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Show Page Three Wednetdey, February 1$, 1M7 candidates from page one foirum out to those student groups on campus and letting them know that we're nothing without them," she said. Since many ASUU programs only target "single, dependents," Rea wants to "cut the trash and try benefiting other students for once." from page one Brooks Amiot, Morgan's running mate, said voters should realize that, as students, ASUU officers have a clear interest in improving the U. The main goal of the Progress Party's campaign is to bring ASUU to the students, he said. Kurt Larsen, who is running for ASUU president under the Students Inc. Party, said he wants to get more students involved in the system. By being more involved, students are better represented, he said. "The problem is ASUU has always been an elitist group. It's the same type of students with the same type of background doing the same type of thing," he said. Kristin Allred, Students Inc. vice presidential contender, said even though ASUU isn't an open group, the situation can be changed. Since she has two years of experience in ASUU Assembly, she will use that experience to get a "broad base" of students involved, she said. Who Cares Party's presidential candidate Kevin J. Mackin said he is "not running for anything at all." Mike Kaly, Mackin's running mate, offered two reasons for his candidacy. "I can't speak for Kevin, but I'm running for two reasons: to get more girls and to have an excuse to get drunk. non-worki- ng Rob Mansfield, Helping U, Party presidential candidate, said he is running because he has enough experience to make a difference. Mansfield admitted students gain personally from holding ASUU offices. "Obviously, it does benefit us, it is a learning experience and we do grow greatly," he said. Kelly Carnago, Mansfield's running mate, said the Helping U. Party is running to create a positive attitude on campus. "We'd like to create an attitude in which all students feel important," she said. Carnago also said she wishes resumes weren't an issue because there are other things which "need to be looked at." "A lot of sacrifices need to be made, we need to be willing to serve and serve well in the position of president and vice president," she said. Progress Party presidential candidate Jacque Morgan said she is running to change the attitude that ASUUofficers are just resume-booster- s. "We've worked really hard in our campaign as far as going Mansfield, the Helping U. Party's presidential candidate. His party's platform includes specific proposals to channel money earned from aluminum can recycling and from a copy center back into the library. Tommy Polychronis, the Generic Student Party's candidate, agrees library funding is an vice-president- ial "It's pretty obvious funding the library should be a additional he He said. proposes to provide top priority," funding by cutting frivolous ASUU spending and using the excesses for the library. issue. Only the Who Cares Party denounced library funding as a campaign issue. "If I am elected, I w ill close the library and turn it into an aluminum can recycling center," said Kevin Mackin, the party's presidential candidate. "Maybe we could even franchise." The next candidate's forum will be held tonight at 8 p.m. in Austin Hall. The event will be sponsored by the Residence Hall Students Association. Happy Hour Prices Without The Happy Hour Chaos it v.. r1; Jan ut tot Hippy Hour from 8 p.m. to p.m.. Monday thru Thursday when copies are just 3Vi cents frach" 1 1 :. fuH serve (oJtotBMabie) ooa tn serve cop on 0y" ff" Offer good at this location only. 273 South 1300 East- V -- V t - 582-828- FreeParking 2 MX mmm ,M mm i. JL mm g Printshops Of The wmmmnm- - J Stora Hours M Th6 11. Fri 8 8. Sot 10-- Future your sleeve and help someone . Gnve Blood! Roll nap . S5i Get hooked on giving. Well say thanks with a FREE Movie Ticket- - or you can enjoy a FREE meal on us thru the 0 of 0 Food Service. -- February Blood Drive Sponsored by Residential Liveing, Tuesday, Feb. 17 10 AM 4 PM, Wednesday, Feb. 18 10 AM 4 PM . and Thursday, Feb. 19 10 AM 3 PM, Ballif Hall Lounge. Everyone welcome, please come and donate. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH BLOOD DOIJOR PROGRAM Call 581-268- 6 for information J" 2 :1 |