Show - - PogeA Wednesday Oct' 971974“ Cache will see long range effects Box justifies Cache energy concern Thadis dean of the of Natural Resources college says that residents in Cache Valley have every reason to be concerned about the possible side effects Box W of stepped-u- p energy production in Utah Box said while Cache Valley won’t feel any direct “boom impact’’ from increased energy production he feels there’s a very real chance for the valley to experience long range effects “Since there are no direct energy projects planned for Cache Valley and no extensive deposits of energy resources here we’ll probably not feel direct effects for a while” Box said that the primary issue Box in Utah’s energy development is water He said that if energy is developed fully some of it will have to be taken away from agriculture Energy development in Utah is inevitable Dean Box says and fluence “There really is not a large the key to its success is the here and as a result population regional approach “None of us live in isolation” Utah doesn’t have the political said “But over a long period of time the state’s energy production might mean that Cache Valley will be called upon to produce more agricultural pSfcs s other areas produce less because of increased water demands” he said Box is a member of the US Department of Interior Oil SKale Advisory ard of on Hearing conception Until this movement the program was really undefined With support of the department 1968 vvvvvV hr NAVAJO ?r r rr 1 TURQUOISE INDIAN JEWELRY ? T ? m RINGS BRACELETS rV fV NECKLACES EAR RINGS PRICES 8th E No 8 LOW 837 N 752-983- 7 unreasonable energy develop- ment when the demand is so widespread “I can’t see us sitting on top of" the vast resources we have and not doing anything about it I only hope what is done will be done well” National Panel study for the Academy Rehabilitation of surface mined arid lands and the US Bureau of Land Management Advisory Board for Utah Journalism students hope to form chapter of professional society here -- To help students realize their opportunities in the field of mass com- munications Sigma Delta Chi members receive the Quill a monthly magazine devoted Chris Larsen is at- to journalists and journalism free of to start a chapter of the charge Members are also eligible to tempting of Professional Journalists at attend journalism conferences from Society USU Membership is open to the national to local level head of Communicative Disorders and as set by the Facilitative Program muscle enjoyed by other areas” said “We just can’t effectively combat wholesale and he of Science Hard of hearing aided by Utah State program by Kristy Niederhauser Staff Reporter The Facilitative Program for Hard of Hearing students has outlined three basic phases of development for each hard of hearing student at USU The guidelines were created to assist these students in preparing to enter the competitive world in their chosen professions The act was outlined at the Facilitative Program for the he said “and we must work with Colorado Idaho and Wyoming The approach must be regional to be workable” He said that a factor in energy development that must be considered is Utah’s political in- The has several professional journalists and mass society communication majors with a distinguished journalists as their of- clarifications were made The first or remedial phase is sophomore standing or higher The society also known as Sigma Delta Chi is the number one journalistic society In the United States according to Dr George Rhodes a professional member The fraternity founded in 1909 currently has 25000 members and is open to women for the first time College students can become members for the rest of their coliege years for only $1750 There are 135 collegiate chapters in 46 states basically designed for entering freshmen with low ATC scores and with the need for remedial courses Upon successful completion of this phase a student then enters the facilitative phase During this period a student receives the same program services as a remedial student In the first two years of the facilitative phase general education requirements must be completed Upon completion of this requirement a student makes known his intention to move into the independent phase of the program usually at the end of his junior year As an independent student all direct assistance obtained through the facilitative program will end In an indirect way an independent student' will continue to benefit because professors will continually be alerted to the special needs of the hard of hearing ficers the president is Ralph Otwell managing edtor of the Chicago The for campus Sun-Tim- vice-preside- chapter affairs Professor James Julian teaches at San Diego State University and the regional director Howard Graves is the bureau chief for Associated Press in Albuquerque NM Anyone interested in becoming a member of the Society of Professional Journalists should talk to Chris Larsen at 752-954- 0 Parking fines provided partial funds for student scholarships Parking fines on campus scholarships to sophomores Financial Statement is submitted provide an estimated $20000 to juniors and seniors to show financial need $30000 a year for student The number of scholarships Short term loans and scholarships John Williams available to each college is based emergency loans are covered by assistant vice president and upon the number of students university funds and not the director of financial aids said enrolled at the end of winter federal government Short term State and federal funding quarter he said loans are available to all additional To decide who will receive students cover educational costs supply money Donations are also used toward scholarships a committee is only and must be repaid within scholarships formed within each college and one year Williams said that scholarships within these committes students Emergency loans also are are handled individually by the belonging to the college are availa-Mto all students but can colleges after the freshman year chosen according to accumulated only be given to students once per Freshman scholarships are hours as well as their grade point quarter for a maximum of $25 awarded to students based on average with a one dollar processing fee their academic and leadership Loans on campus Williams Theoretically Williams said performances in high school said come from federal funding loans are given on a first come whereas award and may be obtained if a 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