Show VOL 76 NO 17 LOGAN UTAH Friday November 1978 3 Library budget problems heard hv PruKV Bom wre tl maof s i disc uion at this wevks executive toumil fTiel ing ! fie council unanimously passes) a resolution urging the central administration to provide enough funds to continue the Vadcmic Scrv u ( ent r Although lie center already receives some funding from ASt SI it emstame will le threatened when funds from the administration run out on I Ns A ic a ording to A adc rnu President I ester smg n h ss g author of resolution said the adu mist rat con favor a sy st m vc h re the mdi v idual oil ge deans oritrol adv ismg Hut he aaid when dtana control advising ' the ause vc hole system breaks dow n there is no central coordination h sstg said the center is essarv Iss nuw it helpa to en sure ad gticral education and graduatu-rrpiiietela are the each colic ge in case a same student wants to transfer from one oil ge to anot her f ssig said the next step la to take the resolution fiefore the 1 c I1 f Rodney Palmer President Glen TKKrt Richard Palmer W ilium Palmer and Arthur High enpu tod la pea of VS illiam Palmer Sr Palmer waa a well known hiatonao of Southern I tah Library by Bob Hiuginti Utah Slate I receives history collection Palmers hnture from radio station KSl II in ( edar t itv Dr is Higbee responsible for production of those tassette res ordings I he transcripts and tapes were presented to President Taggart hv W illiam Palmers sons Dr William of mwrsiiv reieivtl a and lap of the hiMorv collection of iranM npt firH hand acrou it of Southern I tah 1 burn dav Historian Kl rt R Palmer proOuced a UTie- - of radio let lure on the history o Southern lrtah and Northern Arizona area from of I Palmer Dr Ku hard Palmer and Dr Rodnev ranging from the develop ment of industry and towns to the stories of individuals n the Southern I' tah area des not has and happ- Dim tor of learning at Menll Library Arthur ened recourses Hijfbee said The cassette produced form a Palmer Sint e he was a teenager dad was alwavs recording things that happened in the area Dr W illiam Palmer noted Muh of the historv Palmer recorded were stories he gathered form the frontier people and Indian people he knew Dr Plamer produced a book called W hv the North Star Stands Still and Other Indian legends The book dealt with the legends of the Pahute Indians and other tribe in the area fnendlv association With hi sries dealt with subjects This kind f history rust anv where else So one ever taken the time to write record history down as it I 1 I9S1 SS The examine Iran were master recording tapes with tin Indian' of the area Dr Palmer was the first white man to Ixh on sf a mender of the Indians trd in ( edar CTt v period of eight years Dr Palmer became a surv telle on the tah history of the Southern to the audience of radio station I h I tah RSI H in ( edar Ot hand first were weekly programs accounts on the development of the area gotten The collection called Chapters of H storv are vignettes which covered the personal as well as general history of the time of Settlement m the area This will be a great contribution to our oral history toll lion here at I S IK Presi State Dtah dent (ilen Taggart said The radio ripta and the voice Palmer a brdcast tapes of will be in the Special collections room at Merill Library (her i Ir o Iol h at ud r t ( oum and admimsl ration ran disc ua the problem Stater jwlrntial budged problem tor the Academic Srvt I nter and effort tn improve Merrill Library A lf Patron Librarian Service Itofiert Mufthak rejsrflesj to lb and council on the progre problems at VI err ill I if nary d (he He prtddern rigid now is t he Uc k of si ud v Nut e mn though study apace criteria ami goals have not Ien anme mt there has been significant progress made smr e last year Murdoc k said He jxunt sl out hid atudv sals have tieen acidtd sme last j ru g more HuncKhlmg to mane room study scats is jwiomsl fir the break ( Imstmas iofdng !o fr VfurdcM k is a hyen though spue iind jairfdern with the library Murrhak said the re are no pi ms to bud I on Another Murdock problem pointed out is the r omphimis about the (beck out system Siudcrits t tn le have requested I hid the t to an automaud ntv hangl 1ms ause the prex esa is an slow lv l hre Alurdcx k said it is uni hs k out wdl le an automaiccl avsiem in the near future He ad the initial cost of an automated fevdlrm would Ih 11(h) (MM) and the small library budget is W tj Trouble with tickets for the up com ert hrnnv turning resulted in a minor confronts! ion in the basement of the t ( yesterday An exchange of words occurred several ticket seeker ami Cultural Vue President Kandy 1 he sale of lie The students challenged a two and a half tear old policy of h determining the order students pure hate In ket a T he iru idenl had nothing to do with Hiked prices or the rhoiie of ai I the idea that require the per"in to sign a h't Fife make explained houily roll tali' and e Continued oa page Harpists relax crowd at Convocations concert 7 lotnae Richardson iteky for a Thursday's the New York p anaemble didn't use their pa for cheese sheers mail Wganizers box spnngs or multi-tTshooters as one of the mera-- ” uggested but for an hour of Con-octKn- crowd 0 r®“xulg and beautiful music Drawing from a repertoire of 1 20 Paces this world renowned group Performed the works of Scarlatti Vivaldi “ and marcello to start off Program Much of the music had been “spied for four harps by their “wTor An-ti- d von Wurtiler who “jfenued the group m 1970 Barbara Pmewska 'i Sandra Eva Jaslar and Nancy Key (who was replaced Thursday °J von Wurtilerl have been eight months out of the year on radio and television for ®Wda and tapes and in countries troni Canada to India taking ad-°- f Ms Jaslar's statement “t 'music speaks all languages of we Bit-rin- and - to contrast - modern electronic sounds frog noises and squeaking doors The concert concluded with Bartok s Rumanian Dances and Lecuona s Folk Malaguena The group began their tour of Canada and the Western United States after very short notice that the Russian quartet had cancelled "Were very happy to prove that when Russians cannot make it we can" said Ms Jaslar in her charobvious ming Polish accent "I fa goverwhy they didn't come-the- ir nment didn't let them" Because of the short notice the within 24 group had had to pack up hours drive 31 hours straight to the first Canadian concert end cancel the tour they'd previously scheduled for November 8 world" Von Wurtxler wrote two of the Pces that fast became audience vontes - variation on a Theme of Corelli and Modern Sketches The Ceees included etherial harp tones Pedioso flares flashy arpeggios This five week 24 concert tour is not unusual for the quartet who speak easily of eating off banana leaves or with wooden sticks or with fingers while eating yogurt a nd rice! as the customs of the countries they visit dictate Two of the members are from Poland one is from Hungary and the third is from Cabforma Part of their repertoire was written' especially for them by composers 17 different countries member of the New York Harp FneemM pUy for a t'SU dieee le present when In ket numlen are passed out at 10 pm the night tn krt go on ale ‘ It date hai k to Murr 1 hurlrer a term” paid life "and 11 used to eliminate overnight ampoule in the I C Several atudenla who asked to Ire Tkur)y' Coovoewo I Wert 3 |