Show Thursday October 19 1989 Page 3 The Eagle Overwatering turns campus lawns to swampy marsh Don't walk on the grass It may look plush but the swampish condition of the campus lawn has caused both College of Eastern Utah students and faculty to recently question the profuse watering Freshman Carrie Walkenhorst claims "Every time I walk by the sprinklers they go up and on” Walkenhorst also detests the broken sprinkler between the h Athletic Center and Sessions Hall because it wakes her at precisely 5:12 un every morning Bunnell-Dmitric- The "chit-chiof campus is an sprinklers noise but unfortunately the resulting muck is not posted with a warning sign "I hate it when I'm wearing thongs because I almost get sucked under while trying to cut across the grass" Elizabeth Dickes a freshman says According to Anthony Beals a soil conservationist who holds a bachelors in agronomy and works for the US Department of Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation the water demand at t" this time of year is low but "there is no reason to use more than you need" Beals also adds that correct watering is a good key to "Late this fall and early winter we will be in the process of working with landscaper Brent Morris to evaluate our irrigation and conservation landscaping problems” Morris also Dean of Administrative works with two other state colleges Services Karen Miller said"We Along with the library Dean Miller worked on conserving water all cites the bog between the BDAC and summer and we turned the sprinklers the cafeteria is problem areas under off for three weeks when we had a observation wet spell” Due to the past few dry Miller added that CEU has seasons the college has by no means forgotten the importance of requested funding for a new system but funding priority is low due to a conserving water o tuition increase (continued from page 1) by other institutions outside the state which are seeking excelg lence in the education they offer or by industry" he said In the past the B of R has neglected salary increases in favor of increasing health care benefits "But benefits don't compensate for low salaries" said Regent member Gail Norris Weber Slate College President Stephen Nadauld stressed the importance of keeping benefits instead of decreasing them in order benefits are cut for salary increases then emto raise salaries ployees will ask "What has been gained?” The B of R will be discussing a plan to bring broader circles of influence from outside of education at their October meeting here today at CEU suggests retuning walls and gutters inserting drains and burming the lawn as alternatives to the estimated $300000 new system She emphasized that the sprinkling system is antiquated and lacks accurate timers and would request that any notice of watering occurring on days other than Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays be reported directly to her m BBATT high-payin- of state preventative-maintenanc- e budgets Miller back-lo- g IL®SK iBUYONEl USUCaeunPtzxa " w ATT by Jake Shewmake s "FREE! tU mm ATTENTION FEU0W APfoMEMT pNEUERS IT RH ONCE AfiAM cone iwB to am ovr me BEFBOEMRfc AMJl its poor oteTMHS r OPEN irtsoe s tasMtiani cowormi CQOfOU" psVAUAlU I TWOLARGE ' I ORIGINAL I ROUND PIZZAS Beat the Clock!!!! 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