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Show (Hog U THIS AD WILL LOSE ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS! No Friday Night Dance This Week We Urge Them To Attend Sergio Mendes A I "eghG Last Message" I Ml A new series Fridays at noon in the East Institute. U U Each speaker gives what his last words to mankind would be. THIS FRIDAY " ELDER JOSEPH ANDERSON Assistant to the Twelve and Secretary to the First Presidency for 47 years I Coming: Marlon D. Hanks, Victor Brown vv ' ) ANNOUNCEMENTS , ViTED NATIONS DAT: Prof. L. K. Kimball will be the guest speaker ,.t United Nations Day. Saturday 6 30 p m. Union Alumni Lounge. Refreshment's will be served, ir SESSION: Karen Phillips ,nbbs) Julie Marks- Joe Kanlenk will Jam. Saturday at 8 p.m. at 480 r 3900 South. Bring guitars and friends. Pianists welcome. .rllOCRATIC TENDENCIES WITHIN WITH-IN THE SOVIET SOCIETY: The first meeting of this Free U class ',m be Thursday, 3:20 p.m. in Bu 203. lHVI FIRESIDE: Baha'i Club incites in-cites you to an informal fireside Friday 8 p.m. "Unity" will be dis-J dis-J cussed' at 214 So. 12 East Apt. No. i3 "A spiritual Solution to Ideologi-:ical Ideologi-:ical Conflict" will be discussed at i:,480 E. 3900 South. BAY IN: Campus Crusade for Christ Jinrltes everyone to the Friday, 7 :ia.m., Ballif cafeteria, interdenominational interdenomin-ational prayer breakfast. ilSHERMAN ENTERTAINMENT: jAnother weekend of relaxing conversation con-versation and good entertainment -.starting Friday with "Oil" and readings by John Bufflngton. Saturday Sat-urday will be Joe Kennedy and ""Dave Durrant. Starting time is 9 -p.m. at 1327 East 2nd South. Lpiix TIME : Delta Sigma Pi, professional pro-fessional business fraternity will rhold Its final rush meeting for the "luarter Thursday at 9 p.m. in the 1 Business Lecture lounge. Don't go j iown for the count. lltNG DEMOCRATS: Dr. J. D. Williams Wil-liams will be the guest speaker at K mr membership recruitment meet-; meet-; pg, Thursday noon in OSH 255. All nembers and interested students r lease come. CCEEGAME: University (A) team li'.'ill meet the Salt Lake Kickers -ills Saturday. Kickoff at 1:30 at ' ilverslde Park. Student spectators 1 "elcome. lii ID PLEASE: All interested in or-jj or-jj -uiizing a new fraternity on this . "impus, come to a meeting on Fri-ti Fri-ti y at 4 p.m. In Union 324. Ei'tARACT MEANS ACTION: All in-Ijr: in-Ijr: rested persons are invited to the "eetlng Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in j e Library auditorium. iIGRAFHY MAJORS: There are 'Plications for the five member 70-71 student advisory committee. adline for applications is Thurs-, Thurs-, y and elections will be held Frills Fri-lls y in IPM 277 (advanced Cartog- )hy Lab). ISS: There will be open play ... lursday at 8 p.m. in Union 322. E e chess tournament will be con-j, con-j, jued Saturday at 10 a.m. in Union I); ISTAN STUDENT ASSOCIA-)N: ASSOCIA-)N: Meeting Friday, 8 p.m. in Bit ion Parlor B. introduction of new . inhere and farewell to Dr. Zahur Its - ssain. Refreshments will be pro-(f pro-(f gj0r further information call lit WED: Six guys and six girls are .. led to work in pairs on six spe-lisi:-'. projects. Come into the ASUU l m sometime this week for "een minutes during the 9:55 or 0 J class hours. f 1JIUDENT ADVISORY COM- 01 ll Li: Application for member-I member-I in math office due Friday. I DWELLERS : Those interested nlei ,rganizing a dark room contact ge Chapman at 322-8987. STUDENT CAMPAIGN MEMBFRS- There will be a special Issue featuring fea-turing all state, county and legislative legis-lative candidates Oct. 29. Buy a political po-litical ad for your candidate now DAVIS COUNTY: Registered students m Dav.s County are requested to attend a political open house at American Legion Hall. 300 So. Main Thursday at 8 p.m. State senatorial candidates and candidates from Legion Le-gion 45 and 46 will air all views D.scussions will be on three propositions. propo-sitions. Get involved. COFFEE AND POLITICS: Paul Edward, Ed-ward, director of UNICEF'S Public Pub-lic Information Division will be featured Friday at 9:55 a.m. in the Hinckley Caucus room OSH 255 Refreshments. All are welcome. STAR TREK DISCUSSION: A new Free U class to watch and discuss Star Trek, every day at 3:30 p m at 1040 E. 2nd South, 2nd floor. MEETINGS SDS: Meeting Thursday noon in Union Un-ion 277 to discuss Victor Gordon Auto Workers and the National Demonstration. Everyone is Invited. ENGLISH STUDENT ; ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Meeting Friday at 3:30 p.m. in Parlor B. It will be very short and Important. KAPPA: Quilting meeting will be Thursday at 3:30 p.m., pledge meeting meet-ing 4:30 p.m.. business meeting at 5:30 p.m. in Room 7 and 8. What's My Line talent night Is at 6 p.m. in both lounges. Come see all your talented Kappa sisters. KAPPA NU: Meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. in the East Institute gym. It will be parent s night. FRH F: , MultLpJe Communication Methods Is on Thursdays at 7 d m in Physical Science 212-c. GAMMA CHI: Bring something to put on our pizzas, Thursday at 6 p.m. in the South Gym. Business meeting for actives at 5:30 p m RIBBONS & SPURS: Square dance in Lehi. Visitation with the Lehi Swingers Thursday. Meet at 7 p m by the Union fishpond. RODEO CLUB: Meeting Thursday at 4 p.m. in Union 322. We must make plans for first rodeo to be held In St. George on Nov. 20th and 21st. GAMMAS: Pledging will be on GOLDEN HEARTS : Meeting Thursday Thurs-day at 6 p.m. at 750 E. 2nd South, Apt 1. Elections! KUED Channel 7 7:00 WHAT'S NEW: Americana Saugus Iron Works. 7:30 BOOK BEAT. 8:00 World Press. 9:00 San Francisco Mix: Initiation. 10:00 Figuring it out. 10 :15Communlty Alert. KUER 90.1 FM. 6:00 Utah Symphony Orchestra: Handel: "Samson" Act 1. 7:30 BBC World Theatre: "The Or-estla. Or-estla. Part One: Agamemnon." 9:00 On Campus. 10:30 KUER News '10 Corduroy KmfSak $L Wide Wale $$m i Thin Wale $149 No Wale yd FAKE FURS COTO (IlilTJ rlon P"-'NG $7.00 tf $4.29 V.lu. $469 yd. m i $265 Leopards, Tigers, Ocelots and Tfr 'jjht Bright colors for coats or more. Great for Coats, Jackets, jjjjj extra-warm linings. wiww wwp Wmmmmimm ; Vf qpnfeffnrffi 1 I CreDpe, . Satin HlfflCiTSsSSn ALl COLORS rh & W m Reg. 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