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Show What's happening " - . . ,lniAn at ; D.m. To recruit new STMT'S ?ORMMCGOVERN: N YWK band, Sofis of Infinity playing Thursday mSvEYanvAS: Persons inlares-ed in canvassing for McGovern come to nea?ar.!rs a, 230 f ast lnO SoOcl. ,4. 9 -30 a m. walk a d.stnct for George. friends; The Department of Languages i announces an-nounces me visit of Jorge Icaza, Ecuadorian novelist and dramatist, Oct 16. ,.,, MEDITATING MOODS: Acharya Wishar Kumar will speak on transcendental medifatioToct. 20, in Union 322 from 2-4 ?m and again from 7:30-9 30 p.m. In S,wron. there will be a lecture and discussion on transcendental meditation net 17 from 2 30 to4:30 in OSH 174. MAKE YOUR MUSIC: want to make your music? Bring your instrument and interest to OSH, Oct. 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. GETTING IT TOGETHER: Discussion of human love and growth, the origin of fear and division, Jesus, psychic pnenomena. and God's work in patterns of history, starting Oct. 19, in OSH 132, from 7 to 8.30 KUNDELINI YOGA: Those interested meet Moonoay, Wednesday and Friday nights in OSH 238 , 5:30 to 1 p.m. beginning Oct. l-Bring l-Bring pads. MEDITATING MOODS ENCORE: Tran-scendenntal Tran-scendenntal meditation beginning Oct. 18 in OOSH 137, from 7-8 p.m. MEDITATING MOODS ENSEMBLE: Group h.;nc VJort B-IY1 D m. Oct. 18. llS.iraP-m-aaongwifh accupuncture. STAR GAZERS: Astrology begins Oct. 16, DF?L7NE3i0D8."croniSc3a,1 study o, - sSS CENTR AL CM crested, contact Douglas Stock 343 and PROPAGANDA P"fandAmSe'ihods used discusssion of princip m an tcchniques in propaganda and "I'1'"1'"" 3 M to 5 p.m. learned. Begins MfaJlJ Wednesday in OSH 208. Runs Monday and weunc throughout fall quarter. and 9 p.m. CONSERVATIVES Garj jffiSrg -Now DareCaNltConsp r cjB 0ct GAiGvfsory C?mCmmrsP Thursday in OSH 270. you' Volunteers are MCGOVERN WANTS YOU- . 5 for neeeded Oct. 14 at 9.M a.m GMLLY: B U McGovern T"uon6n?TnRmGS Guitar workshop 12 at 6:30 p.m. (u"'9JB3iis. Meeting for 6r.!ngCnLewBoice"3a.7p.m. Union fnr Wor " membership meetiny numbes and addrix, Sttuden.Activitre,rK'Slf LOOKING FORA fe'' DEMOCRic'W.w!?! Contact Pariicio,LUNTEE" , bV the office " h. 'B li BIGBROTHERfeioS' w"n an interest i , ,ED: ! . '"er.Thech a' V " J motivated enogghSUmf willing toheio wii: Faamiiy Service?;,?!? 6-1881 and ask , politics,- "A Funny "tS'Sw. ..' Way to Miami" L, hlnS , and John Bybee I SOCIALISTS UNlTp bj'u& Jenness and PULV! C 1 Philosophy o, deml ii I Plans for 1972 ' cam Wrallt .: 1 Unnion 319 ampd I FINE ARTS FRC,U, Friday a. Kingsblr S: -lett us know II yn,,-..11' I LEGAL DILEmCs-VS"'- ' ' are available to L, ? UU L '. S Monddaythroug'; i; SLEEPING BEAUTIFY ' Homeecoming Qu, , t "Was t the ASUU oil ices ' Affiliations 'Sln,"i 'alent competition"""1 i TALENT NIGHT a''!"1 ?',' ticipationn in Talint nSm1"" r available In the asJJ '!"ti, , eentering ls t necessary. Anv a. t. c sPlavsareZpi, WOMEN'S SKI TFAA ., P.m. inl F POLI SCI MAJORS: Vol.,, " F Advisory Committee P p.m., Thursday a, f,!. J Brlnor A of Union at 5 p.m. To recruit new members and explain organization. All .'"Savfilm series Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. In "'Snnion lheVa.r? "Metropolis" dircted by f"?,1?' RALLY REPEAT: Kennedy, CANDIDATE RALLJ McClure will be ?k" Oct 13 7 P.m. Terrace Ballroom, there, Ocl. " 'h KSen Kennedy. Free. MaiMr STUDENTS: Residence hall "VhpIs'Lvo" on the 'ratification of the RHSA ?ons.ttion Thurs. 9 a.m. ,0 6 p.m. at TATl ."thVsaSdFeV Rodeo Club Meeting, HFLPUNEP'mpeenin.eres.ed in voiun-HErino voiun-HErino for HelpHne can fill out application er i HelP"neP office Unior , 160B from 1 p m. to 10 p m. through Friday. COMMUNICATIONS: Department of Com-niiration Com-niiration Student Advisory Committee Sos decision-making people for key fifinns Applications available In Room ?50 SPlech Communications Bldg. (041). rail 581 6888 for further information. a PHILOSOPHY OF REASON: Lectures on nbiectivlsm The series of 20 recorded lectures made by Nathaniel Branden expressing ex-pressing his interpretation of Ayr, Rand's Snilosophy will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday at Unnion 323. The first lecture w,l deal with the role of philosophy. The series is free and ENGLISH0 GReADbSTUDENTS: Meet with Sn , Sterling McMurrin Oct. 12, Union 200, att 4:15 p.m. ORGANIZATIONS: We need current Information In-formation about you. Please update your organization listings in the ASUU Registry with names of current officers, phone if vnn are from anv one of WHNWU.t K op e We believe our classes are so 1 R WfffTlK f important we don't mind if you 1 I'.'JVl I III s eat lunch in them. Man does not vSAAlf s live by bread alone. Any of our ihk ML'Kl MOI Ihl- e 115 classes gives spiritual food. 1 Li il f All ' We even have a non-Mormon ClPr El li Illl s class. Still time to register. VI aMjly v V k 90 communities in the Intermountain Area IIME TOWN B4Mi MERE M SALT LAKE ...First Security Bank This school year, especially, you are invited to lank with good friends with a familiar name. We not only welcome student accounts, but we go out of our way to help with all financial problems. fell In Salt Lake Area enjoy the advantages of: ' Complete banking service ..H':h-:'" Plenty of parking space n. 17 Auto Banks to serve you " ""wV' y beginning at 9:30 a.m. daily. mtw Open 'til 6 p.m. Mondays and Fridays "iC'::'--...r. 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