Show The Thursday February 16 8 Eagle-pag- e Hold off on the tank tops and shorts for awhile longer by Cordy West stayed home over the weekends as canyon roads and They call it the "February Freeze" Low temperature records have been set all around the state with SL George at 10 degrees Salt Lake City at minus 14 degrees and Roosevelt being the lowest at 47 degrees The Arctic cold front which started in Alaska hit Utah over the first weekend of February and has let up little since then Wind gusts as high as SO mph or more have dropped chill factors near 40 degrees in the Wasatch Front Power outages occurred throughout Ogden and Provo along with state-wid- e problems of closed highways and broken water pipes Price and the surrounding region did not receive as much snow as was expected but the effects of the storm were felt close at home Students at the dorms highways were impassible Cars that did not start in the mornings forced students to walk get a ride from someone else or just plain stay at home and avoid the weather staff writer Roommates Carl Wells and Andy Powell spent their weekends in the BDAC or doing homework since they weren't able to go home Krysti Nielson said "If my car doesn't start in the mornings I just don't go to school It's too far from my apartment to walk" and Giru Howard made the comment that her mom didn't want her to come home because of the bad rood conditions in the -- -- canyon The forecast for the upcoming weekend predicts decreasing snow with expected highs in the 20's to 30's and lows between 0 to 20 so add another log to the fire and bundle up! 0 "Buried rniiH" Dodge Leslie Miller as Halic Quinton POwcll as Tildcn Todd Dcvcnish as Bradley Ragun Larkin as Shelley Lance Ncilson as Vince and last but not least Michael Angotti as Father Dcwis The crew is made up of Shane Knighton as the stage manager Brett Larsen Rebecca Hess and Jill Wagoner are in charge of the props Traci Jeffs and Travis Lconhardt will take the task of handling the dramatic lighting The sound will be handled by Chclcnc Fortier and Wcndi DcFriez Amber White Kristie Eliason and Sally Smith Get up to 40 ir 8 Pul lP8clhcr J3 all the create to imaginations costumes needed And Laurel Randquist and Calvin Johnson will be in charge of the hard job of publicity HAWAII BAHAMAS'CARIBBEAN off an IBM PS2 IBM w ants to give ou a break on the IBM' ftrsonalSvstcm2' computer Just stop by to see us and we'll show you how the IBM PS 2 can help you organize notes write and revise papers graphics and more It s easy to learn and produce high-quaieasy to use And not only w ill vou get IBM quality and reliability but if you're eiigible you’ll also get up to a 40c discount Now that's a break you won't want to miss it Contact CEU’s Bookstore Manager Center Student 8:30 Activity am to 4:30 pm 0 Budget received "astute advice on dcvel- curriculum oping an from Mr John Udy" then chair-man of the metals division at Salt Lake Technical College Cloward said they now offer two degrces in welding and one in technology which will aid students who arc seeking te up-to-da- (Continued from page 1) $299 fine for pulling alarms With 98 of the fire system installation completed in the dorms CEU Director of Housing Joseph Glorioso sent a memo Feb 9 to all residents of CEU housing reminding them of CELTs fire equipment policy The policy statcs"it is unlawful to interfere with fire alarms apparatuses or to send false alarms It shall be unlawful for any pcrson(s) to break destroy or in any manner interfere with or to obstruct or cover or cause lobe hidden in any manner any electrical fire alarms regis- ter" Glorioso stated in the memo that any person who violates any provision of the policy will face a $299 fine six months in jail or both and that tampering with fire alarm equipment is a sure way to leave CEU that CEUs ComputcrBusincss Buiding is fifth on the legislatures' building list The governor wants the legislature to bond $50 million to cover his top 16 building projects The legislature needs to bond at least $30 million for the CEU building to get the needed funding transfer to a four year institution He also discussed many 0f the seminars and workshops that he has attended as well as expanding and upgrading the shop equipment to keep up with tcch- nology as some of his achicvc-wcldin- g ments Petersen told the council According to Glorioso the Office of Residential Living will make a $100 award to any person who provides official written information that leads to the adjudication of anyone violating the policy Attention Freshmen!!! 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