Show Student Life Friday March 4 1977 2 Pcqe Survey reveals students discontented wi th Outside The Valley news briefs — AP I — mu tmmmm tmmm mm wmmmm mmmmmmm m — — w— tm — create windstorms Skyscrapers Trade V A rUl A Nt A 'l C t T' ’m senior Ha! !cel l it t e f Chi- - s ! I K w students do not T 'est ’’ students jxlled but the is effei Mv e a govern-me- r d a'fleM also well llk-sI'w third vi id women s athle-ts shmld be funded equally w ith men s sjxir’s More stude' ts favored equal funding 'ban residents said Jan Hagen pollster s of the More t! n s'udents did not want the university to require an advisor s t fa r p regis-tratsig na t n r t r AR re n u))er lass-ttiethan lower lavsmen disl liked tiie ailvisor s signature Hagen said The librirv was considered adequate tv 8h jxTrent of the i n of the 251 said they felt surveyed s’adet's IVfessor AS libs Atkin s lest was o t effei pve ui n iatioii to F'rg-ls(Hie ‘bird said they did not know and H peri ent said they ' nig! t it w as effei live P e poll s results should repre sent 'fie view f the entire i en' within i five margin of error said Steve Sullivan (X'iNter Students were asked ’4 ques tudents Dnlv MX xt-rs Inters 'ewes collared the ent of the students said they did bf‘v studet ! entering or leaving 'hi niv erstv s major buildings not use thi library ITe DC movies were given a f r the survey Sullivan said Pie good to fair rating by 74 percent six'd' student was also interview Pie xtc t ntages of those sured he said Nearly an equal number of stu veyed in i ach class and college dents use the Commons Rxm m correspond with the percentages the Ijbrary as do not About 21 of those in each class and college percent said they used the room in the urm ersitv Sullivan saul either frequently or is i asionallv Twenty six percent said they nev er used the room Approximately 8b percent of the students said they would if' v free two-tlurd- i c i ASUSU v! "ves The cost ' for the pr-- JJ i ompu'or tune and wages for m cry ewers he said ASUSU fiea: d :! ‘Ul v P'' day 111 U1 s ersity to set aii parking for residents ni'-r- - s i’fi dorms P i 'I snot enough part- - mil (reaves Ah"-- An Ron bMs pro-xsa- -- tost i“ o I not attend ISC events Drill teams were majuitv riter otwlv re i used student x li siv s F " it by Ken Sink EDCE st - j Reeder 'ip ail residents the resc' The residents should irking space in the bus-- b o Ming parking lot e resolution util go unversi’y ltsg-- I to a parkingcomrniree c r:ue transmitters v tihe from the Kmpire trade renter mabe later this ear star charged in drug holding the rmk group Ruhani Rock Ke :h guitarist with r K fyeen harmed with possession of heroin for the g a jx lice spokesman said Monday purrxse f ira ff t an estimated street value of $4 0(X1 was e f er l” Vi n tel Sun lav after a week-lontt w investigation at s ed i'i a it iral Arport b Koval Canadian Mounted I to hoe and t ial officers the spokesman said Oi'aro fr I' Ki'MO v"r - g v -- nita Pallenberg was arrested at the Farer Kt lard airport ard M The skesra- - said h' crams of hashish were found together with a spoor on wt n I traces of heroin were found Mi v Fallen Tg w'l appear in provincial court in nearby Bramp-- t n while Ruhard will apfieur in Toronto officials said s here to record an album "P e rvk gr- a In January Kicfard was fined $1275 after a jury m Aylesbury Falkland convicted f'n of possessing cocaine s girl friend First killer whale born in captivity WIKii Corkv the killer whale cave birth aif believed to be the first time a killer hor in laptivity during the ten years the whale fas ever mammals have been held officias said Id Fie fa'her is fkv the largest and oldest killer whale legs Mnia c S to a up vi P A d ur c v Ve ’end to think it s a female said Art Ia Vove spokesman for Abo me and where ‘he whale was born IaiVove said the gender of a kiT whae is diffu ut to de'ermine He sad bvstanders knew something was about to occur when orkv star'ed to ad v erv strangely and ()rky positioned himself V'ween her and everyone else and he was acting real weird 'P e a had not vet been named Secret s of aging sought ni At' a'vout living an active dM N How Al or hOs' to 'unlock si Mis normal life into savs he's aging with just that thought in Tdinuis State University biochemist A of the sec rets of i i I)r Arlan t rr rh Ki har ( ’cl’ liviit re t’s In 'Ial h ' said that so far medicine has been able rt'wuvs been sect essful in prolonging a life isc n 25 's--r inyneria iun tf thenar locm 21X) -- oppose closing the Commons ItiHim while six percent said it should be closed The Aggiettes were the most entertainment popular half-tim- e : Free Gifts Free OUR SPRING Gins FEVER MYSTERY GIFT OFFER STILL Correction IS ON WHILE SUPPLY LASTS Barbaric nature Several errors were made in an article published Monday about ' RcKits'1 the panel discussion The authors of the story referred to (lowon's expressing two viewpoints of Roots" but only one viewpoint was printed Gownn also was attributed sav'rng that Haley 'the author of "Roots" presented the opinion that the " The Blai k was a lost hild attribushould been have quote ted to another member of the pane! It was riqxirted that a Jamai-- c an student said he felt that whites were barbarians The student Winded Mmott told Student life he actually said "Roots" showed the barbaric nature of the white man TE3E ¥ JFashinn clutlics fur Tjuungltoplf CEacbc Halley iHall Mick Kohler — Manager 7H1C3G UAY about God 835 Joseph Smith s teaching There are two personages who constitute the yjreat motchiess all things by wi hom governing and supreme power over all things were created and made whether visible or invisible whe heaven on earth or in the earth under the earth or througaou Fat er e immensity of space They are the Father and the Son The of the a personage of spirit The Son who was in the bosom a personage of tabernacle called the Son because of the the Ho) are possessing the same mind with the Father whichandmnd these three Spirit that bears record of the Father and the Son one 1835!' femphases mine) (Kirtland Joseph Smith Junior et al Doctrine and Covenants 1 ' has nut treated aging but merely its symp-- y casi-lod'r is only postponed to permit an extended ri' d f misery i'id Jiqx'nciencv at the end of a person s life ' Kn hards-ihas a tpyo ¥ 0 grant from the National Institute on Aging his s’aiies Ho said Wednesday he hopes to be able to treat con'i-jis treated — so it can be retarded tirg as any lvase Atr'g is n : 'he passage of tme Aging is clue to something that Mjpx'rs during 'he passage of time' he said Rn hardson ted tfiat protein is an essential ingredient in all life processes and that aging is caused by a decrease in the manufacture f protein in the r el) as it gets older He said he believes the decrease in protein synthesis may stem from a dec reuse in the amount of messenger ribonucleic acid MRNA produced as a cell gets older The molecule MRNA directs the synthesis of protein in the cell We are trying to find out how to prevent a decrease in MRNA or how to increase it’ said Richardson "We think our research is the first on record to explore the link between decreased protein synthesis and decreased MRNA in the cell It could begin to unlock the secrets of " aging Richardson also mentioned a theory that aging may be built into each cell as a part of its genetic code "It may be that organisms are genetically programmed to self destmet over time" he said "Our research may lead to an understanding of such an 'aging code' and to ways that it can be altered to prolong active life” The maximum lifespan of a human being is up to about 110 years he said "Even when cures are found for heart disease and cancer that 'outside limit' will not be affected " "If aging research succeeds" he added "that limit itself will be subject to change Through genectic manipulation we cannot yet do it would be possible to extend the maximum limit to 200 or even 300 years or more " Alid stock he vi ' n- i pp 52 53 The V7ay Things Arc llov: Mr Brown we learn another beautiful principle form v visit from the Father and the Son When he saw and tolke he learned that they each have a body of flesh ond bo J The Holy Spirit is the third member of the Godhead t (Emphases mine) LDS Missionary Lessons 1973 hold that Joseph saw the First Vision in 1823 St! that no evidence exists until 1844 that Joseph spot? and the Father in his First Vision LDS Revere'- - ir |