Show say they are more popular during this is a pro Socially It is said (by those who know about things as this) that the Vice T)MAl(4nni Is TUf 4nf1utnta nn flcial policy has been to remove from the housing lists who people -ikUko the season than the Jcal Tra epresen No (ot I Line Lines n Hoi tirlziul Aic tie A Font road Trav nter The-Dri- Liquor-B- y 753 — it By Karen Bush SALT LAKE by the drink would hurt every Utahn in some way So argues the Citizens For A Better Utah Through Opposing Liquor by the Drink They say that liquor-byth- e drink would not help Utah's economy According to Gov Calvin L Rampton liquorbythedrlnk would not affect the state’s in dustrial or summer tourist busi ness “one way or the other” It also would not bring more tax money into state and local CITY--Liqu- pes har Hi iame$ Iditift its - i f treasuries If all 500 liquor bars (under the LBD law 500 bars and rest aurants would receive licenses) paid the top license fees this would create an income of $750 000 a year I Also the cost to the drinker would be moie tlian buying a fifth A fifth now costs about $5 By the diink the cost is about $1 a shot or $20 a fifth Opponents to the law feel this is not payment for the rise in crime family breakdown in creased highway deaths alcohol ism and other social ills to ar rive with liquor by the drink In they feel liquor by could provide less ad general the drink ditional revenue to local governments for the costly ills by the drink would society the state and tlian to pay that liquor bring to our Opponents also feel that the could not be enforced ef fectlvely law — permits minors to enter the premises sold Student Life Correspondent Driv nlt it would give too much power to the State Liquor Con trol Commission without ade quate checks and balances — it would inciease corrup tiun of state and local public officials withuut providing for adequate safeguards against them — It puts no r°al celling on the number of places that would be permitted to sell liquorby the drink where liquor is — it would permit bars to be open on Sundays — it does not require eating places to sell more than a ham a to burger day keep a license to sell liquorbythedrink — it approves the establish ment of saloons And one of the best reasons for opposition is the proposed law itself Competent attor neys say it's a poor piece of legislation According to law the language of the proposed law cannot be changed before it’s placed on the ballot in Novem- ber now feel that all Opponents Utahns must vote no on the No vember ballot With all the social Ills k would brine it is not worth it to the State to have it Supreme in the fight against liquorbythedrink is Church of Jesus Christ of r-day the Latte- Saints The DESERET local church organ dis seminated the arguments against the proposed law The church al so used its grass routs influence on church members NEWS reported a lew weeks ago that local Church people In Logan took down the licence plate numbers ol all persons who signed the petition Spitting by many people on the petitions was prevalent in Salt Lake City No one can deny that the op ponents to liquorbythedrink were emotional and illogical a bout the law especially as far as the Church goes And again no one an deny that the proponents were likewise a Pey 4 Strains of soul pop and ro mantle mood music have diffused into silence on the Union Build lug patio The clattering sounds of bowling pins meeting floor and the knocking sound of cue meeting cue ball will momen tarlly be silenced Typewriters will be stored books closed and feet massaged in concluding the second session of Summer ter High rise inhabitants Quar will go home remembering thunder lng cheers volley ball games and street sprinkling sprinklers’ Never will be forgotten the can dy clowns of Summer Days The lazy summer days at Utah State have finally University come to an end According to Dr Ellvert Himes Summer By k li h o there was an estimated 10 12000 people who visited the campus during conventions and Mai y fraud's j iwoci Student Lilt Sun Valley Nevertheless the voteis will have the chance in November to make their mandate Lorres-ponden- t talented and enthus tastic that’s the Young timers A noup of sixteen col leg lute slrwei s and afoui piece combo the Youivtimers orignat ed at Utah State University near-lthiee years ago as a of the Entertainment Bureau pait In ad dition to performing at vaiious USU functions the Young timers tiavel during the school year pre seating assemblies to numerous high schools in Utah Idaho and Nevada This summer the Y'oungttmeis have gonepiofessnmal Happy LBD THOUGHT The way the Citizens For a Better Utah Through Opposing Liquor by the Drink handled their battle to keep the proposed law off the ballot you'd think they never had a drink before Hie! y reudving recognition entertaining audi ences at Sun Valley Idaho In addition to a weekly din net show on the terrace of the Sun Valley lodge the singers also perform for many conventions which are hosted at Sun Valley By the time of their return home just prior to the bee Inning of fall quarter they will have for some twentyfive large conventions September will usher In a fell slate of convention pet romances for the Youil timers Among these will be the nation-widSambo Restaurant chain conven tion as well as the Brown Harr'm an Wot Id Bank Con vention which will host many top businessmen including US d Bro-ther- Averall Harrlman workshops Possibly the biggest convention that was heie was the national Agricultural Engineer lng convention which brought in about 2000 people LDS Youth conferences Boys and Girls State federal Institutes Upward Bound The Lions convention are only a few groups which’ have been here this summer This summer quarter has al so been characterized by l events and activities Dr Himes also felt that the stu! dents played a more active role in the conducting and arrang ing of various student activities spe-cla- In the area of Fine Arts there were more offerings than ever before in the fonn of Repe tory Theater dance vocal and band concerts As compared with the 3300 students of last year's summer quarter there has been a sub stantial Increase in the number of enrolled students as well as an Increase in new students according to Himes prof fall - Youngsters noise Quarter this year had more peo pie on the campus than any other quarter In the history of USU In addition to over 3800 students who registered for class work " or sixteen singers and a four piece combo have gone SUn ValCh"ey will return to USU in the un Volley Summer Director Himes Reflects On Summer ’68 Highlights By Patrick Student Life Reporter SHfcritS purl Tiie Youngtlmeis aie presently engaged In a heavy schedule of activity During the day they are employed by Sun Valley as waitresses maids desk clerks and bus boys Their evenings are spent In long Fall Sorority Rush Activities Set Sept 20-2- teheaisal in pre sessions paratlon for their next perfor mance 5 Incoming freshmen or girls al eady attending Utah State Uni Veislty who are Interested In i participating in USU sorority rush activities must apply by September 10 announced Helen Lundstrom dean of women at Applications are avllable from the Office of the Dean of Women Sorority Rush Week is Sept! 202a and girls who have not submitted an application by the deadline will not be eligible to participate in fall rush To be eligible for the school lush girls must to register for at least 12 dlts fall quarter and must pre plan ere have school or college grade point average of at least 25 a high on a 40 scale Detailed information on sor orlty rush will be mailed upon receipt of an application and the $3 rush fee s preparing to make a recording and in the latter part of August are also looking forward to i in possible singing engagement next two the within Chicago eeks Even though the group will school have a full schedule of re public and peifoi niances continue w til latnms tours they their professional appearances months during the upcoming Follow Ina their second engagto Salt ement at Valley Music Hall Lake City slated for December win 13 and 14 the Youngtlmers to meet Sun Valley to return w m any s iim ing engagements during tots the Christmas season At time they will pertomlot Win Ed Ames celebrities Andy and tn be Hams Henry Mancini will Kennedy family who cationlng at Sun Valley boasts The Youngtimer roster Harris Robin the names of Franrector Nancy Budge Mary S Marie England y ces Elwoc Shir Sharyl Hill Harris Mather K Katherine Lemmon Jan Benson -thy Stocks - Each week hundreds listen to Christensen Clark Englan their message given by the young Ferrin Roger Jones Waliey enthusiastic singers The noted and Dennis Y’eates news commentator Paul Harvey remarked of the Youngtlmers In a recent broadcast after attending a performance The Youngtlmers are presently STUDFNT Editor-in-Chie- f Business Manager Photographer Circulation Advisor Correspondent Correspondent Reporters accompaniment Supplying the compo the capable combo E Glenn of Ellen Rasmuson Ver Jeff and Jed England LIFE ST A I F Pat KIsstiod Tonv Armine Lam Owens Ton) Arnone Marian Nel'O" Karen Mary Franc' Steve Baugh Tony Arm me Pegs' Pat iik Chris FaierJ Of fiies in room 315 Union Building Plume ”5 Slimmer F tensions 53 f and Published weekly timing 535 Quarter Entered as second cliss matter |