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Show .. 2- I Gat with the Publ ic Lands Subcommittee of the: Senat c- Interior Cc'mm ltt e e 1 of which he is a member, in support· of a bill which wo ul d establish a 1)ub1ic study exi s t in ; statutes and regulations gov er ntng publ IcLand s wit h a view to p r o vl.dirrg maximum benefit to the public. Land _levieYJ Commission to Reported Hous e and Senate conferees agreement to a bUI providing ae.atstanc e r-e.s ea r ch institutes i.p'institutions of highel· Leaen ing, of wh i c hhe was cosponsor, and which w il.l be of substantial help to the Utah Ctate University for water in the work of. their wat er res ea.r ch center. . Testified before. the National Parks -Subcommittee in the Eous Int$riOl9 Com bill, which has already passed the 3enate, to mittee in favor of the Moss e s cabl iutrthe Canyonlands National Prk in Southea.stern. Utah. Gat w i th Publ ic Lands Subcommittee of the Senat·e Int'eriOl· Cornrn ibt ee dur ing public hearings on t\VO House passed bills which wo ul d provide [01.' mult ipl c us e o federal lands and for the public sale of federal lands not needed for federal pa-o g r arn.e or Ion g range public land a dm inis-trat.ion. Conferred w lth Secretary of Interior Udall re ga r dfng appo intrn.ent of By r on Mock, Salt Lake City attorney, and others as members of a sp ec ia.l OU Ghale Advisory Board to cons id e r and recommend major policies on us e of oil shale deposits. r, Cosponsored S. 2000, the proposed Older z.m cr lcans Act of 196.::, which would establish an Administration on A!jin3 as an ael1.cy of the Depa r trn ent & Education UeHare with a Com'mtas lonex-appo lntedby the President. of Eealth, Voted for every amendment offered to tak e out of the pay raise bill the section which would raise his -own sala;ry • .Jat w ith Denate Committee on Public Jorks in execut ive session, made the motion and obtained approval of the prospectus for the ilevenue Se:t"vice Center to be built in Ogden 5 million Int ernal , SOot with the Senate ·Public ·;·.(H·ks Committee in executive - approval of his would authorize arn endm an s e s s ion and won ent to the F'ed er ak Aid HigRway /.ct 'of 196, which increase fr orn ;3 million to 9 m il.l ion in each of H!3cal years 19Q6 and 1967 in federal funds to begin a road bu il.d ing proGram to provide o.CCC5S to the Utah portion of the Four Co.rn.e r s l:.:ea known as the, Golden Circle. Announced approval by the Small Business Adm inl atr at lon of a loan to the Canvas Gpecialty Manufactur ing Co for a project in Cedar City. .. Reported fe de r al educational TV grant in amount of ;56, 297 to the Ogden Board expand and improve fac il it ie s of KOET. of Education to Announced award of a federal F'ulb r Ight -Ha.ys grant to :'\,aymon'd Melvin Kuehne fo r graduate study in Ma rbur e, Germany. .Pa rt ic.lpat ed in-a panel discussion with 12 sc·ientists, educators I and rn ernb e r s of Ar m e d } orces on the Regulation and Utilization of Outer Gpaecmcludin3 ; i,.rms ControL .... - Anno unc ed approval of seven bus ine s s loans to Utah firms during by the Small Business Adrn in is tcut ion the month of May total.l ing :;371 ,000. Conferred with Chief Forester Cliff reardinti ineqult ie s 'Of cur r ent. methods of t imbcv appraisal and the badly needed r evi ew of ·built road l'e- .. quer ement s operator .... , ! , r |