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Show James Dean Maxwell, outstanding Engineer I Former Cedar City resident . James Dean Maxwell is listed in the 1977 edition of Who's Who in Engineering in the United Stales. Dean is the State Environmental Specialist for the Soil Conservation Service, USDA, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Horn and raised in Cedar City, he graduated from Cedar High in 1950 and served with the U.S. Army in England. He attended Southern Utah State College and Utah State University where he received a degree in Civil Engineering in 1958. Dean was President of the Engineer's Club at SUSC and a member of the student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers at USU. A member of Sigma Tau Honorary engineering fraternity, he has been with the Soil Conservation Service Ser-vice for 20 years. In 1974 and 1975 he served as President of the Utah Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers and represented ASCE on the Utah Engineering Council. , Dean is a member of the Soil Conservation Society of America and the Utah Historical Society. He has been a registered Boy Scout leader for 15 years and served two years as Scoutmaster. He has been a Stake High Councilor for two years, and councilor in an LDS Bishopric for nine years. Dean is married to the former Orell Merryweather and they are the parents of two daughters and five sons. |