Show Student Life Wednesday Dec Logan to get new hospital Intermountain Health Care build a new Jnr is planning to N 1800 at replace the hospital 4K) to E Huspnal at 218 E V 300 have all green lights construction will sturt next Kerr asssummer" said of U'Uan istant administrator Ife an Hospital Completion 1980 early is antic ipated for Construction of the take building should approxim- ately three years to The building is estimated ( quipment cost over $12 million architecture fees and site imMill bring the total provements lose to $18 cost of the hospital million LDS Chun h ouns the Locan Hospital property of the new Upon completion burrh will hospital the EDS The HEW may - The DepartHealth Education and V S DENVER ment of Education is public hearings in Welfare's Office of conducting across the nation — including Denver — to seek public comment on proposed rev ision of cities the Guaranteed Student Loan regulations Program’s rules and Verbal or written may be submitted statements during the which twoday public hearing will begin at 9 00 a in daily Dec in the Denv er U S Post 7 Office Building ium 18th and 2nd floor Auditor- Stout Streets Dr Mrnear Regional Commissioner of Education said One set of proposed rules Leon P prompted by rising default rates have the option of what to do with the property The new hospital will cover approximately 40 a res "The program hasn't been decided for the new Iaigan Hospital however no programs will toe elimirated We may add some new services but that's yet to be derided" Kerr said "There will te no dramatic changes W'e will mainly be extending the serv ic es we have here in the Logan Hospital" Kerr said "The problem with the Iaigan Hospital is there’s not enough room We need more beds ) meet the demand in 1‘iho We haven't got adequate spac e for our labs therapy etc I d estimate we'll need twice as much space in the new hospital as we have now A meeting was held Friday to Election held review the plans for the new hospital All plans were recognised and approved Approximately 180 (teds will be available in the hospital "The staff will grow porpor-tioriatelto serve needs of the valley” said Shirley Weaver of ('ommumtv Services in loan repayments would establish and escrow agent to disburse federally insured student loan funds in installments rather than m a lump sum Other promised rules would revise existing program regulations 94-4- 82) law and proposed regulations were published in the Federal Register Nov 5 pages 48862-4891- 2 At least seven days' notice in advanc e of the hearing should be il tory of his group USD identify themselves through tins organization" Ac euttoroop said The roum il rec cully elec ted Aim anna Ward as president Liz vice president Conway Mary Aviles secretary ivan Powau-ketreasurer and John Potter sergeant at arms "The new officers have shown a lot of enthusiasm for the e upcoming given the Office of Guaranteed Student I Avans US Office of Education 11023 Federal Office Building 196 Stout Street iVn-ve- r Colorado 80202 by those desiring to verbally present year” Aceuttoroop said The MEIC hojes to bring Indian leaders from all walks of Me to the campus to discuss Issues s with both Indians and 1 statements James Regional GSIP Director said Ten copies of written statements Mcl-cugh- Public suggestions for methods of implementing Guaranteed Student Ixan Program changes contained in the Education Amendments of 1976 (Public also are being sought Minear said Changes in the new Armored Aceuttoroop adviser of the Many Eagles Indian Coun-- c the Indians at alter students' loans hn should be submitted at the time of the hearing Additional information may be obtained by either writing or 8 303 i telephone 837-412- Mcl-aughh- Hearings also are being held during Dec m Washington D C Boston Chicago Dallas and San Francisco Minear said 1976 Page 1 1 Indian group explains goals explained the goals and his"We do more and th1 development of logan than wear feathers and dance" he saul Hospital The MEIC w as organized in the Expanded extensive services will be offered There's just no fall of 1970 by Aceuttoroop and room to grow fare in the logon Mike Bird It serves to promote and foster Indian Culture Hospital" Weaver said "We felt it was necessary that director 8 'We want to sliare with the not only our culture of the past but what is happening to our people today" lie said He said they will discuss problems facing Indians both on and off the reservation Some of these s include Justice through tribal education and sovereignty health "We recently attended a workshop in Idaho” Aceuttoroop said '"It allowed us what kind of help U available ” He said Indians are also faced with problems of federal administration natural revctirces and reservation development lie explained Uiat Indians are often stcicotyed and people focus on tbe negative ts of the Indian culture "We are trying to better ourselves and we work at our own solutions” he said “life as an Indian can be just as rewarding as for anyone else " Arc utlornop said MEIC will try to reel ult variety of guest s "In the past many students felt we had loo many radical types" he saul "We now want a wide range of eakers to talk alxmt Issues on a local state and national level " Aceuttoroop is from Die Uintah-Oura- y Indian Reservation in northeastern Utah He came to USU in 1970 after completing two years with tlie Army aa a military polo ernan In Germany He has served a two year mission for the UkS Churc h He U now a Junior majoring In elementary educ ation "'I really enjoy children" b said "1 don't think I’m In il for the money I’m more concerned with the intellectual growth of little c hildren " housHe is also the ing representative and serves on tfie USU Supreme Court TT Jf TSCHAIKOWSKY'S THE MUSIC'S GREAT P - id L- ? 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