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Show J. IR.eccoz'dl If OuaccDss JS TVUbiuafte to a U O. C, Editor Iron County Record Cedar City, Utah Dear Frifnd : ''!' Please accept the appreciation of the following Individuals who have attended the College of Southern Utah and Love Southern Utah. Kills I. . Armstrong Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation , Vashinftton , I) C Born Tron County .... P. 1.. Sa rsent ' iMiRlneer for V reconstruct Ion u ' " ' y,v-;.. - ; . j Utah State Department of Highways . - Born Iron County ....... , ; Horace Gunn , ' ' , ; i Manager, Utah Chapter of the Associated , '' General Contractors of America, Carl vie F Cronnlng ' ' Chairman, Industrial Commission of Utah i Keith M Mrtcfarlane Chief of Resource Management ;j , Utah State Department of . Highways Keith M. Mac far lane was student body president at the College' of Southern Utah when the above-mentioned went to school. Born in Iron County. We wish to unitedly recommend the State College of Southern Utah as a school that trains students to advance to the positions that- help . in 'advancing the greatest country In the world to-be recognized as the land of the free. ' and the brave : i ' ' - Very trijilfy yours, , Jht . Kiicfarlan Ciief i .Resource Hdnagement . .. : , iv-r..J;CP-f "v 1 rati i m : bSv-i "A " y- J1 : ryjjh ; L, j yf- - v M i Col. Harry VVilbert, District Engineer is shown here with two SUSC graduates, ----mj Horace J. Gunn, center, and Keith Macfar lane, see stories below on their progress. . . David LBS SSTgCIlt ix HoraCfi J. Gunn KeHh M. MacfaHane A native of Cedar City, he is a son of former professor at the nurdCl, J. UUIIII lClltl iu. mawauau College, David L. Sargent. His mother, Mildred, is still living in u dap moioc ft Another Cedar City native who has Cedar City. He graduated from Cedar High and was valedictor-Gunn valedictor-Gunn attended BAC lj.34-.3b alter been successfui with the Utah State ian of his graduating class at the college in 1937. He holds a BS graduating from Richfield High Department of Highways is current- degree from USU and a master's from Iowa State University. School - the community where he ly serving as Chief of Resource Man- His professional history has all been concerned with engineer-was engineer-was born and raised While at BAC agement. He graduated from Cedar ing including positions in Pittsburg, Cleveland, as well as assign-hp assign-hp wnrkPd a5 a nioht rlprk in a hotel HiSn School and BAC, now SUSC. He ments in Utah where he is surrently engineer for preconstruc-ne preconstruc-ne woiKea as a nisnt cteiK m a noiei aJso fittended BYUj y of v and usu , tion for the Highways Department and also does work as a con-and con-and fed lambs. He served an LDS Mis- Prlor tQ joining the Highway Depart- suiting engineer son to the Eastern States. He gradu- ment ne had a wide range of exper-ated exper-ated from Utah State Unversity in ience, having served as Industrial Co-1941 Co-1941 and returned to Cedar High ordinator, Utah Technical School, :: School to teach for a year. Entering worked at the Salt Lake Trade Tech- - -r- .... , no meal School, as safety engineer at ,- - , .. ; military service he spent 23 years in Geneya gte'1 and cyolumia Iron , , :- the army, retiring as a Major. He Mines at Cedar City. He served as I , ' 4 ... joined the State Highway Department chairman of the 33rd Annual State I A ' . - J ' ' : as an Information Director and from Safety Convention; was on the Execu- j, ' ?"' ' - I : there came to be the Manager of the tive Committee of the Utah State '. ' ' K' i AnHatod Gpnpnl Contractors a Employees Association and a mem- . f 1 Associated General Contractois, a ber of the American Society of Safe- I, ' - t , national organization of which this ty Engineers and a member of the l J ' . ' '; ; is the Utah Chapter. state Marshall's Advisory Committee. I mmyymiymyyy Ellis Armstrong . T i Currently the Commissioner, Bureau of (V ' ; , f Reclamation, Washington, D. C, he has had 1 ,S f , an illustrious career in engineering. He is a 1 f , 1932 graduate of Southern Utah State College, f S ' j - yy 1 then BAC, and went on to receive a degree in ... j" ; ;p . , engineering from USU in Logan. He also holds " "f ' i t - an honorary doctorate from Newark College jj mmm , ,,, ,mmmm,wmmmwmnmmMi 4 of Engineering and has had additional studies "-.t,-;- toward a degree at USU and Colorado State GdrlvIO Fi GfOnnin0' - '' ' l - ' College, O A j Armstrong has served as U. S. Commis- A native of Delta, Gronning graduated from Delta High School v , sioner of Public Roads and was Utah State ir 1932. He attended BAC, now Southern Utah State College, f v Director of Highways. 1934-36. His career has included working with the U. P. Rail- ! v . Earlier in his career he was a member of road for 20 years in Milford where he also served as bishop for 4 '"l the Rural Improvement Service in Carlo, six years, as mayor for two years, on the Beaver Couty Com- V--i? Egvpt and served as special consultant on the mission for six years and as State Senator from Millard and f i highway Aswan Dam Project on the Nile River. Beaver counties for two sessions. 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