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Show S i Seminars Planned At Utah Tech the chapter and Utah Tet Transportation Management structor, last year was awarded, prestigious Man of the Year! tion from Delta Nu Alpha, i r business. It is the only 12-year transportation management program prog-ram between the midwest and the west coast." "Too often, when people hear 'transportation,' they think of truck driving," Lane comments. "I was a long-distance truck driver myself for a number of years, and I can tell you that it is merely one small - even minute - part of the transportation industry. "SO WE WANT to inform the public as to the scope of this field, the opportunities, and the importance import-ance of total transportation in civilized civil-ized society." In addition to the Friday seminar and luncheon, Utah Tech s DNA chapter will have manned display booths, information on transportation transporta-tion careers, literature on firms in the business, the Utah Tech transportation trans-portation curriculum, and other educational features. BOYD WARNICK, advisor to Several top nationally-recognized nationally-recognized transportation experts will be participating in events on the Redwood Road campus of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake the week of May 14. FRANK LANE, president of Utah Tech's chapter of Delta Nu Alpha, says the college's chapter, and the Utah Transportation Council Coun-cil are co-sponsoring all the transportation trans-portation activities for the state on the campus. A free public seminar on Friday, May 18, will feature Glen Stewart, vice president, Western Air Lines, who will discuss "The Partnership - Western Air Lines and Salt Lake City." ADDITIONALLY, Alan Mus-grove, Mus-grove, former president of IML Freight, Inc., will review "The Impact Im-pact of Regulatory Reform on the Motor Carriage Industry," and other topics pertinent to the motor carrier industry. Following the morning seminar in the College Center, there will be a no-host prime rib luncheon open to the public ($12.50) at which the featured speaker will be Bob Stevens. Mr. Stevens is traffic manager for IBM., and also serves as international secretary-treasurer secretary-treasurer of Delta Nu Alpha. "UTAH TECH will be the focal point of the State's observance of National Transportaion Week," Lane says. "We are excited about it because the college has an effective effec-tive course which is highly thought of among the professionals in the |