Show Flowers may give way to parEdimg Pierce fat new student parking spaces will be added to 'n hundred to replace the university campus if the motion with a parking lot is ratified by the Parking !&ysnd University Physical Resources Planning ComS!!n0Wtr garden is currently located in the strategic west of the FAC and south of Richards Hall yet Cadent are even aware of its existence facilities will be in desperate need for extra parking Jm hen the FAC addition is completed and open for JJVtanjmg to ASUSU President Lester Essig in tfdmaday’s Executive Council meeting n council encouraged the administration to renew and funding for the installation of a new student in place of the garden - riot They also recommend that the garden be relocated in a more centralized area of campus ie north of the library south of the SC or near the new Kellogg Building Besides relieving current parking tension this action would also allow the numerous hours and monies invested in the flower garden each year to be enjoyed by more students faculty staff and visitors Logan City Mayor Walter Nickel was advised by the ASUSU council to clean and beautify the areas of Logan controlled by the city befor Homecoming on Nov 3 The condition of the weeded portion of Old Main Hill from 6th North around the corner to the stop light was specified as needing immediate attention ASUSU Volunteer Vice President Patti Smith offered the assistance of manpower within her office to help renovate the hilL The creation of a career enhancement council designed to “THE UTAH increase student awareness and improve the campus placement and programs is currently being investigated by co-o- the Executive Senate The council would consist of one representative from each college and be directed by a member of the Academic Board Each member will also serve as the chairman for a subordinate committee within each college responsible for carrying out the objectives of the counciL The ratification of ASUSU's 1979-8Supreme Court justices was also completed in Wednesday’s meeting Duane Jorgensen will serve as chief justice with Steve Andrews Kellie Schultz Karen Thomas Camine Thrasher and Jill Watkins completing the six member court The main responsibilities of the ASUSU Supreme Court are alleviating student appeals such as parking academics and residency and representing students in various USU appeals committees 0 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY VOL77NO15 Chamber music ' YeMniay w Convocation the Fine Arts a y Quartet attended yet well iparsely santd by the audience Tie Fine Arts Quartet has been jsfmasg together since 1943 af aaMiered by many to be the WH performing ensemble in Tfcx TV Quartet has been a factor in the growing intis chamber music k program the Convocation Vtx raw was set up to present hMuction to chamber music I fas novice The quartet this with spoken before each piece was and short musical sampl-Idifferent movements the Quartet began the Vg lumber each member inked himself Following the they spoke about their Vnmite while the Quartet be 34 years old its at antiques rd Sorkin s violin was d V -- t b in 1731 Laurence 1898 1781 Shapiro's Bernard Zaslav's while the cello Jttg1740Laufer possesses was The music however faoana produced on these was fresh and alive Ms fitting that the first piece composed by Haydn of symphony and the A of string The Afa played the quartets" first movement APA “Opus ’76” which is a in-t- a F of the music the Austrian A ery animate Ad with plenty ol F theC0Bvay a sen music aatond part "d out subdued FalThegradually 2“- Jr i music - 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