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Show ISEVERALM FROM USAG STAFF Dr. Arvil L. Stark Will Leave Institution Several resignations of faculty members were approved, transfers land appointments made at a meeting of the Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural college board of trustees held over the week end in Cedar City, R. E. Berntson, executive secretary, announced today. Dr. Arvil L. Stark, associate .research professor of horticulture, will leave October 1 to enter private pri-vate industry; Dr. Irvin F. Edwards, Ed-wards, assistant professor of animal husbandry, resigned effective January Jan-uary il, 1945 to return to his Iowa ranching interests; Dale Johnson, foreman of the Greenville Green-ville experimental farm, effective August 1; and John J. Barnard, Wasatch county agept, effective at once. Merrill E. Cook, Emery county agent, has been transferred to Wasatch, while L. Darrell Stokes, assistant Emery county agent, will assume duties as agent there. Dr. D. C. Tingey, associate professor of agronomy, was reinstated rein-stated to the college faculty, after a leave of absence during which time he worked with the federal government. Travel authorizations were granted as follows: Dr. R. H. Walker, experiment station director, direc-tor, to attend the regional committee com-mittee meeting, southwest inter-mountain inter-mountain postwar planning group, Denver, Colorado, October 6-7; George D. Clyde, dean of the school of engineering, industries and trades, to the postwar agricultural ag-ricultural planning committee of land grant colleges and universities, universi-ties, to be held in Chicago, 111., September 28-October 1. Dr. E. G. Peterson, W. W. Ow. ens, director of the Extension service, Dr. Walker, and Mrs. Al. meda P. Brown, acting dean of the school of home economics, were given permission to attend the annual meetings of the . association asso-ciation of land grant colleges and universities, October 24-26 in Chicago, Chi-cago, III. The board also approved an agreement with the Cache Valley Flying service, operating at the Logan-Cache airport, to provide flight and ground training for college students. |