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Show 6 ajd.iy Jamay?5 Lakeside 1997 Eye of the storm Lafc6s.de Review Your Total Service Company WSU expands services at Davis County campus Students can request s network and a bookstore. Library materials main-campu- library materials at Layton center Walk-I- can be requested from ihe mam campus, and are delivered within one or two school days. USU Heating LOGAN - Utah State University is increasingly turning to private sources to finance research as federal money dries up, says Peter Gcrity, vice president for research. So far, the change is working, Gcrity said. Grants and awards are running 9 percent ahead of this time a year ago, and USU ranks seventh in the nation schools in among land-gracontract dollars. Gcrity said. Awards in November 1996, the last month for which figures have been calculated, totaled S8 million, compared to S7.7 million the previous November. Gerity said private sources and the international banking community are prime sources for funds. Frankly, were going where the money is, Gcrity told the Board of Trustees on Friday. Universities that rely on traditional federal courses, he said, "are going to be left in the dust. Horses graze under a few moments of sun during snow flumes last week. TAKING A BREAK: Nominations sought for Utah BY Womens achievement awards In Celebration of Women's History Month, the Governor's Commission for Women and field, volunteer service, peer rec- ognition, personal transition, support of other women andor Families is seeking nominations overcoming adversity. Women's Achievement Awards. Nomination forms Can be obtained by calling the Governor's Commission for Women and Families at Nominations must be received by Friday, Feb. 14 at 5 p.m. for the second annual Utah Women's History Month is a great time for us to honor those women who have worked hard to make their communities better for their children, families and Your Total Service Company 1956 Families. "There are so many remarkable women who set examples for others to follow." Nominees should be women, past and present who have made significant contributions to Utah. Their contributions can include achievement in a professional The awards will be presented at a ceremony on March 13 in the Utah Sate Capitol Gold Room. - A De- . FRUIT HEIGHTS partment of Transportation had once considered for the city is a dead issue. ; City Manager Richard Mar-cha- nt said the Shady Lane Frontage Road had been discussed by state road officials as one they were going to build as part of wideningrealignment of U.S. 89. ' A couple of property owners would have been affected by it Syracuse mu) $10 '- - dollars raised or committed, .4-V- fr'Y ; . , o . t-sh- irts f. o stocking stuff ers o PcPPermtnts Emcrt said the school's alumni donor base has tripled in five years. Emcrt said about 14,000 of USUs 100,000 surviving alumni have given money while some universities are getting contributions from nearly half of their alumni. , t sticKers - . a v : $3.99 0 new releases , ' 'o . .o we buy used x .. I tf: o incense George YA cs low cs many ( videogames' cdVfor up to credit $8 EJ J VlilM j jj ' j: NEJI KATANA'S THAI RESTAURANT Frontage road wont be built in city frontage road that the Utah 2250 S. W. 538-173- 6- Last year's recipients included Osaka Uno, Encamacion Florez, Mary Fielding Smith, Esther Landa, Martha Hughes Cannon, Helen Papanikolas, Mae Perry. Mary Judge, Mignon Richmond and Fia Caroline Salanoa Jfoopi-iain- a. said Jan Bennett, chairwoman of the governor's Commission for Women and neighbors, 1950 CSINCK and the current pace of fundraising is faster than at any time since the university's 1986-8- 7 centennial, Allen said. He said a telethon that was inaugurated last year to raise funds for the Merrill Library resumed this month and is raising twice the amount of money, from an average of SI,000 a day to $2,000. President DESIGN RENTME1STERS SERVICE Tom Allen, executive director of development, said USU year-roun- d campaign to raise private contributions also is making gains. USU has set three monthly records over the past year in USU & JUlUlbui nt turns to private research Aesooa&d Press NAIUJAL j'rilVUJJ'Jilil VuvhuitJvny funding as federal money dries up Tn Cooler n Air Conditioning LAYTON - Weber State Other services offered on a University ha expanded us full menu of student services to the weekly basis Include Academic Davis Campus. Advisement. Career Services, Vcierans Affairs and avail-abl- e services of the Any eomulunon. I rec at the mam campus in Ogden. are delivered at the Davis tutoring in Lnghsh and math are available in the learning Campus in one way or anothcenter, and competency exams er. said Gene Scxmwis, direcare available through the testing tor. center. Students can go to the Davis All services are provided as a Campus for all their admissions, regioraiion and financial-ai- d convenience for WSU studems needs. The center also pro- who live in Davis County and vides a testing center, a large those attending classes at the computer lab connected to the Davis Campus. , business-developme- Commercial Refrigeration General Restaurant Equip DOC Pneumatic Ventlatmg System Ice Machines Ice Cream Machine Plumbing Appliance Pool & Spa asked the state to take (buy) their property now, so they could get on with their lives, Marchant said. ny our .Served 10 am -- 1:30 PM $4.00 - 4.50 TAX (served with steamed rice or fried rice, wanton or egg rolls) The road would have run from Shady Lane to Old Mountain Road. 1 Sweet & Sour Pork Chicken Vegetables Lap Meat (Fork, Chicken, Beef) Beef Salad Pad Thai i Gang Pad Chicken Chicken Cashew Nuts Pad Woon Sen Pork Beef & Meatballs Soup Stir-frie- d ; -- y "Af7,'r'S4T imaim .istiwftiimft Itttvttmitgfi rrmip : $ Sections Include $ could the city do it? 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