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Show A10 Friday, January 7, 1983 Signpost Powder Mountain to sponsor Freestyle ski competition There will be an Inter-mountain Freestyle competition this weekend at Powder Mountain. The dual mogul competition will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m., while the ballet and aerial competitions will be held on -A i ' I 1 Elder Dean L. Larsen Member of the Presidency of the First Quorum of the Seventy Friday, January 7, 12:00 Noon Institute Chapel 1302 Edvalson Horizons in Thought is a a weekly Series Featuring outstanding speakers. Plan on attending each week I Assif iecIs HELP WANTED HAVE OPENINGS for 5 college menwomen. Must be neat appearing and have car. Work 2 nights a week and Sat. $15 per hour. For personal interview see Mark Benson, President of Castlewick Co. on Wed. Jan 12 only at 10am - 11am - 1pm - 3pm in room 336, Weber State College Union Bldg. 4321 LIVE-IN COMPANION for elderly woman. Free rent, board. Non-drinking, non-smoking female for meal preparation and supervision. Large home close to college. Free room plus salary. References required. Call immediately 773-7100. 4320 BIG BROTHER AND BIG SISTER is in need of volunteers. If you are interested in helping the young kids in need of this service call 626-6349 and ask for Michele. TF Storytelling, the Oral Tradition Instructor: Anneliese Konkol 2 credit hours for teacher's recertification For more information call: 399-3456 Ext. 273 Sunday at 10:30 a.m. All competitions will be held on the Quikdraw run. Registration is at 8 a.m. at the Sundown lodge. You must be a member of the USSA to compete. You can obtain membership when you register. The Latter-day Saint Student Association and the Ogden L.D.S. Institute present: HORIZONS IN THOUGHT PRESS REPORTERS needed for ASWSC. If interested call Al Silberstein at 6970 or come to UB 232 to apply. TF OPPORTUNITIES PROCESS MAIL AT HOME! $30 per hundred! No experience. Part or full time. Start immediately. Details, send self-addressed, stamped envelope. HAIKU DISTRIBUTORS, 115 Waipalani Rd., Haiku, HI 96708. 4325 FOR SALE 1970 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88. Excellent condition. $400. Phone 479-4182. 4321 BRIDAL GOWNS, $100 and up; Hats and veils $40 and up. Val's Fashion Hut, 5320 S. 1950 W., Roy. 825-7080. 4320 The membership fee is $20. There is also an entry fee of $15 for one event and '$20 for two or three events. If there are any questions call 745-3771. The public is invited to watch from the parking areas. WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE to share fully furnished (color TV, Washer, Dryer) 2-bedroom apt. $130mo. plus half utilities. Call Utana, Psychology Dept. 626-6247 (8am-5pm). 4320 WANT TO buy or rent first year French tapes A.S.A.P. Call Donna at 394-6273 or 626-6358. 4320 I LIVE in SLC and I need to share gas with someone in my car or his. 466-3019. 4320 RECENT Mono patients needed for special study. Participants paid $50 for approx. one hour. 1-277-9392. 4322 FEMALE LDS roommate wanted. Beautiful apartment in excellent area. Must be clean and responsible. Call Jannette at 627-2800, ext. 2090 before 3:00; 479-3384 after 3. 4320 SERVICES EXPERT MECHANICAL auto service to students. Call Tom, evenings. 394-0266. 4323 TYPINGWORD PROCESSING Text storageediting, even right margins, printwheel variety, graphics. 467-2856 SLC. 4320 A Karate Club is being organized on campus by John Linkletter (pictured on far right). Linkletter will be the head instructor for the club and there will be three others who will also teach. Linkletter has a black belt and follows Gridiron Game comes to The "Gridiron Bowl Game" ended on January 1. This year the bowl games were not marked by a lot of major upsets. A mild surprise was the Penn State win over Georgia for the national championship.- Winning first place was student Rick Nelson. Nelson finished with a 14-2 mark, missing only the. outcomes of the Hoi-day Bowl and the PeaCii Bowl. David Johnson, a Weber State student, finished second with a PERSONAL FIND COMPANIONSHIP for fun times or a lifetime with DATE & RELATE, 392-1921, 723-7664. 4322 MISC. USED BOOKS: All Academic areas. Sci-Fi, Fantasy, new and old comic; Fiction Exchange. THE BOOKSHELF, Downtown Ogden. 4325 OPEN NOW - The Sprout Cafe-natural food. Inside Mickey's-248 27th - 621-9692. 4321 moi sm in concert January 12, 1983 at 8 p.m. Union Building Gallery Sorority and Fraternity RUSH $1 at the door public invited Association. All who are interested in joining the club can contact John Knight at the Intramural Office, the phone number is 626-6476. 13-3 mark. He missed the Independence Bowl, the Holiday Bowl, and the Sun Bowl. Layne Slack garnered third place with a 12-4 mark, missing the Holiday Bowl, Sun Bowl, Peach Bowl, and the Sugar Bowl. The fourth and final place went to Fla-vain Tabaha who also finished with a 12-4 mark. Tabaha missed the Sun Bowl, Gator Bowl, Peach Bowl,' and the Sugar Bowl. Lisa Wright finished with the highest score among Feb. u in I '. H M Enrr, Fee S2i JSdi BE IN THE V';S RIGHT J PLACE AT THE 1 RIGHT I TIME ) ALL.AMtRlt.AN COLLEGIA ft T ALLS I SIAKLH Photo courtesy Bob Burden of the Japanese Karate an end the guest predictors with a 12-4 mark. Dr. Lee Sather and Steve Largent each finished with a 10-6 mark, while Mike Nichter finished with a 9-7. All of the winners in the "Gridiron Bowl Game" may pick up their prizes at the Signpost office. The Signpost wishes to thank everyone who entered, and the different businesses that donated the prizes for helping to make the "Gridiron Game" so successful. 'What a bright idea !" Tom Edison |