Show STUDENT LIFE FilRUARY 2 IW2 — 7 Snow Royalty To Be Chosen Outdoor Corner By Jim Zumbo through some literature in preparation of water pollution I came across an article on column a writing wildlife specialist here at Utah State All bv Jack Berryman since this article treated the ended were efforts research my I was trying for so the which in the light pollution subject verbatum been recopied following has ‘We boast of one of the world’s highest living standards earth satellites drive-i- n banks and We can afford television we cannot afford clean water but apparently superhighways The situation is serious in Utah The Bear River according to Public Health Service officials is now among the four rivers in the nation because of the seriousness of its pollution Along some stretches the water is even unfit for irrigation Heavy industrial and sewage wastes are carried from southern Idaho and northern Utah and emptied into Great Salt Lake The city of Logan is the chief contributor of raw sewage In addition to the load carried by Bear River Great Salt Lake receives raw untreated sewage and industrial waste from Salt Lake Valley Salt Lake City alone contributes over 30000 gallons of sewage daily to Great Salt Lake Even the salty waters of the lake have been unable to handle the load except to preserve the pollutants for future generations At its point of pollution Great Salt Lake has become a great open stinking Snow king and queen judging set for 1 pm Saturday at Beaver Mountain will usher wbile glancing in Candidates and their sponsors are as follows: Queen — Marjorie Tanner Moen Hall Judy Andersen SAE Kathleen Larsen LDS King — Gary Hanson Tri Delt Keith Larson Chi Omega Kenneth Jones Kappa Delta Bob Walker Alpha Chi Omega Dave Bell SAE Von Mitton Delta Phi Kappa Harold Stiles SPE and Verdell Robinson Sigma Nu Door prizes will be awarded and refreshments served to students attending the Ski Bum party Ski attire is sug- most-studie- d cesspool Pollution takes many forms It begins on and results in the siltation of streams lakes the watersheds and reservoirs Communities contribute raw sewage and domestic wastes Industry provides a wide variety of pollutants ranging from slaughterhouse offal to highly toxic substances Pollution is the destroyer of an already short water supply Water is rendered unfit for drinking bathing recreational and wildlife purposes Detergents pile up in great banks above waters and are blown into residential areas to sewage-ladethe delight of playing children In short the waters finally become a stinking seething mess defying the imagination and send from one community to another unfit for any use In spite of the cost industry and society have a legal and moral obligation to control pollution The public has failed to accept this responsibility Indeed rather than demanding an improvement in the situation the public has been consistent through individual balloting and through elective officials in its refusal to support pollution abatement Of course there are obstacles Questions of jurisdictional authority and responsibility — whether local state or federal realistic problems of financing the degree of control necessary and other difficulties are bostacles that must be overcome But too often the obstacles have become the ramparts from n gested Winter Carnival is the fea- ture event of Intramural competition for winter quarter It includes a week of activities such as snow sculpturing ski and snow shoe races ice skating and ski movies Awards will AGGIE SWIMMING STAR Walter Ogden from Encino be presented to team and inCalif has been swiminmg for 10 or J1 years Before coming dividual participants General chairmen for the to USU Walter swam for his high school team and won several events lie swims in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle and carnival are Bill Ostler Carol d has broken the freestyle record and has made a Jeaa Day Alan Wamsley and record for total diving points A freshman Walter is a pre-me- d Vee Crabtree The events are by the USU Departmajor He chose Utah State because the swimming teams sponsored ment of Health to USU went Physical Eduhis father and in California are rough Ogden cation and Recreation Division thinks that Utah wil be a real tough team to beat and thinks that the Aggies will end up “fair” in the final conference of Intramural Sports for Men and Women standings A full schedule of intramural events will be carried Tuesday in Student Life 100-yar- Smokers Call Action Meeting I 1 In Want Haney Student Opinion Poll Delta Chi provide facilities for a smoking section in the plans for the new addition to the present building 1 Sigma Chi dropped PKA We have therefore decided whamPhi and Delta the put to hold a general meeting next 6 on AGR in fraternity Tuesday at 7:30 pm in the my basketball play this week In Senate room 212 Further plans for action will be discussed the club league its was Weber 41 Bear Lake 29 and ASRM then 40 College Hill 33 We invite all students to this SPE and DSP meet in Nelson meeting who are willing to fieldhouse and Newman tries spend time and energy in real- Engineers for size Friday Monizing our goals Petition work day SAE goes against the winwill be coming up shortly and ner of the SPE-DS- P game wall much effort from The Foresters will require the is Big Equally important County it of hospitality which should be all involved inherent within the structure of the Student Union By Dick Abel Moved by a recent comment which inaction is defended in this paper and by the aceum to Nor will legislation or Pollution Control Boards alone solve Nation of numerous letters the problem students several the editor Just as long as society will allow to industry pollute public of smok-Jer- s waters and as long as the public is content to pollute its own 0 d?bate the question m the and those of its neighbors the American people will get rn mthy disease-lade- n waters What has become of our pride Ground has been broken to cur desire to be clean and our public morality?” form a movement advocating the opening of a section of the SUB for smoking privileges In support of this move we stand on the principle of majority rights Students the annual Winter Carnival Winners of the contest will be announced at the Ski Bum party which will be held at 4:15 Thursday in the SUB to Sigma Phi Win Hoop Play 30-2- 31-2- test Four Freshmen Set Date The SUB is a “home” for public opinion poll was tak- ment on whoever is responsi-student- s on campus If a friend en on the Aggie student’s re- - ble visits your home do you send the announcement twVJ0 Lionel Aldridge junior thinks him out into the snow or rain Darnel will not it’s going to hurt the team as and the canyon wind if he wish Ilaney p The Four Freshmen a Play in the BYU game in Pro-v- o well as Darnel “I think it’s es to smoke? on Feb 10 with almost unlima bad reflection on the two Dan Cutled be would ited It easy relatively versatility will appear on Senior: It seems universities” 'ery unfair because Wilson whole “I think the campus Feb 27 in the Field-hous- e thing is BYU withheld from kind of silly but it’s up to the They will be sponsored administration” said DlatP!ewgam) is not by the SUB activity committee Fwr nthat IIaney is- - Bob Baugh a junior Tickets are on sale for $125 freshman thl Sheryl Jordan and $150 All seats are reservu ofs?Phomore said that thinks n that they (administra- In WIA ed The Four Freshmen are before sportsmanship have found another could Ilaney came into tion) firmly established as one of the s way to solve the problem Ping pong and billiards will soon dominate WIA activities to Tess Ilarker All leeA5yrBY-SlUdC"t'C0according raTo Campus manager Both will be “continually basis beginon a round-robi- n Past doesn’t “ :eiP anything 12 a deadline with Feb ning that all games announced for be to out t The Utah State University wWiniheP any sheet school11123 betvvcen the two wrestling team goes to Rex to be finished A sign-u- p until to be will Saturday then and posted Ida today burg Donald Johnson thou- - Bozeman Montana Saturday on the WIA bulletin board for mlinS wU1 hurt in weekend mat action Oppon- those interested in competing the of winning ents will be Ricks College Mon- Girls may sign up for both "I S ricbcul°us contra- - tana State College and South doubles and singles in ping-pon- g neyto "ith y-Wilsou in Dakota The Ricks College team is plaIn basketball Chi O main4 seem LfTSn fair” the was reputed to have a strong squad tains top position by recently of David Grim- - according to Aggie Sports Pubky AOPi Alpha Chi forbeating in thai “it"”1-- 5 --Thc“rcr 'Sr- - licist Karl Klagcs EarlierCol- feited to Tri Delt the season Montana State better Zeus Soters sailed over BlaUtlege made a swing through Dave victorious over zers to earn the chance to play Oiinks thantvs 311 Boopaugh ah They werelater 124 North Main lost to both Silhouettes for Independent tnove but and shows unnecessary- the Ags Monday evening championship Utah BYU and poor judgeA For February 27 Appearance sing-grou- Phil Ping Pong Pool Activity be-Sa- 5ear-seem- Meet Mafmen Idaho Grizzlies top acts in show business Since their appearance on this campus in 1958 the Freshmen have appeared at the country’s leading night chibs and concert halls as well as nearly every major college in the United States Often named “Best Vocal Group” the Four Freshmen rank at the top of many national surveys If Your Diamond Cannot Stand Microscopic In- thinvef-ChanFe- s 5I Sr spection It's Not From THOMAS JEWELERS Phone SK 82 |