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Show needs ..." He has also won - the 1973 special recognition for his assistance in providing for v better surfaced mined reclama- tion in the Commonwealth. The y award is based on his leader- ship toward achieving more if conservative assistance avail- able to urban residents, as well v as rural. y y Murray is a native of Meek- y er, Colo. He holds a degree in g agronomy from Utah State Un- y iversity and received a masters degree in public adminstration j from Harvard in 1967. He joined SCS in 1946 in Ce- dar City working as a student trainee. He worked up to con- servation agronomist in the Utah State office in 1960, and I was named area conservation- j ist at Albuquerque, N.M. In f 1963. - Glen E.Murray receives award by SCS Glen E. Murray, who heads the U.S. Soil Conservation Service Ser-vice in Kentucky received the Superior Servce Award recently recent-ly in Washington from U.S. Department De-partment of Agriculture, Earl Butz. Kentucky's SCS State Conservation Conser-vation received the Department's Depart-ment's second highest award in special ceremonies on the Washington monument grounds. The recipient is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lewis of Cedar City. Murray, who has headed SCS operations in Kentucky since 1969, was cited for "imaginative "imagina-tive directing of agency operations oper-ations to serve urgent public |