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Show ThtRsdAy, jANtAuy 14, 1988. ChRONicle Business resident at U. The University of Utah Graduate School of Business and College of Business has named Reid Clark, one of the founders of Novell Inc., as the first executive in residence in the department of marketing. Novell Inc., is the world's leading independent supplier of local area network and data communications products. John Seybolt, interim dean, said the program was established to bring the business school and business community closer together. "Clark's appointment exemplifies the philosophy and intend of the program," Seybolt said. "By tapping the benefit greatly now and in the future." Clark is teaching a survey of marketing course during winter quarter and will also lecture in graduate and undergraduate marketing courses and speak at the -- will legislature from page one ' ' ' ' the Regents' recommendations. Garriott explained this year's general funds are limited to around $88 million, about $3 million less than was originally expected. Because of this, his office recommended a reduction of approximately $200,000 in higher education's budget. Not only was the legislative analysts' budget smaller, it divides the money for higher eduaction differently than the Regents' and governor's proposals did. When the Regents formulated their budget in October and November, it was based on several priorities, the top priority being equal distribution between access for new students into higher education and research overhead. Research overhead is money used to defray cost for research, such as lab equipment and building facilities. The Regents' second priority called for funding library improvements, quality salaries and career teaching scholarships. The Regents' third priority was listed as U. College numbers up (CPS) The national college student population is still larger than ever, despite 1979 predictions that it would decline as the number of 18 to in the lds United States decreased, the U.S. Department of Education announced in early January. mandatory costs, or new facilities maintenance and operation costs. Bangerter agreed with the Regents' priorities in principle. However, the governor's budget didn't allocate money for the Regents' priorities. Scott Gilmore, a budget analyst for the governor, told the committee the governor agreed with the Regents' priorities and wanted to fund as many of the priorities as all cadets visit bases Cadets from the University of Utah's Air Force ROTC recently traveled to Edwards Air Force Base in California and Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada for an inside look into two of the country's top air bases. During the tours of the bases, U. cadets received briefings from Air Force and NASA test pilots. The cadets were also given a rare look at the Air Force's newest aircraft, the B- -l bomber, as well as an opportunity to climb aboard an older model. budget of S257 million. additional funding for enrollment growth as the second priority, requesting SI. 3 million, compared to the S2.6 million the Regents requested. The analysts' proposal also moved money for quality libraries to the eighth priority. As tenth priority, the analysts' proposal added another $1.3 million for growth and access. On top of that, Garriott called for a 5 percent cut in higher education's base However, Bill Loos, director of governmental relations for the University of Utah, said it wasn't surprising the legislative budget called for a reduction in the base budget. "Sometimes it's easier for legislators to work with a lower budget and then add to it rather than start with an inflated budget and take away from it," Loos said. possible. "If the money runs out, then it will be up to the colleges to decide how to pay for programs that weren't funded," Gilmore MARK MILLER SUBARU said. However, the legislative analysts didn't agree with the Regents' priorities. 3734 So. State SLC, Utah 84115 Instead, the analysts proposed that mandatory costs, the Regents' third 268-373- priority, become the top priority. The mandatory costs are always going to be there and they should be paid for first, Garriott said. After mandatory costs, Garriott listed Lube, Oil, Filter AND STARVATION ARE PUT TO MUSIC 48 Month Battery 1 4 Safety inspection liecessury within WHENHEARTBREAK 1 I CEBTIfED FREE STATE SAFETY INSPECTION " 6Q day $ feorJy- - uehice3tff5 $12.95 Plus tax arid Shop Supplies $44.95 Installed Plus Exchange FOR YOUR SUBARU t, v with current U of U Identification Does not include any repairs necessary to pass inspection Coupon Expires Feb. 29, 1988 01 I "W- - ZZ3 Information Forums ITS OPERA (With English Supertitles) Come to one of the following meetings to earn more about the National Student Exchange Program LA BOHEME Giacomo Puccini JANUARY 21, 23, 25, 27 ' Call for tickets 533-649- 4 Adversary Glade Peterson General Director lUmt About 12.5 million students registered for classes in the fall of 1987, up from 12.4 million the previous year. In 1982, the department predicted only 12.1 million students would show up on campuses in 1987. And in the late '70s, demographers almost universally projected precipitous annual college enrollment declines from 1981 through 1991. luncheons. Clark graduated from the U.S. Air Force Flying School in 1950 and received his master's degree in arts from Syracuse University. Clark held positions with Power Management Inc., as as a sales managing director; with Hewlett-Packar- d specialist; with Intercomputer, Inc., as vice president and assistant to the president; with Memorex Corp. as director of sales for the special products division; and with Information Network Corp. as marketing manager. expertise of our business leaders, our faculty and students Executive. MBA program and graduate students' Paqe o At 12 noon in the Union Den n At 7.00 pm in the Union Den d At 9:00 pm in Van Cott Man Lounge |