Show College lists its ' v v-- economic contribu- - f f f Jr 4? ! ' Jrsr i tions for Carbon Chamber of Commerce reps icsmiisc Id ('it hull C'oimly Chimlvr nl I'ommcicc concerns ihil i lie College mi nol he "shopdelping it home" I Til' invited a egation Iioiii he elumhcr lo attend Monday's Tiustees meeting lor a hiielmg on the College's role in the loeil economy In I The lolloping ligmes lell (lie story : I’riee Cimpus employment-l‘- J e employees $5 lull-lim- million MM pirl-lim- lull-lim- e e payroll employees $7M)0(0 payroll I'ureluises- - pail-lim- e SV4 million to Caihon County lirms $T7 million lo regional gnvern-men- i agencies (municipal power companies school districts etc) In contrast the College spent $45 million last year on purchases over which it had decisionmaking control VV I million in financial aid to Price Campus students In addidlion the College stimulates the local economy hy attractMuing tourists lo the Prehistoric seum lo athletic events and sieciul summer programs The report was hy the chamber and highlights should he primed in tin1 orgamaiion's next newsletter The complete repoii is available on request Irom Public Relations non-loc- ASCEU Walker talk Student Body President Renee Pressett (third from left) lietens to Lt Govenor Olene 13 to college students from nine colleges about funding requests on January al Franny's Barber Shop Complete Barber Service Perming Coloring Ear Piercing Styling -- -- Walk- - well-receiv- ext ins welcome Phone: 102 S Main Helper 84526 472-300- 1 Mh Students toss food issues at Cafeteria Director In lconi I ChiiMensen stall wiitei Ciletena Diiccloi llal Wilcock and Dean ol Student I lie Jay Andius unite to supeiMsc ceiling students who leside hi housing Seventy six vuenl ol all students who have a meal plan eat regular ly at the calelena Accoidmg to Wileock this liguie is above aveiage lor hoarding lacilities The goals ol the cafeteria program are lo piovulc students the best meal program at the least amount of expense in both lime and money This program provides service to students by planning meals and eliminating preperalion and cleanup This allows students more lime lor llteir studies Wilcock's major concerns include students getting enough to eat food value and ” ’lease write the Knvinmmeiilal Defense Fund at: IV Kirk Avc South NY NY HHill) for a free brochure I from the jewelry specialists at I -- selection In comparison prices for the three ( junior college cafeterias include: (Till J470 ($470 per meal) 10 meal pfcih $555 ($597 per meal) 14 meal plan $570 ($3 per meal) and 19 meal plan: Dixie $533 per quarter Snow in increments of $275 $350 set Cafeteria page 16 The Club lewis Omega club will be having a bible study Tuesdays in room 237 in the computer building at 4 PM Refreshments Short Bible study 46 East Main St Price Ut 84501 Friendship building time A place where people care about people! All are invited (801)637-217- 6 Romans 5:8 But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners Christ died for us v J |