| Show Student Life Monday January 9 High school band filled in 1978 Page 3 Pep band fired then rehired by liiirie Snow news editor Following request to the department by Athlete Direitor Anderson the inusii USU Pep Band was fired and replai ed by Sky V lew High St hool Band but a compromise has been made between the two departments and the oight-mem-b- ensemble has been rehired for three more games r The band wdl sere as a nucleus for a binder pep band As good as the eight membei band a it isn't what we feel we need to get the Job done" nderson said feel the i litlit member band are fine people and great miisu inns on the other hand I feel we need a largei band to do what we hat e to do at basketball names to satisfy the numtxi of people we hat e at the names eight-membe- ' the Sky mw Hiqh School band from the Aggie pep band at basketball qomes groups absence Members of eplaced jSU Majority oppose Smithheld duimq the John Bateson drummer in the present pep band said he believe bet es the eight member band is unique and refreshing W'e tiave been complimented by many other universities for it and we've had alot of personal omjiliments and support from the townspeople and students'’ he said After being rehired Bateson said the athletic department was opposed to the jazz instrument sound and wanted a more pep hand sound at the basketball games The athletic department Bate of workshop participants 'tie h orest Sen me to 'o' inipr t merits for the Wellxtdle Mountain Trail was i o’ ht majority imposition by the over 15ft people aitendinn The workshop nmder ited ht Ix’ti Peterson of fteber State collece wi’h assistance from Chandler St John forest Sujierttsnr was held at Logan High school n lain public input on the f ttie Wellsville Trad proposed modification The Forest Service promised modifications to the existing trail at a public meeting in November These modifu a’lons include rerouting of workshop discuss possible A FOOFURAW ’rail head' ttl' f iff oad t ehi !e use and the join inn of tin 'lad with 'no Wasatch Crest I rail !ue to pubic opposition an analysis of the to the ei t was piepared and presented jir publn From the meetinn List Novenitier we knew the public was interested fmt I hate not seen sin ti a reai twn as here- tiefore St John said it was unusual that environmentalists were npjmsing the trail but said he felt it was his fault for not clarify inn the pmjx'sal People did not realize that having ( ontinued oil page 5 'ome t possibi'ntt Roy Miller staff writer it is obligated to pay the pep band whether or not they play because the contract states the department will pay the band $1000 for the season to match the $1000 paid from student fees "Actually the athletic department was obligated to pay USU band not to play while pay ing Sky View band to play” Bateson said Anderson said Sky View was paid $100 per game Beings the USU band has be rehired the department will be putting up the extra funds to get a big band together Bateson said WILLOW VALLEY proposed Wellsville trail be son said of r off-roa- d Muzzle Loaders Beads & Beadwork Snow Shoes & Bindings Cas lion Campware Kerosene Lamps 100 Wool Blankets Turquoise Dutch Ovens Candles Books Red Long Johns GarmentChap Leather 150 sq ft at Factory Prices More Notions Than Any Tradin' Post Afore SS V Main Emporium 752-5BS- O i TICKETS TICKETS STILL STILL AVAILABLE AVAILABLE FOR FOR TODAYS TODAYS MATINEE MATINEE 300 300 $150-J17- 5 S$150-17- 5 o 3:00 o m m |