Show THE UTAH UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY VOL 77 NO 56 events othrr much ruullv after of a m jjtraction Cjey Stadium Caty 10 bv iet 000 to ' rcasmg im hcdulcd to begin when Unev Indium win Mit faotball arena" Aider)" Lwouffi othrr soUing events finished "f tht-hr intrr '“ I won addition Iimhki seats dors not prn ludr thr addition of any morr sports' hr said othrr r— than At present V50000 in cons'i M MONDAY MARCH 24 1980 ar retting rid of sports hairnw-of the dnv t r hiL Olson and Laub have organ is i the fund raising drive t'Xpanmon ari Harr 'ftiornr Miller Mrlm (JWon fornt'r tU pro prt aoli fa roordinatSmiththeand volunteer ng hall star and Nevada tax attorw-labor forie during the actual conlohn Laufi hese two men alont struction Behind the whole project hS with x Hmr M im fiairrrien te ledrlJ Anderson who has been I hornSmith and Paul pushing for the (ar eajansitin over the M ler are lerjpK resHnhU' for four eporta sira the beginning this pr )) Anderson was unavailable for mm iBMur X h 1 funds for comment because he has been out of town working with the NCAA basketball tournament as well as lining up contacts for more donations and volunteers fk v The etsdium espansion is 1 scheduled to be completed by in plenty of time for the opening game September 22 against Colorado state mid-Jun- e J issr! t t-- r materml donated ' service i r nfineerirg even ngvm worth iptrator of g ha thr u- -r JsUanliOOOof' t volunteer al- mater (Jona'-wLiters It i brir g turd! to'allv ind no t private contr Ktlll ' kudrat fers or u for the pom at p x l m a i e U (XiO tr HMfls UTAH t 'Thr a lutior or tonal ' ’°rr a' radioed to now rfjgcost of the MtiWitrd 3 sui h a cer rugbv or UiTotw has not discussed to da'e aiordug to Shrrratt to 10 than football plavs and large outdoor concerts I sing thr stadium for eluding LOGAN P'1 a£-- itectura! w v th an 4 lave been re lev herald R Shura' ’ rsa Lions Id a additon 1132 i"' 1100 ha srgl-a- 'y largest j isi irtr Another jnpsud Shr'ra’ ' Th sore that 4' A' ' i ippr'iirra'i'K ompLe Thr crn'ra a Im lost ration ' the staff uf the P department toil the football tram wli supply Li workers for t hrst week of A 20 civic OIUtOCtKm Isl social hurch stadium U tiwatre-typ- alow the 't rv indiv id ja- t it v 8r gbam Miinteered to pru Thr seats at the KVffll I! arul " v Preston to have also workers mithern end of non provide a -- whh sett rig stadium 'o (re uses! Many e Dsag Cbrtatensrn will X n t4f I v rf ru rptHrll lifiiffH f into ih p of the most mipli4d sihl fut ir d h IK ftwithsil! i uni iifhMrti) idnirw AjoinMon of !lonnv trh Si m I nr cfMh hoim- i iiii will onsiriu Hun i chduKd fo b‘Ktn April km- mort I Hun 400 volunt mtn 7 1 h nr for students unaware of stadium question in fact misinformed ir one wav nr i another Or i controversial surveved Most of the student could not accurately sat who had made most of th enn mi des ion A tatu involve-- ir retaining at win re fhe few were atiie t : nwinev for the prouit was going come from wtio ha) When Jmvc b the to etain ds 'ion denari i a had Ir rta-r- ' two lerirnt of tile students or III sad nalo I hat It 1 t ds hi ision Preside!!' SI J If ’Ni wk u u I A I for the Sjiort program 'it t of the Students either ddn t know or 'hought that tin ds ision hail been made tiv lalh‘11 A ndersie head of the alhlttir S'anfHtd Carter on Ihe reommenion of the athletir committrar i ( uh hi -- I r federa' ('Hiding t X the reeanh to detn m butldit It'll to tw usi d to !ed sl ild ni's energy pro fw walili on' "p nt ' lit ter tier atlsl' P f - 1 I l! s "iii-rg- 4 P ' I tire in iwi hi I t if r 111 - When polks! as to where they thought funding f'f the new neat was going to tome fioin only 25 tiidei i gave the rit of tin rghl aiower Most of the student Ci ) percent either hud no idea where the money receives government grant USU Mfi rnadi ! was coming from or said that the I student body would end up paying for the seats According to president Carier an outside donor i being sought to pay for the stadium seat Student were !o asked how long they thought it would take to fill the stadium on a regular basi if the seat were dded Official pro-je- i turns are that the new seat will be filled regularly within five year However lib percent of the students thought that it would take over si years before the new seats were filled regularly Twent percent of the Siudents said that they thought tile seats would n ver lie tilled on a regular basis he result s of he survey wliU'h was condui ted as a props’! for iiti'is coinoiuni at ions class were t' t hi cla s two Vs! reli ws-k'ago d lit lui' ' t he Mgl t to lb tin icjoi i oirunut d and kin iv be respoiih it In i a I a'd i ' ib in I’srh- b nit e t P-- e ' and I’u - v ' v 1' was cooii '! lit i "dlhl e d bv InsTlHlk |