Show £14 liifcUi hi i id J ii i it)i iiy4iai mtL4i JttAf L Page 4 ft ftft ft i¥rffiltrf'Vtt ifrft CV AUbMKUl tV The Utah Statesman Friday October 6 1 978 Tuition increase may be justified feel it in the It looks as though Utah students are going to Matheson approves Governor if next year pocketbook again the State Board of Regents $1933 million education budget students from If approved the budget would cost tuition student and $21 to $39 extra per year would jump from $26 per quarter to $75 per quarter or as high as $225 per academic year Included in the preliminary budget is funding for the women's athletic program The funding is definitely needed for the organization However the programs received only 10 percent of the amount requested Also included in the budget is a 735 cost of living pay hike for faculty members The increase seems justified considering the current inflation rate the minimum wage hike and the general cost of living increases Granted the tuition increases are breaking a lot of students financially and making it more difficult to pursue an education but a university cannot be expected to maintain or improve its standards on a budget Utahns traditionally have placed high emphasis on education and over the years has acquired a superior academic reputation Nearly half of all state and local expenditures in Utah goes for education Considering the high importance of education in Utah and the reasoning behind the tuition hikes the budget increase seems feasible and justified out-of-sta- never-changin- deserves support the Team g football woridof Saturday is Brigham Young Day in of the Wasatch Utah State versus BYU in Provo but wouldn't know it by looking around the campus or the fo® comers of the v alley The Aggies are 4 0 and there appears to be moreexat ment at the sight of rust on the family tractor and it harv est time Arise Aggie fans your support is needed ud long overdue In the past Aggie home games (including the Fresao game! you would think they were burying a prophet Agg fans tend to act like they are attending a prayer nwetag rather than a college footballl game What is the probla out there? Some basic instruction in the art of fan reaction and football appreciation must be in order After a week in the classrooms and labs which frustrn® bums under control there just isn’t the environment to fc it out But on Saturday afternoons when Rick Pmw gallops 50 yards Wil Withers picks off a pass’ Jo O'Rourke levels a comerback or Enc Hippie hooks eponi pass play with John Thompson Rich Matheney Ra Cassidy or Jimmy Bryant it's time for good Aggie fault be heard Romney Stadium is the place to let it all out I was amazed to return from the Wyoming game to £ad no one waiting for the team The players did the job on tk Cowboys and the Valley acknowledged the team's suet to itself and silently The campus did the same Herein team that feels its success goes unnoticed Is there any Af gie support? Now is the time to change out of the sanctuaries prayer This week is the time to cock meetings the library to bid the Big Blue The Cougars are tough just ask any® around They all feel it will be an avalanche job (BYU 604 but don't beleiv e it If you can t get to the game help send them off Cm them vour supjxirt on the quad the UC or anytime yew them of even go out to their practices The aggies is at Maddocks in Brigham City at 430 p m Friday and- would not hurt to go over and let them know how you f then go home and watch the game on channel 4 at llut pre-p- ? Saturday morning Start living real fans it might help your meeting- and the rest of your week a intervie'-praye- r - by Dal Bubifc : s2onUP y°Ur s'es' c- 'Zl-- - W'r§ bound to find a mosquito Change of attitude needii To tbt editor I ve been while to itching for "Ply to a letter such as one by Thomas C Hatch in the W’adnea-da- y September 27 edition of the Statesman: and the editorial that appeared in the Wednesday Oc- tober 4 issue Mr Hatch is urging parking changes be made on campus in tha near future I d sincerely urge of changes in parking regulations a change in attitude It is a typical situation People nil continually take advantage of n opportunity to let themselves deteriorate physically and mental- Lauda Snow adnor mMht “TO" Lry Bcfcar roucv —- - III trrraeoucv n jzzz ’— I ?-- tato ly rr thre at three different and ! don't believe Uat I have yet had difficulty in finding a place to park Of course Uke UP very little roofn msJl vry few restrictions Cn Prk Tbey TyOU k! 100 mJch noise and nww usually Urta pretty quick eren whan lU cold out aid a There few vry tunas last winter gysr cm sit eo have been going to school for awia’" 5 that I c ou kin t hfo uaa basic around town traflfC I wonder how many p their cars to school ww more than one trip W day that live withm Such ® mi lea of school ha long distance I'd that it U a relatively MPT Uge 111 are a lot of people tk f® their cars to school aad the hassle of findrn bebev Jh f park I also $ dedgum lot of poop inner character p p dependence on tha more gnkfjr monsura that not own them Yeah that 0 hill If you're in good even be breathing up it It's a pr1 to school ven o miles so it iduM Uon right? ti vt pact from your Sad college student? much “T? f "££ j |