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Show February 3, 1984 Forum Page 4 Library Image Restored Continued from page 1 No complaints have been issued. In fact, the accreditation team has praised the library for accomplishing much with what they have," said Ralph Backman, former registrar and member of the library committee. Another aspect of the improved outlook is a $10,000 special fund appropriated by the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees. The money was appropriated last fall to show evidence of the boards concern and commitment towards maintaining credible library services, said Projects for the $10,000 special fund have been examined carefully and a first priority has been the upgrading of media equipment for use in classrooms and teaching situations, said Wunder. Another high priority has been a plan for correcting space shortage. Additional recommendations for expenditures have been submitted by sports Jazz Performance Is Exceptional Wunder. During their most recent visit, the Northwest Accreditation Team evidenced a positive outlook If one more person comes up to me and asks if the Utah Jazz are for real, Ill which helped assure continued accreditation. sisto says students should know of the deserved, improved image for the Westminster library. Kuu- subject them to Kuusisto. watching Gilligans Island for the remainder of the Ski for Utah Easter Seals The public is invited to Ski for Easter Seals at Deer Valley Resort February 3, 4, and 5. Every lift pass purchased benefits the Utah Easter Seal Society. Ski for Easter Seals offers skiers of all ages and abilities the opportunity to help the Utah Society while enjoying the skiing at Deer Valley. Easter Seals benefits from Deer Valley Resorts donay tion of $2 for every and $1 for every halfsold lift day during the first weekend in pass Ski for Seals is Easter by February. Deer Valley Resort and KLCY all-da- 94-F- On February 5, skiers can race against Stein Eriksen in the Easter Seal Metalist Challenge. Eriksen, winner of four gold metals for slalom racing, will be the pace setter, providingthe time and speed for the course. The Metalist Challenge re-ru- ns follows the Nastar racing format and is open to all skiers. The entry fee is $6. Easter Seals receives $1 for every participant. Sign-u- p begins at 9 a.m., with the races starting at 12:30 p.m. Terry Wood of KUTV will serve as master of ceremonies. Andrew Riggle, 1983 Easter Seal Poster Child, will help award Metalist Challenge pins to the winners. Proceeds from the event will be used to support the Societys direct service programs for Utahs disabled citizens. Easter Seals provides community recreation, camping and outdoor activities, and the purchase and loan of orthopedic equipment such as wheelchairs. More than 96 cents of every dollar raised for Easter Seals at Deer Valley will stay in Utah to provide these necessary services, according to Society semester. The Jazz, who were known in the past as the stellar cellar dwellers, have a very good chance of making the playoffs this season, one thing this franchise has never done. Their record, when this column was written in not bad for a team late January, stood at that won only 30 games all of last year, and that was the most ever in Utah. 26-1- 6, They are in sole possession of first place in the Midwest Division and have the third best record in the league, behind Boston and Philadelphia. Before the season started, most publications picked the Jazz to finish sixth in the division; just goes to show what the experts know. Darrell Griffith averages 18.9 ppg and is the John Drew averleague leader in off the which 19.6 makes him the bench, aged ppg sixth man in the NBA. three-pointer- s. top-scori- Then comes Mark Eaton who leads the league in blocked shots and Thurl Bailey who, as a rookie, is in the top five in blocks among all league forwards. The J azz, once a team of Rodney Dangerfields, is finally getting respect throughout the league. Dantley and Green represented the Jazz and the West team in the NBA Game in Denver. Frank Layden was coach of that team. Who knows, after this, maybe theyll ask Layden to do Lite Beer commercials. All-St- ar All of this success has increased attendance at the Salt Palace, but not in Las Vegas, the Jazzs home away from home. Hopefully this will help owners, Sam Battisone and Dr. Gerald Bagley to forget about playing 11 games in Las Vegas next year. experts, guess who blew Speaking of New Years Eve has Bowl. the Super predicting I resolution: not to new a am but passed making make any more predictions. so-call- so-call- Adrian Dantley has come off of a serious wrist injury to lead the NBA in scoring and should win the Comeback Player of the Year Award. Utah Original Writing Competition The Utah Arts Council has announced midnight, Feb. 15, as the deadline for its Twenty-sixt- h Annual Utah Original Writing Competition. Rules are available in the Forum office in the basement of Shaw Center, or contact Arley Curtz or Jan Snyder at Rickey Green, the fastest of them all, leads the league in steals and is fifth in assists at 9.8 per entries of poetry, light verse, short stories, juvenile books, young adult books, and magazine articles, with prizes from $750 to $1,000 for novels, biographies or h and collections of short stories. game. Intramural Basketball Scores Monday (Jan. 25) Weekend Athletes 56 San Carleson 69ers 48 50 Eagles 48 Triple C The Cadillacs G.U.T.S. Wednesday (Jan. 25) 40 The Wolverines 59 Eagles 37 42 s, WATCH book-lengt- : 533-589- 5. Cash prizes for first and second place entries in most categories range from $200 to $500 for One prize only of $5,000 will be awarded to h help pay for the publication of one, submission. book-lengt- 3 COMICS! 4 3 WHAT PHI ETA SIGMA PROVIDES Local and national scholarships. Notable reference for resumes. Recognition of scholastic achievement. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 3.5 GPA during one semester of your freshman year at Westminster College of SLC. e student status during semester 3.5 GPA was attained. Not more than 20 semester or 30 quarter hours transferred to Westminster. 3 Full-tim- MARCH INITIATION Initiation ceremonies and a reception will be held on March 18, 1984from2p.m. 5p.m. If you are interested in joining and meet the eligibility requirements, please contact John Fabrega, Sheri Dearing, secretary, at or Nancy president, at faculty adviser at made be 295. Feb. Contact must ext by 8, 1984. -- 532-580- 484-765- 3, 487-655- 8, Panos-Schmi- 1, Q fat of &xceffimcG' cKa$aiiix CJduciJcrmnt -- tt, 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c OPENING IN FEBRUARY 3470 So. Beaver St. (3030 Wj 3 West Valley City, Utah, 84119 - |