Show First time in 30 years Letters page (Continued from No ice rink in Logan this year 4 nr Salvador Allende in of the Americans Neither did any 1972-197- 3 land defensively) who so angrily Life insisting (mte into Student and leave on ISA up the pack that Iran to back boat the next The Let’s not be so defensive of facts are that a good portion is boon has ISA saying what the will Perhaps the following story us to understand help some of the situation true Shah's in Iran under the regime response to the Hoy Scouts a plush 2500 acre being offered 1979 World ale in Iran for their Jamboree the follow ing letter appeared in the New York Times: Could we ask the Boy Scouts to on him down such a great offer In such ground as a moral one of the most a flimsy revulsion to the world'’ oppressive regunes in Could we ask the Boy Scouts to reject the best that money can just because Iran has one of highest rates of executions in no valid system of the world buy the civilian courts and a history of torture which is " ief: beyond bel- was from Anthony Boy Scout of the Year It is clear that Mr Ziemba would agree with what the Iranian students have been telling us in this column and on campus We ought to try listening to the Iranian students as they try to tell us about their country and the type of relationship that exists between Iran and the American That letter Ziemba 1974 government Richard Student Life Wednesday February Carpenter by Jim Suckling staff writer At this tune last year Logan's Center Street Park Kink would have been filled with skating enthusiasts enjoying themselves This year will not be the same said the director of Ixigan parks "This is the first time in thirty years we have not had an rink in said Doug Karnes "It has always been a tradition to have one here" Karnes said they had tried to build the rink before Christmas and at the beginning of January but the weather was not cold enough "If the weather would have cooperated" he said "we would have had a chance We're just too tired of fighting the weather Kven if we did build the rink ther eis only another month or so week to build the rink and the temperatures cannot exceed ten degrees "Iast week was our last chance at making the rink The first couple days of the week the weather was below zero but later into the week it began to get back into the twenties When you can’t even fill a pan with water and have it freeze over you can’t k to freeze expect an before spring "For the last four or five years it has been getting harder for us to make ice rinks Every’ winter is getting to be more different than the other” The in the past have all been built by December tenth and usually last until sometime in the end of February It takes a ice-rin- over” Fames said he was disappointed that children this year will not be able to go stake but he is hoping next year will bring better ice-rin- weather Hunt relates sabbatical achievements John Hunt assistant dean of Natural Resources recently returned from a nine month sabbatical leave in Washington DC where he worked for the Department of Commerce U S Travel Service Having experience as chairman of the Institute for the Study of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism in Utah Hunt was asked to review the National Tourism Policy Study headed by Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii The United States Travel Ser- - national tourism policy To learn how countries with federal tourism policy To learn how countries with federal tourism policies operated Hunt participated in visits to Spain Ireland Canada England France Mexico Japan and Hong Kong vice gave Hunt time to represent them with the Senate Commerce Committee enabling him to deal with both groups independently he said "Tourism is a $100 billion a year industry" said Hunt "through regional meetings with various travel recreation and environmental representatives we tried to set up guidelines into the problems of the tourism "The results of the study will give the federal government a new role offering new programs and legislation for standardization and coordination of the tour- industry" Seven meetings were later held in Washington to consider a ism industry” said Hunt Youth tours offered to Russia Cuba Several tours to the USSR and Cuba for students are being offered by Voices of the Future a division of the Young Workers Liberation league A tour of Cuba will be offered on March 28 and ends April 6 according to the group's news release A second Cuban tour will be offered from Dec 26 to Jan 11 and ends Sept 3 1978 Tours are open to all between the ages of 16 and 30 For more information write to Voices of the Future 235 W 23rd St New York NY 10011 30 1979 The tour of Russia begins Aug JTTLE BROTHER FRIDAY FEB 3:00-5:0- 3 REGISTRATION (SUNBURST LOUNGE) 7:30 USU vs DENVER 9:00-12:0- - 0 HYPER UC GAMEROOM 0 1 2:30-4:3- 0 - GUM RACKET BALL :00 LUNCH AT MOVIE - HUB UC (THAT DARN CAT) 4:30 ICE CREAM SOCIAL REGISTRATION FEE 250 DR DAN JONES SPEAKING ON 4 — SWIMMING 10:00-12:0- 12:00-- FEATURING 0 SATURDAY FEB PER PERSON common complaint young people is their inability to establish a credit record Michael J Etzel USU professor of business administration said Etzel has studied credit behavior of young people and has written a paper on college students as retail credit customers Etzel determined how credit was used by young people by making it available to them A new store was opened in a community of 200000 at the cite of a major state university in Kentucky and a department store chain made revolving credit available to university students Etzel said this credit plan gave students an opportunity to learn how to manage a credit account under controlled conditions It also provided the retailer with additional business and the student with the opportunity to establish a credit record he said Although young people complain about their inability to establish a credit record only a small portion of the Kentucky studentbody opened accounts Etzel said The students using accounts were quite heavy users and their accounts produced writeoffs at nearly twice the rate of regular accounts he said “This is just one study one area and one store” Etzel said "but the overall result of studies proved young adults to be good customers and responsible credit users” A EVENTS IN FEBRUARY LITTLE BROTHER SISTER WEEKEND 34 WEEKEND FEB Credit ratings hard to come by for students WATCH FOR THE FOLLOWING AWS 3-- 4 LITTLE SISTER 1978 Pag 5 it ft ft AGCSDETTXIE TTRYOUTTS PBL 1 “FREE ENTERPRIZE” —TONIGHT— 6:30 9TH FLOOR OF THE BUSINESS BLDG -E- VERHONE WELCOM- E- 8 AWS ELECTION APPLICATION DUE 21-2- 5 25 WOMENS WEEK PREFERENCE BALL (GIRLS CHOICE SEMI-FORMA- L) PREFRENCES WILL BE TAKEN BEGINNING WED FEB 1 1 2:30-3:0- 0 IN THE UC BASEMENT Lcvf |