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Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU The Utah Statesman Students 2-27-1984 The Utah Statesman, February 27, 1984 Utah State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers Recommended Citation Utah State University, "The Utah Statesman, February 27, 1984" (1984). The Utah Statesman. 1513. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers/1513 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Students at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Utah Statesman by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Monday , February 17 , 1984 -- UT AH S T A TE UNIV E R SITY-Logan, Uta.h----12 Paee ■ -------t It's only 1 percent but the losses suffered Thump, rip, run away from ... all the by the USU Bookstore at the hands of verbs normally applied to a one-sided shop lifters may be cut even less. A look at basketball game applied Saturday in the security there . ..... .. .. .. Page 2 Ag's 83-62 defeat. ............ .. Page 7 1rlfu®UJI\t ~~ 'Cc@'Cc~-~ film~ mi Nothing but growth ahead fo r ski resort By REAGAN DAVIS ing to add another four runs staff writer to the resort. Two beginn ing / advanced runs are plann As a child, Ted Seeholzer ed. One will run southeast of watched his father, Harold, Little Beaver and the other develop the Beaver Mountain will start at the head of Grand Ski Area. Now as the Canyon to Lone Pine . An in owner/ operator of the resort termediate / advanced run will its future growth is in his parallel to the Dream Lift up hands. by Stan's and Beaver Powder The resort accommodated and a final run will start at almost 300 university students Long Hollow from Lone Pine enrolled in ski classes this with the lift going east / west of quarter, and Seeholzer forsees the run. future expansion as "the "The Forest Service has public demands.'' pretty much approved all the "We will progress gradually e~ _~nsions, '' said Seeholzer. to become a verydeveloped N'othmg has been signed , ski resort," Seeholzer said. however, since he cannot give He said the ski resort was the Forest Service an exact located several places in the date on the expansion . canyon before its final con Seeholzer said he believes struction on Beaver Moun that cultivating the beginning tain. In the beginning, the ski skier is his business' best bet. hill was located on Beaver He said Beaver Mountain has Mountain, but winter access a qualified ski school with a to the hi11 was difficult so 98-percent average for getting skiers began skiing slopes fur absolute beginners on the lift. ther north in "the sinks." "We had a group up here The state allotted money to from Box Elder High School keep the road open at Tony's the other day," he said, " with Grove to put the ski hill there, about 100 kids who had never Seeholzer said. But his father been on skis and by the end of had been on a snow survey the day, my people had all but crew with George Clyde (later one of those kids on the lift." elected governor of Utah) and USU's physical education "Dad knew the snow fell bet department has offered ski ter up here (on Beaver). So he classes in cooperat ion with the had the money rechanneled to Beaver Mountain Ski School open up at Beaver again." for several years and Seeholzer The relocation to Beaver said he feels both parties "turned out to be a blessing," benefit from the arrangement. he said, as it is difficult to .ewe offer a reduced cost on keep the small section of road lift tickets and lessons and in to the presem resort clear of seven weeks the students learn snow, "let alone the five miles to ski," he said. "I think we worth of road at Tony's make a little money on the Grove." deaJ. It 's hard to say what to Mt. Logan Ski Club and charge to make the empty the City of Logan were chair profitable, but by donat ing the time and money creating more skiers we can't to manage the ski area. Soon , help but increase our however, it became too un business." profitable and the city wanted When the mountain is fully out. They asked those in develooed it will be able to terested in taking over the hill handle 3,500 skiers. to write letters of intent to the ' 'Considering our develop city and they would choose so ment thus far, " he said , " I Pauona of Beaver Mountain will 10meday be able to enjo y a 'ver y developed ' meone to manage the area. wouldn't say we'r e doing too raon equipped to handl e 5,500 1kicn, according to owner Ted Seeho lzer. Paula Huff ph oto Seeholzer said he is plann- bad." Pe.lie 2 The Ute.h Sta.teame.n Mo nda.y, Fe br ue.r y 27 , 1984 St~t~sman It--------- USPS 532 -640-------- -- th,uit 1., ... 1.. ,. •d,to, Cra,1 LaA-cco •Ill •dolor fl .-l•t l CUn••rorr .,,. • .,d,to, C .N. 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'Ifiurs · Snwr9as6ora · .9lC£You Can 'Eat $3.95 Carve,£ ~t 'Buf and a variety of hot cOsfu!s& safads New system to detect shoplifters Fri. fish & Chips$2 .95 installed 'to keep people honest' By PAM HARMON "Different methods are used titude is to deter 'lhophrting staff wr ite r for magnetizing different pro· this is a prcvrnt ivt" llH'UUl't ducts, ' ' said Batt. '' Now mer The system ,hou ld paylor A College Degree A new system to detect chandise is being manufac itself within a year, accordi shoplifters will go into effect tured with the magnetic to Ron Campbell, ass11tant and no plans? today in the USU Bookstore , material already in them," managt"r. ''This ,hould ectUII Level I Gift Shop and the Art Used books which are ly be at a savings 10 studen Become a and Engineering Store brought back to the bookstore In the long run, tht cust "We want to keep people Lawyer's Assistant alrc-ady contain the magnetiz pays for increa~ lollCSdur honest ," said Larry Batt , ed material. Another piece of to shop lifting." manager of thl' three equipment is used to sensitize the los!I of money throu businesses , If them again. shopliftin~ continutd tom . ·.. ·:• The '"3M" Security System creasc, even tually pri« uses a magnetic force which Batt said the amount of LAWYER'SASS ISTANT PROGRAM havf" to rai5C"d, sets off an alarm if merchan merchandise lost to shoplifters be will be on campus dise is taken out of the store is a little less than I percent, "Wt have to en,urc 1h11wt \lcdncsday, Mnrch 7 @ 9: 001\i·I without being paid for. which is be low the national can co mf" up with mOIW)' Each item is treated with a average. n«ded for bond pay,_ to discuss details of the Program and career magnetic material. If not However, the problem is ongo ing mai ntenance in .. opportunities for college graduates in this desensitized at the cash large enough that "we net"ded SC," Bau said. "S~ growing, new field. register, it will cause the alarm to do something to cunai l are actua lly stc-aling fnd . ; to go off it, "he said "Our who le at- them~lvt"!." • You may qualify for this intensive 12 week, post graduate course, which en• ables you to put your education to work as a skilled member of the legal team. President Cazier cancels weekly forUJD PlcdRC cnntnLt your Career USU President Stanford Cazu:-r announced PlnnninR n~J Placement he will no longer hold weekly oix-n forums but Office at 750-174D.