Show March 10 1975 i 6 Page March 9-1- Night watch force 5 The Seventh House by Cheri Powers ARIES The best way to cope with your problems this week may be to do simply nothing Try to keep your mind on other things A former become could antagonist friendlier this week if you will meet them half-way TAURUS If you’ve been discouraged lately the new moon could closer signify new hopes of fulfillment and the friendships known we are Sometimes goals by the we company keep knowing prominent people may lead you to a high office GEMINI If you proceed with hope and confidence this week social events and relationships should become more frequent and much more lively Don’t be too indecisive in making up your mind this week It may already be too late CANCER The New Moon may open up possibilities for those who have an inquiring mind Be receptive to new ideas and religious views e Be especially careful to not inwho your temper with those terfere in your affairs LEO Don’t think its too late for a new beginning There almost always is a second chance if you’ll only take advantage of it To insure cooperation from your associates ask them don’t tell them what to do VIRGO This week make an extreme effort to show more love and toward your fellow man It’s surprising what a little caring can do Don’t waste d money on fantasies and unnecessary items understanding hard-earne- LIBRA Don’t hide your many talents Beliving in from the world the is first step towards yourself gaining recognition and priase Love could be in the air this week but you might have to give it a little push SCORPIO This week personal problems should be small so take time to enjoy life Being and doing things yourself will save you money and give you a feeling of satisfaction Don’t let difference of opinions in your home surroundings get out of hand SAGITTARIUS Now is the time for change could Forgetting past mistakes and more new a mean self-sufficie- “There are usually 1300 available classified jobs and because the year throughout normal turnover there is always a position available” of Ron Garrison USU perosnnel director h Garrison his expressed about student emand its impact on the ployment the and community He campus is inServices Personnel said volved in several activities on campus such as Affirmative Action Garrison said he works quite closely with Judy Gappa Affirmative Action chairwoman philosophy In connection Univ Center Rm 335 CAPRICORN When asking other people to for you decisions make remember you have only yourself to blame when plans don’t work out The coming week should be extremely busy It would be wise to budget your time AQUARIUS Previous experience can be instrumental in warding off the generous impulse to spend money on people who don’t appreciate it Saving money now will be beneficial later on Plan to accomplish this week only what your strength can stand Any extra energy you posses might be needed later on in the month PISCES This week take advantage of all opportunities that lead to Try to be the master your actions and Both emotions you and your could benefit week this friends others advice from each of Positions available in Logan said A meaningful existence Being an extrovert in your relationships with others could have an emotional impact that could last far into the future with the com- munity Personnel Services has written letters to many Logan businessmen expressing the need and the importance for their in hiring USU students As a result of these letters 300 students were placed in jobs throughout the comsame This program will munity be repeated this year however it will be expanded throughout Cache Valley and surroudning cooperation counties Garrison said also that Perosonnel is going to place a “red flag” job opportunity sheet in the student union This will enable personnel services and employers thoughout the valley to seek out employees temporary or otherwise on short notice Any student interested in a “red flag” job should inquire at the Personnel Office in the basement of Old Main secures campus There are some people on campus whose occupations of keep them out at all hours are These the night people members of the USU night-watcsecurity force h routine “day” begins at the afternoon said Buxton supervisor T Stanely of parking and nightwatch for USU Members of nightwatch security are responsible for A 4:30 in turning on porch lights and buildings are locked “I require them to check every door and every building in their area at least once BUktorr during their shift said Nightwatch security also works with the physical plant and monitors fire alarms and all electrical heating and one plumbing systems It was who of the nightwatchmen turned in the fire alarm at Richards OF AMERICA OFFERS Special Package Pricing ON THE “world’s most advanced line of audio equipment” Here's an example: - JVC Hall last year Buxton said The monitoring of the systems is particularly enforced during holidays and weekends when the campus is usually quiet The nightwatchmen working the 4:30 shift start of locking the outside doors buildings according to a building closing schedule Buxton said During the evening hours the the enters the night-watchma- n in his area and buildings checks to see that the inside doors are locked “Our main problem is with the staff and faculty not locking their doors especially by Kent Perry night-watchme- his door open “We are hoping that the card will help make the people aware of fhg factthat their doors are being left open and that they will do something about it” Buxton said Another problem that the nightwatchmen face is the risk that is involved with their job Buxton said that one of his nightwatchmen was knocked down by someone in the NRZ building recently Despite this Buxton hasn’t had any difficulty in finding job applicants for the position Buxton said he hasn’t had a female applicant for the jnb and said he would possibi hesitate hiring a girl for th position The basic reason fot this is that she would hr working alone at night ape anything could happen to her The matter of hiring a female for the job has been discussed and a reading from USU’s equal opportunity officer Judy Gappa has been asked for Buxton said — J USU Jaycees was chapter organized recently at 8 p m in the area near the UC Activity Center Brandt Clark assistant to the USU chapter president said The Jaycees are a service related organization designed to help with community problems Clark said He said the Jaycees are looking for members with a strong desire to help in community service areas such as aid that the new chapter m be eligible for full Jaycee Cirk w of W'-- S- t“ - membership 7’)" --)- and 5 £ 'i v 'i- Auto-turntabl- '341" NOW s24995 Two Speaker 260 AX BSR REG Acoustic Suspension System e THE PROFESSIONAL SOUND COMPANY IN CACHE VALLEY 752-656- 4 Lynn's TV & Stereo 527 S Main it g"1' II b 11 e hi f r 51 n tl n r z tr 51 students the 2 remaining summer would participate in the Logan chapter located down town He said the organization would also serve as a type of social club along with the service responsibilities the Jaycees handle Doug Hatch is the acting president of the USU chapter There are Jaycee chapters in over 6400 communities in the US and in 80 foreign countries Come join us at our extraordinary OFF 50 FMAM Stereo Reciever RMS continuous power All channels driven 25 to 20000 Hz 8 wchannel at 8 ohms at or below 10 THD UR-550- 51 in Logan during FOR BOOKtOVERS WOO 1 tl BOOKTTRJFT 44 are The will leave a card in the unlocked room which informs the person that he left being started staff reporter local blood drives and help the " predict which doors unlocked In an effort to alleviate this is problem a new program Jaycees help community A HOW! sure doors inside making and holidays” Buxton said In the past nightwatchmen have been locking the doors after checking through the room Buxton said usually the same people night after night leave their doors unlocked He said it is getting to the point where the nightwatchmen can on weekends by Cynthia Tom for Student Life giant paperback book sale Outstanding current and back list titles from many leading publishers This is a sale Booklovers can’t afford to miss March 1 Oth - 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