Show Volume 71 Number 85 Utah State University Logan Utah 12 Wednesday May 29 1974 pages Students Strike others compete Seven dedicated bowlers gathered Friday afternoon at the Aggie Bowl in their quests to break the world marathon record of games 1252 straight Hobeck appeared in the lead with 63 games His keen game strategy was shown to be quite successful (along with his ice chest full of food for the night’s seige) “What I do is bowl with a heavy ball the first time” Anthon said “If I get a strike then that’s one less ball to bowl d If I dorrtTget a strike I bowl with a light ball” The strategy of this plan is evident--th- e difference between 25060 balls and 15036 balls This is providing that he At 5 pm Fred left-hande- USU in iarathon test breaks the world record and gets all strikes Larry Anthon was in second place with 43 games He was hampered by mechanicaL—breiakdowns as j his machine kept bogging down under the pressure of continuous use Anthon said that the marathon should last until Sunday for sure Another contestant Linda Wipple said she planned to bowl at least until she got her money’s worth from the $10 entry fee How many games? Oh at least 67 she said Other contestants included Linn Jardine 29 Cieslewicz 26 games Barbara games Winn Hall 28 games and Paul Damon 32 games group forming Students plan for PPAU action by Richard Brady editor Bowling Contest Plans for establishment of a action group o'f the d Planned Parenthood Association of Utah were formulated recently At a meeting held at the Logan USU-oriente- WJUUUU of headquarters Planned Parenthood of Cache County students told of a number of U KJt areas in which they felt a campus referral agency could be useful Surveys of student attitudes needs and available services related to Planned Parenthood and family planning were recognized at the meeting as necessary for developing an referral program Possible activities and functions of the campus group discussed at the meeting could include examining the programs of the student health service on-camp- us Academic VP Academic Reserve Fund Activity Secretary Activity VP Athletic VP AWS Band Blue Book Cultural VP Elections Executive VP Executive Council Financial VP General Expense Harmonious Living Center Homecoming ISA Men’s Extramurals Men’s Intramurals Model UN Rodeo WIA Volunteers VP Forensics Students Relations VP $9000 10000 5800 16300 2500 2500 550 400 63000 500 2100 4900 800 9000 2500 1400 3000 3000 6000 400 2700 2000 3800 2500 4500 low-inco- said However Dr John C Bailey district health director said that the board is already encountering budget problems Chambers said that there are indications that if the county commission goes to the proper authorities and shows that the service is being provided that Planned Parenthood Association of Cache County would be withdrawn “Only 20 cases sought the service of family planning through the health department last year” he said “Plannee Parenthood will ferret out people who need the services and I don’ think we will get referrals fron family services” interdisciplinary developing The Executive Council will vote today on budget requests totalinga that will be up for $159150 A total of 25 organizations have budgets vote by the council Here are the proposed budget requests: a letter from Cache County Commissioner Marion Olsen who is also chairman of the Bear River Association of Governments stating that both these governmental agencies would like to see all family planning services brought under health department control “We don’t need an outside agency” commissionsr M Ted Karren said at the Thursday meeting “Referrals should come as a result of the service of our board Family services and public health nurses are working people and can with give this advice “If necessary we can hire soAeone in the health department to do this work” Karren courses in family planning and providing information on such matters as rape venereal disease contraceptives and problem pregnancy counseling In a related action the Bear River Health District may in the future try to provide ths services that are now done in Cache County by Planned Parenthood Association a county official said Friday Noble Chambers chairman of the health district board said that during a recent meeting of the board and the Cache County Commission the discussion centered around acceptance of the responsibilities that Planned Parenthood now provide in the county “We want to try to get some type of outreach services going” Chambers said There are no plans to try to incorporate Planned Parenthood into the health district only to provide similar services Chambers said “We are doing this with hope that the county won’t have need for Planned Parenthood’s services here” he said Chambers said he had received photo by Tony Colli Drop in again sometime! (See page 7 for details) |