Show the season people from the housing lists who than the about things as this) that the Vice TUPv influanpo nn I I liquor-By-The-Dri- nli ages Control Act of 1908 is stat ed simply on the outset its pro of li visions apportionment Student Life Correspondent censes and Utah State Liquor are very de Commission set-uEditor’s Note: In the continu lng series on a look at liquor tailed and complex But the proponents of the bill by the drink Karen Bush takes the Utah Citizens for Legal Con a look into the proposed law Salt Lake City Liquor and trol of Alcoholic Beverages feel this is not Important They want how to handle it has always been a moral issue in the state to give the voters an opportune since the pioneers founded Utah ty to express themselves on the in 1847 liquorbythe drink question The Citizens For a Better But with more emotion and Utah Through Opposing Liquor by less logic The Alcoholic Bever the Drink however feel that ages Control Act of 1968 is meet lng much opposition here and in the proposed law Is weak and no more adequate than the pre the state Than In 1933 when Utah was the 36th and deciding sent state liquor laws The two committees with their state to repeal national prohlbi tion points of view waged a vigor ous battle in the State when slg The issue then was wetver susdry status of the state’s al natures were needed to get it on the ballot coholic beverages Now theprob But liquorbythe drink is now lem is how best to handle on the Nov 0 ballot and voters the sale and consumption of li will make the judgment quor Both sides have facts and fi Utah’s present liquor law was drafted In 1933 when Utah voted gures to suppoit the issue and to repeal prohibition both sides are emotional anc But the Utah State Legislature illogical Although the proposec wasn’t all “wet” that year They law at the outset wishes to es established the present liquor tablish individual liquor by tht law which can be called the drink to draw more tourist am “Brown Bag” law money into Utah the opponents Under the present law all li say yes but will increase all the evils of drinking quor (beer is not liquor) must be purchased through a State The issue boils down to the Liquor Store and placed in a moral question since the doml brown bag No over the counter nat religion in this state the alcoholic beverage may be Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter day Saints abstains from bought or sold Beer is sold in grocery stores drinking alcoholic beverages as Restaurant and tavern owners a vow in its religious beliefs No one can deny that the Mor must have a beer license to sell mons aie using their influence it It is common knowledge that In opposing liquorbythe drink there are certain clubs called especially on the grassioots “locker clubs” where you can level But consider the supporters of actually buy liquor by the drink but they basically violate the pre the law They also are one sent liquor laws sided in their views yelling The Alcoholic Beverages Con Mormon whenever they hear optrol Act of 1968 will provide for posing views to liquorby the sale and dispensation of al the drink coholic beverages by the indivi The voter must exam me both dual drink on licensed premises sides of the issue with facts and by licensees regulated and con figures and try and forget the trolled by ptoper authority Li moral question involved quor by the individual drink will (The last two articles in this series will examine facts and provide for the licensing of ho tels resort hotels restaurants figures for and against the Al and clubs coholic Beverages Control Act of 1968 ) Although the Alcoholic Bever By Karen Bush p -- Rodeo Team Plates 6t!i In Natl Meet The Utah State University men’s rodeo team returned re cently from the National Finals Collegiate Rodeo in Sacramen to Calif with a sixth place na tional team title and two Individ ual trophies The Rocky Mountain Region Cowboy Duane Soren sen UDU’s team member from Spanish Fork missed the na tional steer wrestling champion of a sec ship title by ond Claude Crozler Neola fin ished third In the nation in ribbon roping None of the three members of the women’s rodeo team placed in either of the two regular six-tent- or qualified for the the final nlgdit The USU men’s team had its hopes for a national champion ship dampened early hi the first when four of the team members failed to qualify in the first bull and bareback riding short d events Mr Sorensen qualified on his first bull and threw Ins first steer m the buildogging event m 76 seconds Lynn Jensen Cal gary Allan Alta Can Sprlngville their first horses Jim Smith and Larry qualified on baiebaik Iona Ida made the eight second buzzer on his first bull and Mr Crozier qualified on his first calf in Ribbon roping In tbe second Mr Sorensen split first second and third places in the steer wrest ling with a time of 56 seconds and rode his hull to qualify for the final in botli events Mr Crozier placed second lr the same round of nbbon roping to also qualify for the final go round d d STUDENT LIEE STAFF Editor-in-Chie- f Pat ilwooti Tony Arnone Larry Owens Gradation Xon Arnone Marian Nelson £dvlior Correspondant Karen Bush Steve Baugh Tony Arnone Reporters Peggy Patrick Chris Facer J J Platt Randy Moore Offices in room 315 Union Building Phone Extensions 534 and 535 Published weekly duiing Sununei Quarter Entered as second class matter Business Manager Photographer 752-410- 0 William ( urtis as Lendre is forced to disguise himself as an Apothecuy so that he might In win his lose Iuuiule played by Vnn Silnaneveldt in this charming scene from "The Doctor Spite Ol Himself playing at the Old lyric Repertory Company in downtown Login "Hie Doctor In Spite Ol Himsell ys ill he seen Ihursday "Barefoot In J lie Park" u playing End Curtain for all performances is 8:30 pm Appointments Made In USU Board Action Appointments of an assistant dean of the College of Science and head of the Department of Industt lal and Tedmival du cation woie appiuved by the Utah State University Board of Trus tees meetup last Satuiday Dr John J Men ill associate professor of physics yeas ap pointed assistant dean College of Science Dr Neill C Slack was appointed professoi and head of the Department of Industrial and Technical Education Pie viously he was acting head of the department Dr Merrill former assistant diiectoi and currently senior scientist in the USU Electio-Dnamics Laboratories received his bachelors masters and doc tors degrees at the California Institute of Technology in phy sics He has taupht at Flint ridge Prep School for Boys liar Association American Industrial Association American Council on Industi lal Arts Teach er Lducation and National As situation of Industrial Teacher Lduc ation Appmtments of new staff members also weie approved by the board 'I hey included Dr Jay C Anderson Agrlcul-tura- l economics Dr Wilfurd N Hansen physics Dr Clyde E Stewart agricultural economics all with the rank of professor Dr James B Allen visiting Aits associate professor history lah Jenab associate professor en agi leuitui al and irrigation Bensor Serge g meei lug Clair administration anc ical engineering yatt electi alHIi speech Gerald L Allen rank of assistant professorllarvlr Leaves of absence-D- r busl-es- s jisyihology to be depir' of tesearch and develop mem for Ipper Midwest RegM1 Kan al Educational Laboratory w Daley director G Father range silence E- become member of Federal traveling xtension Set vice Team to Pakistan Dr fdwin C Olsen III irri gatlon Dt John F Van Der slice industrial and technical education both associate profes sot s Dr Paul 1 Cook psychology Don G Ferney mechanical eng ineeiing Dr Sterling K Oer ber psychology Dan E Jones political sc lence Vei 1 B Mat Miuld College vy Claremont thews extension agent Indian Calif and has been on the USU S Prog! am Richaid staff since 19G2 Knight education Gerald The new assistant dean has secondaiy L Smith landscape architecture been a member of the technical and enviionmental planning Dr staff at Hughes Aircraft Company Dr John J Merrill nej Stanley g Wayinent mathema and has worked at Dee Hospital tlcan tics all with the of lank assist- appointed assistant in mediiai physics He Ogden Science ant of ofessor lege pi was a Howard Hughes Fellow Kenneth W Brewer English 1956 to 1960 and a Natiunal Sci! Caimra Hae Latta ence oundation fellow 1956 to English Mary E Caiigan elementary 1957 education Baibara Chang Eng He is a member of the Amei i lish Bainey Erickson mathe can Physical Society Sigma XI matics Ben E Callaway speech and Amen lan Association of Phy Snow s lusts in Medicine College Marjorie Rap Pleye Bowen Laboratory School The new department head has H Robert Stocker been on the staff at USU since Mobile Office Education 1963 He was a consultant project Jerold for G Sorensen the Peace Corps during the sum acquisitions librar tan all with rank of Instructor mer of 1963 and summer Paul G Conover agricultural mer of 19C3 and summer and education Noel R Crltchfield fall of 1904 Dr Slack has as agricultural education: Karen sisted with the Iran II Project T Smith business education in Washington DC and the Iran IV Project and Venezuela and office administration allwlth rank of lecturers Protect both on the USU campus Carolyn J Bell Moigan CounDr Slack received his doctor ty extension home agent Alta of education degree from the H Lusty Gat field County exUniversity of Missouri In Indus tilal education He received Ills tension home agent Kay K Wil lardson Sanpete County exten masters degree at the Unlver Sion home agent Nabll N Yous slty of Nebraska and his bache sef research associate zoology lors degree from Nebraska Wes JueiSon Lin research engineer leyan University Utah Water Research Lab Dr Slack Is a member of Phi oratory Kappa Phi American Vocational Promotions in rankS Abol 1 |