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Show Two Receive Honorary Doctorates the company’s Ogden a a ea a a eas ea SUPPORT THE WILDCATS and have the time of your life in Las Vegus OUT. 14,15, 16 ! Stay in the famous Golden Nugget hotel & Casino a ae Deluxe Room 3 days/2 nights at the Golden Nugget Hotel Late Show A ticket to the Weber State College vs University of Nevada/ Las Vegas football game Alumni Dinner One Complete Breakfast es Baggage and Handling In and Out All taxes plus food and beverage gratuities, and all bellman gratuities for in and out baggage handling. SELECT YOUR TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENTS: 1 - Transportation via Greyhound’s New Super Scenic Cruiser with panoramic windows and restrooms. The bus will depart Weber State College Oct. 14 at 9 a.m. and arrive in Las Vegas at approximately 5 p.m. Transportation to and from the football game Saturday will be provided. COST PER PERSON FOR THE PACKAGE nm illustrations for publishers in New - York, Illinois and Utah. A graduate of Brigham Young University, where he also earned a master’s degree, Mr. Collett continued his schooling with graduate courses at UCLA, and _ attended several art schools. He also served as student body president at BYU. Mr. Foley, retired manager of the Ogden Division, Utah Power & Light Co., has been active with business and professional groups, athletic and industrial organizations. His service with the Utah Power and Light spawned 41 years when he retired in March of this year. His service included 11 years as additional $60.00 for the package per person. 3 - For those who wish to drive private cars the package is available for $60.00 PER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CONTACT ALAN HALL - 399-5941, EXT. 346 OR SANDY PORTER AT OGDEN TRAVEL, 399-5506. downtown a | I We | | have selected the following package deal and are enclosing our deposit of $_-____ ____or the full payMETNGOL Sree ks | (_ Bus Package CL) Airplane Package (_ Private Car Package | a | I | Send coupon to Ogden Travel, 440 22nd Street, Ogden. | Utah 84401 | | | Naiie 0 ae I Kae as — ae ore SF a am oe? ea oes ae ! | ec of PERSON. PACKAGE RATE IS FOR TWO PERSONS TO A ROOM. A $10 per person deposit should be sent to Ogden Travel no later than August 15 to confirm your reservations. The balance will be due September 30. = college instead location. AND BUS. . .$96.00 - Air transportation with flights leaving any time from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Cost per person for airfare is $104.00 and an district manager. Mr. Foley helped organize the _ Weber State Boosters Club in 1955, and then served as its president for 11 years. During this period he was instrumental in working to improve the athletic programs of the college and of extending the scheduling of games in football and basketball. _ He also worked to support the Dee Events Center project, working with the Ogden Chamber of Commerce and other downtown groups to side with the college in locating the facility near the E. Lynn Foley Farrell R. Collett it a until 1971. He then continued as a faculty member until the spring of 1976. A painting that has earned Professor Emeritus Collett wide acclaim depicts the killing of ‘‘Old _Ephriam,”’ a giant grizzly bear that roamed the mountainous country. Another is ‘““The White _Horse,”’ which depicts the mood of a horse standing in the sun on a summer day. His art awards have included the Latham Foundation International Poster competition, best of show at the Springville National Invitational, among others, and he has done book ss department ee degree by Dale T. Browning, chairman of the Institutional Council, and Mr. Foley received his honorary degree from Harold (. Steed, member of the Institutional Council. Mr. Collett, who was a member of the Weber State art faculty for 39 years, is one of Utah’s most widely known artists, especially ‘in the realm of animal life paintings. His works have hung in Many major art galleries of the nation. He joined the WSC art faculty in 1939, and was chairman of the art ee 7. commencement June 4. « Mr. Collett was presented the Mr. Foley’s associations with Weber State’s athletic programs have spanned more than 30 years, and he is still working to help with its sports activities. He is president of the Ogden Industrial Bureau, and has served on the Ogden Industrial Development Corp. board of directors, a unit that has raised more than $1.3 million to finance the Industrial Bureau. He has also been active with the Ogden Rotary Club, Ogden Golf and Country Club, Ben Lomond Golf Club, Weber Club, Ogden Elks No. 719, Defense Supply Association, among other affiliations. Holder of an associate degree from Weber College, Mr. Foley has attended University of Utah, Utah State University and other colleges and universities. — Lou Gladwell ee Farrel R. Collett, educator, and E. Lynn Foley, retired business executive, received honorary doctorate of Humanities degrees at Weber State College a CiveStalerzip=. |S S ‘ | | | | i Cee Weber State College TRAVEL 7. | a a a es ss ae ae |