Show CEU— Tuesday January 68 20 1976—2 The Eagle speaks As editor I receive various remarks about the quality and contents of the “Eagle" generally complimentary Thanks On the other hand some are negative and they are probably right Our paper may lack that special quality that would make it a good college-minde- d paper g Granted we don't have a lot of articles or questions We have certainly asked for them Could it be simply that you don’t think or even that you don’t care? Would you even read them? As students we have fallen into a routine or rut that makes us very much like the calculators we punch We react in our programmmed way and lack the individuality that our professors try to teach but even they arc hyprocrites to their own presentations Many teachers will reminisce about days when they were advisers to clubs and the fun or experiences they had But ask them if they will help start the organization again or help in an activity you'll be flatly turned down Students and teachers are willing to complain about the way things are run but when did any of us try to really do anything constructive Are you active in even one club? Do you support the teams even when they’re not winning? Have you ever been a responsible committee chairman? Are you an adviser to something? Have you ever contributed an article or a letter to the newspaper? Do you read the newspaper? We have created a campus society that will do only what is required and nothing more If you agree with these statements act — write! If not act — write! You have a right to voice your opinion — that is if you're not too lazy to bother Newspaper boxes have been placed around campus for your convenience in TICIPATE! A Editor Comments on books Centennial Michener by James A Illustrated 909 by Troy Anderson pages Random House New York $1095 Centered on a fictional town in Colorado this historical novel written to It is seldom that you can learn from a piece of fiction how to switch a Flintlock Lancaster rifle to percussion and how to make souse scrapple and cup cheese and enjoy the learning process celebrate the If you enjoyed “Hawaii" US Bicentennial begins in or “The Source” you will prehistoric time with the enjoy "Centennial" formation of the land and because Michener has the appearance of the done it again! dinosaur and continues to the arrival of the Indians It becomes contemporary with the social problems one meets in his daily The Library has two hardbound copies of this book also available for checkout The Eagle COUEGE Of EASTERN UTAH Fries Ufa MMi Utafi Tho Eagla to started 7 — Preservation of Fish LaMar Groneman — Whistling Swans 14 January Utah Clair Jensen & Wildlife Trophies A Unique Thousands of hours were donated by members of Ballet West The Utah Symphony other arts groups and concerned citizens who devoted their efforts to manning phone banks getting out mass mailings and other important campaign tasks in order to insure the success of the bond election Day care project needs data soon The College of Eastern Utah is again sponsoring a series of weekly seminars concerned with the conservation and proper utilization of our outdoor resources The programs are held on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 This series of pm in room 123 of the Science Building Full-tim- e students to is seminars free the general public Life Sciences without can receive one hour credit in charge For all others who desire one hour college credit there will be a $1000 fee Anyone wanting credit who may have missed the first two seminars may receive it by attending all others beginning January 21 January per- forming arts in Utah The Capitol Theater built in theaters remaining in the nation will be restored and renovated to its original splendor The building will serve as a home for Ballet West and will provide excellent space for a variety of dance opera drama and musical comedy presentations A concert hall - art gallery will be constructed on Salt Palace grounds for and other symphony musical presentations and will provide work and gallery space for the visual Resource to 21 — Off Road Vehicle Use on National Forest Lands Coy Jemmett January January 28 — Training Gun Dogs Dave Peterson February 4 — Predator Relationships between the Wolf and the Moose Dr Michael Wolfe Data is needed to determine if there is a need in the community for a Center Care Day is requested Cooperation from those interested in such a facility The Center will be organized for all children ages three to five years old It will be open daily with two sessions if necessary The time will be arranged according to the needs of the majority of the parents Fees will be set at a later date when it is known how many children will register for Day Care Those in favor or who support the fact that there is a need for a Day Care Center are asked to send name address telephone number and the children’s ages to the address below Those Interested should encourage friends neigh-- to join bors and them in supporting the project Cooperation is urgently needed to get this data Information and comments should be mailed to : Mrs Consuelo Marez PO Drawer U Price Utah 84501 co-work-ers Have A TREAT ACROSS THE STREET MILKY WAY V February — 11 Desert Tortise Hal Isaccson - Sheep Hunting in Napal and Mongolia Mahlon T White February 18 Come up to Helper February 25 — Environmental Impact of Power Plant and Transmission Line Corridors Panel — Panel: Glen Freeman BLM Don Smith DWR Ken Neuschwandcr Utfh Power and Light Dave Wallace Pres Utah Wildlife Federation March 3 — Introduction of Exotic Game Birds into the State of Utah Darrell Nish 171110 Tut Bottom Utah Frlca dedicatod to give Information and aorvlco to tho Tht official rtudmt publication of tho ficilities for the 1913 and paperbacks are A ' bond issuance by a 56 percent majority vote The approved proposal will provide to optimum Following is the schedule of the program: paper arts principal arts groups approving the Wildlife seminars and one of the few obligation bond issues were defeated by the state's the shoe fits arts 1 Orpheum nation's voters Salt Lake County voters turned out en masse to support the If for S SALT LAKE CITY -- On December 16 voteis in Salt Lake County approved a bond issuance of 86 million dollars which will match 75 million appropriated by the Utah State Legislature for two performing arts facilities in Salt Lake City The 16 million dollars will provide permanent homes for Ballet West The Utah Symphony and other arts groups previously housed in borrowed and leased spaces In a year when over 90 of general percent thought-provokin- submitting articles and letters This issue reports numerous activities and events scheduled by concerned people (the minority) Why don’t you get off your educated gluteus maximus and PAR- million secured Cal logo of March 10 — Gun Safety in and around the Home Lee Robertson tutfffit body H nprmnti Tho editorial opMoni mpr oooad In Tho Eaglo do not nocouorHy raflact viewpoint of odminiitration faculty Undent or itoff the BOOK BOX Thoto Baofu ora now In sjr' w " Facing Life: Youth and tht Family In America by Oscar Handlln Herod tha Great by Michael Grant i tha Natural History of Behavior by Ircnaus Love and Hata Drop in and say Hi! dt Stop Forgetting by Dr Bruno Furst 7eDfli?fi GDlFwgj 134 South Main Halpor Utah 1 |