Show I I t I I I I rCEU— Friday March 6 1961 Librarian named CEU nlumnits Recruiter sets solid goals Establishing a solid recruiting program in the entire southeastern Utah area is the goal of newly named coordinator of high school relations at CEU Brad King an alumnus of Carbon High School CEU and BYU has begun an intensive program to recruiting build the student at CEU population King was teaching school in Las Vegas at the time of his appointment and moved back to Price with Ms wife the former Tami Imai of Helper Besides increasing GEU’s visibility with the students faculty and administrators at Carbon East Carbon and Emery High schools King plans on stepping up recruiting in the Uintah Basin area and San Juan Jorgenson and Ron Gentry in their intensive football recruiting program throughout the and Grand County areas 'state which he considers the This spring he plans on college’s backyard recruiting as far north as He also said that in Box Elder and in the addition to recruiting southwestern area of the more full time students state including Richfield he is looking for Mgh South Sevier North academic students who Sevier and Garfield want the individual atA stepped up program tention that CEU has to of recruiting in the offer Wasatch Front schools He is traveling to Orem will attract those High School this week to students who do not wish visit prospective students to drive to the univerand will attend the state sities and want to fulfill their general education Mgh school basketball playoffs this weekend to requirements in smaller watch prospective classroom settings basketball players for A new program CEU next fall coordinated by King King is assisting involves getting the football coaches Jeff faculty and staff involved Managing Utah's lands how lands will be By Shelly Babcock conSpeaking on the managed who will troversial issue of the manage than and who in rebellion fact will own those sagebrush Dick Carter drew a lands” record forum crowd at The primary issue of the student center on the sagebrush rebellion is ThursFeb27 who should manage the Carter has worked for lands should it be the the forest service in Utah federal government or and Idaho five years and someone else addressed the topic as Carter explained that being “one of the most the rebellion was based controversial issues on myth distortion and dealing with natural rhetoric He explored the resource management” questions that have been The sagebrush asked for many years as rebellion issue will how grass will be grown determine what Utah will for cattle and sheep how oil uranium look like in the next coal decade “Within the next natural gas and timber two decades" he further will be derived where noted “the resolution of backpacking will be horseback the issue of the sagebrush allowed allowed and off rebellion will determine riding questions have been asked as long as there have been public land management He further stated that the rebellion has only sharpened the debate Carter in a lengthy SALES HELP WANTED Do you want to make between $1500 to $3000 per month this summer? Send this application immediately to: SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES PO Box 14AJ Orem Utah 14507 this country were claimed acquired and distributed He said that a major myth is that the lands belong to the individual states The fact of the matter however is that the federal government can’t give the lands back to the states because the land never belonged to the government City State Zip City State Zip iPhone This argument has only fueled the rebellion to give the land back What the rebellion really entails is taking of those lands from you and me and giving them to someone else “We need to remember that those have always belonged to you and me” Address j always hestated School Address Homo it belonged to the federal lands Name a history of how lands in states Attention College Students that there gave College Maor Career Objective E—WM— — — — — enthusiasum among the faculty has been very successful and they have already visited seven high schools” said King While attending schools in this area King became involved At CHS he played football basketball and ran trade He sang with the madrigal choir and graduated with high honors At CEU he was a member of the Young America singing and dancing troupe cheerleader ran trade and cross country and graduated with honors He graduated from BYU in education suma cumlaude Contbmcd from must be a balance of these uses and that these explanation “The departments overall Tigner Clyde Tigner stressed the importance of the library security system saying “We have it so that sufficient materials will receive his master’s be available to students In order to serve students degree in library sdence need their He served in Germany we in cooperation properly War Vietnam during the and was 'honorably checking out materials discharged after three and exiting through the designated exit years of service “I am exdted about my With the addition of new job it is challenging Tigner to the library staff and enjoyable” said CEU now has two full time librarians and Tigner to wants he said several Tigner part time student when students help they assistants need it and he en- Tlgner’s wife Claudia courages them to ask and their son Steven 19 him ”1 fed like the first months live in Provo but priority of the library is they are presently to support the students in looking for a home in the their studies” Price area from BYU with a BA degree in humanities with an emphasis on music and he later went on to graduated - ° Paraphernalia Student road vehicles restricted He stated in recruiting for their By Blake Olsen He is oriented towards A new librarian has improving library sertaken over the reigns of vices by working on the CEU Library which getting the noise level has not had a full time down therefore creating one since June 1979 a better place to study Carter concluded his 45 - minute presentation by stating that he hoped that those present now had a clearer Idea of what the rebellion actually entailed and maybe now that w? have a greater awareness that we can take an active part in the issue Page! values for us any way” President Randolph however was in total support of the law He said “I’m not going to tell you what I think of paraphernalia but I do believe that a city has a right to limit what goes on within its jurisdic- people like to collect pipes and things In doing this they collect tobacco pipes and things also” Ms unable Murray to Heidi Hibbard president AWS thought otherwise “I do not see any justification for such a law around Price or CEU I don’t think there are enough that endanger A UJL attorney saying was more money is lost define any difference between a tobacco pipe and a dope pipe She said “Its not a dope pipe until dope is put in it A pipe is just a pipe It’s like illegalizing tion” a a beer mug because Julie Wilson cheerleader and gymnast people might be using it said “It’s not a question for illegal consumption of whether or not of alcohol” ' Some students at CEU paraphernalia is good in favor of such a law are The point is that the law Isn’t going to do any however good People can just buy Vince Chilcott thought pines and things from the law was a good law other places” but doubted it would be Terry Ficklin ASCEU affective student body president Mark Jones also a a was there thought CEU student said with “Dope is illegal What problem paraphernalia on the possible legal purpose CEU campus but could could paraphernalia not say how extensive it have” WSSa loan defaults Ms Murray recalled an incident in December where she noticed many people starting to take notice of her establishment “There were alot of people coming in and making crude comments about my business here If they don’t want to buy it no one is making themselves and those around them for such an ordinance” Dorothy Murray said in them” regard to the sale of that Desiree Davis was paraphernalia “Many people like to buy asked how severe the paraphernalia for the problem of parapheridea of it being a nalia was at CEU and she commented “What’s novelty” She is not alone in this paraphernalia?” Ms Murray) Is thought either Another CEU student Steve presently planning on Nichol said “There’s expanding La Pot Pouri more to paraphernalia to include “every type of than just dope Alot of paraphernalia availaMe through defaults student loan than bank robberies planned to file 501 suits Tuesday in an attempt to recover part of the $355 million owed by OMo students As part of a Justice Department crackdown other US attorneys in Detroit Cleveland and Milwaukee also are taking steps to put pressure on former students who haven’t paid back their loans Nationally Cissell said the default totals $732 million four times greater than the amount taken in all robberies in the nation in 1978 Shamrock Treat Cooks Velvet Freeze 409 E Main 637-195- 4 |