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Show rm he Daily Utah nCLE University of Utah Weekend February 1991 8-1- 0, Vol. 100, No. 84 United U, Masterpiece take primaries By Victoria Long Chronicle Staff Writer Friday Seminar "Women in the Middle East," Nilufer Cagatay, 315 BEH, 12:05 p.m. The "Masterpiece '91" party proved victorious when ASUU presidential and vice presidential candidates met late Thursday night in the Olpin Union Building. Candidates awaited notification of Seminars: Mathematics, Numerical Analysis, 308 JWB, 12:05 p.m. Special Colloquium, 212 LCB, 3:20 p.m. Video: Women's Resource whose names will appear on the final ballot, as primary election results were made official. Masterpiece '91 earned the majority of the votes by a 156 vote "United margin over the runner-up- , U." The two parties will compete in the final election, Feb. 13 and 14. Center, "Lady Sings The Blues," 293 Union, 1 p.m. Meeting: International Students Association, 319 Union, 5:30 p.m. Movies: Union Theater, "Fox and his Friends," 7 p.m. "Spellbound," 9:40 p.m. Ballet: Utah Ballet, "A Winter Concert," MCD, 7:30 p.m. Presidential candidate Andy Saturday Luncheon: Annual Winter --, 7 i - -- v . - ' Cooley and running mate Jeff Bury, of Masterpiece '91, received 614 votes, while Donald Dunn and Tipi Pupua, representing the United U party, gathered 458 votes. y Affair for the U. Women's Club, The "Blank Canvas" party's Peter Orum and Alex Boynton received 99 Panorama Room, noon. For more information call 596-095- 5. votes, Michael Ziouras of "The Movies: Union Theater, Change Is Now!" party followed with 86 votes and Travis Porter and Mark Melville, of "Rapture '91" earned 33 "Spellbound," 7 p.m. "Fox and His Friends," 9:15 p.m. Ballet: Utah Ballet, "A Winter Concert," MCD, 2 p.m. & votes. 7:30 p.m. WAC Basketball: San Diego State at Runnin' Utes, Huntsman Center, 7:30 p.m. """ Symphony: High School Honors Ensembles, KH, 8 p.m. Sunday Inside Arts & Entertainment The scoop on Woody Allen's latest flick, an opinion on MTV and more comics than you can shake a rubber chicken at. 6-- 9 Utes Whip Rainbows Josh Grant scored 15 points and Paul Afeaki added 14 to lead the Runnin' Utes past Hawaii Thursday night in 80-6- 0, the Huntsman Center. Utah improves to 21-- 2 with the win. See Page 10 Flashback On Feb. 8, 1966, the Chronicle reported: "Sophomore forward Gene Rodgers hit a 40 foot set shot as the gun sounded and woke up the 3,148 fans who slept through Utah's 88-5- 0 rout of the University of HawaiL.The Islanders remembered the last time they met the nation's 12th ranking Utes and the Skins waltzed to a 122-6- 7 triumph." Weather SunnyHazy Salt Lake City can expect sunny skies on Friday with continued haze. High: 45, Low: 21. Weekend: Continued sunny and hazy. Lows Highs in the mid-40in the mid-20s. s. Sunrise: 7:32, Sunset: 5:51 Thursday's High Temperature: 43 CHRONICLE WEATHERTom - - " " ' CHRONICLE PHOTOJudd R. Hillman ASUU vice presidential candidate Jeff Bury and presidential candidate Andy Cooley, of the "Masterpiece '91" party, awaited the banner proclaiming thorn victors in the primary elections. Movie: "Spellbound," Union Theater, 7 p.m. See A&E Pages -- Wiscomb More advocacy needed to fix U.S. social ills Primary Children's launches drive for better auto safety Foundation announced this week their new child safety restraint campaign. The "Hold on to Dear Life" campaign consists of television spots that will be broadcast throughout the state and By Melissa Garber Chronicle Staff Writer By Susan Williams Chronicle Staff Writer In Utah, motor vehicle accidents are the People in the United States are more aware of social problems than they once were, but more people are needed to create long-term solutions, University of Utah visiting professor said Thursday at the Hinckley a Institute of Politics. Nancy Amidei, Belle S. Spafford Endowed Chair in the social work department, said poverty, dysfunctional families, and health care problems can be reduced through the public's advocacy of social legislation. "Right now, all across this country, there are millions of people who daily face only bad choices," Amidei said. "And the best way I know to change that is through government and policy advocacy, whether from the outside trying to push government in different directions, or from the inside trying to change the way government functions on behalf of all of theI people. One way or the other, the best tool know is policy advocacy." Now is the "ideal" for people to become involved with social issues because of five reasons, she said. Polls show most people are willing to pay Members of the Blank Canvas and Rapture '91 parties were unavailable for comment. Cooley said he and Bury were pleased with the results and look forward to running "...a good, strong campaign next week." see "elections" on page three number one cause of death for children over the age of six months, speakers said Thursday at the University of Utah. Primary Children's Medical Center programs which will be incorporated into schools, businesses and neighborhoods. Officials said the campaign is not intended to educate the public about seat belt use but to create a strong emotional incentive to buckle up. see "campaign" on page three 3r more taxes for social programs; poor education is reducing the quality of is production in U.S. business; the media focusing more on social issues; the political focus is also turning in this direction; and advocacy groups have become more effective. More people who support social programs must gain political positions to help the she said. people who cannot help themselves, for rich advocates "They don't need more is people in our system. What we need people who are willing to go into government or work to influence government on behalf of have people who don't have power,ondon't three see "Hinckley" page CHRONICLE PHOTOBoone J. Chen Debbi Fields, Dr. Michael Matlak, and Gov. Norm Bangerter announced the kickoff of the "Hold on to Dear Life" child safety restraint campaign, Thursday at Primary Children's Medical Center. Org. U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 1529 Salt Lake City, UT Non-Prof- it |