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Show Page Eight The Eureka Reporter August 22, 1980 SUPPER TO OFFSET THE WEATHER Computer searches out college funds for families Tuition rates are up 9 percent this year, making the spiraling cost of a college education one of the foremost problems computer report provides pay First Class Postage, each applicant with the handling, etc. name, type and dollar Write Student amount of the available Assistance Council of award he or she is eligible nicrica. Suit IS26T, 1773 middle-incom- e to receive, and also shows facing Broadway, New York, wlien and where to apply parents. NY I (Mil!). Students who have By 1984, four years of will in the program enrolled private college average $31,000 and, have received thousands according to Robert of dollars in sources of The annual Teachers' Freede, author of college funds. the ten most Pedro Fierro, Jr., 18, of Luncheon, sponsored by Parent-TeachTintic expensive colleges in the Gary, Ind., son of a Steel the Association, was country have already worker, was matched 25 with topped that figure. possible held Monday, August 18. the schools that Among the Those attending were the scholarships, elementary and high already cost over $8,000 a maximum. lie got three: $3,000 school teachers, West Harvard, year are Sarah from the United Steel Desert Yale, Bennington, teachers, . Workers, a $1,200 secretaries Massach-Lawrence, Joseph custodians, staff. lunchroom of German Silver grant, and and Institute uselts The luncheon was Technology, Stanford and $1,100 from the University buffet style and served of is he where Princeton. Rochester, The continuing increase majoring in biology. featured ham, salads, All three are renewable rolls, baked beans, fruit in college costs is bad news. But the good news every year if he bowl, relish trays, cookies is that there are many maintains good grades, and punch. The officers of the ways to help middle-incom- e Craig Biggs, 18, of parents pay for Lompoc, Calif., also P.T.A. extend their to all who thanks 25 for their qualified dishes for food donated education. won scholarships and the luncheon. One way is the three: the $1,200 Holy reasearch-by-compute- r Cross Award, the $1,000 Enjoying a picnic at Bee Oasis Campground on program developed by the Student scholarship, and the $300 Sunday were Mrs. Leona Assistance Council of Catholic grant for black (Yanks, Mr. and Mrs. All are Barry Franks, Mrs. Ray students. now at Schow and daughters, renewable. Craig, Notre Dame, wants to be Mrs. Anna Franks, Lana a dentist. Rae Laird and son, Cody. The Afterwards, they took a $500,000,000 data bank tour of the Little Sahara and source file not only area and Sand Mountain. n and seniors, students includes the News notes Cash-for-College- ," er A spell of hot, humid weather takes its toll of nearly everyone, from sedentary citizens to gymnasts and joggers. Light suppers not only are appealing but also provide respites from hot, steamy kitchens. An antipasto platter can be prepared several hours in advance, and Double Duty Pink Frosted can serve as both beverage and dessert. Two scoops of lemonade flavor drink mix eliminate difficult beverage preparation, and the addition of grenadine lends just the right touch of color to this creamy, smooth concoction. childrens DOUBLE DUTY PINK FROSTED one-of-a-ki- 2 scoops Country Time lemonade flavor drink mix tablespoons water cup milk 14 cup grenadine syrup 1 pint vanilla ice cream 12 cup club soda Combine drink mix and water in electric blender container, blend until dissolved. Add milk, syrup and ice cream; blend again until smooth. Just before serving, stir in dub soda. Makes about 3 cups or 3 servings. 2 Alexander 1 Councils well-know- attending scholarships and adults aid already and financial given by desiring to continue their colleges and the federal Utah Lake but also undergraduate studies, government Millions of dollars in aid has collected lesser-know- n is available to people awards and regardless of need or specialized aid from academic excellence, and foundations, trust funds, considerable money is unions, philanthropists, hidden behind strange churches, fraternal and eligibility requirements, dubs C1V1C groups, . The trick is to find out professional organiz By Kent Birch, about these funds. at ions, corporations and UFA Newsservice Council has The others. many Ask researched and identified others. anyone for an over 250,000 source-item- s opinion about Utah Lake Last year, more than and Ms answer might be, of college aid, storing this worth of $100,000,000 Yuk!Yet, Utah Lake is data on computer tape (or colege scholarships, clean enough for almost fast, efficient access. grants and aid went all recreational uses have categorized unclaimed. They to Calvin K. each source by dollars Students and parents do according of the Utah Sudweeks available and eligibility not seem to know where factors, and developed a to search, who to turn to, Department of Health. Sudweeks cautions, student profile ap- how or when to apply. plication form to match Many dont even try however, that it is not accurate to say the water individuals to specific because assume they is not they sources of funds for which are jnoi;c;hle polluted since it contains than hey quslify. must apply natural higher, "Sinceou of levels The application form to be families considered, from was designed to match should not a(raid to phosphorus run-o- ff and agricultural (or aPP help says treatment with the student's college, Excellent fun spot, or is it? per- sonal background, extra- Freede. The Student Assistance' of America can interests, qualifications, provide help to parents parent's job or union and students in affiliation and many, down funds to tracking pay for many more personal college costs. bits and pieces." curricular activities, Council Thus, each Scholarship A how to" five-pa- rt Search computer report Scholarship Search Incan pinpoint up to 25 formation Kit and Apactual sources of funds plication Form is now for any student because of available by writing his or her background. The Individualized directly to the Council, and enclosing $1 to help bacteria levels are well limits for safe usage by the public. Sudweeks says that large numbers of swimmers could raise the coliform levels above the acceptable limits in confined areas and for that reasons swimming areas in the lake are not within recommended. Green also states that the discoloration that most people attribute to pollution is natural to the Lake lake. depth 9.4 feet averages only which allows wind and wave action to constantly sewage The disturb bottom sediments discharge. phosphorus nutrients feed making the water murky, algae growth which "It is not one of Utahs causes swampish odors crystalwater lakes and it a and greenish never has been. discoloration of the When we were young water. we used to go down to There is no longer any Lincoln Beach and swim raw sewage being even though at that time dumped into the lake all of Utah Countys according to Parks and sewage went into the lake Recreation Planner untreated," says Provo Both City Commissioner Anna Terry Green. Sudweeks and Green Jean Mecham. All of the agree that coliform communities have treatment plants now and the lake is getting cleaner. It's no Lake Tahoe with deep clear water, but it is beautiful for sailing and boating Weaver attributes part of the high usage of the Utah Lake facilities to the energy shortage and the relative closeness to a population area' He also and water skiing. She says, Utah Lake is a adds that due to the good place to bring the shallowness of the lake a kids to fish. They can .wind storm can make catch all of the White sailing difficult and Bass they want, and there possibly dangerous which are lots of people who like adds to the challenge of the catfish. the lake. The lake level is It can be treacherous if a sudden presently a full foot above its average level and that wind storm comes up. Realization of Utah has created some Lakes potential as a problems for the Paries recreational area has Department since water g grown vastly during the floods some past four years according areas. to Parks and Recreation The State of Utah is Regional Supervisor having other difficulties Dennis Weaver. We had with the lake according to low-lyin- between 700,000 and 800,000 visitors last year. We could have had more except we don't have the facilities to handle any Assistant Attorney General Michael Quaely. Utah is suing the Federal government lor title to the bed of the lake which more people. the state had assumed it Weaver says that the owned until the Bureau of Parks and Recreation Land Management began Department is not issuing mineral leases on presently creating any it in 1977. . new parks, but is instead Nearly all of the water used in Salt Lake to trying upgrade existing on a parks priority basis. County by irrigation Like everyone else we companies. Many of them dont have all the money originally held claims to that we would like to be Big and Little Cottonwood able to use, but the Canyon waters. He says, The city traded its and the governor legislature have been claims on Utah Lake good to see the need for water to the irrigation for the parks and recreational companies culinary-qualitwaters of facilities and have given the canyons. us what they can. y |