Show OEmotion and conviction— In lion beginning at $10000 addition the person upon whom the abortion was performed or attempted or their parent may sue for $10000 punitive damages The second bill was drafted by legislators for the 1991 session It provides a limitation on all abortions except in the following four cases 1) If the abortion is necessary to save the life of the mother or to prevent serious or permanent damage to her physical health 2) If the pregnancy is a re suit of rape and the rape was re-- Thursday November (continued from page 2) arc willing to make their voice heard This proposed abortion legislation promises to affect Utah in a powerful way The question is will that affect be good or bod? That is up to you There is still time to examine the bills and write your congress- man concerning them Copies of the bills are available at the Price vy J City Library Get involved in government Let your elected officials know how you fed As Margaret Mead once said "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful com- milted citizens can change the world: indeed it's the only thing that ever has" I' A f C tr 1990 '4 ? V 'V $4 rt- 1 :VV 1 'wr ' — J (continued from page 2) OrSpcrWOTK to purchase their books Of course no solution would be money would still be of no benefit outside of its intended purpose "eceaayifoureaeonedfcgida- lo a taw enforcement agency 4) If the child would be bom with pro- found and iironcdtable physical or mental disabilities incompatible to sustain life The third bill was drafted by Wilkins and was designed in two pans The first part limits all abortions except in cases where the mother’s life or health is in jeopardy when the pregnancy is a result of rape or incest and when the child may be bom with profound or irremediable physical or mental disabilities The second pan states that is any segment of the first pan is restrained or enjoined by judicial order then the law would provide that no abortion may be performed after eight it is necessary to save the life the mother or prevent serious of or permanent damage to her physical health On Tuesday OcL 30 the Utah Legislature Abortion Task Force conducted a public hearing in Price The purpose of the hearing was to provide opportunity for citizen comment on the proposed state abortion laws Citizens had the option to sign-i- n either Pro-Lior neutral and anyone who wished to speak was given the opportunity If you were like most teens you probably spent your high school years looking at the nation’s problems and commenting on how the “adults” had messed things up Well now we are the adults and the blame can no longer be shifted to someone else's shoulders This country can only be “of the people by the people and for the people” if the people MSS" ” Jf”? ‘ legislation (eal“8 We f expect our legislators to enact laws that represent our best interest Presumably this law was created to prevent the fraudulent acquisition of a Pell Grant There is already a system in place to prevent this from happening Anyone receiving a grant must sign a statement saying that they will use the funds only for the purposes for which it was de- signed If the student misuses the funds they are liable for repayment of the full amount fines and pos- sibly even a prison sentence Assuming then that the student docs fraudulently receive a Pell Grant no cash is disbursed until aJ obligations to the school have been met so the MONDAY that is bod) ineffective and costly Tlte only other reason I can see for this law is to create a “Paper Chase” law that keeps someone from losing their job due to the impending budget cuts What good docs it do for congress to reduce spending in one place only to increase spending in another The picture of congress chasing its tail on this issue is not a humorous one The time is ripe for a change in the way the affairs of this country are conducted Fortunately the time to begin these changes is at hand Next Tuesday Nov 6 is election day and all of us who are tired of the way things in this country are done have an nity to voice our discbntenL All you have to do is vote! TUESDAY ASCEU sponsored the third annual children's carnival for children of students faculty and staff Dressed In their favorite scarry costumes the students carved pumpkins bobbed for apples fished for prizes In the fishing pond and were given lots of sugary treatshofo by Gordon Jensen WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 Salee Tax Forum The team also includes seven freshmen with Heather Webster Hcbcr Amy Knott Price Stcffanie Carpenter Salt Lake City Kim Carter Green River Dawn Drake Moab Vanessa Jubitz Hood River OR and Atalie Cook Price CEU will open the season Nov IS in the CNCC Tournament held in Rangley CO and will continue Uirougn Nov 17 “Any students who come out and watch will be suprised at the ability of our women” said Paur ' at CEU 7pm VB: UVCC 12 noon (ballroom) Post Halloween Dance Phons-ATho- MOD AY Pro-Choi- (continued from page 7) Haines of Hurricane Utah SATURDAY Substance Abuse Taskforce 3:30pm Begins n fe OBasketbalL — FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY TUESUhY 7 Readers Series I pm Little Theatre at Duchesne MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 1 14 Job Search Workshop mar msuMEtf ActMles Job Search Workshop (Mrnunr EVERVOHE POES R FRIDAY SATURDAY Volley ball BB: CEU RECORD SETTING EVENTS WEEK game-B- Region Playoffs Election Day Your vote la your Voice I following Forensics at Southern TWMsn&PWBlE Too Huot uUbTfeilil VAN YbUMMT'bMoRK HEK(‘ ficwlitlom htuiih Co Caine ’ dnj finAf "ffnW not to Utah-Col- or Country Women In Higher Ed State Meeting Preference Ball 9 pm In the Ballroom FRIDAY SATURDAY Forensics EUJVat Price each day atl 2 O’clock Fashion Show-- BR Noon Job Sesrch Workshop VB: Ricks at CEU 1 pm BDAC 17 BB: Women BB: Eagle Published K SURE ibj)p do 10-- 4 You tbu're"” JetJino Willi ? cakI (OYCTtR at CNCC Men: CEU va Mesa pm BR M0PE5I TXKE WHATVol frtJQlap TWiTfl Wiinr Blood Drive PotJTK To CDtifiVEtiT lust Mens WWC at CEU net SAURY1 Afatiujbd'r Be Arm To 4SK QuESTiOl iww "mi n poi Mim: Comtf fa) Rcauy IT pr ix fur nae imiMoitA I 1 'TfaWittpTY? |