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Show Thursday, February 4, 19f2-Megn- a Timas-Pag- a 3 VH rsSiiniDn Because of the hard efforts of leaders Carol Ann Perry, Ona Welch and Janet Fields, the women and children of the YWCA Battered Womens Shelter had a great Christmas. Girl Scout Troop 82, which consists of Jeanille Duran, Wendy Welch, Jenny Tolman, Krista Perry, Stephanie Thacker, Pam Mills, Kristen Fields and Clarissa Nuoman spent a good share of November and all of December making and filling thirty large Christmas stockings for their special service project. Carol Ann Perry, For the first time in Utah Techs history, registration is planned for students continuing their studies at the college, dean of students Judd Morgan announced. The new system is being inaugurated on an experimental basis for Spring quarter. Registration materials will be mailed out to approximately 2,000 current students, each of whom will have taken a total of 36 credit hours or more at the institution by Catholic setters spsa!t at center The Most Reverend Roberto F. Sanchez, Archbishop of Santa Fe, will head a group of religious leaders scheduled to speak at a special Lenten Convocation for the Catholics of Utah at the University of Utah Special Events Center on Sunday, February 28 according to Most Reverend William K. Weigand, Bishop of Salt Lake City. peg-boar- to Just $10 per room (2 room minimum) with this coupon 100 percent money back guarantee! mdD-i- mi the end of Winter quarter. Registration packets will be distributed to that group beginning February 15. In order to obtain benefit from mail-i- n registration those students must return the completed materials by March 1. Steam, or dry cleaning Expiration date January 12th PROFESSIONAL, PERSONAL CARE CALL Other returning students will register in person the week of March 8. And students new to Utah Tech will be processed 572-326- 1 ex- clusively from March 15 through march 17. Spring quarter starts March 23. The new system will substantially reduce registration lines, the tedium of waiting and the frustration of continuing students concerned about getting into high priority classes. By Fall 1982, Morgan says, virtually all registration will be by mail. This will greatly assist students and increase over all efficiency at the college. PIONEER CARPET CLEANING (F THE Archbishop Sanchez will concelebrate a Mass with Bishop Weigand, Bishop Joseph L. Federal and priests of the diocese at 12 :30 p.m. and he will speak at the Spanish session at 3 p.m. He will be joined in the afternoon session by Sister Margarita Jimenez, CSJ, of Orange, (SW (SOJtP PRINTING CENTER In California. v of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio, Director of the St. Francis Association of Catholic Evangelism, will speak at the 9 :30 a.m. English session. A Diocesan choir, under the direction of Sister Norita Lanners, OSB, Director of the Office of Liturgy, will sing Spanish, Tongan, Maronite and Italian hymns during the noon Mass. Bishop Weigand has invited Catholics of Utah to begin the season of Lent by participating in this Lenten Convocation, with the theme of Gathered In His Name on t he first S undav of Lent . the Kearns Shopping & Business Center 5494 So. 4220 W. 967-530- 1 (Next door to the Kearns Improvement District Office) Nnn a Copy Center bod Near You. 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CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL d bi-ling- Father John Bertolucci, University stockings, brought homemade goodies and then delivered their gift of love of and service on the twenty-thir- d December. They received a note of thanks from the YWCA Battered Womens Shelter that stated the" stockings were distributed on Christmas Morning and all m Uteh.tech moves mail-i- n their leader, reported that nearly $100 was earned by the girls through cookie and calendar sales to use for this worthwhile activity. The troop made the stockings and scented soaps for the wrapped thirty-si- x animals women. They also made pom-poEach and feather hair clips. girl also worked on an individual project to contribute to the stockings. One girl went even further than the extra mile by making 30 games to put in the stockings. As a troop they purchased nuts and candies to finish filling Mail receiving and forwarding service available Have a business office for less than $7.00 monthly Call for Information J |