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"All I ask is that they keep quiet in the evenings said so people can study and then later go to sleep." at SUSC in coordinator housing Robison, Phillip Cedar City. "Other than that, the student3 set their own visiting hours and their own guidelines through their resident hall association." - Robison agreed that residence halls offer some advantages to students. "The proximity to campus and all the activities that go on there is certainly a selling point," he said. And the study environment is probably better, too. because we do lay down a couple of rules which make the dorms more conducive to studying than any of the situations I can reirie'-q- t when I was in school." Don Wright. material coordinator for student housing at USU, said a student committee sets the rules for residents on the Logan campus. while Monte the rules Shupe. housing director at WSC, added that set by students at that campus have made dormitory living considerably more attractive. "We now have what's called an open house' iyilicy." Shupe said. "It used to be that after 10 p.m. residents would have to get special permission to go in or out of the dorms. Now visitors come and go as they please." All the officials at the state schools stressed. however, that residents are still under some regulations, such as the law prohibiting possession of alcohol on state property. Barton of BYU said students on the Provo campus must conform to the regulations of The Church of Jesus Christ ot Latter-da- y Saints. Dely le Barton, director of student housing at Brigham Young University, said the 6,000 available places on the Provo campus were filled by the opening or tilltlInIn COrtNecter "The geographical location. being so close to the students' classrooms. is certainly an important factor to them, as are the many services we otter that can't be found off campus." he said. "Plus we offer many social programs which students living in apartments miss." Barton said a relaxation of house rules dormitory living more aZtractive to students, while some federal stipulations. such as Title IX regula I , : :,,, , ' , ' '',. Al ' , X ''''r. y At Utah State University, Weber State College and Southern Utah State College, dormitory residents are now allowed to formulate their own rules through school. 044'.44"".'4"'"1".".'""""."."""""".""""1".".".4""..""".""1""""..""'" ,,' , , ' ' t '... '' X ' , ,,,,,,,,,,441 B-- electric-powere- ' ' 404. '' 4 ' , 414,0,e , ' 4 '4' 4,,,, .. ...,...,........i.e.,i,L.L. .; , ' '' .0' tV1 ""..; .., ' ' ,:t ' ' : ie... ,,,c ..'f t !P"...4,,,,,, 4 i' , ?A - ,' ,,,t,e;'' '4, ' rr4.4'''''''''',774i, e,.-'- :' ', ,'i 4, . of services. rules tions, have resulted in an equality female tenants. and male both for and opportunities Continued from I "I'd say there's a trend to stay on campus. There are certainly less basses now, although I'm not sure I f it's really much mart hberal," he said regarding rules. But we've talked to many students who say its more convenient to stay on campus they live where they leant. and they don't have to worry about preparing their own food, which is a big plus for the serious student." Ile said the U. of U.'s approximate 1.300 living spaces are filled, and applicants not assigned to rooms have been placed in temporary housing. Most students in temporary facilities are eventually placed in rooms. he said. since some students move or drop out after the first few weeks of this included ore Lading and waste removal. -Our mills also suffered loss of production as a result of no ore coming down from the mine," Kefauver said. line is the main lie said the 44,000-vol- t power source at the mine. lie said when crews located the problem. some temporary repairs were made to the main line about II p.m. Saturday, and full power was restored Sunday morning. Ile said operations were "touch and go.' throughout the night. Kefauver said the only standby power the company has are a few generators for lights. but they couldn't operate tho machinery. The sheriff's office is continuing investigation of the incident. guards and the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office Sunday located a damaged Cessna C172 plane at the airport belonging to Skyhawk B and E leasing. Airport officials said an accident report was filed Saturday night that had something to do with a power line. The pilot was listed as John McKinnon, but he had not becn located by investigators. They said the aircraft had a hulk propeller with two good sized chunks taken out, the right landing gear was slightly damaged and he undercarriage was scraped to the rear of the plane. Ken Kefauver, communications director for the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott, said operations were shut down completely for four hours after the accident. Since most of the equipment is A light plane clipped a BINGHAM static line which fell on a 44,000 volt line at pm. Saturday, causing a power outage which halted production at the Bingham ,: ::: :::,:,: , ,,' single-occupan- 0 Shupe said about 700 of Weber's student body live in the dormitories, which gives it residents of the smallest percentage of the state's major schools in the state. Weber students don't have to double up in rooms unless the number of applicants exceeds the number of rooms, Shupe said. On other campuses, students normally have an option between double and single rooms, and they usually pay more for the latter. near-I0,00- Dormitory costs as a whole have been normally lower than living costs, although most housing officials say comparing the two is difficult. "It's really hard to say which is cheaper," Wright of USU safd. "In Logan it may be a little but food becomes an cheaper to live important factor, and most students living don't eat as well as those who live in the dorms." spaces were Wright said USU's 2,300 enlarged by the luxourious new David O. McKay living center purchased from the LDS Church this summer. Adams of the U. of U. said his office has conducted surveys showing that dormitory living is facilities in Salt Cake cheaper than most water-saturate- Deseret News ptiMo by Barbara Bernstein Pilot 'ditches' plane were not hurt in the abrupt landing. Rich tried to land on the road after losing a propeller lip, but a wing hit a tree as he tried to avoid cars. Bystanders examine wreckage of a light plane which made a crash landing Sunday on Snow Basin Road near Ogden. Pilot Ed Rich and his son, Edward, 17, Gov. Brown to visit S.L. Calif. SACRAMENTO, California Gov. Jerry Brown plans to visit Canada and Salt Lake City Tuesday to discuss plans for a proposed pipeline to feed Alaska natural gas into the continental United States. Northwest Energy Alcan Company's Pipeline has been approved by administrations in Canada and the United States. The overland pipeline will connect with existing systems in northwestern Canada, eventually delivering the gas as far west as San Francisco and into the U.S. Midwest. Brown. along with three members of his cabinet. are scheduled to meet with Alberta Premier Peter Longheed at Government house in Alherta. Edmonton. Canada, Tuesday morning. The California governor is then sdamluled to Grocers hold line Continued from 1 edging upwards alter announcement Of a law protecting porpoises. Until July, a can of tuna fish cost between 51 and :19 cents. The price jumped to 61 cents in August and 73 cents in September. Bean anti baron soop also has set n a price chntb, from 24 cents a to 31 Cal) in Janw'ry cents in Sedterither. A fiveptninil sack 4J sugar has rii1Jti in cost from 91 cents in Ain.,tist B-- anti fly to Utah, arriving at Salt Lake International Airport about 6 p.m. Tuesday. Brown, California Business and Transportation Secretary Richard Silberman, Public Utilities Johns and Richard Maullin. head of the State Energy Resources and Conservation Commission, are scheduled to meet with John McMillian at McMillian's home Tuesday night. McMillian is president and chief executive of Northwest Utah State Prisen inmate was listed as escaped when he failed to return to a prison vehicle A Saturday '' , ,, cik. , N.:7,3,P 4-- . 2 J Continued from NOT ENOUGH HEAT? YOUR FILTERS MAY BE ALL SIZES 1" traveled in those continents for the U.N. said living conditions in many places are still substandard, but attempts are being made to increase education of the people. Ile said he has seen b neficial results of U.N. and United States aid he's everywhere traveled. I volunteers have been involved in Nearly search since it began Friday evening the three-stat- e after an alert that the aircraft had failed to arrive in Salt Lake City. The CAP is asking for support of hunters and residents in the search area to report anything unusual they might see. The search effort is being directed by the Air Rescue Center at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. pat Discover a doctor-teste- en o your esorhagus, causing searing pain and a sour, ad-Of all leading antAcids. ork tiasiscon latihits direct il. to neutialize this ertumni; When acid erupts and heart hum chew Ciavi,con n simply. p!easant-taNtin- directel immciliely becomes "fahleis creamy itiiivs into your stomavh to form an etTetive antavidl, layer right on top of the stomach acid. the eVosedf This lininn of vinir esophagfis from further bill sing disLomfort Get different. unique die(' limn hem thun (acid indigesthat only Gavisconi tio 14hiet, ciin give you. .1. No.:ay., II, "...)wd OGDEN ., SOU! Chatm,tokS. You il ,,, HOME EQUITY 1 I -:- ""'..',T, LOAN -,- - ) .2 ,' I I' i 1 :.;, Midvale, ZI.;: ----I ,,,... , - I-. ...., Mdfl, ,,,t, West sick (0-21-0 I -- I t1 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Place a cross in the square following the name of the person you favor FOR MAYOR 4 Year Ism Scit Lake area dial 1400.462-918- LI LI WINDER FOR COUNCILMAN 4 Year Term Vote For Iwo El El ELVIN AIIINS314 6 GENE S. BRADY a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays) Newspaper Agency Corporation WATS line service enables all Utah calls for residents to place Obituary and Classified service. 1 GRAHAM W. PAUL THOMPSON ow SAME 1 (8 ADAIR PLACE REMAINS 2,, Outside R. (DICK) MARCELL OR TO PLACE v: d'oor: Vote For One WARREN i9 WANTTHEADS - L Recorder OBITUARIES cg t STEVEN 0El 0 CHANDLER toll-fre- e , 0) 16 Ny- - Phone Number& EDWARD JAMES 5 p.m. weekdays) BETTE JOHNSON 237-200- 0 I '....... a.m. to (8 1 L',7;4' i '. JACK W. CROWELL Salt Lake Residents 1 to place HANNA 237-2911- 1 B. l MADSEN JAMES (JIM) MECHAM to place n rti. il , n ni ca el r n rl 1......, , v,,, , , ! tciosmt 7313 No YS To - ,, 4 , en Sandy City, Utah Octobet 11, 1977 Coll For :1,,,:.... r 1:: tornit,p, er Official Ballot For cafppolbuinitroodliVeti) ti. it .1 Liquidthe e' mm ee nd idceadt iboyndmo Sample Ballot 26853411 ,,,,,; ,1 Pr 1M, MARION Get 1 , l'::',.:.' OUR FEE IS WHAT YOU CAN.. HONESTLY AFFORD TO PAY! FREE SPINAL of Extra Charge Beyond the Normal fee for treatment )0t Utah !J.-- LA ' X-RA- t 0() , l'e i 221, s? III CHIROPRACTOR 535 E. 4500 South ., 3..W. I SPECIALISTS Fl E brands of ear drops combined. Jukt's 10111 JO . Ramsey Dr. ,4.f,;:i'.. i ,t,,, Salt Lake City. Utah :4"s .2'6' 9, s Debrox Drops than all other ,. .:,1-.- . Peoples helping people since 1924 FP;k1 ANKEll TOLLFREE NUMBER s Savings-Lolin- More doctors recommend physician immediately. If it is simply earwax. chancec are he vk ill I eLommend Delii to, Drop, ;;: i,-- 'y-- PEOPLES( ki)THRIFT I) , order. you should see your HEED CHIROPRACTIC CARE FOR NERVOUSNESS? We would Ilk to trolls! ,,; 111. ' ''''''''';A'..1', 36 monttls at an annua, percentage raie of 19 TUtdi pdy,rient S2,1il !.;,2 LI:tiliti51 11!.:,,,e: land in ftmogooitolutikwoa,wlitiha:,.4tViimzia,r.-WlwiWfta- DO You can borrow $2.000 on your "home equity" for only $7382 a month at Peoples Flist Thrift ', and you can borrow it for any purpose. Call us for the money you need...large or smell we won't keep you waiting. MontMiy p1y,,nt baA on a $2 COO loan tor I t:0,...,Ii.7,17:20viD, 500,000 YOUR DIRECT DIAL $73.82 a onth It clinicall-pr- d, graze Paul L. Howard, BLM Utah state director, said stockmen have cooperated in making voluntary g during this bad adjustments to prevent drought year. Grazing was reduced about 20 percent, he said. gets you $2,040 medication that reliel,es heartburn (acid indigestion) tor millions, a totally eifferent 2" Approximately 2,000 operators sheep and 150,000 cattle on the state during the year. Roy Stickle, Dubois, Wyo., a rancher and former executive of the Exxon Corp., has been elected to the board of directois of the Salt Lake City based Health Systems Research Institute. HSRI provides physicians and health care management to rural communities throughout the West. In Wyoming the organization serves Evanston, Rawlins, Hanna, Sundance, Moorcroft, Gil lete and Yellowstone National Park. Idtw6tlatovA 1 Milton I. Pike, Silver Spranz,, Maryland Until he used Debrox' Doors. Dcbrox Drops is recommended Mr. Mc continues. he had by thousands of doctors As ho been "unable to hear much know it safely softens earwax ,Aith thi si left ear for several so it can be remmed years." Debrox Drops costs only If you suspect you have any pennies a day and is available of sort wittuntt prescription. hearing problem or fall-wint- to board 1 t age Eh He said summer moisture was near normal, but percent of this was lost due to evaporation. Summer rains allowed grass plants .o Make suille growth, but shrubs grew very little. Logosz said shrubs are important forage for both cattle and sheep that normally use desert ranges grazing season. during the 80 five-minu- EVCT I "Debrox Drops got a piece of wax from tho ear big as the tip of my timer." over-grazin- refuel after leaving Houston Thursday evening. otifto, "The last time we calculated it was a little less expensive to live on campus," he said. "But you really can't compare the two straight across. since it's hard to compare eating standards, and it's hard to take into account the amount of time apartment dwellers spend cooking meals, plus the fluctuations of utility bills, for example." Despite recent moisture, range conditions are dry in parts of Sanpete, Wayne. Garfield, Emery, Grand and Llintah counties, the Bureau of Land Management reported today. Al Legosz, BLM range conservationist, said precipitation is about 61 percent of normal for southeastern Utah and maximum forage production approaches only 60 percent of normal. The exercise is to provide practice for the warning point operators, usually located in the Highway Patr31, sheriff's, fire and police departments. In addition, officials said, it is important to periodically acquaint the public with the system. In an actual attack, the warning signal, a three-t- o wavering tone, would mean people go immediately to the nearest public fallout shelter or take cover in a protected place. People would also have to turn on their radios for emergency information. The system's performance will be evaluated by the state and the Civil Defense Preparedness Agency in Denver, sponsor of the exercise. The rented plane was last seen at Farmington. N.M.. about 3:3it am. Friday where it hinded to I - KETCHUM'S - Warshaw, who has City. still extremely A statewide test of the civil defense warning system will be conducted Tuesday, according to Salt Lake County Emergency Services. dren, Maurice Warshaw, Some outdoor sirens will sound, and broadcasting . Salt Lake City business-stations which are a part of the Emergency man and philanthopist, Broadcast System will broadcast a warning said today. message. Speaking to the Salt County officials do not know the exact time of the Lake Council of Women simulated attack warning, which come from the Civil in the Salt Lake City Defense .ational Warning Center at the North Public Library, Warshaw said the United American Air Defense Command (NATO) headquarters near Colorado Springsn Colo... Nations-sponsore- d The general public is not expected to take any CARE and UNICEF are helping action during the exercise, officials said. programs with education, health The message will go to 10 states giving the code for a simulated attack on the 'Jailed States. It will be problems, school uniforms, wheat and other received simultaneously at state and local warning grains, garden toots and paints via special telephone lines, and warning even canning jars. points will pass the alert to officials and organiza 200 CAP DIRTY SALT LAKE B-- for civil defense Health firm adds taste. FURNACE FILTERS UNICEF is still providing milk for African and South American chil- Ranges dry despite rains ,. Dok'tors rttIV; heartburn is not caused by stomach acid alone. but by the etriiPti(n 0) this acid into your esophagus tube hetween your mouth and stomach). This erupting acid "burns" r .'" UNICEF Plane years. ' to night after a rest room duriag a prison outing. Flny J. amora, 21. Ogden. left the vehicle wi;li six other inmates at a gasoline station at 45oa South mid State Street tin hi may. Analysts from the U.S. Department of Agricul ture predict titat retail food prices would go up three to four peremt this year. compared with a three percent gain in Pirti. The 1976 gain was the smallest in five '..:".C, Energy. Inmate flees during outing t, i '.;4lItC41711. Fred Commissioner oing Sirens to sound test warning Warshaw salutes ',, Dormitories attract more students OCTOBER 3, 1977 DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, B t, . , ,, r ...., EMIL OLAFSSON .,. -,3 Langularassitk !!!!YD STEVENS Aimmomeiftwoimmimilp" ! 1 , - VIK At iy Pk Am 14,4K 44 4,4,4,4,."4, 4 444 44 AK4 So - |