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Show March 4, 1988 DIXIE SUN Page Stop V Bat:-1FI0- le g)c.j " Downwinders need support in test ban will V wscj sporJ - by Dear Editor, On j Sa-- Saturday morning, people will gather at the gates of the Site in a historical es arj Nevada Test numbers that will usher of show 3 be Test Ban a in Comprehensive n yc and an end to 37 years of nuclear weapons testing. The aP., t 5:z! rally sponsor, American Peace states that this will be the rtingi! Test, at 8:01 largest planned demonstration in our nations history. :rlatii; Southern Utah Peace Test will March come--man- y are. Or that the strugle has been very long, for some nearly 37 years long, and they are tired. And I remind them of the 3 out of 43 Utah elected city officials that, when called upon December 12 1987, signed a declaration calling for an end to nuclear weapons testing: Salt Lake City Mayor Palmer detonation is $50,000 the cost of an organ transplant. 1 100,000th of 1 percent is equal to a $5.00 check to American Peace Test.) Perhaps Downwinders are too proud to ask the world for help, but where will the Downwinders be on Marck 12th when the restt of the world is helDing us? 3 Jamie V. Stewart 628-073- -- i Hal nt cat ffice: ter. i gre.: roar-- mi abou or th Div. oope' enter ? ect zi DOt si ier spv ho -- Rick Dowe(L), Snow College Event Chairman, with Dixie student Kendrik Snow (R) who took 2nd place in Food Marketing. Rebels host state conference students Approximately 120 The Dixie College chapter of Delta Epsilon Chi, recently played host to the Utah State Career Development Con- ference held jointly at Dixie and the St. George Hilton Inn. participated. Their schools included Weber State College, Utah Valley Community College, Salt Lake Community College, Snow College and Dixie. Kendrik Snow, second place in food marketing; DeRay and Darren Jones, second place in industrial marketing, a team event; Connie Martin, first place in finance and credit. Students placing in the top six finalists in other events included Darren Jones, Cathy Adams, Carl Grunander of Weber State College, Kendrik Snow, DeRay Jones and Judy Wulfenstein. Carl Grunander of Weber State College was the event general chairman, while Steve Day, is the adviser at Dixie. Greg Petralia is the current club president STUDENT OPINION tin pa'- ll I school, but the third. Youd think since we are going to college, that we would all be responsible adults, yet someone has something against nice cars or the people who drive them. I hope that this Iettter will open peoples eyes to whats going on around them. I dont know if anyone was around when the vandalisnf was done to my car, but I hope that if someone was, they will speak up and help out. Name Withheld By Request The winners from Dixie included Cathy Adams, first place in Management decision making and human relations; Hiroshima, one th lot vandalism! Dear Editor, On Tuesday, February 23, my car was vandalized in the Dixie College parking lot, by the Science Building. Someone used a rock or other hard object and scratched some profound words into the paint. I do at least know that whoever it was, is responsible and educated enough to know how to spell. This is not the first time something has happened to my car while parked here at the DePaulis, Salt Lake City Councilman Sydney Fonnesbeck, and Cedar City Councilman Harold Grant Shirley. And I re- guests from representative mind them of the 1,000 of the International Institute of Southern Utah residents who Concern for Public Health, signed a similar petition last Toronto, Canada. Over 1,000 year, to present to their Conresidents of Arizona are exgressional representatives. But for all of the Downwinders who pected to attend. At past Test Site demonstratiare well, and cannot recall one ons, among hundreds of personal action to bring health the St. words and justice to a very deserving statements, George, Utah amazingly bring community and its children, March 12 is the time to come many people with many questions to us. They are genuinely to the Nevada Test Site and be concerned for us, and if time counted as one more voice in allows, they weep at the stories opposition, or to send a conretell. And they always ask tribution to the American why only 6 or 4 or 2 Peace Test, 2039 E. Broadway, Downwinders have come the Suite 127, Tempe, AZ. 85282, 150 miles, when many have and provide support for those travelled so much further. I exwho can come. (110 of 1 perplain that the people of St. cent of the February 15 nuclear three host :k 12, 5,000 George are ill and cannot parking the", Do you think rat jot the St. George Police Department go out of their way to bust Dixie College Students? Magi; Natalie Nielson Brian Gallegos Kevin Kittredge Kristen Alexander At times very much. Yes, because we are students and they think they can bother us and get away with it. Jeff Angel! sd Oth11 ; don't f the;1 cplair-npr- ere ft" use its. cl Hi novie Os;;' Yes, they come down on college students a lot but usually the ones that get it! in trouble deserve 3 No, I do. dont think they |