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Show t Sun Times, December 19, 1979, Page 6 A major shutdown of activities at Weber State College during the period Dec. 17 through Jan. 1 is expected to produce savings of between $25,000 and a college ad$40,000, ministrator said today. Dr. D. Parry Wilson, vice president for administrative services' and the man responsible for most of the detail of the shutdown, said it will be as complete as possible and only essential activities will continue, with ssives momiQ many of those staffed on a minimal scale. He said the exact amount of the saving is difficult to figure in advance. The amount of savings in utilities,, for example, will depend on the weather. Mild weather would reduce the amount saved and very cold weather would increase it. The shutdown is college will be closed down, the Stewart including library, the Union Building and part of the Matheson. administrative offices. The old technology building will be open for the period Dec. 1 to permit the operation of three contract programs and the cosmetology department. Services of the police crime laboratory will continue in the Social Science building and the computer center will be open to provide services to the WSC business office and the six other colleges in the state it 17-2- PEACE OF MIND! are... Fisher Stoves 1 . Built of solid steel so they wont crack ond will last longer. 2. A stove that actually radiates more heat and burns less wood. 3. Proven quality and performance and easy installation. 4. Little ash remains because of improved combustion of gases. which 5. Full firebrick lining prevents burn-omeans that your Fisner stove will last a lot longer. Fisher Stoves are featured at and Dec. 26, 27 and 28 only. Dec. 24, 25, 31 and SJan. 1 are scheduled holidays, and the entire campus will be closed on those four days. Staff members participating in the closedown are to take vacation leave, leave without pay, or use compensatory time for the days they will not be on duty, Dr. Wilson said. Those who work the eight designated working days during the closedown will observe the Presidents Day and Good Friday holidays during 1980. serves on a contract basis. The Dee Events Center will be open for practice by some athletic teams, for scheduled basketball games and for jogging and walking activities by faculty and staff members. A minimum staff at the campus police department will be kept on duty to provide needed security. ut MATTIES CAFE Tel. 825-876- A. Browning office and some business Famiy Hove The Peace of Mhd, Knowing That You Wll Always Have The Facilities to Heat and Cook With? Now Fisher Stoves Can Give You That 5517 So. 1900 W., Roy the Val from their regular rooms in other dorms to Promontory. The buildings and grounds department will keep a minimum crew on duty to keep basic operations going and prevent freezeups or other problems. There will be none of the usual cleanup and painting operation or snow removal carried on during the holiday period, Dr. Wilson said. The campus switchboard will be open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., and the campus post office from 8 a.m. until noon on the eight designated working days of the holiday, Dr. Wilson said. These operations will be open Dec.,17 through Dec. 21, Performing Arts Center. The Miller Administration Building will be open to permit operation of the registrars office, and the admission and records office on regular schedule except for Dec. 24, 25, 31 and Jan. 1. Also open will be the schools effort to make the 4 per cent cut in budget outlay ordered by Gov. Scott Does Your At least one of the dormitories probably Promontory Towers will be kept open for those students who do not plan to return home for the holidays. Some students may have to move Members of the instructional staff will be off for the Christmas vacation period anyway. Dr. Wilson pointed out. Most buildings at the 3 See John or Wilma HAWAII Clearfield Courier, December 19, 1979, Page 6 Lomond Beacon, December 20, 1 979, Page 6 Ben PIS" Two open medical practice Mark M. Hemeyer, M.D., and Michael D. Woolman, M.D., have opened a joint practice in St. Benedicts Professional Hospital Building at 5350 South 425 Blast, Washington Terrace. Dr. Hemeyer received his doctor of medicine degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in 1976. He his spent three-yea- r residency in family practice at St. Mary Corwin Hospital in Pueblo, Colorado. Prior to his medical schooling, Dr. Hemeyer obtained a bachelor of science degree in chemistry in 1972 from Clemson University in South Carolina. Dr. Woolman, a native of Michigan, attended the University of Michigan, where he graduated in 1972, summa cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in Continuing his studies at the University of Michigan, he received his doctor of medicine degree in 1976. He was a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, an honorary medical society. Dr. Woolman spent the next three years in a family practice at residency Hospital Midland in Michigan. students Jamshid Hajimomen, All Behehani and Bernard Bassey (left to right) sign up to have Christmas dinner in the home of a WSC faculty member. The event is sponsored by the Weber State Faculty Women's Association. WEBER STATE COLLEGE SB JUNE 11-1- WSC yule dinner for students Students at Weber State College unable to go home for Christmas this year are being invited to share Christmas dinner with some of the WSC faculty and their families. The WSC Faculty 1900 8, TOUR PRICE INCLUDES: Round trip airfare via United meal and cocktail service, ComAirlines 747, plimentary flight bag. Flower lei greeting, Superior hotel for 8 days and 7 nights, Deluxe air conditioned motor coaches, Transfers to airport and hotel, from all baggage handling. Tour and hospitality desk, Honolulu City Tour, All taxes and service charges, Personal escort. In-flig- ht Womens Asssociation service MARKM. HEMEYER, MO. committee is sponsoring the event for all and. foreign te Plus tax, price is subject to airfare increase. students who wish to participate. Prices also available for single, double or triple occupancy. Space is limited. $50 deposit will Janice Greer, committee member, said, Those who participate by hosting a WSC student for Christmas dinner will find it a rewarding experience, one in keeping with the Christmas spirit. 393-026- Belka, ' .Siw H'i-- . guarantee seat. Mrs. ' 1 f V ' ' s' said ! .1 9,1 Greer made by Dec. 17. Our service organization hopes that this program becomes a holiday tradition at WSC, she said. r r DAVE RICH 392-096- arrangements should be one of the following num1 ti 621-548- 2; Mrs. Robert Capener, Mrs. Tony Spanos, or Mrs. Robert 394-500- Both students and faculty members interested in participating can make arrangements by calling any For more information ceil: 731-244- bers; Mrs. . Deon Greer, ''Vi . 'J FISHBURN WORLD TRAVEL ' Splash-o- n fragrances"' now as popular a gift for men as for women offer a good solution. Todays selection of colognes and after shaves, with their varied images, allows a gift giver to choose one that says, Youre a great guy or I think youre sexy. To select the right fragrance, study the messages projected by the advertising, packaging and scents. A casual, confident man, for example, might like the new Denim line from the Personal Products Division of Lever Brothers Company. Denim reports to be for the man who doesnt have to try... too hard. 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