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Show Friday, March Paga Two Please submit items for Events weekday's between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. two days prior to publication. Items should be typed or legibly written on paper or the form from the Chronicle office, 240 Olpin Union. Please include date, time and place. Tomorrow section may be deleted when news space is limited. Today 10 a.m. Women's Conference Panel Discussion, "CustomsConstitutions: The Legal Rights of American Indian Women," Roberta Ferron, University of Kansas; Mary Ellen Sloan, attorney; moderated by Floyd A. O'Nicl, American West Center, Union West Ballroom. 10 a.m. Women's Conference Panel Discussion, "Women in the Criminal Justice System: Docs Gender Make a Difference?" Carol Ann Weisbrod, University of Connecticut; Lee Teitelbaum, University of New Mexico; moderated by Kristine Strachen, Law, Union Saltair Room. Noon School of Medicine Interdepartmental Research Cell Interaction in the Developing Seminars, " Axon-Targ- et Auditory Nervous System," Thomas N. Parks, anatomy, HSC Classroom A. Women's Conference Keynote Address, "Women and the Constitution," Joan Rutgers; Lee Teitelbaum, New Mexico; Carol Cornwall Madsen, BYU, Union West Ballroom. 3 Relations Between Consenting Adults," Estclle Freedman, Stanford; Tonus Almaguer; Peggy Pascoe, history, Union Saltair Room. 3 p.m. Women's Conference Seminar, "Utah Women and the Law," Christine Soltis, Salt Lake Legal Defenders; Aileen Clyde; G re the Peterson, Governor's Commission on the State of Women, Union West Ballroom. 3:30 p.m. Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Graduate Seminar, "Current Research in Heat Transfer in Magma Systems," Alfonso Ortega, Sandia National Laboratories, MEB 2325. 4 p.m. Chemical Engineering Graduate Seminar, "Animal Cell Reactors," Harvey Blanch, UC-Berkel- ey, MEB 2290. Department of Mathematics Differential Continuation of the Harmonic Maps Seminar, Geometry Seminar, Theorem," JWB 308. 4:10 p.m. "Eclls-Samps- Organization of American Historians, Union Ballroom. 1:15 p.m. Women's Conference Seminar, "Our Bodies Ourselves?" Cynthia Hones, physician; Lynn Paltrow, New York ACLU; Maureen Cleary, attorney, Union Saltair Room. 1:15 p.m. Women's Conference Seminar, "Husband and Wife in the 1 9th century and Beyond," Norma Basch, Legislature from page one foods and nutrition and industrial engineering at the U. Because of these cuts, the Legislature was very cognizant of higher education's situation. Higher education did a good job of cleaning house, Carting said. The tax reform bills generated $121 million (income tax shift $50 million; cigarette tax increase $10 million; and increased sales tax $61 million), which will allow the state to fund higher education at a level necessary to maintain the quality of education. In addition, universities will be able to enhance existing programs and increase faculty salaries on a select basis, he said. Carling also said programs eliminated in the higher education system cannot be reinstated. In addition, colleges and universities must work together to prevent courses from being duplicated at each school. Jazz i Theatre. 7 p.m.-Midnig- 9 a.m. Women's Conference Seminar, "Citizenship, Immigration and Ethnicity: The Rights of Women," Dcen Gonzales, Pomona; Candice Bredbenner; Yihua Li, journalist, Union West Ballroom. 9 a.m. Women's Conference Seminar, "Pornography Carling and Dmitrich say the early retirement bill passed by the Legislature will provide a window of opportunity for state employees. Employees who have been working for the state for 25 years may retire no matter what their age. This will aid in Gov. Norm Bangertcr's plan to reduce state government by 1,000 full-tiemployees. Carling said as many as 400 highly paid state employees who retire will not be replaced, thus saving the state a tremendous amount of money. However, Dmitrich said it may cause a "brain drain in the educational system." Many of the top teachers and trained administrators in public education will leave. They will be people. replaced by young, Although there could be some drawbacks to this, he said it will provide teaching opportunities or future employment for graduating college seniors. me less-experien- weekends lMam live Jazz for Lunch-Trurs.&Fri.12-2- OFF Style Cuts & Perms Call or FREE Luncheon Special BEVERAGE with every meal Expires March 20. 1987 22 East 100 South 1597 Open . 1 Take out 7 delivery available Station J f 7 $1 discount for U. of U. Students Ticket Outlets: Acoustic Music, Cosmic Aeroplane, Intermountain Cuitar & Banjo, Kingsbury Hall, Smokey's Records & The Waking Owl Bookstores. & ASUU ht 7 University Chess Club, Union Den. 8 p.m. Chamber WindsStrings Concert, DGH. p.m.-Midnig- Sunday University Chess Club, Union Den. 7 p.m. Monday p.m. Department of Medicinal Chemistry Seminar, "The Development of Gmetidine," Graham J. Durant, 4 SkH3UA. LesbianGay Student Union, OSH 215. 7:30 p.m. Superior teacher sought for award The College of Social and Behavioral Science is seeking nominees for its annual Superior Teaching Award. The award is presented at commencement and carries a cash prize. Selection criteria are ability to inspire students, mastery of subject matter, concern for students, rigor of the teacher's demands for student excellence, creative teaching skills and lasting impact of the teacher's efforts. Department chairs, student advisory committees in SBS departments, faculty, present students and alumni are invited to submit nominations, which must be for professors from the college. To obtain a nomination form, call or write the selection committee Chair Duncan Metcalfe, Department of 1. 1987 LTD. it 4 '"4 authentic I Save a full 10 when you visit rP in Foothill Village. -- acooklng 4700 south 900 East In Ivy Placo 264-833- Receive a 10 at JB's 3 OUTSIDE DINING SOON PARTY PACKS Featuring Shrimp Creole Sponsored by: the Utah Arts Council Folk Arts Program Theatre. Association said members of his slightly more removed community are less concerned. "We discussed the issue and decided that a new safer facility on 500 South would be in the best interest of the community as a whole," he said. BOYS OF THE LOUGH with special guests: The Deseret String Band Tuesday, March 10, 7:30 Kingsbury Hall $8 in advance, $10 day of the show. Union Movie, Police Academy, Union - CAJUMKITCHEN IN CONCERT n. 7 and 9 p.m. p.m. Mon.- Sat er txP,res APriI nil QlVrx 322-103- 1 0 Hoff-Wilso- Randon Wilson, president of the Sunnyside East 487-309- 1 South 1100 East 8:30-6:0- Equal Rights," Karen Shepherd, Network; Victoria Palacios, Utah Board of Pardons; Edwin Firmage, law; Joan with the state building board to discuss their complaints. A petition against the new facility will be circulated within the community. 4-- 487-232- 2 a-- from page one N Jam Session every Sunday 9-- waste Professional Stylists For Men & Women APPOINTMENT or WALK-I- Happy Hour Daly 7 studies; Patty Reagan, health, Union Saltair Room. U a .m. State Arboretum of Utah Spring Lecture, "Trees," Steve Schwab, Union 323. 9:30 Big 5 Ski Club Races, Solitude. 10:45 a.m. Women's Conference Seminar, "Controlling the Purse Strings," Winnie Taylor, Florida; Cathlecn Zkk, family and consumer studies; Jean Lee, history, Union West Ballroom. 10:45 a .m Women's Conference Seminar, "Suffrage: The Power of the Ballot," Ethel Klein, Columbia; Jean Bickmore White, Weber State; Susan Olson, political science, Union Saltair Room. I p.m. Women's Conference Seminar, "Special vs. 581-866- 25 pm vs. Censorship: Whose Rights are Violated?" Louise Knauer, attorney; Donald A-- Herrin, family and consumer Anthropology, University of Utah, Salt Lake Gty, UT, 3. 841 12: The phone number Nominations will also be accepted in the form of a letter explaining the nominator's association with the professor and reasons for the nomination. Letters should be sent to the above address. The nomination deadline is April 1. For That Special Night Out Otthe 11-- 7 & University Chess Club, Union Den. ht Saturday Restaurant Daily Lounge Daily on 6 p.m. MHSSO Meeting, Annex 1056. 7 and 9 p.m. Union Movie, Police Academy, Union Noon Hoff-Wilso- n, Women's Conference Seminar, "Sexual p.m. 7987 j Jambalaya Cajun Chicken Wings Caj'un Blackened Fish Sausage with Red Beans and Rice Cajun Burger Sweet Potato Pecan Pie Beignets TAKE OUT AVAILABLE 2 FORI ENTREE I Buy cny cntrco. net cnothcr free! with coupon only expires f.rch 31. I discount on your meal purchases by simply showing your Student ID. , to our cashier! And. . . use this special coupon for a free serving Special for "U" Students! FREE SERVING OF APPLE PIE Present this coupon and receive your free serving of our Delicious Apple Pie on your next visit to JB's in Foothill Village Expires March 19. 1987. Not redeemable for cash. Offer good only at JBs 1414 Foothill Drive. '. '. |