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Show tjl What's happening TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION: Intro-ductory Intro-ductory lecture Tuesday at 12:30 and 7 30 P.m., Union 324. All are welcome. WHAT GOES ON IN THE DARKROOM The Darkroom Committee is now bulk-loading Tri-X and experimenting with a new batch of color dim which delivers both slides and negatives. If you want in and or you 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 1:30 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 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy classical music on KUER, 90.1 FM. WASATCH FRONT: Lit. magazine is looking for editorial staff members. Must have an interest in art, poetry, fiction and-or photography photo-graphy and a slight degree of competence. Contact English Student info. Center, OSH 3-H-F, 581-8140. YOUTH HOSTEL: Needs volunteers during evening hours. Fun and experience with people. Call Durant at 364-5221. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS: Volunteer Corps needs you. People interested in working with volunteer services in the community may apply at the Student Activities Center in the ASUU offices. SONGFEST: ASUU Is accepting applications from students interested in participating on Songfest Committee. Pick up applications in the ASUU offices in the north wing of the Union. ECOLOGY: J25 reward still up for ideas to improve the University Environment, ideas and committee applications taken daily from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Union 161 (downstairs) or by mail at the same address. HELP FREE "U": All people interested in Free "U" classes please turn in an application ap-plication at the Student Activities Center You can help. KUER: Public Radio for the Selective Listener, presents mellow rock and middle-o-the-roH music or the early morning on I Lhl".Ml!nLn8 Af,er" weekdays from 8:30 . a.m. to 10:25 a.m. on KUER, 90.1 FM LarGeAaLva'hlM,MAS: SUU Legal 5erv' .V" 9,ve le9al aid ,0 students Monday through Friday, 3-5 p.m. Call 581? STUDENTS FOR REP. GYGI: Pick up bro-chures bro-chures and Gygl buttons at 4162 Barker Rd. In District 30. For additional Info, cal George Gyg , 298-9518. Gygi cares about nenrs; stop In and express your views. 1 S&SnC.spe.kon 1 sie!lfi meeting Tuesday at ! "" cTORK: Dr. Ariel ! gbs j - n;, ia?t wk due to an un-'IJernerBencjf- p6CEf Chess Club I SS&Sr'mVfef ' f" cDING: Poetry reading :' fat the Salt Lake Library : SJi ADVISORY COMMIT-' m'Msebe'n',, ,t -co St John's young f" en students to a oat- 'Sllr it St John's Church, 475 .om'n at 6:30 P.m. '"mcvbALL: Hlllel sponsors vol-Ll vol-Ll 30 9 30 p.m. at the Jewish pewter. Mil E. 1700 So. Phone '"n"S,"o"tSONr!(,volunteers needed !,iF0, e vote on election day. Call &!XXu-'' iiMiiare Interested In playing isSrca.l 582-6115 after 3:30 ''"TOo'etHER: Broadcasting, .1 II LL , 7.ases, graphics and lots "TIm pMIc Relations Bureau m 1 Kw students who are in-"Jf in-"Jf 'o'w pTac leal experience in l s S Jane Lob.ll, Union 160-C i 'XT Hinckley ! "" I"'; morlng an eec,ion nint I ;.-8wluer information. 1 X mil ormsby Is hoping for a jnverslW R"3t,v Cluband class- ,JIESIN CENTRAL CITY?: If interested, j Douglas Slock, 363-4595. SKIERS Solomon Bindings FREE! with Kastle Ski purchase iias ste!E& mm r i EUROPEAN AUTO PARTS & TIRES, INC. 1714 SOUTH STATE STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 841 15 487-7715 487-5645 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALL IMPORTED CARS TIRES FOR ALL IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CARS "SERVICE BEFORE AND AFTER THE SALE" I V ""eM""" I 8:00 TO 5:00 MON. THRU FRI. 8:00 TO 1 :00 SAT. 10 DISCOUNT ON PARTS WITH THIS AD VLgl i 1 i i iClassifieds ATTENTION AH students enrolled or interested in Secondary Teacher Certification A new approved professional program leading to secondary certification will begin be-gin Winter Quarter 1973. All students currently enrolled or who have previously been enrolled in secondary second-ary certification required courses may elect either the new or the old program. All students who begin course work in secondary certification courses in the Winter Quarter 1973, or following must complete the new program. Students who anticipate earning certification certifi-cation in 1974, or later must be admitted to certification within quotas established by the UTAH STATE Higher Board of Education. Educa-tion. QUESTIONS? See Mrs. Mary Lee Alkire in MBH 214 Vote Don Brooke democrat State Senate 5 Paid Pol. Ad by: Brooke for Senate Comm. D.G. Brooke, Secy WANTED LITTLE SISTERS wanted Phi Sigma Kappa little sister rush. Wed., Oct. 18, 1972, 7:00 p.m. Refreshments 1417 East 1st South (Directly (Dir-ectly across from the Physics Bldg.) If transportation is needed, call 355-0864. All girls welcome! Female room mate to share large attic apt. S45. Call Kathy days 255-4651. Wanted: 1 room mate (human being preferable) prefera-ble) 20th So. 1300 East. $57.50 per month. Call 581-7411. Ask for Rich. I l" m m Listen and Compare ti i r:j lUTOHOTtVE 0NDA3S0, 558 miles, 1972, S675. CalU85-9152. Nearly new overhead projector $35.00. Call ill 8411 Of 521 86552. iiHFiai great shape, $900 or best offer. 355 Waller 3:30 p.m. :0R SALE 1966 Porsche 912, excellent condition, $3200, 485-9018. ijMGfour seater. Rebuilt engine, front wheel anve. 1500. Call Mathis 328 8866 Midnight to ) DO a.m. Subaru, Excellent condition new tires, Sl!50, or best offer. 295-9260. 173, Consider the advantages of leasing your "t car: Save: Equity, Responsibility, wwy '73, Monte Carlo a ir, power steering l Brakes 3 year lease as low as $85.42 '73, Monday Night Movies Richard Lester's A HARD DAY'S NIGHT Starring the Beatles when they were young and handsome. The Beatles' first film was a sensation, not only for the lively quality of their characters but also the lively direction of Richard Lester. Union Little Theatre 7:00 410:00 P.M. 75C to, 3 years 157.50 Mazda, radio, tack, ra-dill ra-dill lires, rotary, 3 year lease J49.99 Any two, Model, Color. Dick Watson 487 6161. WOTO Fully equiped. Must sell at once, ml offer Call after 5 p.m. 299-4628, 467-1228. Wm. 30,000 miles, 2 new tires, clean one wner, must sell. Have company car. 363-K. 363-K. 'fflSSCimara 2200 Just married, must sell. 35J-2CU after 5:00. Frail Wheel drive '67 Olds Toronado. New Ire, ill extras excellent, condition. Call Dr. TM ill 6153 or 521 0736. W Chev. Nova SS, S2O0 00; automatic trans-Jii, trans-Jii, six good tires. 179v So. 5th East, 484- MIBusled, Need money for fine. Forced to " Triumph 650. Call 262-7254 after 6:00. RENT "N'S CHOICE reserved single room now relinquished. 1410 Butler. Across from "Wins Bldg. Non-smokers, non-drinkers. '"L,00 21" U' Access 10 ki,chen' Jwrs. V3S. Phone 363-3217. F SALE "liTmJ"""1 To""s' Skl " 'lm-Jmust 'lm-Jmust sell. Call Tusha 355-1627. rnsn H,,ei"' pi. Mir ski rack, 110. Call evenings 582- ""SosnBi "1 cm' new wi,n Nevada HI. e'ei0ls'r'0un'M or best offer. 467- ,"fiEor:bKir2sS5V4T,honi':' 2 V"rs old. "!ir,11sa?h.Sla?a;r1 Skls wi,h filler -JLjap! Call 364-4497 after 5 p.m. """fetiS.'''"1 Bass and PeV Bass pxcellent rr,nrii.i- Cal ,55.8523 FOR SALE: 2 Parokeets and cage. Great for an apt. that can't have pets! Call 582-3147. 10 Speed Bicycle: Buy direct from factory and save on top brand bicycle, will Dicker. 363-9368. Hart Javelins 195 cm with Nevada Bindings. Excellent condition. S100 or best offer. Call 582-7890. GIBSON "Byrdland" Guitar. 3 months old, J795.00, FIRM. Phone 582-8118 after 6:00 pm. 'Sony' Stereotaperecorder Model 252 with speakers and microphones S130.00. Phone 582-8118 after 6:00 p.m. LOST FOUND FOUND: 6 month old male dog. Part cocker spanial. Call 467 1761. LOST: intercollegiate Knights' pet tarantula. Answers to Egor. Contact SAC. Reward! PERSONAL LEARN TO SKYDIVE. Appointment or information infor-mation 255-3304. . CASTILE LOUNGE GIRLS DRINK FREE MON. & TUES. 8:30-10:30. HAPPY HOUR MON. THURS. 7:30 8:30 PITCHERS SI-GLASSES SI-GLASSES 15c. BAND SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. 923 SO. STATE. Talk to a Piranha. Dial 328-4811 for recorded message. EXPERT Thesis and paper typing. 40c per page. Janet 277-5991 after 6:00 p.m. ARMS LIMITATION: Topic for a new course Winter Quarter Physics 100, Science . Society, 1 credit hour. Distinguished visit ng lecturers will include: W.K.H. Panofsky, Chief U.S. Scientific Negotiator to the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Talks; Hans A. Bethe, Nobel LaOreate who headed the Presidential Study on Disarmament; Derald A Stuart, General Manager, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company; Eugene Wigner, ... Etc. Bull Session with the experts to follow each lecture. Visit the Physics Department's Display Booth in the southeast corner of Union 100, for more Information on this course and other Physics Department s general education courses. VOTE PAM TAGGART Senate District 1. SERVICES MATERNITY INSURANCE Guarantees $500 to $700 per child. Check paid directly to you. Up to one month. 225-7183. TYPING reports, manuscripts, thesis, dissertation. IBM typewriter. "Located near campus. Call Sally, 582-7018. Volks owners; electronic tune-up. Plugs, points, dwell and timing, check and adjust fuel system, check compression, adlust valves, lube and oil, repack wheels, check trans., adjust brakes, AND MORE $13.85. Call Sam 359-2498 anytime. Mother's Earth Things offers you a variety of sweater vests from shrinks to Dalmans. Original Ori-ginal hand crochet & knit sweater vests In ervy color. NOW at Mother's Earth Things 875 E. 9th South. Open Tuesday through Saturday Sat-urday 11:00 am to 6:00 pm. NEAR U Would like to tend children, small infant preferred. Call 582-3699. VOLKSWAGEN parts, engines & engine parts, high performance accessories, machining, tool rental. Save 15 percent and more. Call 485-9572 anytime. PROFESSIONAL TYPING-THESES, DIS-SERTATIONS, DIS-SERTATIONS, GRADUATE PAPERS. IBM SELECTRIC CARBON RIBBON. QUALITY QUAL-ITY PAPER SUPPLIED. CAROL 299-8807. Glass or mirror cube tables, $15, MADE to Order. Or-der. Call 364-4753 after 5:00. SHEEPSKIN COATS many styles, all beautifully constructed to fit you. Prices start at $90. 582-9204. i BETTER WAGES, PROMOTIONS & RECOGNITION? RECOG-NITION? Dynamic Resumes and-or complete com-plete Career Campaigns preP"!"-'!?: wide contacts! CAREER MATES 28 West 100 South S.L.C. 364-8452 (not an employment agency). . house REMODELING, room paneling, roofing, etc. Done by students. Very rrasonable prices. Quality workmanship, guaranteed- Phone Mike 322-0894. MARRIED COUPLES $400 maternity insurance in-surance plus cash bonus. $12.95 monthly. Grwson 262 8606, or 262-8606 after 5:00 p.m. TRAVEL ci r Athens SLC next summer! $430 for 'members who loin before December 10 Write for details Box 6266, SLC 84106, or can 355-4555. c. r Madrid SLC $339! Accredited courses, or call 355-4555. ENTERTAINMENT PLAYBOY Make your Holiday Party unique. PCome7y and musical entertainment from the comedy team of Joe a. Jeff 11. enterta inment circuit. After 5. 3d, WELCOME If you are making your home in this area, we invite you to know the people and spirit of this congregation. We are a free, liberal and democratic Church. We have no adherence ad-herence to creed or dogmas as the test of Church membership. We seek to walk in the oldest Christian tradition FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 2150 Foothill Drive Sunday Worship at 10:30 AM (Nursery provided) Douglas Lobb, Minister PART-DAYTIME help, 9-2 or 12-5. Night supervisor 25 hrs. a week. Fast food business. Apply Whataburger, 825 S. State. WANTED: 1 Photographer to work on the Chronicle. You get lots of work, a darkroom and minimal pay. Apply to Ron in the Chronicle Chron-icle office STUDENTS! Earn $12. an hour. Ethical California Cali-fornia Firm. Call 266-1296 after 1:00 p.m. BARTENDER Wanted. Part-time evenings. 1378 West No. Temple Models wanted, to pose for photographer in exchange ex-change for composite or photographs. Con-- Con-- tact Woods Photography, 486-7907. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED. $50 month plus utilities. Call Paula. 328-5468 or 328-0820. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted, own bedroom in triplex S50 month & utilities. Call 485-9086 eves. WANTED TO BUY cheap: one set of Encyclopedia Ency-clopedia Britanica; Call 355-6045. WANTED: Voters for Pam Taggart Senate District 1 SCRATCH? Some people would rather vote for the donkey; don-key; others can tell which candidate to vote for by simply comparing the sound of the candidates' names. If you don't fall Into either category, consider voting for Earl Jay Peck for your state representative. representa-tive. Jay is 29, a practicing attorney with degrees from the U of U In economics and law. He Is a candidate for the Utah House of Representatives from legislative district dis-trict no. 3. If your not usre, ask somebody. Paid political ad by E.J. Peck And Now Enjoy SOLID COLD HITS Every Day Wanted: Female to share 2 bedroom apartment apart-ment in Medical Towers. Grad Student preferred. pre-ferred. Call 582-3572. THREE girls need roommate. Nice apt. Furnished. J43. 75-month. Call anytime after 4:00 p.m., 355 1944. GUYS OR GIRLS: To sell top quality 10-speed bicycles. Excellent commissions. Call 363-9368. 363-9368. WANTED TO RENT: Distinguished Visiting Professor needs furnished home or apartment apart-ment preferably close to University campus, from 15 December 1972 to 1 April 1973. If interested in-terested in renting your home or apartment for this period of time contact Mrs. Nicholas, Physics Department, 581-6861. Transcendental Meditation as taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Introductory Lecture Tuesday, Nov. 7 Thursday,Nov. 9 12:30 & 7:30 pm Room 324 Union Bldg. A GIVH A DAMN for McGOVERN , 7 a.m. Tuesday Tenter's Hall 120 West 13th South |