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Show Mew Program for Vets at Trade Tech A new program for veterans under sponsorship of the Federal Fed-eral Department of Health, Education and Welfare, (HEW) has been headquartered at Utah Ut-ah Technical College at Provo, Utah Tech President Wilson W. Sorensen announced, recently. It will be directed by Anthony Anth-ony Famulary who has joined the faculty for this purpose. Mr. Famulary is a graduate of University of Oregon with a bachelors degree in political science and a masters degree in problems and programs for disadvantaged youth. He has worked as a supervising teacher in adult basic education and as a remedial reading instructor in-structor in Oregon. He took his last degree in Oregon in the spring of 1973. The program is aimed to give particular help to the Vietnam veteran, said Mr. Famulary, but it includes all veterans of the armed services, both men and women, and both in and out of school. It will serve the general area now served by Utah Tech, he said, including Utah, Wasatch and Juab counties, with a program pro-gram of couseling and general aid such as job finding and job training for veterans in this area whether or not they are enrolled in Utah Tech, or any other school. Mr. Famulary said at present he will have a staff of three part-time assistants for the "outreach" phase of the program pro-gram the one designed to aid veterans not in school, plus a secretary at his deadquaters at Utah Tech. The new program will seek the cooperation and utilization utiliza-tion of all existing agencies in the area involved, including employment services and others, oth-ers, said Mr. Famulary. |