Show THE UTAH' tatesman UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY VOL 77 NO 82 forking fees will increase utile bus future doubtful A "pin lrarn lipjurn ire lumen tion hut the full comr ittee tjiajv bv the proved thi- - iin submil m-- JHFAfUra r id Life program '1' E commit! i ( poking Wedn dtv 1 pofxnal p nt gilioiU and p- hat ' in centralis hsated foe dnprnv and jvgMcampus the shuttle bu 'u projected expcn-e- s for the i at pj SuMonevwerewou etr-a!ft have lurw rtt --f SO to I to of 1 ch quarter ysu parking atiownbution from IHfOW generated bv fater hou-in- 'hr -- g uin ti sutn ommit lee “The committee voted against having a shuttle tiu - al all mu) Claude llurtenshaw committee chairman f ruining will "till run ih bus from the Student l iving Vntr mi marri! housing ar cording to huMnhiw I don t t this as i hr end shuttle" community meeti twice h jiiuu eiperienced V ni vrr sit v "h luh Water Krirarrh jrury a I part of the I lah ho ctaput which is seldom The ad b moat student actor) MU on the banks of the Ot Lw juat below First Dam htStitfoani the property from hi Dim west to the la mi on ah'irl'WRL building stand an oiMnitY depa-- t mrnti use In far research expw-nmeK in RL a expansive three V hJdirg atand out a it £ the nver ik Binxgement of water arm ha long been a topic of MRUct in the dr state of Th luh Water Research ntort av establshed at it t at in to prov itie a for research in the diverse d itr resource Since it the research program at l5 ihRLhat (fron immensely 'ahh portion of the research at the t'W HI f untied thriK"h Utah sutefunded research is sJ dins ted toward Mn of concern to Utah topics water ttd drvelopwM Jor this t twi by Fint of sli a — 7X6c Council type of ndvirv Citin cotnpowd of Ad- citini the I’Uh groups ®ted AS LSI president the resolution said student input is U the different issues ’crB xtudents xse of this action is to iuliriK ‘ur pro toikl j r 7' le students Daines said frton nd Erie OLsen kr who were the tesolution assigned recom- nipus ithstf (Continued on page Jn 111 a group of a ter the Resources ds ids which of the suggestions would le most productive in actual resdarch settings tS RL Assn iate Dire tor Fred Post is pleased with the system for setting local research priorities ”Th Citui n d isorv Council works quilo well" said fost ' The mendiers of the council are not expert they provide public opinion in Post has witnessed a change the public opinion over the last few the suiticested years Presentlv water research Utah for priorities are leaninn toward topu of energy development anil conservation ex Kecentlv concern ha been pressevi fir the potential developand oil shale ment of I lah s pollutive deposits and the possible effevts of such dev elopement Likewise the council feels that water resources in and I tah must w studied in the field of conserve been tion Water salinity has also deserving a as identified problem cil rtwrrch Eo performs t'V RE outside the groups rearch Federal agencies and private Stale corporations frequentlyto 1 Kl' grants or contracts ol ran researcher for The fr " research topics researSuch funding allows I tah ex develop to chers an opHrtunitv facditie - :rr: jects The agencies who sponsor such studies also benefit tom the use of the fine research facilities at the I W HI alreadv ill i Altogether fiscal year laT9 showed 109 research projects to lie active in the UWRL Three of these projects were related to promoting awareness of research results Sixtv one projects were funded bv outside agencies and 4o projects addressed state and locjil problems ToUl expenditures for these proProjects amounted to $2175000 and developmanagement gram ment accounted for $339000 while $5t20tH) was budgeted bv the state of Utah through Utah State for research on state and heal pns blems The remaining $1254000 26 was received as awards from who had outside organizations research done at the IW KL at The large amount of research the the UWKL last year required inparticipation of 307 peoplefaced cluding 113 USU studentsnature of with the steadily growing Associate the I KL prompted sav that these to Post Director increase figures are sure to Overall the operations performed at the UWRL he W as i 'vv “4sVr'4 '? r t's'" fsc-- s ss it ssA tj - ?vJ'vx- vc s I v:s es 'N hl'v technical and very impressive 1 Utah Water efforts of (SlTs have Research Laboratory nd ’H nation1 fine a developed national reputation department exoansive research abroad than rstUSU nertine and add research local pro that rAvv v rfyt familiar students who merely that hig bv and wonder what pv the canvon is introduced a ASISU Executive Council pa that requires the court lortima at various loca- exmpus with various cam-“Uerr- 'llr fr Wednesday Springfest of hThTcoPntest'ws on of the games on the quad as part KnMrasw —Dhoioby:— student input for torurns Council to hold uw of ttoutly “’ a researthers Research Council laultrd a year to rsr ideas citien panel sets diJH'Usi possible s After the list of research priorities H two! Mould U oversold by 10 t Kacultv members would be allowed 1210 student" till) They would cost $M ‘TV areas would cost Stickers $ 15 as would dorm permits Motorcycle permits would cost $5 Those said Itandv U hippie toi mj focuses on the scope of I win research program at k This mmittec 'osibilities still exist fr fur the bus I ndrr the iu propxd for the b7'J parking stalls " designated (see map page lab promotes conservation Ikxirlt the third in a series Lk luh Witrr Research WUof Utah of the -lu dent went to the dorms fraterall nities and sororities and they Ambron ai mi many Olsen said ' I contactedweree religious groups and theyforums citisi about having these council In other actum the the ASUSL will PM bill that esl a offices and names officers cente ferent places in the student ’'l‘on faded to discuss a chn ould repair the library iH Bill hi 2 W intrctsi' pltThrASUSIUifcerpct- unames office hours and lions in the basement flcuir of the SC e‘ ecutive vice president would remove th resolution that the west out Urge chskhKaed on ISSKinneysaid hi ira z‘" -“- fiS'rt'SJk- wKjra'Airortii r of that the clock tr'ftrylaStfallatavery minimal withdrawn The council then legislation new pieces of two a resolution Daines introduced in the aside space set would Learning new Kellogg Lifespan under Center whch is presently small construction for a order "to meet the drugstore in body student the of needs The resolution students at USU states that hagreat "td and d S PP for some grocery on the campus to be available introduced a would establish JS ssra-- s --m- Thp ratrtied ty ss chairpersons members and are Gary responsjbiitie8 h Lvnette Arnett special events:chandleri niiuub gTB Michelle Thompson cur- affajrs Susan Chivers - awareness Carolyn Bmford entertainment Debbie 0ther members are Bruce Ryan common the arts |