Show Construction to by Becky staff record permits for mK a th m stant engineer Engineer's Office 'e’ve in rller Logan 5 experun of year in issuance said buildings- apartments The big impuit 'Its this one" Harris a big year for both to city seir lost never had a tesden been aland commercial buildingof Sb a total Office files show family oerTits issued for single units and of 4 f'r mubiple units as November figures sh- permitted hui' ures One structure These many mdividua' mils Prior to this year tola of a 4 eg 155 vrur apar'ment th building activity oo urr ere pern i’s when there and ?S3 single family units highst d m 191 for S3 multi pie units Hams keeps the records and are still reports that permits being issued for more building first of Nov activity Since the ember permits have been issued apartment units most dwelling units in a structure are in the Old Farm apartments near the USU additional Hams said for 23 campus "We have ease shortage past years and there was a big demand from the students for housing ” Mar ms said the major tty of the apartments are not built specifically foi students but stu dents can be found living in all areas of town wherever there are CasU r ' been way underbuilt Student Life Monday Nov 15 1976 Page 3 of- - his build ing won I he nown for awhili because mary of the unils aie si ill under c oristrui lion and won t be available w 'it next summi r e won t know if we are he said overbuilt until all t h units unfinished and ready for rental Mark Brrnrhley the city plan ner who must approve all build ing permits sud It is diffu ult to tell what will he the impure of the building The building did help relieve the housing i run h but there aie still some problems " Brrnihley said "Ike wot t know until all the buildings are complete what the situation will he next year but it looks like there may not be the housing short ge of past years The high si of tenting single family units is responsible for many people joing to apartments Harris said "People are also going into building apartment units to supplement their in comes " If they have some extra money they put it into apart mint's NfUl whoh pas for Hrn attribut'd hi htghtnd to a t in a 1h Mik Plant sale in greenhouse hm N hange f part bunding aihvity ( il ordinanr in V 1 r h 1 bu optraHng I' r (onpl said brent quires thre e (quarters to te I wo quarters are lass work at USU involving 6 to hours of lab a we k During th- third quarter stu dints are placid in a job with various businesses to work eight hours a day for eight brinvhley said pari of the housing problem was caus'd greenhouse management ornamental horticulture rm mar and Hume (wounds I here are a numb r of rlec I J! when studints lavr for he summer and their apartments are (Kfupied by married stu deni s we k s in nurseries five course flower shops and gardt n enter s Students gi experience in s ding at th greenhouse in th afternoon 1 he greenhouse is at I4fh North and I ighth I ast I he greenhouse hour are Monday and fcedni sday 12 30 to 5 p m and 1 uesday 1 hur s day and I riday 12 30 td 3 Both men agreed that enroll n lent at the umvrvty has not seemed to in reave dramatic ally and so does not a ( ount for the reased budding Harris and brent hley speculated that the me budding of the ( he Valley Mall rould have brought in more pro pie as employees Harris said there have been some problems in discouraging students from moving into unfm ishej apartments before they are given final inspection isolated says minority adviser the greenhouse said Giedhtil 21 inch foilage plants i II for 35 cents Developed plants in ten im h pots sell for 12 Hasktl plants in six eight and ten inch pots range from $4 !0 to til 00 Some fc r ns are also on sale brent G led hill heads the progiarn which offer the fol lowing required course Hur in uiturc ’lb h ad of the program I h program is d signed to g w si ud nt pr a 1 u al ex per i n in working with plants i Logan nii i’t now tn its six’h year if Sta’ is sMnsormg a k sai p the green pan Ihe old ofdmafoi- - said rsi nliai buildings had to fron or y streets but that ordinary was hand'd so that if th- d v built a private drive an art a opr ( ould be develop d off th ity str ret hr xplained o raf pr p m I he plant sale is from now until the end of the quarter at sur h as t agr ic uitur al plant sc tenr e and all Plant Science credit c nurses boston and asparagus ferns in six eight and ten me h pois me from 14 50 to IS 00 larger ferns dl for $12' he said A Varied array of flowering plant are on sell for $2 and up d pending on how well they are doing li SUPER VALUE SALE II Ln Smith Staff writer Cache Valley needs a more realistic picture of minorities and ethnic for minority group Vicki Coleman recently hired USU coordinator student affairs told stud nis and fat ulty Thursday Ms Coleman sad Logins limited exposure to minorities and or nationwide media strr vpev contribute tu the idea of black by IV II minorities as freaks with special events when minorities have much the same problems and needs as other students she said “I want to emphasize ’he similarities instead of the differences Many universities freu? classes projects and minon'ies as special case II the tatd Increased USU rerrUment nf flower arranging for the home in dior plants and flower plant materials and introduc ion to all types of minority students and educational programs more involvement wih campus social and would help destroy f i Ur ideas and myths she said One social problem is he re ruitment of black male an increase in black fema ie enrollment athletes w II ithout “If a black manprefers to date black w omen t ha t choice is b m ited to Coleman said Besides her a minority advisor Ms ( oleman is a uns r in the Counseling and Testing C ntT practicing psychology If I just wanted to he a minority advisor I would have gone inmehere with a lurer prentage of minorities but t d like all student to see m a jman being a teacher nr a friend My friends were s she when I tfok this position in I ogan Mtd But I feel he p op e here are reallv committed tu fostering beUer d re have a chanc e to make a different relationships "Tber hasn t bee II him” r she said Ms Coleman Jj j u via 1 J L plans Orientation I feel strongly h i' all students have an opportunity for g m d rjtdance in career t n u is ' she said Ms Coleman has a BA m political Science Master in US History a Masters m Counseling and Guidance She currently com piling a Doctorate in Counseling Guidance and Psychology APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR STUDENT LIFE ADVERTISING DIRECTOR ALL DENIM ALL PANTS ALL CORDUROY ALL SHIRTS II ALL POLYESTER ALL JACKETS II ALL SHOES All ALL COATS All SKIRTS II Gift Certificates II II II position should apply to: Blaine Hart USU Publications Board Chairman co Student Life Deadline: 5 pm November 15 1976 SWEATERS II Prices Effective II flov (To work with Business Mgr Cheri Powers Students with advertising background end experience interested in this new II T -- r l'3t Valid fer Sate 15-- 20 n X'4 t d II II II A Jf Cocfi Voorr Mo OX Mom R 7 IT 73C3 II |