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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle, Friday, September 30, 1983 : -v "I Parking from page 1 employee here, I don't see why I should have to pay so much for parking." Mrady Smith Employee of Union Food Services "I come at a.m., and there are no parking I end up parking by the bookstore and running to my class. I Varsity a bought parking permit, but I haven't even used it yet." Trahan Whitten Freshman in Computer Science 10 places anywhere. "It seems to me that the price for parking the of amount spaces goes down. It goes up, makes me mad. I have to come a half hour early to find a spot. They need to build a parking terrace. I'm sure if they asked students to pay $5 extra a year to build a terrace, there would be a resounding "yes!" Peter Avion Senior in Advertising and Public Relations W. PageThree ' used to bring my car, but I had so many problems that I don't even drive anymore. Sometimes I ride with friends or have my parents bring me. There's even problems at 7:45 in the morning. I thought they were going to make more U spaces. Also, it's ridiculous to charge $4 a day for visitor parking because sometimes students have to park there when they can't find anything else." Elham Ghalambor Junior in Electrical Engineering muteramean $atr &tjltns batons Jfor iHen & TOomen "They just don't have enough spots. Yesterday, I went to park near the Chemical Engineering Building, which used to have "U" parking spaces. I got a ticket because they have changed it to an "A" lot. There was only a very small, unnoticable sign showing that it was an "A" lot, so several people around me also had tickets. They didn't even give me a warning first, just a ticket. I didn't think they would even give tickets during the first week of school, especially after so many changes have occurred this year." Donna Rahimi Junior in Medical Technology &REDKEN Germany from page Sjpecnmu 1 the extinction of both halves of Germany," Corterier said. Germans are afraid of an arms race or nuclear blackmail as well, he said. Corterier said even with such widespread opposition, a majority of the Bundestag, or 2 Parliament, would vote for deployment of the Pershing 2 missiles. Ifoir 1 perm With this ad $8.00 Haircuts ( w ) 0 3N. Q Watch the seeds of future Pulitzer Prize winning writing by future media legends develop right here at the Daily Utah All Locations Satisfaction Guaranteed 100 924 East 900 South 322-553- 3 5624 South 900 East 1975 East 6200 South 277-089- 3 262-829- 2 Chronicle. 1042 Fort Union Blvd. 561-351- 0 mmixE a man. year ago wouldn't have dreamed I'd be coming to ZCMI's Wedding Registry A I But there was: I a student working woman-an- d bride-to-b- e to plan a wedding around jobs and two class schedules. thought was on my own. alone in that slightly -- trying I I scary, very romantic world of trousseaus, honeymoons and reservations. Then saw an ad for ZCMI's Wedding Registry; imagine, wedding consultants to register my china silver, linen and housewares choices. They offered all the help needed to create the wedding I've dreamed 'of. ZCMI's Wedding Registry . making I Why are a lot of college men and women becoming buddies in Army ROTC? Probably because Army ROTC is full of the kind of people other people go out of their way to meet. ROTC students tend to be high who are interested in more than their studies. They're popular students with a serious side, but who like to have a good time, too. In other words, when people join Army ROTC they often meet people a lot like themselves. For more information, contact Ren Allred, Department of Military Science or call 581-671- 7. ARMY ROTC BE ALL YOU CAN BE. pro-fessfon- I . . romance practical (293). C2 EVS E al |