Show for Moss by Cindy Budd :sn n I r ml i fri'k the time to break up Senator tompanies said a Moss Friday in Hazel Page kneads brood in tKw Sweet Shoppe About 50 to 80 loaves of bread is sold daily Before students come for Now they come for the latest in campus treats their daily bread candy pastries ice cream and photo by Al Hartmann pop-cor- and their conflict with a dcmo-- r r i' i congress feel we should put money 'he work forces and not to those that don't pay taxes" he ! sa If we could curb unem-p- ‘ ment and tax the employer it would help to balance the " mi re h etfl-- In ds ’ I 'in t response to questions Moss ussed the Clean Air Act h he voted against saying it not in the best interests of hi original bill supported amended to where ea'ural resources were locked in t 'ight" he said "Utah is the f ir'h fistest growing state and an t afford to stop and freeze our natural resources " onrerning defense Moss said there were unnecessary bases throughout the world that needed I hd 1 was it ! to be arms he losed ( I can't see putting men in k" order to give them he said in a the pay Sweet Shoppe provides daily bread by ' ' f Ifty sold dally Fantastic " ! Melts in your mouth'" "I've begged her for the cipe'" re- "I have some everyday at this time'" This type of praise is heard from 9 a m to 5 p ru daily in the UC Hive Sweet Shoppe as stu dents rush for a pi ce of 'Fresh 'n Hot Homemade bread Wanda Despain and Haze! F’age bake and sell the wheat-an- cinnamon rmsin breads Page's "secret" using Mr Page Page Page 3 Fellowship applications 4 5 Page Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Editorial Opinions Letters to the Editor Geisha fellow Flooded homes Adventurous director Political rating sheets Sports inn sells mon-rau- r secret Cheeketls brings Ideas Hub Manager Flrent Checkettt took Control of the Sweet Shoppe recently and Page credits him with bringing In new Ideas and the prices low keeping ' e may add a second oven then we could bake more” the said ' We've hired three part time girls put in extra time and about getting a we could train Nothing is definite though " we're talking baker or someone Bread was last When the Sweet Shoppe opened two yeers ago only tandy was sold F ventually Ice rrearn rolit and popcorn were added The bread came last "The bread Idea was Jack from Vending" Schoomaker'a said Page "It started out alow This year It hat been building and building" Meanwhile more fans crowd the counter for their daily bread Hatch expresses need for change "I think it's time for a change" stressed Orrin Hal h republican l "We sell 50 to 80 loaves a day and we'd sell more if we could bake more" said Page while students were lining up for an other slice Many even expresi a desire for the "end" piece of the bread One slice with butter sells for 15 cents with honeybutter or jam for 30 cents melted cheese 35 rents A loaf is 13 00 but Mr Page discourages buying loaves cause then there's not enough for the "Kids c four to one over the wheat bread is by far the and honey-buttefavorite A lot of kids ask for my she said But Mrs Page recipe" won I reveal the scrumptious Students listen by Laurie Snow 2Resource-Referra- "The recipe Jan Lee Candidate for U S senator as he addressed Utah Stole University students in the Sunburst lounge Thursday Flatch encouraged students to vote republican for the simple reason that "with C arter there's no veto power vote for Ford just for that power to veto" Before opening the questions Flatch said try to do what is right can say what right is best” forum to "I always but no one I'll do my “There are many elements of unemployment that none of us understand" Hatrh said “The unemployment problem is that we need to get people in that can balance the national budget not every year but the three-fivyear period We should be able to balance it Also we've got to start paying off the federal debt When asked about his stand on the proposed Liberty amendment "The federal out of free enter Hatch replied government prise sector which I am for can then do away with private income tax and make the corporation pay the tax We're a long way from the Liberty amendment" Social Security Flatch said "The major concern in the nation today is basically to live up to the responsibility we have to the disabled etc" Without Social Security it's got to come from the general funds We've got to get Social Security audited solve the problems employ more people and pay more FICA taxes The congress Is the cause of the fiscal spending we have " F quails KSnomJ "The Union movement it essential to our society however t 1 don't agree that any one of our economy should dominate the rest" Hatch said He commented that "George Meany has more power than anyone in the U S Including the President of the United State" Hatch concede with Reagan a lint comment that there beyond which we will not go and he Panama canal Is that line "I agree with that and hope to avoid guerilla warfare" Hatch said He laid he it in favor of the B 1 Bomber "The bomber will keep the U S number one Also it has a new quick-strikcapacity second to none It will keep pressure on Russia" Hatch said erg-men- 1 e will serve as a deterrent and maintain freedom " Initiative C whit h will put a sealing on the budget Hatrh said "The purpose of Initiative C Is to get the government to live within "It it mean" Senator McClure (Idaho) ha been campaigning with Matth throughout the week McClure aald "W need to move to brtiaden opportunities for women although there's danger In amending It the 1 qual Right Amendment There U no posslbhty that the passage of (he e amendment Can change the of the women The amendment ha provisions that push poiiila beyond Its own Interpretation ' "Senator Muss Is an opponent of gun Control I agree on that issue but only on a state and local basis" Hatch said ala-tuT- |