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  • is distinguished intemationally for its geological and anthropological studies, it would seem appropriate that Mrs. Johnson visit the campus officially for this purpose and to see our University museum. Should her time permit it, it would also be very useful if she
  • technological developments in the minerals field. At the same time, we recognize that it will be difficult to achieve improved governmental policies and progr2ms in th"is area, and th2.t as a result of the study, there may be pressure for adoption of additional
  • on these lands may easily grow to 6 or 7 times the present level over the next 40 years. Since 1961, USDAhas added about 2,600 camping and picnic sites -- an increase of over 40%. National Forest recreation sites now accommodate about 550,000 people at one time
  • . prosperity, Johnson said, district to increase its productivity - - Since the- Authority's - finc.ncia.l •. he said the time ho.a come for the District it was set up. l. Director now show o. substantial reports ·• ~ He specifically . surplus
  • student Center, a Home for children, missions to two Indian Tribes, and our beautiful summer Chapel of the Transfiguration at Moose. We hope you may find the time, while visiting in Wyo­ ming, to worship with us and to visit our Churches and insti­ tutions