Show Page 3 The Utah Statesman jsu bus proposals developed 1) aljMc4 from page Poulson said there is "no ilhout beul to pay foe il" nj Poulson said "Sil must be wanted as failures in- transit by the renewed public Children need to develop the in order ibit of using mass transit o arnica safe future for transpor-Kioinvestments he said Logan City fop Martindale mass aunril member agrees that is burdened with low rider- land 1Mit hip -- problem with going into transit is that it must be Martin-i- k gbaidixed in some way" mid ‘‘We could raise the elec-icit- y names on sewers lights and In this way we are taxing on--r 0 percent of the people so that 10 percent could ride'' he said It is questionable whether the SU shuttle bus is going to expand r continue in its present seris vility Whether this system the curdy being used to remedy at problems with parking and attraction has not been deter-The nbSc Stevenson associate I pendent of business respond-- ! these questions "We plan to kt negotiations and com-bwith Cook in the near Be” he said “Perhaps Cook naive the rights of his permit se an extend Otherwise we grange something beneficial both parties concerned" na speak of the legality of going off campus or not I see an inequity If we expand we are providing something that ought to be provided for everyone” Among the 9300 students enrolled at USU less than live on campus Randy Whipple ASUSU executive vice president sits on the Parking Policy Committee and is one of the two students on the Shuttle Bus Policy Committee Whipple views the possibility of the shuttle bus extending as "very optimistic" one-thir- d Noted newsman Howard K Smith will initiate USU’s winter quarter convocation series Thursday at 12:30 pm in the Chase Fine Arts Center Smith joined ABC news in 1961 Since that time he has anchored coverage of every national election r pwiMT 1 J g 'X ofl Mid "We have no exin trsnsporation When we Go-G- o by but the ones that are up front securit- tfl companionship however il aot considered to be a pet hawking edog such as police dogs Hearing ip sr seeing-eyip ire allowed in all places that aagiyidogs are which is about y Bob M lad dogs like him that are meet certain criteria Maithsy are chosen to be trained haring dogs "Ihsy must love people: we don't aa the dogs that are cowering in kennel when you walk hod nast With Girl Thursday Night DISCO DANCING LIVE MUSIC CACTUS traveled to Moscow with the Nixon presidential party visited Vietnam md covered Watergate Before joining ABC Smith was with CBS as chief European correspondent covering the major international news stories of two decades He also served as the manager of the CBS Washington News Bureau for many years Smith has won many awards for C1LUIS Wednesday DAVE ROBINETTE DAVE BRIMHALL Every Thursday night is Jazz Night with: BISTRO JAZZ QUARTET tearing is Bob’s full time job from page 2) pawing at the cage trying to say take me with you” said Kilstrup “All of are dogs come from kennels like the Humane Society" found owner “These dogs know there is a reason for their training All of a sudden they're put on a plane and y flown to somewhere and they seem to know" according to Sandi Hearing dogs are free to the deaf and the S2500 that it took to train him is paid entirely by donations to Hearing Dog Inc which is a nonprofit organization “I've trained Bob for three months but he knows that Karen is his master and she had the dog for less than 24 hours: he's not even looking at me now” she said three-mont- h Friday and Saturday Bob was delivered personally by his trainer to Karen Sandi spent four days with Karen teaching her how Bob reacts to different situations and how to take care of Bob training period including strict diet and phyiscal examinations Bob was ready to be delivered to his new- After a '' Robinette’s Hot New Group STAR SHINING ' sc movies HisnameisMowgli jnd he was raised by wolves rcnopsKi THE GAMEROOM IN THE MALL HAS MOVED TO THE EMPORIUM BASEMENT AND ADDED: 0?2)®©n2 rjaOCJDZOTQDiaE §® ILF Opens Friday January 11th COST:$1 00 per 1 0 holes ad buys 2 plays for the price of one Expires: January 311980 SPECIAL-Thi- s Weekdays: Friday: 3-1- 0 1 3-- 1 1 Saturday: Closed Sundays 12-- 1 FREE PARKING IN COUPON THE REAR! ' 980 Thurs Afternoon one-thir- his work including six Overseas Press Club Awards 14 honorary doctorate degrees and an Emmy for writing CBS Reports: The Population Explosion In 1975 Smith became the rnly newsman ever to address the US House of Representatives where he was chosen to deliver the Flag Day speech as a special congressional honoree for his contributions to American journalism 1 “ROLLING COUNTRY” “It is almost certain that housing will continue to pay for d of the transportation costs” he said Whipple suggests a SI increase in student fees in order to extend the shuttle service He said fees from staff benefit funds are also under considertion "If you are going to charge everyone then you should serve everyone by at least providing minimum service” Whipple said Transit problems which include funding and legalities as well as solutions to these problems will be explored in part three of this series and Sat Live Music winter Convocation series N M provides Karen with Fri Broadcaster to launch maun said hade Burtenshaw vice presi-(h- r student services speaking USU Wed Wednesday January 9 WALT DISNEY’S foments erf Sebastian CABOT Louis PRIMA George SANDERS Stoning HOLLOWAY PSS SST RUDYARD KIPLING 1(3- -' ' TECHNICOLOR’ Phil HARRIS Wednesday—Thursday 7:30 Admission $100 USU ID Required |