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Show WMondtiy, WfdfcW5~2Q07 EARN LOTS OF MONEY WHILE LIVING IN LOGAN THIS SUMMER HAVE YOU SOLD SATELLITE, PEST CONTROL OR HOME SECURITY SYSTEMS? Aggie Life RAT TRAINING From page 5 likes the way Cheney teaches. "You learn the material a lot more by applying the concepts," Calbimonte said. Behaviorism can be applied in multiple areas of life, as well as be helpful in changing and improving behavior. Malmberg said it can help a person improve study habits, train a pet, gain better parenting skills, train roommates to do the dishes and teach children with autism. -apwinegar@cc.usu.edu • ANNIVERSARY INN - |S LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED SALESMAN SWING IN J; - r i From page 5 LOGAN FOR THE SUMMER. EARN TWICE AS MUCH THIS SUMMER WHILE GOING TO SCHOOL v . ^ f KELLY ELECTRONICS OFFERS A COMPETITIVE $ v PAYMENT PROGRAM AND BONUSES. •7*, *»:;• For more information ^ % * ^ call (435) 752-5678 or email at kellyelectronics@wildblue.net. l[ - Limited sales positions available. ; beaver m o u n t a i n SKI FREE!!! On Little Beaver from 2:30-4 p.m. Monday thru Friday only. Stop by the ticket office for a free ticket. Season Pass Sale Sale March 7 through April 13, 2007 Unlimited day-time only $245 j Children 6-11 only $ljO Pass valid as soon as it is purchased... Good the rest of this season and all of next season. Children 5 and under FREE when adult of same family purchases a season pass. N O REFUNDS! N O T GOOD A T NIGHT! Pass a v a i l a b l e a t L o g a n o f f i c e : 1351 East 700 North, Logan (next to Fredrico's Pizza) 8 am to 5:30 pm, Monday - Saturday • , • . - ' * • : • % . • • , . . . " \ v / : ..rii r'. Patrick Oden/poden&ctusu.edu THE EGYPT ROOM AT THE ANNIVERSARY INN located at 169 E. Center Street in Logan. All of the rooms at the inn are decorated for a theme. "There was just so much attention to detail. Every little piece of fabric had to match every little tile," said Gay Collins, manager of the inn. The entire inn is designed around a theme of a vacation from reality. When making a reservation, it is not simply a question of which floor, but what theme. Patrons can pick the theme they want their room to be based on. Rooms are to be reserved for two with no children, and they come complete with a jetted tub, a fireplace and breakfast in the room." When guests arrive, Collins said the famous Anniversary Inn cheesecake is waiting for them. Each room also comes with two champagne flutes and a chilled bottle of sparkling cider. The inn, which is the oldest of four Anniversary Inns, is popular for honeymoons and anniversaries. All the rooms are unique and have their own stories. In the carriage house, patrons find Pirates Paradise, a room that looks like the inside of a ship with the walls and ceiling lined with hard wood. The room has a five-foot column fish tank, and the wall opposite the jetted tub has a cubbylike hole with a treasure chest inside. In this room, some couples leave treasures for the couple after them and clues in the room journal. The most popular room is Jesse James Hideout, a secluded room with decorat- ed cars on the wall and a real moose head over the fireplace. The fireplace is next to the pool table and under the copper-tin punched ceiling. The Luxuries Imperial Palace is another room with a story, but this one is a little more controversial. Collin's favorite story is about the artist who painted the couple on the ceiling in this room. The story goes that the artist was experiencing some marital strife, and by the time the painting was complete, he was divorcing his wife. "They had to pay another artist to come in and paint over the glares and sneers on the couple's face and paint some clothes on her," Collins said. "He left her glaring and naked." -skjohnson@cc.usu.edu • CONTRACTS From page 5 le a day keeps the 5 servings of fruits the saying is still true. Visit We are here to help- just ask. wc 797.1660 days. We should all be happy right? Well, I'm hard-headed. Why didn't they send us a second bill, and why were we not informed of this as soon as the apartment was rented? Probably because nothing in that contract we signed said they couldn't keep our check for the full 60 days rent, even if someone else was paying that rent as well. That was just a nice gesture. The lady on the phone told me we should have read our contract better and that it wasn't their fault. She's exactly right. Never sign your name to anything - especially something involving a lot of money - without reading it. We learned this the harcl way. It all worked out for us, but you may not have the same luck. And since it is about 60 days until the end of the school year, here are a few tips to help you navigate a contract. • Many people, like me, think they've been ripped off. But their contracts show that the company hasn't done anything wrong because you signed on the dotted line without reading the contract. So read the contract. • You should not only read the contract, you should read it until you understand it. If you can't figure out what it's saying - get someone to help you. • If you are having a really hard time understanding it, make a copy and underline only the important parts - like 'you must give 60 days notice before moving out.' It should make it a little more clear, and you won't pass over those things that are going to hurt you in the future. • Don't sign a contract that has blank spots. I Cross them out, and then sign. • Contracts normally cannot be canceled. The seller - or lessor in this case - can legally refuse to let you out of the contract. Your signature on a contract says you have read and understood it - even if you haven't. • And finally, never, ever leave without a signed copy of your contract. When it comes to your money, you need to be a little more careful than most people are. We didn't think twice when we signed in 25 different places on their seven-page contract. It was just one of those hoops you have to jump through. It was definitely a lesson learned the hard way. Holly Mitchell is a senior majoring in print journalism. Comments and questions can be sent to hollyadams@cc.usu.edu. |