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Show Serving The Center 01 Industry Filtered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Published Weekly. Subscription Rate $2.00 per year Phone 1 South Main Street 484-144- Salt Lake City, Utah P.O. Box 11426, Earl Alsop Ronald Shook Publisher Editor (SfiBSSMlQ OSSiURtSSB (Serving People Since EgS 190$ & The years have been progressively good to Utah Technical College and 1969 was no exception it very well could become known as a hallmark year. This year saw the Federal Government assuming a stronger role and interest in vocational education with the approval of a $987,000.00 loan from the Department of Housing and Urban Development toward the construction of a student union center at main campus, 4600 South Redwood Road. t The architectural firm of Scott, Louie and Browning was selected by the Utah State Building Board to provide the Here is a sneak preview of what Utah Techs new Student design and other architectural Union will look like upon completion. requirements for the erection of the edifice. It is now estiBills mated final cost will exceed one million dollars. Over the complishing this goal so that Congressman Laurence J. Burpast several years, student fees bils and others which may 7 on these have been collected and, accord- ton commenting introduced be which bill later will best environmental Burton new ing to school Treasurer serve our people. and presented A. Talmage, the figure will he have approximated $225,000 by to the House of Representatives There can be no doubt that the end of February 1970. This Wednesday, today stated, This we must act at once. I will welamount will be used to help de- legislation carries forward come the recommendations of President Nixons proposals for responsible citizens of our state fray the cost of the center. revenue bonds will improving the nation's environin a common effort to find an amortize the rest of the amount ment. In placing the solution of effective remedy for our envithrough fees associated with environmental problems on a ronmental illnesses. the use of the building itself priority basis, President Nixon Since entering Congress, and should present no encumhas set the stage for long needbrance to the taxpayer, Tal- ed action in an area which has Burton has introduced various bills designed to help improve aroused the deep concern of scimage concluded. entists and health officials the environment The latest First phase of the new pro- across the nation. was introduced during the First ject is tentatively scheduled to "The bills which I have presSession of the 91st Congress begin this Fall and the comple- ented to the House of Reprelast year. It would have created tion date to occur within one sentatives are a step toward a standing committee on envyear from that time. that solution. As all legislative ironment The committee would To be included in the first bills, they will require extensive have the responsibility for such phase operation are two cafe- study and refinement by the areas of concern as water qualeach with the capaterias committees of Congress. In the ity, weather modification, waste bility of accommodating about week ahead I will be meeting disposal of all kinds, pesticides 300 at any given time. Also inwith many Utahns in order to and herbicides, and acoustic cluded here are several private establish the best means of ac problems. dining areas to be utilized under special circumstances. Burton Introduces Seven (R-Uta- Cottonwood rCmyon Brighton Self-liquidati- ng Frank J. Larsen Tree Service TREE TRIMMING and REMOVING Full Insurance Coverage P & H Crane Back Hoe 686 GARDEN & Trencher Dump Trucks & AVE. SALT LAKE, UTAH of 84106 IN-STA-- 484-301- 1 363-450- 1 In the recreational concept, a 48x 72 games area is designed and planned, as well as a large college bookstore, and lounge area for students to gather and converse. A 300 seat theater may also serve to enhance this new building with its aesthetic CO INTERMOUNTAIN STAMP CO. EVERYTHING FOR YOUR MARKING NEEDS RUBBER STAMPS MACHINE ENGRAVING NOTARY SEALS CORPORATE SEALS BRONZE MARKERS PRINTING INDUSTRIAL MARKING PRODUCTS 2505 South West Temple Phone 484-883- 6 appeal. Finally, because it is designed for student use mainly, accommodations in the form of offices have been made for use by officers of the student body; financial aid officers; guidance counselors and certain other special officers. ASK THE CHIROPRACTOR NERVES AFFECT DIGESTION The mere anticipation the sight of food, the smell of food, the taste of food, each causes thestmachto"get ready" for the coming food. Certain portions of the brain when stimulated by thought, sight, smell or taste of food, Initiate nerve Impulses which cause an Increased flor of gasA. Dr. Earl Alsop Please don't get the Idea Q. that we are an unloving family, but dinner time at our house Is nothing hut bickering between the children and one of them almost always ends up in the kitchen eating by himself. They are 17, 16, 15, and I have tried to explain to them that fighting Is bad for digestion, they wont listen to me, but maybe they will listen to you. of food, tric juices. In contrast, other emotions such as fear, anger, and anxiety brought on by an unwholesome dinner table atmosphere Inhibit this nerve action and the desired flow of gastric juice. The result Is food In the stomach, not enough 12, 1970 Student Union Becoming 'Reality1 South Salt Lake News 3106 Thursday, March SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Page 2 gastric and juice INDI GESTION. Meals should always be en- joyed in an unhurried, warm and You frelndly atmosphere. should never eat on the run or allow argue mtns and bickering at the family dinner table. Questions? Write or phone Granger Chiropractic Clinic 3084 W. 3500 S. Phone 299-12- 12 h) |