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Show 4B The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, May Minor Modifications Remain 7, 1W5 Vote l abored Nuclear Freeze Service May 15 to Begin Ferry USU Letter Awaits Reagans Return By Dave Jonsson When President Reagan returns to of leaders of Wash.ngton from the 11th annual meeting industrialized democracies in Europe, a letter from Utah State University's student body president probably will be on his desk On Apnl 11, USU students voted overwhelmingly in LlXiAN (AC) support of a nuclear freeze referendum Scott Wyatt, who was elected student body president in the same election, mailed a letter to the White House informing the president of the results. similar letter was mailed to Soviet Premier hail Gorbachev. Tribune Staff Writer Mik- A The new Lake Powell ferry will gin routine, daily service May 15 The ballot issue recommended that President Reagan propose to the Soviet Union a mutual verifiable freeze, that would include an immediate halt to the testing, development and production of all nuclear weapons and delivery systems. Of the 2,242 students who cast ballots, the referendum. 1,660 favored beaf- ter some ballast and equipment modifications are worked out, Utah Powell water gets quite a bit warmer in the sun mer (up to 80 degrees near the surface) than does sea water, so extra cooling capacity for the engines had to be built into the keel. The loading docks are built so they Department of Transportation offican be moved as the lakes level cials said Monday. changes By pumping water out they Amid ballyhoo Saturday morning, can be made to float into the proper the ship was christened the John Atposition, where they are then flooded lantic Burr and taken on its first formal voyage to Halls Crossing (where it didnt dock) and back to Bullfrog Marina Partly because the Halls Crossing e loading ramp isnt finished, Take Isaac Asimovs Super Quiz to service wont begin until midmonth. a Ph.D. Score point for each Del E. Webb Corp., a concession opthe Freshman on answer correct erator under contract with UDOT, Level, 2 points on the Graduate has announced a May 15 to Sept. 15 Level and 3 points on the Ph.D. schedule, during which the the ferry level. will run between 7 am. and 6 p.m daily. The fall schedule will be based Movies: Something in on public demand this summer. Common Part of the crafts problems involve a noticeable list to the starboard (wheelhouse) side. It will have Freshman level to be corrected by adding ballast to the opposite side, and that will take a 1. Annie Hall: Rocky week oi so. Bulkheads will be sealed Answer of and ballast, comprised lake water, will be pumped in and out as needed, The 2. Mutiny on the Bounty officials explained. Big Sleep The U.S. Coast Guard inspected the Answer craft before the ceremonies and, in addition to ordering ballast modifica3. Guess Whos Coming to tions, directed an 'pgrading of the Adams Rib Dinner: ships fire sprinkle system. Answer By the May 4 lac jch, the ferry was almost finished, but painters ran out of paint and had to stop work, the Graduate Level deck not fully coated and the John of John Atlantic Burr left off the The 4. The Wizard of Oz: front of the front ramp. Secret Garden UDOT officials, more experienced Answer in wheeled transportation matters, have learned things about boating Kind 5. Dr. Strangelove through developing the Burr. The Hearts and Coronets Coast Guard wanted the rear ramp to Answer standard prosay San Francisco tocol for the Coast Guard because California 6. Death Trap: thats the regional office that overSuite sees Lake Powell and such large waAnswer tercraft as the Burr. But UDOT officials thought San Francisco on a ferry in the high Utah desert seemed incongruous, and so appealed to the Coast Guard to allow something more local to be affixed. The Coast Guard relented and, because it has offices in Salt Lake City, allowed that name to be painted on instead. Special to The Tribune The Burr is a scaled-dow- n version PRICE College of Eastern Utah of ferries that ply Northwest waterstudents, like their counterparts in ways in Washington and British Coother schools in Utahs higher educalumbia. The designer was Alexander tion system, will pay an additional 9 Love, Victoria, B.C., who attended the percent in tuition next fall. dedication and praised the builder, Members of the colleges instituMark Steel Corp. of Salt Lake City, tional council were briefed recently whod never undertaken anything like on how higher education budgeting a ferry boat before. 1985-8- 6 for academic year will afthe n The craft is fect CEU. V-- 8 two diesel engines as powered by The State Board of Regents and big as Volkwagens, and uses outdrive earlier this year apLegislature 360 can that swivel props degrees. proved a 9 percent tuition rise, with 2 The craft can move in any direction percent of that set aside for libraries, with ease. reported Michael Petersen, the coFor Lake Powell use, standard lleges academic vice president. boat and ramp designs had to be alIn return for the $1 million to be tered somewhat, Mr. Love said. Lake generated by the 2 percent tuition library surcharge, lawmakers have appropriated $2.1 million for the same purpose. The 1 split was part of the surcharge proposal, which student leaders made to the Legislature. Students Voice Support Ben Williams, president of the Associated Students of CEU, said he e fully supported the library surcharge. The college libraries in this state are the students means of getting and preparing for their education They must constantly be upgraded to keep pace in this highly changing society, he said CEU students paid $174 tuition and They then settle solidly in place. Both at Bullfrog and at Halls Crossing, the Burr will have its own loading ramp, away from public boat launch facilities. Newly installed signs at highway junctions leading to Bullfrog and Halls Crossing now announce Lake but theyll remain Powell Ferry covered until the ferry service begins, officials said ISAAC ASIMOVS SUPER QUIZ full-tim- 1 consumers 1,000 a in nationally projectable sample were asked what kind of advertising is "most believable." 42 said, "newspaper advertising.' That's far more than the 26 who said television commercials were most believable, or the 11 who voted for radio or magazines. ' Of onion nWMrch Cup Newspapers give you more of what you want to know 245-to- one-tim- L E A R A N C E Savings on Pennsylvania House Furniture, YOULL be the one who cleans up! With 20-6- Girl: Cover Answer 7. Pal Joey One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest: It Happened One Night Answer 8. Dear Answer Go Between Ruth: 9. . 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CEU still maintains one of the lowest tuition and fees in the state with its students charged less for overload hours (20 or more credit hours per quarter) than both Dixie and Snow colleges, said Dr. Petersen. He said students will be charged an extra $6 per credit hour for each hour over 20. Budget Increases 11.3 Dr. Petersen said CEUs operating budget for the upcoming academic year represents an 11.3 percent increase over its current budget. He said the new funds will add $221,119 to salaries, $63,999 to employee benefits and $243,482 to operating expenses. In another matter, Chris Peterson, CEUs athletic director, reported on the status of the colleges recruitment effort for the 1985 football season He said 50 Utah athletes have signed letters of intent to play for CEU next fall. Our goal is to get 65 or 70 percent of our team from the state. 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