Show Page 10 January 12 1995 New SAC will provide "politically correct" bathrooms Students welcome new year with speedos and bikinis hy Thomas Ori Mali writer College olLastcrn Utah President Michael A Petersen presented two priority requests at the Legislative Intcrm Committee on facilities construction and maintenance According to ClilJ director of public relations John Serlustini the requests arc the first priority lor FY w hich is a $2529(X) program of and site development at the irrigation Price and San Juan campuses The current irrigation system is inadequate causing flooding in some areas nl the campus while others stay parched The strategic placement of irees and shrubs will be used to prevent fool traffic on erosion-pron- e terrain he said Second on the list of priorities was a $93 MX) Phase I proposal for the rcncvalion of the Student Activity Center This would create a of the present SAC and would create new classrooms office space and the addition of much needed “politically-corrccl- " restrooms he added The construction of the present SAC would begin on the north section of campus and the offices currently in use will he he relocated Campus executives are optimistic for the new student on the activity center located where the old gymnasium sits It will cost approximately $68 million The student share of cost set at $3 million when would be generated in revenue bonds issued over a period Two other proposals were mentioned during the session The first of these issues is known as the Durrani School rnjcct The s site includes over of land north nr (Till's campus The Hoard ol Regents has approved this proposal giing the school flexibility to buy or lease Durrani School “We now hate the option to mote some o our ollices over but no one it this time lias stalled packing" Serliisimi 1 go-ahe- ad Mad Man Basso — Auto Sales "Wholesale Autos To The Public" Anthony Janies Basso Partner -- Install 403 So Carbon Avenue Price Utah 84501 Kenwood Lanzar Crunch Cerwin Vega Blaupunkt Harrison Sherwood Stinger &More 1 Put It On Paper 637-420- 0 ! Kerri Angott 20-ye- ar seven-acre- Bus: (801) 637-956- Bob Miirchcllo (801 ) 637-478- Owner 4 08 South 400 East Price Utah 84501 1 Resumes Term Papers Custom Stationery 9 Flyers Newsletters Business Cards Word Processing said The second ol the proHisals was given a ovraimg budget which includes four percent wage increase This is lelt up to the Regents Serfustini explained ’Tliere e will be a $964 tuition cost for both Price and San Juan camcost-ol-livm- $1 $50 full-tim- puses dill is requesting a increase in comtensniinn lour-perce- 60-da- Off Any Footlong Sub Off Any Six inch Sub joodonly at 3K2 E Main Price Utah (801)637-913- 7 nt representing 3633 percent of total requested from stale lax lunds The college submits then needs to the Regents They present tlie reques to the legislature who will approxe or disapprove the request at some point during their session At this lime the propositions Mam Malus-qu- o with the legislature Jan 7 for a y on convening legislative session 1 00 g ihfzx of tnusla fox: High School WardStake College Wedding Private Party (801) 226-674- 2 Brent & Lindsay Wolsey Owners Terry Jcwkcs owner MwAddntfs 625 E Main Price Utah (801 ) 637-697- f Hamburgers' I & Sandwiches 4 10 Off with activity card j |