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Show iHiiUtiilllihw March 2, 1990 DIXIE SUN svbices Slack Reviews Legislative Session last Steve Broadhead "It is good food and good company, but it costs too much and the service is slow." Evan ittOfl ' t yea tude atec t : vice ! ,j stri X nnc fear ased Ekolu Delos Santos- Cel' Tee onso a - think it's pretty good. It's a lot better than the cafeteria cm you get to make your own sandwiches and stuff. The f 1 all V atmosphere a 7.5 increase over perhaps neglected by the years budget. legislature more than any Noon Forum He went on to state others. They were public College yesterday in the Browning that three of four major issues safety and social services. Ho Building Dunford Auditorium. were addressed that will need indicated that so much time He reported on the 1990 Utah further action by the was spent on the issue of State Legislative session legislature at future sessions. education, that other very which has just concluded. There was a demand important agencies and "Most people for us to do something about programs were neglected as a have to rely only on what the abortion, but the decision was result. He also indicated that press has reported, and Mr. made to really put off action Slack was able to report first for at least one year while we in his estimation some of the hand what happened at the wait for the United States greatest problems with the State Capitol," said Rorque Supreme Court to give added current legislature is the fact Wood, student chairman of direction. We looked at two or that the final budget estimates three bills, but ultimately put presently come in to the the noon forum series. Slack indicatd that them on the back burner, to legislature during the last week of the session which wait for the Supreme Court. from his experience and from were makes for a burned last week Petitions discussions with other for legislators, some of the presented to do away with the and doesn't give time sessions are more stressful sales tax on food. It is proper consideration of all the than others. This session, recognized by most legislators business before them. himself Slack because of the demands for as the most unfair tax we have. However if it were to proposed a constitutional allocation of the surplus state happen, the state revenues amendment which would money from education and all other state departments, was would he reduced by over $100 allow the session to start on especially hard on the million. The lobbying groups the third Monday after the supporting the issue couldn't first of the year, instead of the legislators themselves. offer any satisfactory solutions first week, and to continue for the He stated that week. requests for the surplus money as to what state programs 45 days from that th ird totaled nearly $600 million, would be cut or which taxes His amendment passed the while they allocated some would be raised to offset the House, but died in the Senate. It seems that there is much $159 million and the total revenue loss. also opposition to change in the Slack Mr. budget went over the $3 indicated that two areas were upper house, he said. billion mark for the first time, Representative Bob Slack spoke at the Dixie yr bu: M is pretty good too! ps Spring Fever is Contagious! Spin' lortur ci P neec ipital ach v. Dixie College, Home of the Academic Climate and also X f Tracy Jones-- "I haven't even been in it. couldn't tell ya!" P tO I of the ation c' i isa keepp I . xie aik where "the summer sun Spends the winter." Where else can you go to school and be able to lay out in 70 degree weather in February. That's shorts, tank tops, pool parties, r. 1 ! nr y ti) on 5 l ip ' T ri?j Xi.V" tJT V. ttr , 1 a Melanie Mezenen think it's good because it a vanety of different foods long. I J. i , 1 y X 966 BOO' r. t Wl.iii owstTmer working again. h'i'T rfXnt- - jh Dixie College fountain is almost here when the starts on about something skiing, knee boarding, and jzr ' and you haven't ever heard of. Think about it Wouldn't you rather be at Lake Powell or Lake Mead7 Just think, you could be with you're friends, and the opposite sex, water - jssesio etails degrees outside Youre inside, and halfdaydreaming heartedly listening, if even that Your professor is goinig 1 heveys i when it is between 80 and 100 - if HICLE: 1896c difficult quarter, especially r 69,' 6 $100" area, runs through the minds of many Dixie College students With the weather being the way it is in Utah's Dixie, Spring Quarter can be a weather. To many people who live here, tanning becomes their middle name. From the beginning of March until the end of September, it is a race to the finish to see who can have the deepest, darkest tan. Morning, noon, and night, the vision of pool sides with , 4 t numerous members of the opposite sex occupying the water skiing and tanning weather. Yes, tanning Mtckelie Ptcklesimer Staff Writer " their t 3 TBZD Student Opinion: What do you think of the new Snack Bar and Student Lounge? B Page catching rays! Of course you would, but think of how important that "A" is. You only have three months left, then you have the whole summer to play in the sun So just hang on a little longer and you won't regret itl |