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1952-05 Newspaper Clipping of SLAV Graduation with photo of Jay L. Nelson

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Newspaper clipping of "Record Number, S. L. Vocational School Plans Graduation" with accompanying picture of President Jay L. Nelson with two graduating students looking on the diplomas to be awarded.

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Commencement and Graduation Documents

Newspaper Clipping of SLAV Graduation with photo of Jay L. Nelson

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Newspaper clipping of "Record Number, S. L. Vocational School Plans Graduation" with accompanying picture of President Jay L. Nelson with two graduating students looking on the diplomas to be awarded.

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1949-1978 Jay L. Nelson: Documents

Newspaper Clipping about book written by Nelson

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The article "Utah Tech history to be written by Nelson" discusses how former president Jay L. Nelson was commissioned by the board of education to write the history of UTC. This is a pre-publication article including pixelated photo of Jay L. Nelson.

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1949-1978 Jay L. Nelson: The First Thirty Years

Newspaper Clipping about a History of UTech

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The article "A History of Utech" discusses the publication of the Jay L. Nelson's book, "The First Thirty Years: A history of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake" and it's availability for purchase in the College book store. In addition to a forward by U. S. Secretary of Education T. H. Bell, there was a two-day autograph party to kick off the publication of the new book held at the Redwood Campus in the College Center.

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1949-1978 Jay L. Nelson: The First Thirty Years

Newspaper Clipping about the Three-phase Institute Building at UTC.

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Newspaper clipping from the Week Ending March 23, 1968, highlights a ground-breaking ceremony held for the Institute building to be built at Utah Technical College. President Jay L. Nelson is in the photograph of the ground-breaking. Also included are Craig Bramwell, President N. Eldon Tanner, Dale Tingey and Bishop Robert L. Simpson. This ground-breaking is for the first of three phases of building.

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1949-1978 Jay L. Nelson: Documents

S. L. School to Train New Food Hostesses Newspaper Clipping

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Deseret News newspaper article about Salt Lake Area Vocational School reactivating a food hostess class at the request of the Utah State Restaurant Association following their survey which showed a critical shortage of restaurant service employees in the area. Included isa photograph of Mrs. Anne Hogg, Instructor in food hostess training with Jay L. Nelson and A Allan Coombs.

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College Ephemera Collection

Newspaper Clipping about a History of UTech

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The article "A History of Utech" discusses the publication of the Jay L. Nelson's book, "The First Thirty Years: A history of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake" and it's availability for purchase in the College book store. In addition to a forward by U. S. Secretary of Education T. H. Bell, there was a two-day autograph party to kick off the publication of the new book held at the Redwood Campus in the College Center.

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College Ephemera Collection

S. L. Tech Names Presidents of Student Body, Alumni Group

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Deseret News newspaper clipping about Utah Technical College's election of Roxann Ferguson as the student body president at UTC and Scott Brem, head of the maintenance department at Tempest Co. as the president of the Alumni Association at UTC.

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College Ephemera Collection

Huston Elected President of UTC's Alumni Association

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Newspaper clipping about the Utah Technical College at Salt Lake Alumni Association elected president. Dennis Huston was elected by Utah Tech Graduates to serves as alumni association president. Huston is pictured along with Ingrid Sanz and Marcia Salazar, the other alumni officers.

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College Ephemera Collection

School Chiefs Hint Test Of Lee Slash: Constitutionality Rule Seen Vocational Training Recourse

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This newspaper clipping outlines the legal test of Governor J. Bracken Lee's constitutional authority in cutting off operation of the Salt Lake Area Vocational School by vetoing its appropriations. Included in the article are outlining the financial situation of SLAV as well the backup options to keep the College running.

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College Ephemera Collection
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