Show ' jTUJPEMTT Today’s issue of Student carries the "Insider” a supplement sponsored by the Ford Motor Co The Feb Student Ijfe reported the supplement would tie in that issue It was sup- VOL 75 NO 42 LDtFwi ®7T" Insider inside Really! Life LOGAN UTAH 1 FRIDAY posed to be The February 1978 3 paper's busi- ness office messed up US O 1980 completion date set for two new buildings tour picks student June continuing cdn itmn buildings mik‘ b a H o million grant from the WK will be completed by June FournliitH'ii Kotf of 'j accordim: to Wayne Hinder director focference and Institute Division fieri fine learning exPeople must continually lives in order to keep their throughout penses ideas" Kinder said and sp rth modernized of tfie Life-Spathat will be the purpose famine Facilities made possible b the Kellogg The psffibie n Gait" Ibe Kellogg Found educational centers luted States with Maintain dion had nine continuing located throughout the the exception of the Kin ky Region submitted to the proposal for a renter to five years ago it was turned down but USU was given $iktnnnn the other educational Dee hi 1977 President programs Then Frida GlenLTaggart received a pihone call from the Kellogg Foundation informing him that I ’Si had been granted $3548 ''me Dus sum plus other pate contributions will pay for the estimated When Kellogg be built Utah State University Foundation their £ j million facilities Earl) this month Education will select :N- tte Kuard of Continuing n hitectura! firm and school authorities will visit a variety of other ecicabona! centers ir I'mted States Ibere will be two buildings constructed with Its been 50 Old Kristy Deakin Miss Utah for 1977 was chosen by the Miss American Pageant to be one of six young the money from the grant The residential building will be located between the University ( enter and the Agricultural Science building Two levels of terrace parking facilities will create more parking spaces for students and visitors (iuest rooms will surround the meeting rooms located in the center and will overlook the campus An overhead hallway will connect this budding to the UC The learning center will he located across from the library and border and east-wemall and the north-soutmall A auditorium meeting rooms and executive offices will he inside "Ideas have Uen proposed hut no definite decisions have been made about other additions concerning these buildups " Kinger said W K Kellogg founder of the Keilogg Company began his business by first becoming interested m securing a proper diet of nutrients for elderly people m rest homes With his partner Kellogg begian making cereals which had these necessary nutrients After the cereal industry had developed into a larie corporation the Kellogg investors set up the Kellogg Foundation This is a society emhasizmg the application of knowledge promotion of anriculture and health according to Kinger The Kellogg Foundation has become one of the largest in the United States he said 400-se- h non-prof- it women from across the country to participate in the annual Miss American USD tour Deakin is a USU Band Maj- orette and a member of the Aggiettes She is majoring in dance education The tour will leave the first part of August and will make stops in Spain Morroco Northern Italy and Turkey Kristy Deakin Dorms mixing up zips “The university has Students residing in university dormitories are causing problems for the Igan Post Office by not using their correct zip code y Izigan Postmaster J said dormitory residents are creating problems and mixups for the university and the Post Office when they use the special university zip Roe-berr- code 84322 "The correct zip code for dorm residents even though they are on campus is 84321 the universal I ggan zip code" Koeherrv said it’s own zip code” he said “but it is used for campus mail and mail going to the specific university departments Dormitory mail does not fall under the university zip in order to separate it from the university mail "Incoming mail for students the dorms will be delayed at least one day if the university zip code is used This causes problems for students when they are expecting their mail in on time” years for Home Management House house foundation of practical learning by Kellit Thomson for Student Iife For more than fifty years the brii k house on the corner of fifth v north and seventh east on campus has been a training ground for young women in home and family management The Home Management House was built in 19215 Kven before then since 1917 a similar project was carried on in a house off campus For four weeks six young women studying home economics here live in the house Immediately after their stay six more students take their place laving in the house is designed to test the students' abilities and increase their confidence in themselves as professional homemakers Students have lived in the house say they like the practical experience it gives them as well as the four credit hours they receive of "It's a fun experience but a lot work" said Cathryn Crooks-to- n economics major "I think the hardest thing is never getting away from school The house causes pressure because when we are there we are being evaluated and graded like in other classes but without a place to escape to” "Living in the house has afforded me a terrific opportunity to put into practice many skills and studies” said Jeena Harris a senior in household economy and management “We invest our a home financial ideas time energy management knowledge and resources We learn from each other” and Cathryn Crookston a current resident of the house demonstrates the modern technique |