Show Drawing made Fieldhouse to get new look drawings an he for renovation of Sr'M'n Fieldhouse in A r A n a all the s final work will begin r R: 'heu-'oig- ur jfsh M t pa 1 rhile m a'f I'ijl dVtishurv (ampus ar tor a dir ton Costs of $400 OOfl me from s’udenf fees a! 'I i tei a $6!0 OK) bond (’it!’v!ru( iJt r fy i y nm iry tiM !' ir'nii'nUi! sources and private dmors 1mi:iI I e f e ar bond must 6 a roved bv the state ii'i't h ills some f p v a" rsr od p February definite r final plans made The bond will be fore h or January in r s'udert bv fees bond is approved the p ()ie make final draw be heard from ir us ns'nii n Companies ’r k M n vs be completed n nine months t a y ar ’he fieldhouse during (li'Str 'bis spring will ef fe t rH 'ab a bMNicr t la- - load m the HPf-- R h'V j'-- ts vii!I bids an ir w ill fi ( budding t'roblems ore likely h irise or !v during fall quarter nest year when it g rs fi- der I he new faiibtiefc will serve several purposes t nn's im portant of who h wnl be t give students fai ilities f' i r reation at use om m These fai ar lacrosse tennis ies will Hi a ’ e a r f he r v driving h a s e i a c golf m! ol le v ba sk er an i others I he fieldhouse will also tie used for v i in'ramur a Is Some p c lasses w 'I be held in 'he f leldhouse I " w also be used by ’he athle’u drj irimcni f r ’r lining by 'be s'af‘f nil farul'v for m rca'i'in and bv ROIC for ’raining during the fold monrhs possibly the fjeldhoine will be usd for inter o le la te bn is mdMr track and w omet leyball Salisbury s4) d There will also be wmr rn rea ttonal equipment available f? students to rent i f at Local businessmen seek tax reform ' n r t ' ' t err h l n 0 n f ( a ! a bus t gr 'Hip i and c n it n have organized ah TRIM ( on mittee e! h vs a a hunt a na’ f h s in w on More tnd non Americans’' "realize ris declared nln ms and bureaucrats to hee prohlrm — they are tne or os who c rea ted them in the ' f rst pla e TRIM s nhjer v e include g ir in lease in taxation at r a fV f and state levels mji port rig legislation for tower axeN most important of all iri '‘irg on a reduction in the power and od of goVern’ ! - on r 'Met h I to d iv RIM Hull tin how District on 'In' will vh w ll n voic d (a! i'' a i ’ejseJ r H n i e f m C mi'isui' jit 'Ih’s m p e U-r I a i v 1 r h i r o nt M " r f ’ plan- a He I e 1 S rt In and w i thit s I se theof R I M b "lau g b to nidi: mn ir'T f r t e v ( Or err n g h a rr r Andersn V Ptovo Trank Davui u i A I'm"! pnraif’i Hans Jay Hiimmi I x t pn C I rul irulon I and (jirnrr f Sar’aqurn Voung Ogden The nationwide network of RIM committees is sponsored bv the John Birch So lety “How-eveHarris said “support of TRIM is an i ndorse ttienl of this program onlv and Joes not ne an endorseesariiv iepres-nment f any o! her r g anizat n n or t program already have the support of thousand of concerned Americans m over 160 (on gressionai Districts and we are iaun hing a wup sprea i re rioting campaign in Ltat- t r NA - - c on o' mit'ee formation ih- uf I R th d hi he a i R I ter I iot I toio'x of ts CM the 1 i? w TRIM literature M pc rscn hose desiring ue ur g 1 p ( ommiMe slogan I Jhn n ) e r Orem be campaign r a ui e rig s a ri d r r be s of the Comm Mre m lude I bo'- bt bu' e r b ing taxej t he breaking NA e know we can't expect point soi r I they im f j M t Ha will d n edu a t ion provide speakers to irher S' d groups sfokrg Tax ReformS Pin r j ( hair man Jerry f VmiTit an f ork saul tb Uni would seek as mt m cs'rr f rs ‘ad Americans who share our a arm at higher taxes larger b u t v e t deficits and more lrtfla t s! n 1 o' t m ' a l Mif't b N 1 I i t c VH i or Cynthia Stoertz to speak Nov 1 fit h Si nc Known sc who ( i ! inlrrndtion-J- l and journal I't as senior public r’ "inx ads isor to the American Institute m Washing In" I C will discuss ' Divesti-Iumand the Energy Crisis” as gui-xtei turer in the Commune d ion Department on Monday Nos '' i 1 I a Hi he le ture scheduled lor 1130 in the Engineering auditor-lu"- ' is part of a special lecture in the Fall quarter Public Kc itmns class where students “'e preparing PR campaigns for nd against divestiture as it ms s This 0j industry !"(tuie is open to interested stud-ntoutside the Commumca turn Department Mrs Stoertz is recognized a onp of America's outstanding Profession women and one the few to hold a pose ion of major mfluem e in the petroleum industry Shi' holds advanced degrees in geology and oceat graphy A former rescan her writer and editor for Na' tonal Geographic magazine Mrs Stoertz has parttt ipated in two enpedi tions to the Antan ic (the only woman to do so) first as a scientist and later as a journalist With a team of engineers and geologists she serv d as adsisor on the Alaskan pipeline surveying the entire route from the North Slope near Pt Barrow to be i oast Pimr to her appointment as jiublie relations ad isor to API Mrs Stoertz servo! as editor of Pi iron uni loday I' iguzino She is married to a geol 'gist Uses in W’a ' 'gton D C and is the i r o i f j i s e ( to 1C n UC Dance — Ballroom — live band - Copperfield Movie — The Abominable Dr Phibes Costume Contest $ Prizes For most original Scariest Funniest & Booby Prize Games Include Spook Alley Apple bobbing Fortune Telling and much Helium Balloons more Hand Made is From the Heart Christmas Crafts Pop Up Puppets Drip and Drape Puppets and more Instructions Thursday :00 pm to 3:00 pm Doll Hand 1 in Hobby Center o y r o fl iu!e and MO i to Hit no- r’ ? H in r Will v I mer n an I or k fall 01 766 Tlb'r A ol I “Nl Oct 29 8:00 - Midnight Foreign Students Party All USU Students Invited Sunburst Lounge Sat 11:30 am Free Doughnuts & Drinks Mud Bowl Nov 6 All organizations and groups of Individuals are invited member teams Submit roster with captains name and phone number to Activity Center 9 (3rd Floor UC) by Nov 3rd Hcc Committee |