Show October 3 1973 Page 4 Student housing hassels numbered Seven candidates slated by Donald Graham To any student who has been at USU for any period of time the problem of housing is not at all unknown For many years fin“ ding a place to live has been the hassle of all hassles” Relief however seems to be in sight as reports from the housing office indicate a drop in the number of problems concerning reported housing Problems have always been related to two areas those concerning students and those The concerning landlords both shared by largest problems these groups are misunderstandings lack of communication and apparent unreasonability by both sides Students should adhere to the following guidelines which could result in unnecessary trouble should he not do so (1) Read your contract carefully before signing (2) have a copy of the contract available to you at all times (3) Be sure to get a receipt for all money paid Another problem is the student who rents an appartment with restrictions and then finds he cannot live by said standards Any attempt to break the contract will unusally SUPPORT THE BUSINESSES for Logan Mayoral race result in a loss of both rent and deposit It is necessary to look for these since it is estimated that 83 percent of all apartments are no (continued from page 1) smoking or drinking and 98 percent are no pets These are to be watched for as breaking such THOMAS JAMES that his business rules can result in expulsion from determined One of two men to DONOHUE: him make association might your apartments and the rent of conflict of interest file Monday the last day when laws in Utah are decidedly in guilty charges Glenn Nielsen who candidacy could be filed favor of the landlord brings a broad resigned a week ago is facing a Donohue one educational oh and one court trial background into his felony Landlords He has held numerous is He campaign misdemeanor count as a civil engineer and Let it be known that students presently awaiting preliminary jobs mechanic are not the only ones to suffer hearings Because of his educational The commissioner supports a landlords put up with their share “strong-mayorof governbackground he suggests that type Landlords face of difficulties ment in contrast to the current Logan city should provide a problems from students in four “commission type” A resolution means whereby citizens of the major categories (1) damage (2) could receive advocating the change was community uncleanliness (3) noise (4) defeated in skills which will assist in August Fjeldsted training men) in apartments ' them in gaining employemnt He -- ys the a7t conof advocates the city establish an because not pass is Logan landlords rate high for stitutional to need “intensive trade school” to changes that reasonability and cooperation so be made He said he would work provide for this training most problems can be avoided by Donohue pledges to work for the neccessary to about bring simple bargaining between amendments the new make “clean” industry if he is and students and landlords and says the city will elected change more palatable in the of the imMany problems develop a comprehensive growth Fjeldsted hopes also to relations past are being avoided today program involving all age city prove Students are beginning to plan He was quoted earlier as having groups ahead instead of looking for said that no one from the campus Donohue recently criticized both Fjeldsted and Nielsen and housing when they arrive at could be elected because of school in the fall and they are now feelings among the citizens their selection of interim mayor reserving apartments in the of the community Fjeldsted later Earl Donohue was one of five spring for the following school retracted the statement and applicants for the mayoral year admitted that it was “made in position who were rejected by the new With the haste” However Fjeldsted two commissioners in favor of laws problems claims there is a problem as far Earl The applicants were related to personal prejudices as community-campu- s relations rejected because they were all have decreased That combined go and that if elected he would “relative newcomers” to the with more openminded attitudes work to reduce the problem Logan scene according to the on the part of todays landlords 40 Donohue rejects the old is commissioners years Fjeldsted has helped to alleviate these youngest of the candidates He is that statement and argues that problems a downtown clothing store the commissioners ''selected Should a student run into someone who would not hamper manager of the “Sportsman” problems he (she) is instructed and an Air Force veteran He was their own political aspirations to contact either the housing born in Donohue has lived in Logan a Ephraim office or the student ombudsman total of seven years Three years DESMOND L ANDERSON: A prior to work in the service four Logan native Anderson returned years from 1969 to the present He to Logan in 1970 after serving is 43 and married with six children with the US State Department he owns Anderson Currently Center a 1 gas station milk depot He is and drive-ialso a realtor and a member of Utah State Realty Corporation COMPLIMENTS OF which has holdings in Logan CHUCK STILES Anderson has an extensive ” hour‘S‘:mLvry: DISPLAYING THIS POSTER USU-Loga- n anti-US- U anti-discriminati- on self-servi- ce n educational background including a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Political Science from Utah State and a Doctorate in Public Administration from the University Only the Newspaper cvj ySeS Anderson’s political goals are to “Restore maturity would work to 7 and 9:30 pm ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF WEBER STATE COLLEGE TICKETS S5-S5- 50 & $6 CALL m d 0 ‘H MmU ft’1 f 1 $ J Fieldhouse DANCE t' 228 inter- coverage views background study and these reporting in depth are some of the ways HOW a newspaper is put together With every issue the "who what where when why and how" are incorporated into news stories to keep you better informed 1 uJ Oct 3 EXT 399-594- 1 7:00 PM o Lb 3:30 PM urn 4 M I 4 I I sh Anderson one time USU student body president says “students can contribute considerably to local government They are almost always the first to discern the influences of the community They are therefore the best source available to determine the forces that are prevalent within the city” This policy of openess does not mean that the government should be turned over to the students Anderson adds i t have to say PRESENTED BY 1 Hoyt honesty the acof concept cessibility of the public official to the citizens Anderson rejects the concept often voiced that “public officials should appear to pay attention (to University students) but don’t really” Conversely Anderson vows to listen to what students time-honore- I w and decency integrity wholesomeness to municipal leadership” He states that he CONCERTS I ‘l i mu WHY of Southern California —I t t if t v i |