Show The Utah Statesman LETTERS High risk areas abundant Tetk editor Well it as only a matter of time K finally happened Some sorry nicker in truck hit an even sorrier but her ten bdy on 1 bicycle and flung Where? 4N yards or so in the air it 7E When? Thuisdsay night 18 Why? Poor lighting October Avoidable? You wd rainy weather bet!!! many times does this have happen before someone the city does something We or university How to lighting is and that compassion (or pedestrians especially when they can't be seen Think about it folks how many times have you almost been splattered crossing a or campon near greet pedestrian us apredominontly know that campus mserable at best wtomobiles have little iD nea How many high risk areas are USU students tho dart walk to school? More than care to count It's nice to lave wide streets but these same greets are hazardous with impHave the city roper lighting fathers forgotten about the lonely pedestrian? Apparently so The comer at 4N and 7E is bad eoough during the day when you hive to scamper across the street because some slovenly automobile and its abussive driver can't wait for traffic to clear even when they m you W'hat about nights when the lighting is poor or even worse tbit about rainy nights when the bghting is nonexistent? I'll tell you first hand its downright hazardin town for there 1 abuse? They try to hire a lobbiest in Salt Lake to look after our best interests probably spiritual Why not spend the money closer to home and pressure the city and univeristy to do something It hasn't happened yet because students don't rale the univeristy would rather have the Tupperware convention in the summer they go all out then very helpful I 'll tel you that if 1 make it home tonight when I cross at 4N and 7E on foot I'll say my prayers if I can remember them first thing tomorrow I'll buy an orange vest because the pedestrian hunting S -i-it- t? 1 Presenting outstanding perfoi from Haydn to Bartok N To with agree Monday's editorial which regards bicycles on campus as nuisances We should aU listen to and heed the words of Stan Pollock George Taylor and Standard Oil In accordance I plan to install Campagnolo whole-heartedl- y windshield wipers on my bicycle this weekend Rick Watts Bear River Band ous Hhat do our elected student do about this sort of student Friday Only Hi-L- o Lounge 979 Page 5 THURSDAY OCTOBER 25 Bill Bracken I 1 JL JL JL Lai Xl season is now open Reader agrees on bicycles the editor Wednesday October 24 b § 12:30 Fine Arts Center § and Beyond sponsored by ASUSU i I- ww EVENING PERFORMANCE 8 pm Free to Students w w ww w STAB ww www ww w w yw w wwm wwwww (COEEEE fflRMJSE OCT 26 O PM SC RALLROOM FREE AN EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT Gripes & Grimeses CdOttM K— S— howt Uoi PACIFIC PARADISE NIGHTCLUB Sc Csi 27 Dinner —shilSls h § hm 0 pp South Pacific Entertainment Hallow©®© HowIT ©oft |