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Show Facilities coordination planned City Council works with SUU for recreational upgrade By LEAH WOOD SENIOR STAFF WRITER An "Inter-local Agreement' is in the works between SUV. Iron County School District and Cedar City to coordinate the construction and use of recreational facilities. A public heanng on the issue 1s scheduled for Sept. 28 at 5:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building. "The timmg is right" for such a plan, said City Councilman Evan Vickers at the Council's Wednesday meeting. SUU and Iron County School District are in the process of constructing new buildings. SUV has plans to build a new P.E. Building. Iron County School District is building a new sixth- and seventhgrade center. Cedar City will assist in the renovation of existing facilities and the maintenance of future facilities. New and old facilities will be used to benefit more than one group. This is not a new idea, the council was told. The SUU Technology Building was built over he old baseball field forcing the college to use city fac1ht1es for two or three years, said Cedar City Mayor Harold Shirley. As a result of the agreement, umversity, high school and city athletes may share facilities such as tenrus courts, baseball, softball and soccer fields and asketball courts. Currently, Shirley said, the city must rent facilities from the high school. However, under the agreement it will no longer be necessary to rent the courts and playing fields because they will be a shared asset. T he goal of the city council is to use the Interlocal Agreement as a means of reducing the cost and still provide recreational facilities and opportunities for Cedar City. Council members do not see the reason to duplicate facilities and spend more tax dollars than necessary. The Inter-local Agreement not only makes good use of the tax payers' dollar, 11 said Council member and Councilman Evan Vickers responds to a query from SUU faculty member Alan Hamlin. "It facilitates citizen Walt Mammel (left) at Wednesday's meeting as coordination between three entities." councilman Dale Brinkerhoff listens. weve just developed away to make Power Macintosh even more powerful. (Buy one now, and we'll throw in all this software to help you power through college) PoUler MIJdnlosb 7100'66 8/a50, Macintasb Color lJiJ{Jlay, ~ - ~ r d and mod. Only $2,300.00. Not onlyis the worlds fastest Macintosh· computer available at special lowstudent prices, but nowit includes a student softwareset available onlyfrom Apple. For a limited time, buy a select Power Macintosh· and you get software that helps you through every aspect of writing papers, a personal organizer/calendar created for your student lifestyle and the Internet Companion to help you tap into on-line research resources. Plus you'll get ClarisWorks, an integrated package with a word processor, database, spreadsheet and more. Buyaselect Power Mac~with CD-ROM, and you'Ualso get a multimedia library ofessential reference tools. It aU comes with Power Macintosh - the computer that grows with you fromcollege to the professional world. And now, with an Apple Computer Loan, it's easier than ever to own one. Its tl1e power everystudent needs. The power to be your best~ ,..tffl!~l1t. iP..•""0...1::i"'f·1 19 Southern Utah University Bookstore • 586-7995 555 West Center · Cedar City, UT Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:00, Sat. 9:00-2:00 App1e.. - |