Show Pag 2 Studnf lif Monday Jun 19 1978 Garrison warns of firms trying to gouge universities If Several companies in the United States are attempting to collect money from institutions of higher education through unethical practices according to Ronald B Garrison Utah State University personnel director There are comanies which monitor authorized L'SU Equal advertisements Importunity then place the same ads in their Woosh U$U Th© do sjdnts ! or© omQj©d by fb© ©q© wtth which o $imulo©d kitcb©n fir© wos smotb©r©d took trying Out fh© fir© ©atingush©r os port of th©ir household ©qu'pm©nt fori Students receive home fire training Suddenly cnehmg CTiavs of W fr w hairier you were dinner turns into a iduging flarm-- s hat do you do" Mt Equipment class at Utah State University are getting a short course in fire fighting to help them be prepared for whatever might happen in the home larae Chatelam avsistant of home economics and consumer education teaches the class VWitt Birch USU fire marshall is the guest lecturer for one class during the quarter He explains some of the causes of home fires and then gives class members a chance to try out a fire extinguisher A lot of the gals are afraid of the fire extinguisher" Birch said They think it might recod or something They reaUy don’t know what to expect ” However he notes if the fire is caught when it starts it ls very easy to put out with a fire extinguisher The flames usually look huge but they go right out” he explained The fires on campus are often caused by carelessness he said Heading lights are not secured and fall onto beds One fire was caused by a coffee pot that was left on and went dry Someone eLse forgot a deep fat fryer Cook mg fires are among the most common in the housing units he said "Most people don’t realize that greases have a lower ignition temperature than gas” he said ' It's 5D0 degrees for grease and 800 degrees for gas And once it catches it might as well be gas” Throw mg baking soda on a stove fire may put it out but it could also spread it Birch said If the fire is still in the pan the best thing to do is put the lid on it Using flour or other kitchen items might only feed the flames he warned Older buildings on campus also pone some fire hazards he noted Remodeling them all could cost millions of dollars but some like pn-fess- or ’ 'Id Mam are being worked on now he said Many of the 150 calks answered the campus department every year are false alarms and smoke investigations but there are still several fires fought in the university housing units The fire department’s goal is prevention but the problem is education Birch explained I hir problem is how to educate all the students the student wives the faculty and the staff We just don't have enough time or resources” he said The lectures to the Household Equipment students are a start he said In the meantime the two-mafire department and its volunteers just figure that if it can happen it eventually will ’ W may not get fires in some of these buildings for several years but we will sooner or later” he said "We Just try to be rrady The USU fire department is also responsible for safety inspections and for making certain that groups meeting on campus comply with fire regulations RggdO Smith prints are displayed by Moishe Smith pro- art at Utah State University have recently been accepted in the 7th International Print Biennale in Cracow Po- land The prints are entitled Stampede and la The Bar kies KafkavUie another print by Smith has been accepted in the Boston Pnntmakers Thirtieth National Exhibition In addition Smith's prints were recently purchased by IBM and the Petroleum Club of Denver Smith an now are The available of Women Voters (’ache County have league of Utah and published two pamphlets on the coming mass meetings and tions in Cache County The first ”F rom Mass Meeting to Elections" stresses the importance of party mass meetings and gives all election dates for 1978 The second "The Choice” ls a directory officials on all levels People's of elected of gover- nment The pamphlets are available free of charge at the County Clerk’s Office m the Hall of Justice the Iogan Public Library and USU library or from reMartha Dixon voter sen-icpresentative of the league of Women Voters Cache County For more information call 752-229- 8 internationally known prwtmaker was professor of art at Wisconstn-Parksid- e before Joining the USU faculty The recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship and a Guggenheim Grant Smith has exhibited widely throughout the world His prints are found in over 100 permanent collections A FrfidgG This summer for $2000 84 W 1 North Logon 752-443- 2 SlPECDAfl Due to Our Large June Drive Away Sell We Have Too Many Used Cars n fessor of de- - Election booklets Starting at $10 a month ( Prints "Some have called the they have A ¥7 RcmiG by people would probably pa nu The students m the Household newspapers and demand payment from Utah State University luring the past month Garrison says he has received four phone calls from such organizations "They claim they have great circulation and wre have found some have less than a thousand They say that they reach minorities but we have no idea how many or what occupational groups of minorities” Garrison said Essentially material we send out is informational — lists of jobs If those publications choose to copy and then run the material as advertisements they have no claim against us manded payment after printed the material THESE CARS MUST GO! 77 76 75 74 74 74 73 72 Just like new Datso Hcda Wages Jtatcaatic F-- 10 llcda Civic 5 speed tester Low UHes 3495°® 3250 2495 1995® Toyota CcrcSa Ex Cod Toyota Corolla Wagca 4 speed 1995®® llcda 1895'® Civic 4 sped llatcback Uercoy Ccregcr XR-- 7 TRUCKS 77 Tcyota FU 4 czpw sbl 76 Teyob SI-- 5 Lcjfcd Ciptr Ss9 75 Dztsa F5J 67 Cfcwr Fi) & Cerptr ShsJ spd 1995® 1995 3995 3995 3450“ 695 ©AMIUE’S Y(D)VDYA ISIS No Main 752-56- 3 |