Show f t 1 r o V 0 I j. j r 1 p A m G S Jm PO SA of I l' l 7 h By MIKE DAME EDITOR Points West at TIts TIt's T Its It's finally happened has given way to active discussion and planning for sports A budget is needed of course and that means about a 2 raise in our tuition which wont won't hurt any of us and things shouldn't be too complicated with nearly students presently and more coming each year as the University enrollments decline or level leveloff leveloff leveloff off and the that's us floods the job market Maybe we finally will be watching sports next year suppressing losses and glorifying victories We may be watching Basketball games like any other school on are own campus or nearby Eisenhower Junior High or snooping around some others such as our counterpart campus Provo to smash the Wolverines I hope they dont don't say sayan alumni an lUY thin i J. Im I'm III an lUY i J. III But But what's what's inthe in the air for Football haven't heard the wind windon on that but as I think about it one of the things that started all this unorthodox talk about Sports was the great participation in Intramural Flag Football that far-cry far from true Coliseum sheepskin but man utilizes what he has to get done what he has to do Man must play football as well as basketball and the others Many students I have talked to including the Champion Flag Football team Captain of the Electricity Department claim very very- stalwartly that Salt Lake men MUST play football No more stewing about things they tell me we are on our way to the top through the medium of sports and everyone is with us thank President Nelson the Administration and council One thing about all the scuttlebutt on sports the big vote comes the results of that vote will decide for all of us whether all the talk of off-campus off competition will turn to action and reality next year The breeze of the thing is going Roper Points West Sports Editor will hear and say nothing but sports for the College Others are into it too Get with it on the voting day We need those touchdowns an and two pointers AMERICANS TRUCK BILLION MILES PER YEAR CPS The CPS The crisis energy is bound to have havea a major effect on the American lifestyle according to statistics compiled by the US Census Bureau A report issued last month by the Bureau showed that the million Americans who travelled in 1972 covered an estimated billion miles in trips of miles or more away from home or roughly the equivalent of four thousand trips to the sun The figures appeared in inthe inthe inthe the Census Bureaus Bureau's National Travel Survey which is part of the 1972 Census of Transportation The survey covered all trips of miles or more made by Americans One or more persons in hi over 41 million households 63 took at least one such trip last year The average traveller took four trips covering miles over 16 days WEATHER AT On Tuesday November 20 the temperatures in hi all buildings except in the Administration Building varied from 65 degrees to 67 degrees In the Administration that day at 8 am a.m. sharp the temperature rose from those degrees mentioned to an average of 72 de degrees grees This continued in the Ad Building until til 4 pm p.m. A After r th that t time tile the temperature dropped sharply to the then standardized 65 to 67 degrees I It t was noted by several students that the in every area where students were found in great numbers the standardized temperatures existed Some students commented they wanted to bring portable heaters and electric long underwear to school with them and one student asked an if it would be to build a camp fire in the middle of the class room to keep warm Students in hi the Refrigeration Department starting questioning whether they really wanted to go into the refrigeration field after all Most students wondered why the temperature remained an average 72 in the theAd Ad Administration tion building during working hours Many speculations have arisen on the subject The 67 65 degrees inthe in inthe inthe the other buildings was due to Governor desire for all state building and complexes thermostats be turned down to 68 degrees asan as asan asan an effort to conserve the valuable fuel oil the huge boilers of multiple building complexes are required to burn bum in the winter while residents take the natural gas as first priority |