Show Thursday April 25 1991 The Eagle - Page 3 Improvements made in welding department Ryan Frazier Artsentertainment co-edit- or An open house was held on March 21 from 10 ajn to 6 pm by the welding department to show their newly remodeled facilities to 200 people tanging from industry students and the administration The open house had a dual purpose The first reason was to let both students and industry know what the remodeled welding shop had to offer The second purpose for was to help the CEU welding department secure the funds lo buy a robotic welding machine and a numerically controlled parts cutter They hoped donations to acquire the money through private One of the main calling cards was a robotic welding machine” Paul Howa a welding instructor said "It was also used to generate interest in robotic welding" The robotic welding machine is a Miller MR5 which is a five axis welding robot It was provided for demonstration purposes by Whitmore-Oxygc- n The robot was illustrated in practical application as well as in welding things for fun Howa said The robot created a silhouette of CEU's new logo the hieroglyphic as an example of some of its capabilities Jokingly Howa said "Thus proving that Anasazi's robotic woldlng machine (above) was demonstrated at an open house In the newly remodeled welding department- A student (at right) tests the new welding equipment A CEU could The remodeled shop's new key 'The remodeling Is making us one of the most up to date and safe welding training facilities In the nation" Paul Howa features include an upgraded venti- New security chief plans new programs eliminating the need to call the Price Gty Police Campus security has the same equipment the staff writer Keys locked in your cart Need a ride to the hospital but cannot afloid the ambulance ridc7 Lose a valuable possession? What would you do in these situations? If you do not know the answer you might try calling Phyl Johnson the new chief of campus security These are among the many services he plans to provide the students and faculty of the College of Eastern Utah For assistance for nonin an emergency call 637-160 ext 234 emergencies call several for services ideas Johnson has he wishes to provide for the campus Included among the projects he plans to implement are plans for a centralized lost and found As the situation stands now someone who has lost a valuable must track it down According to Johnson nearly every professor and secretary on campus has one or two lost items in their desk drawers A centralized lost and found will provide a place lo turn in items you have found and look for lost items The Eagle plans to cany a listing of the more valuable items in the newspaper Another important service Is that of rescuing those who have locked their keys in their cars 21 637-212- lation system that removes welding fumes from the source curtains that enables the instructor to view into a welding boodi a special grinding area to keep noise and flying particles to a minimum and it cow has four times the practical fabrication than it had before The remodeling began in July of 1990 and the first phase was completed in March 1991 They plan to continue remodeling for the next two "view-throug- h" said by Sam Pittmaa weld" poliause Johnson plans to provide up to dale first aid supplies for every building on campus and make them easily accessible In the event of an emergency secunty will provide transportation to the hospital if requested to do so One measure to combat campus crime is a plan to improve the radio communication system currently in use Johnson also points out the need to increase the security force so someone is on duty around the dock One way to accompish this is by making use of students whenever practical Parking regulation will be another area of concern Campus security will provide regular patrols of the parking areas (Confined on page 7) Tobacco Smoking kills by Terry Holbrook Guest Editorialist Tobacco is the most heavily promoted commercial product in America It is also the most lethal More than one out of seven deaths in America are smoking related Smoking kills about 1000 sasMKssr Smoking con the United State about $439 billiaa I year in expenses and lost work- day Smoking one pack day adds 18 percent lo I paeons modi- csi bills and reduces Ufeei- - pcclancymyeara Tbe good new U that by the late 1980s the proportion of men who smoked decreased from about half to one-thir- d The bad news is that among women young people minorities and people in many third world countries in- creases in smoking offset or more than offset any drops in smoking Those who still smoke are gener- - (condMKd m page I) yean "The remodeling is making us one of the most up to date and safe StwSl cattredcnldcM They did bout 98 percent of the remodel-medic- nL “d legianl bkktUQ Central and Esk-Kenw- iy i al repiuaitt- - cne tetoSUUkeCtty Ibis also provided job contacts for the college "We place as close to of our students as you can get” Howa said He also said "I would like to get more of the general student thcm iwac P°pJatl0n 100 percent u the jutotsfatotsted in |