Show Thursday Snow Workshop College’s student body officers will be back on campus Monday and will be joined Wednesday by other students in leadership positions for Student Leadership Workshop The Workshop will open Wednesday at the Great Basin Research Center in Ephraim Canyon It will be attended by elective and appointive student body officers club presidents editors and otters holding offices in the student government They will prepare the student body budget the activity calendar and complete plans for student functions during the year The Workshop will be addressed by President Floyd S Holm Registrar Ross P Findlay Business Manager Lee R Thompson and A Perry Plummer Research Center Director Snow Ask Your V A September 14 1972 Page I Strike Says He'll Repeal Taxes On Food And Drugs i am the daughter erf a Korean Conflict veteran who was totally and permanently disabled by a service connectI am eligible ed injury for VA’s Dependents’ Educational A pledge to abolish the state sales tax on all food and drugs was issued this week by Nicholas Strike Republican candidate for Governor The tax is charged on all sales of food and drug items in Utah “This burdensome and unfair tax hits hardest at those Utahns least able to pay it” he said “It seriously discriminates against our senior citizens and others living on fixed incomes on families and the Assistance but wonder if I can go to school less than halftime? Yes However payment will be limited to tuition cost not to exceed $175 if you train less than half time A— need funds to finance my son’s college education May I borrow on my G1 insurance for that purpose? disadvantaged “If I am elected your Governor in November ” he said “I pledge to call for its immediate repeal” Mr Strike made the announcement during discussions in Salt Lake City with members of the Utah State Senior Council Citizens Legislative The group which handed him a list of eight proposals it will work for this year is a noncitizens group governmental dedicated to Improving the quality of life for Utah’s senior citizens said Louis S Rogoff A— Yes provided you have a permanent plan GI insurance If policy over one year old you do you can borrow up to 94 percent of its cash value Current interest rate on such loans is five percent president “I am extremely impressed with your proposals and your gorous action on behalf of all our senior citizens” Mr Strike told the members "It is and the through your efforts work of other groups like yours that the real progress toward solving the state's problems will be made” In addition to endorsing the group’s food and drug tax reMr Strike said peal proposal he also supports their plea that: —"All ‘granddaddy licenses to operate nursing homes not be extended beyond the original owner’s operation or ownership licenses for nior Citizens 65 or over be $100 —“The discrimination which now exists in our tax laws single people be atoll shed” Mr Strike emphasized his feeling that Utah’s senior citizens have long been neglected and legislation for them has "But I been slow in coming hope you won’t give up” he “If we are successful in said gaining repeal of this unfair tax on food and drugs I’m confident it will be just the first step which will lead to the solution of the profound problems which face you every day” “All the primaries proved was that different parts of the country are mad about different things” — Jack E Hester The Charleston (Ind) Courier to the Wildlife contrary sources Code Fawns Belong In Hie Wild People who takehome "abandoned" fawns would be most helpful to the animals and themselves if they left the fawn in the wild Young wildlife are seldom abandoned even though it may Mothers are usualfy so appear near by and return as soon as intruders have gone Persons who take fawn deer home soon find the animal can become a great problem even though it was once so cute and lovable Young bucks during the rut season become unpredictable and have been known to injure deer humans Additionally have feeding habits which beWhen come hard to appease deer owners learn this they often call Wildlife Resources officers to pick up the animals Deer released from captivity have become semidomestlcated and are easy victims to predation illegal kills and highway mishaps they also find It hard to live in the wilds to which they are not accustomed It is against the law to remove a deer from the wild or to have a deer in captivity Re- Young Hunters' Must be with Adults Young persons must be accompanied by an adult while hunting game birds or animals to the Division of according Hunters Wildlife Resources must be with a ages person 21 years of age or older 12 are not alPersons under lowed to hunt game in Utah The minimum age for hunting btg game in Utah is 16 years 5 Residents years of age may purchase a small game license for $250 while asmaH game license for nonresidents 12 and over costs $20 Hunters years of age may use this license to hunt upland game birds waterfowl and cottontail rabbits A Federal Bird Migratory Hunting Stamp and a small game license are required for hunters to waterfowl hunt 16 and over The fee for this stamp is now $5 Utah law requires that resident hunters under 21 must complete a prescribed hunter safety course before they can buy their first hunting license Lynette Sampson Mr and Mrs Earl Sampson of Salina announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lynette to Kelly Mellor son of Mr and Mrs Max Mellor of Fayette The young couple is planning to be married October 14 in the A reception in their honor will be held Salina 1st Ward Church that evening Lynette a Junior at North Sevier High School has been an active member of the FHA and has served as reporter and of that organization Kelly is a 1972 graduate of Gunnison Valley High School where he was active in the athletic program They will make their home in Provo following their marriage where the groom will attend Trade Tech Mayfield Snow College Fully Accredited News Mrs Lydia Jacobson enjoyed over the weekend They were Mr and Mrs Ovell James were Mr and Mrs Ovell James of Tooele and Mr: and Mrs Larry James of Bountiful Mr and Mrs Ed Vest sited in Sandy with Mr and Mrs Harvey Jensen and family and with other relatives and friends over the Labor Day weekend Dr and Mrs Ned Gregerson and three sons of Cedar City have been visiting with Mr and Mrs William Christiansen Mr and Mrs John Stenberg and family of Roy visited Mr and Mrs Albert Stenberg Sunday John and his wife attended the Jaycee Convention at Fish Lake Saturday Mr and Mrs Udell Christiansen Mr and Mrs William Mr and Mrs HaChristiansen rold Christiansen were in Murray Saturday to attend the neral of Mr William Sorensen Mr and Mrs Lyman Larsen over the visited in Granger weekend with Mr and Mrs Mark Hatch and family and with Mr and Mrs Keith Larsen and visitors ' family Mrs i As a Full Service i I and Max Lambertson family are visiting in Gooding Idaho this week with her sister Mrs Pauline Watts of Magna visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Roy Potter Elder Kent Earl Sorensen returned from his mission in His South Africa on Friday Mr and Mrs Neil parents Kim Sorensen and brother met him at the Salt Lake Airport Sunday the family had a dinner together before the Sacrament where Kent reported meeting his mission to the Ward Mrs Robert Graham Diane and Carolyn of Salt Lake sited over the weekend with Mr and Mrs Nels Sorensen Austin Bertelson has left for Florida to attend a Chef School Mr and Mrs Jesse Bartholomew visited in Salt Lake from Thursday till Monday with their children Bank we provide SERVICE the financial services you need ALL j FOR THI The Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools has awarded full accrediation to Snow College on a long- term basis following a visitation to the school by represenPretatives of the association sident Floyd S Holm announced at the opening faculty meeting Snow College has been fully accredited in the past and this action renews that status PreThe acsident Holm indicated g tion follows a study of all aspects of the college last spring by a team of specialists who reviewed the curriculum faculty qualifications facilities library and other items before reaching their decision Two new faculty members were introduced at the opening Ray Odette who meeting: tended Notre Dame and graduated from the University of Utah is the new head football and wrestling coach and will teach physical education classes and Mrs Monica Christensen a graduate of College of Southern Utah who will be an of secretarial instructor science classes Following the opening faculty attended a teachers meeting k real stys-cjpsn- or to eledtfe Itesft Today people are skeptical Just because we say electric heat is clean does that make it so? Not for the skeptic So we invite you to talk to your neighbors who enjoy an electrically heated home or apartment There are now approximately 10000 homes and apartments in our area heated electrically in years be-- ’ Maybe they’ll tell you they haven’t painted their walls cause electric heat is so clean Maybe they’ll tell you they haven't cleaned their drapes in years because electric heat is so clean i Whatever they tell you you can believe that they believe It And we think the good comments will so outnumber the bad you’ll call us back for a free estimate (Just phone the Power Company office nearest you No obligation) The clean life! Try electric heat You'll like it Utah POWcr Electricitv-Ke- y Light Co to Quality Environment & workshop mainly with the improveconcerned ment of instruction and will Friday be at the Utah State Conference on Higher Education in Salt Lake City Important dates announced on the fall calendar included the following: ACT (college entrance tests) September 23 for entering who have not prefreshmen viously taken the tests Freshman orientation for freshmen September 21 of all students Registration 26 with prospecSeptember tive graduates starting at 8 AM followed by other students schecording to alphabetical dules Fall quarter classwoik begins September HARD 27 OF HEARING Center Provo Utah $e$one ANNOUNCES I 234 West A FREE SERVICE CENTER ANO ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS “Better service for your hearing aid means better hearing tor you 4 Wednesday September 20th 10:00 to 12:00 Noon p I Dave Zolman Beltone Consultant i 1 i |