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Show ACR08S 1nstance 5 Church bench 8 Evaluate 12 Girl's name 13 Native metal 14 Short jacket 15 Wiped out 17 Destitute of 19 Chemical compound 20 Shouts 1 21 Prepare for print 23 Narrate 24 Existed 26 Contends with 28 Cry 31 Either 32 Playing card 33 Fulfill 34 Recent 36 Whips 38 Condensed moisture 39 Foray 41 Location 43 Publish 45 Macaw 48 Second of two 50 Looked with amusement 51 Toward shelter 52 Be in debt 54 Care for 55 Promontory 56 Camomile, e.g. 57 God of love The Weekly Crossword Puzzle 3 Declares 4 Mollified 5 Seed container 6 Teutonic deity 7 Marry DOWN 1 Algonquian Indian 2 Ventilates Roving Reporter: Professors Analyze the Issues By Chris Bamberger By CJ. Alexander would rather discuss local issues is a marketing Nancy Panos-Schmi- tt such the tax iniatives," said Scott Nixon, as professor at Westminster College. She has an adjunct professor of auditing at been teaching at Westminster for eight Westminster. "The tax initiatives seem to Panos-Schmi- tt is from years. originally be the issue Montana and moved to Salt Lake City to major right now. An increase in income should correspond per capita attend the University of Utah. There she with an increase in received her undergraduate degree in per capita tax." he continued. biology and philosophy. She also attended Virginia Tech and earned a masters degree "The On a national level, Nixon postulated, strength of the U.S. is the major issue. in genetics. Returning to Salt Lake City Panos-Schmi- tt is at stake Everything received an M.BA. from the defense, reputation, bargaining position and defense University of Utah. When asked "What do you feel is the of our world." He feels we must maintain most important issue to the American our status as a premiere nation in the voters in the upcoming presidential world. "At least this is what I think the voters should do," Nixon said, "but what elections and why"? Panos-Schmi- tt replied. people will do is get behind that curtain "Social Issues and change." for their pocketbooks." Panos-Schmi- tt stated. "As a society and vote Nixon believes people , spend we no longer value the things we did whatever they earn. If they have more, they before, in terms of helping people, in more. "Government does the same spend terms of understanding that not everybody can make it on their own and realizing that thing," he said. When questioned about there are people who need help. We haven't done a good Job. I don't think, of families, Nixon answered, "There will be enough to adequately sustain dealing with those issues between the always those people on welfare." haves and have-not- s in this country." Nixon received both his bachelor and Panos-Schmi- tt continued to say "We MBA degrees at Utah State University. He have so many Issues to deal with in terms became an adjunct professor at age 28. In of our own social environment. It has just addition to teaching at Westminster, he is a deteriorated. We don't have any of that sort certified public accountant for Coopers of infrastructure anymore to help people an Librand, international CPA firm. who really need it" Favorite Movie: "The Natural," or "Eight Panos-Schmi- tt spoke of issues Men Out" concerning the homeless, those unable to provide for their families, and the lack of Favorite Food: Enchiladas health insurance and childcare facilities. By Karen Peterson In conclusion Panos-Schmi- tt stated, "These are issues that as a country we need to come to grips with." Question: What Do You Feel Favorite Book: "The Life and Times of Dan Most Exist Edible seed Poem Nod PIPT CHEAP low-inco- Favorite Food: Mexican Favorite Movie: "Chariots of Fire" 11 Pens Seize with the teeth 37 Old name for Thailand 38 Tradesman 40 Poker stakes 42 Commonplace 43 Scheme 44 Death rattle 46 City In Nevada 47 Sums up 49 Decay 50 Ocean 53 Pronoun - Quayle" Labor . Goals 16 Man's name 18 Organs of sight 22 Carried 23 Temporary shelters 24 Emerged victorious 10 25 27 29 30 35 36 "I is The Important Issue Facing The Voters and Why? 8 Merrymaking 9 Coral Islands 'CID'jf & el TAPES 2311 S. Highland Dr. In Just North of 467-021- 3? Sugarhouse 1 C4S$A GRAND OPENING 041 BUY , COUPON BtHffiWSOjm ADDITIONAL jj $ 1.00 Any 1 i SELL TRADE Compact Discs & Cassettes Pioneer & SCOVPMfMAa Panasonic Electronics ADDITIONAL off Compact Disc $ 5 parking in rear through key bank. m 3 Any 1 . 50 Off Cassette Tape I", ; IPgurity Smm mdl EMmr $9.00 Admission 7:30p.m.1 :00a.m. Monday, October 31, 1988 Featuring on irp 136 West 600 South Forum 5 Kathy darken: "To me, the issue is whether we keep "For me the social issues are most the same government and lose a lot of important because the person with an social programs and money for education, average Income needs help you know, or whether wc dare go for a change in thincs like housing and social security." government." Harriet May: to know what "they" important. I'd like I to do also it. about think we should plan start stressing the welfare of America Instead of the whole world. We're losing a lot of social programs and need to get back to problems In our own country." October 25, 1988 Issue 5 |