Park oince 1969. Charles A. Budge, 48, wiho has been chidf of Interpretation Interpreta-tion and Resources management manage-ment at Canyonlands since 1968. will become superintend ent of Bryce Canyon National Park succeeding Heyder. , Kerr entered on duty with the National Park Service in 1956 as a ranger at Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina Tennessee. Ten-nessee. He had subsequent as-I as-I signments at Sequoia - Kings 'Canyon National Park, Calif., Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, Everglades National Park, Florida, and the Washington Wash-ington headquarters of the service. |