Show lyl 1 OGDEN A Taverns Warned On Coin Machines STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 23 5 1961 TRAINING FOR TOMORROW Education at Baraain Price out-of-pock- et USU 65 65 for 2 65 195 260 scm each For students from outside the5 fee state there is an d at colleges and universities This is in addition to tui' tion BYU $130 out-of-sta- state-supporte- VARY WIDELY costs also vary Book widely Books for the classes of a usual quarter may cost up to $30 Expenses can be whittled down by paperback books that sometimes cost as little as 75 cents or by used books which often can be found at a substantial savings over new ones Although some resell theirt texts many educators feel that the students should keep their books for review and for building a library of their own Board and room are often the biggest costs besides tuition if one lives away from home If a student on the other hand can attend a college nearby and can live at home enjoying free board and room during his college years savings will be sizable Weber College as yet has no dormitories but there are many apartments roomk and other rentals available off campus Board can be arranged with the rent Meals also will be available at the Union Building Lists of rentals with and without meals are available upon request at Weber College the state have dormitories Brigham Young University charges $595 a year for board and room in a dormitory Costs can be reduced by students living together The University of Utah charges $735 for a single room and board for three quarters with the costs cut to $650 each for two living together in a double room Three or four girls can live together for $625 each for three quarters in a multiple room Some colleges - within USU CHARGES Utah State University charges $615 a year for board and room in a dormitory with other charges varying depending upon grouping housekeeping rooms and other details Each college will send appropriate literature upon request When the student lives at home no laundry expense may be involved Those who expect to continue their educations in institutions away from home should however consider laundry expenses which-ca- n be considerable dependon individual ing requirements Social costs vary from very little to sizable amounts Student body activities often provide as much social life as a student can absorb Still many wish to join social groups of one type or another Others may wish to join frater- -' detail by Mayor Parker and City Engineer Win Templeton Attending the meeting were representatives of the Lions Kiwanis and Jaycee clubs At the conclusion Dae Coons of the Lions Club said the project was a “must” to insure Roy’s future with the leaders growth and prosperity The program was explained in The immediate problem in addi : j Stay-ai-Ho- me pays But what are the actual expenses in going to college? The answer depends on “which college” and “which person” Once a college is selected some costs are fixed while others are variable Let’s examine some of these in more detail ' Each quarter or each semester f depending upon the college) each student pays a fixed registration-tuitio- n fee that generally includes several other types of fees such as student activity health building lecture and concert and others For 1961-6- 2 these are the registration-tuitio- n fees for some of the universities and colleges in the state of Utah: Year’s Aut Win Spg Total Weber College $33 $46 $41 $145 83 85 255 85 Utah U Secondary Wafer in Roy Gets Leaders7 Support Ogden police have warned five 25th Street taverns they are violatROY— Leaders of this commu- s civic clubs have pledged full bov1-inlaw the g coin mty ing by operating to the city in its proposal support machines that pay off in prizes to install a secondary or pressurThe clubs given warnings by the ized irrigation system in Roy O Dean Parker said today police are the King Club 244 25th heMayor was very pleased with the reGrill Tavern 264 25th Ben’s Club sponse he received on the plan 318 25th M & M Tavern 300 25th when he met in a special meeting i r By William D Stratford PhD College training does not cost— it tion to financing is to obtain some to 900 shares of Davis-Webe- r Canal Co: water that will be needed to feed the supply The city will take measures to apply for a federal loan to finance the design of the system If approved the loan will be repayable interest free at the start of construction Mayor Parker said The engineer has indicated the design would take approximately a year and it would be another year before actual construction could begin The tentative boundaries for the system are the north east and south city limits On the west the 850 (Editor's Note: This is the fourth in a scries of articles written especially for on the the Ogden Standard-Examine- r importance of a collece education The author is William D Stratford PhD a member of the Weber College faculty) and the Swan Bar NOW nities and sororities These latter may cost as much as most other college costs combined or may cost only slightly mare than the usual dates Social costs actually may vary from $20 a month to more than $75 a month depending upon the student the college and the sea- 350 25th ! system would parallel the city limits from 3600 South to 5600 South and then extend west to 3300 West thence south to 600 South This latter area is outside the present limits but it is expected this land will be annexed within a short time Mayor Parker said The total system would service all the land now in the existing corporate limits 60 per cent of which is still under a griculture The average homeowner would be charged a yearly $15 connection fee which would go towards retirement of the debt of the system' Another monthly fee for maintenance would beassessed the users d GREEN STAMPS (tkMJjue cajsai&a oercr rama & GRANTS GIVES YOU LOW PRICES PLUS maiais ®c -- i T son SOCIAL GROUPS Vt Social groups do offer possibilities for leadership training and for learning to live together Many fine students do not join social units Many do Transportation costs to and from college will vary with the student and the college While at college the costs of owning and operating a car will also vary Unless a student is very mature a car may cause his grades to be markedly lower Sometimes a student will study better and longer without side attractions like a car An auto can be a decided handicap By living at home a student could attend four years at Weber College and obtain a bachelor’s degree with the total tuition and registration costs of only $580 for the full four years providing the 'costs remain the same as now (there is no indication that costs will rise) Books each quarter will probably cost around $30 with ways existing to cut this total The other costs can be estimated lUUfaJL ) wyV Jamaica Shorts Blouse Set in colorful cottons print tops and A Now is the time to shop Grants and save more on everything you need for a summer of sun and fun No need to fret either if tho budget may be a little tight this month It's so easy to buy now and pay later when you use Grants flexible credit plans No money down solid color shorts Sizes 10 to 18 Set comparable value 199 ce Women's Casual Shoes Elastic vamp step-i- n or tie in sailcloth Cushion crepe soles heels Top colors 9 Regular 100 R -- Ciarge-fN- 5-- C Children's 2-- k: Children's Boxers 'A underl - Handy pockets ft JL ROMPER ? 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