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Show Page Twelve 11 :iiPit in ff i J ,. -. Y m I " there is one thing that I has impressed me most during my I walk through the state, it I is the staunchly independent I character of our people. I They are individuals not blindly 1 committed to any one way I of doing things. I That's my approach to government, and my I long-standing personal I declaration of independence is this . . . I will support whatever is I in the best interests of the people IB What's happei CHRISTIAN CELEBRATION: lull ship service for the All Sirs..i Campus Mission. Mm! it 6w a.m. TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITITW ductory lecture Tuesday all! 1 r: Dm., Union 3H. All arewlcrmi COFFEE AND POLITICS: 111 V Colin Jackson will flixvo "Hfii.-! Empire, " ThursdavaH Bin r : STUDENTS FOR REP. GYSI: Pa : chures and Gygl buttons atllUSr" In District 30. For MMal ir. George Gygl, Will GyffiarBit (leors; stop in and express W" KUER : Public Re Ustpner, oresents mtllwratn" of me road music lor !WHN-r; the Morning Alter," wfkMrt am lo 10:35a m Dava Hinr Howard, Jonn Mverl, JonGM"-Weiier JonGM"-Weiier will oekespinoyouctr-the oekespinoyouctr-the music and no corflrft;: "Morning Alter" on KUER. H -SONGFEST: ASUU IsaOT'rfB from students interesteo Mr-' Songfest CommiHee Picupis -the ASUU offices in t mrr " Union. , STUDENTS FOR OWENS: AW p m. in Union 31! loom"i push " Call 322 1 lor more rR BOOSTERS: ApplicafiOT ' reviewed. Check at tluw Thursday from neon to IP" offices for Information and icy ECOLOGY: S35 reward still 1 improve the University Bin 1 ; and committee appliclW V-ll..m.to!pminUn" V-ll..m.to!pminUn" by mall al mesara!l u pi p FREE "U":A " HFr- ""classes pleas. J f plication at me StuOtnl K You can help. WASATCH FRONT: U, 2? editorial staff n-";, interest in art, l". graphy and a si. gM WfJJJ Jon tact English 3il.F, 5fl1-81i0. YOUTH HOSTEL: PREFERENCE POLL: Presidential poll Thursday between a.m. and a.m. at me Business Bldg. Come vote for the man of your choice. ANTHRO SAC: Anthropology Department SAC meeting Thursday at I p.m., Stewart Bldg. 308. BAHA'I CLUB : All members please attend club meeting Fridav at 6 o.m.. Union 319. CHICANO STUDENTS: Meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at La Hactenda, 125 No. 5th West, flll Chlcanos welcome. ESPRESSO "232": Prison conditions and reform re-form will be the special topic tor discussion Sunday at S p.m. at Espresso "232," 232 University Uni-versity St. Guests will Include The Rev. Fra-zer Fra-zer Crocker, chaplain at the Utah State Prison; Pri-son; Syvert Nerhetm, director of Outsiders program, and Jeff Fox, prison guard. HISTORY MAJORS: SAC meeting Thursday at 10 a m. Union 232. Faculty recruitment, graduate standards and future of Phi Alpha Theta will be discussed. CONTEMPORARY ISSUES : Drugs and Society Soci-ety will be presented at 7 p.m. In the Union Ballroom Thursday. RUGBY? Anyone Interested In playing and learning the rules of rugby call 277-21 or 277 9042. Floyd Ormsby is hoping for a University Rugby Club and class. REPUBLICANS An informal get together for peopie interested in Republican ideals and people There will be students and can didates in a social atmosphere at the gathering Friday at 7 d m. For further information call 582 l9 after 5 30 p.m. WHAT GOES ON IN THE DARKROOM The Darkroom Committee is now bulk loading Tri-X and experimenting with a new batch of color film which delivers both slides and negatives. If vou want in and' or vou are planning to enter photos in the contest-exhibit,, contest-exhibit,, please contact James Miller, 582-3274.. 582-3274.. KUER : KUER, Public Radio for the Selective Listener, presents classical music daily with "Repertory" from 11 a m to 12:45 p m. '"Opus" from I X to 2:30 p m. and "Music Room" from 4 30 to 5 45 p.m. On Saturdays Satur-days University Music Hour presents all the great classical composers from ,1 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy classical music on KUER, 90 1 FM of this district, and oppose what is not. I will not be bound by parties, labels, or ideologies, but will work for the best solutions to the problems we face as a state and as a nation." 1 A step in the right direction Pc. Pol. Adv. by Students for Owens, Gordon Moss Chm 1 90.1 FM. POLITICS OF CHILE: Latin American students stu-dents are sponsoring Dr. Edward Epstein to discuss Chile, Irs Socialist government, the Kennecort situation and future political Impact Im-pact of the Chilian regime on other Latin American countries. Lecture Fridav, P-m-In Union 323. LOOKING FOR OIUOCCO PIANOT Chess Club free play Thursday at 7:30 p.m.. Union 279. Get keyed up. COMMUNION AT NOON: Episcopal E"5h"r-Ist E"5h"r-Ist Thursday at noon at the Campus Christian Chris-tian Center, 232 University. Fr. Charles treble, tre-ble, quest celebrant. r LECTURES ON OBJECTIVISM: "The Concept Con-cept of God" will be presented Thursday aw p m.. Union 323. This Is part of the recorded lecture series on the philosophy of Ayn nana. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS: An evening wltn and for the candidates Friday lnm ' ' 10 p.m. In the Hinckley Caucus Room, Oiri ix-All ix-All students are welcome. , NOW: National Organization for Women meeting Sunday at 7 p.m. In the Unon'J: Work for the ratification of the Equal RI0h Amendment In Utah, sisterhood Is a power-ful power-ful tool; we need you. . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP: Meet-Ing Meet-Ing Thursday at 4:30 p.m. at the Campus Christian Center. AH are welcome. KUER TRIBUTE: This Sunday KUER Presents Pre-sents a special salute to the BBC with Tit Last Goon Show of Them All" starring Peter Sellers, Spike Mllllgan and Harry Secomoe. Sunday at 10 p.m. on KUER, 90.1 FM. SCHOLARSHIPS AND TRAVEL IN ENGLAND: EN-GLAND: Hinckley Caucus Room presentation presenta-tion Friday at 9:55 a.m. , HANOI TUESDAY 1J: Film on bombing of North Vietnam with Jim Reed Thursday at 8:30 p.m. In the Crimson Commons. Admission Admis-sion Is 75 cents. STUDENT VOLUm ,, "needs you. P TiXS" ASUU offices. ,.!," STUDIESmCENJ', contact Dousias lw ORGANIZATION; t,on about :p tfui !. SSiv'i"" are avaiiaW ' idl,,)lf Monday I"""" 8655. ft ' problems, mi'V Monday tn MfrK POETS: If vo" |