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Show . s j , ' i CALLING Ml' I ! TDjrHLT: Th. Ute-Tahnas, r""-15"1 will be holding trvouts for new member, Tuesday through Thuradav. A get Uf?lte be held TW RL" v Pf- the Auerbech cUfl further Hormation iJ i2"8133 r contact the Union Information Desk. TWINKLE-TOES ATTENTION: nckets are now on sale for the Union Dance Committee sponsored Buttercups and Daisies" ball to 06 held Saturday. Ducats are available from 11 a-m. to 2 pjn. m the Huddle Ticket Booth for 1.25 per couple. SPRING FROLIC: The annual rni ojgma spring picnic for man-c"1 man-c"1 2f m)or an minors will be held Thursday at 4;30 p.m. In Fairmont Park. The first annual faculty-student Softball game will be conducted, as well as volley- ball and community singing. Reservations Res-ervations may be ,-roade tn the biology office. " ! ALL FAIR LA DIRS: Ardean Watts is sill interviewing oandl- ' dates for roles in the Summer Festival presenutions of Tiust" and "My Fair Lady." Mr. Watts stressed that he la seeking 'unique" voices (but unique or not, you still got to be able to carry tune). j interested students should contact Mr. Watta through the University j Theater Department for audition i appointments. BUDDING STriXBrCKS HARK: j The College of Southern Utah is ! seeking two responsible Journalists to serve as Editor and Assistant Editor on next year's Thunderblrd. Persons applying for either of these positions, which carry tuition grants, should send complete credentials cre-dentials to the Student Association, college of Southern Utah. SCREAM TEAM: Those Interested Interest-ed in trying out for cheerleader should meet today and Tuesday at noon on the lawn in front of the observatory. Those interested who cannot attend should contact Sydney Smith. PLAY IT SMART whn you buy dl Wt We h&vm th valu! ? i Wa have th J V prMtigrl '. sL X And w hav ' Vv' th mrchndi , jf A BENNION'S BOYD f ARK 166 So. Mais EMpIre 4-1667 Brine this ad seres you sseeey . CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 322-7483 Between 1-3 p.m. NIONl LOVIES II 1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS Mister Magoo and His Magic Lamp May 15 and 16 I HAVE FUN-BOWL at RANCHO "42" LANES 641 West North Temple This ad worth ons iree qama when you bowl ihrae or more games. Good May 11 and May 12. - tional categories. If you are 18 years of age and weigh 110 pounds or more, you are eligible to donate blood. Chronicle Classified Ads Get Results OBVIOUSLY! f.I,A Women's portraits rOTT ' that please S Two 8 x 10 524 . j Phone 359-2047 . f f A' y 342 East First South 1 ' XO'I I 1 rOR SALX Spotless 'eo Fai con. Standard tran. I Eicellenl condition. MUST SELL will take $850. EM 4-9862 BE THE FIRST to have 45 speed phono. In your car. FREE demonstration. 2113 South 5th E. '62 V.W Must nil, eicellent condition, Make otler. Call CR 7-0595. 60 FIAT $30" or beit ofler. EM 3-8100. USED BIRD cage. Make otler. Call 5- 484-7001. HELP WANTED I TEACHERS WANTED" ' $5,000 up. Weal, Southwest end ' Alaska. FREE registration. Soulhweet Teachers Agency, 1303 Central Are. N E. Albuquerque, N.M. 5300 per month part time. Beginning iaU quarter. Must Inquire now. The answer lor a sharp working mal studeru. Call 466-8607, ask ton Vr. Rod Majdleld. EBTIC3tS EXPERIENCED TYPIST with etectrtc typewriter for hire. Term papers. , thesis, etc. phone loan Malan. 963 East 2nd South No. 2, 363-2591 QUALITY TYPING erf Iheees, theme papers, engineering typing etc. DA 8 8625 or AM 6-1297. ask for Do. TYPING of term papers, themes, reports re-ports etc. Rough 4 final dreite. Mrs. Neeley, IN 7-4320. WILL DO typing. Theses, term pepen oc reports. Call AM 6-2895. t ,. TYING, themn, thesis papers etc. E- perienced former Sec. IN 6-418, 161 South 23rd East. TYPING Terra papers, thesis, reports. etc. 384-7561. EXPERIENCED, ACCURATE TYPING. Term papers, thesna, etlssertatlans New electric elite lypownrer. Mrs, Hsnsen 486-058 or Mrs. DltUvsen HU $-3096. Applications for AMS Citizenship Awards ApplicaHoiit ar available at Hm information dk, in th Union Bldav for Aisoeiotad Men Stu-ents' Stu-ents' CrHzanthip Awords. Awards are to be gtren to outstanding freshman, sophomore, junior and senior men students at the AMS awards banquet to be held on May 26. All male students are invited to apply during the next week. SMOSTAI. BIDE NEEDED to Sen Frsndsro tree, Leaving alter graduation. WlUlnaj share expenses. 278-S91B. , ACCUBATE TYPING. BrperienoeKl In theses, term papers, engineering Irplng, drsmng. Electric trpewrtsse. Call Mrs. Swan 32-OTM. LEAVING POft' EAST -Coeet ' hine 10 apros. Riders 40 share expenses. and driving. Cell Mike S2J-VJM. SPECIAL OFFER. AD PI tap tormeJ applications turned In lodaT will considered tar the bowery. PART TIME SALESMAN SUnley Record Plan Inc. Nations Nat-ions oldest and largest album portrait program offers high earnings to right person. per-son. Our company is commended com-mended by Parents Magazine, a member of B.BSy wd established est-ablished 15 years In Utah. Jay Lynn & Saans Studios sponsor spon-sor our offer. W need two high class young men to call on single girls- Our offer givw customers custo-mers a universal advantage in obtaining QUALITY portraits. port-raits. Must have excellent appearance appear-ance and reliable transportation, transporta-tion, and ft prepared to work a minimum of 20 hours week. Call Mr. Uttrell at CR 7-5856.' '.. 1 Mmhsd Jn PLAYBOY of: I J Buy a complete Xlpjjlsw Tuxedo. Shirt " i i' tie' cumerun' ill ri JlJ cufflinks and I tl A studds are includ. I A vJ A comPlete' I xlr Receive one years ; I 3 subscription to : t PLAYBOY MAG. ; ir We also have ' Salt Lake Lar- " 1 - j gest selection of ! fonnal attire in our V I I rental dept , I I from S750 complete Um KING'S V ROW. the rtst Lft aM m JNTDOORS ALWAYS S f(w ablways j 1 MATCHES J hi BE SURE ' MAR0UT-COLD! MAR0UT-COLD! - 1 u.l ? .lALLsW0KE8 WHAT'S NEW IN THE MAY ATLANTIC? "The Squeeze on th Ubersl Unl-vsrlty" Unl-vsrlty" by J. Douglas Brown: Car th liberal university survive In s cllmat of bigness, diversity, and specialization? And what veluei would be lost if we succumbed to th concepts of the multiversities? "Uebllnf, Libel, east th Prase": touts M. Lyon discusses th respon slblllty of th press, the threat to tht freedom of the press from libel suits, nd Inadequate training of reporters "Th Computers of Tomorrow"! Martin Qreeaberfer analyzes th x tent to which computers wHI reacn Into our dally lives. PLUS: "The Mae Stranlr ol Boston" by tri Stanley Gardner, vTokyo and th Olympics", "Peopis on Fir: Th Congo" and fifo "A Rough Map of Greece". ?! What happens when an outstanding staff jt , -of editors sate out : jr to produce a maga- T zine of the highest ' oademlc and cultural cul-tural Interest? You'll know when you reao Th Atlantic. In ach laau you'll Mnd fresh nee , exciting lit- . rary tech nlques, saen analyses of r current affairs and Jr. o high order of errtl- jr SAU Urn. Get your cop' JT NOW today. "V irruDErrrs 4 rACULTY t . SAVS ' r. ' V' 1 , ' 4o Ff5R GALLON , . " usl etf OSJsmsye ; ' ' . y- ' 1 '- . CKEE STJIVfCp STATTOM ' ' ' . " tCoraer JM Ave, 9eeft , , J WAFTED 10 g&VEB Dolles- ' WW e. Cell i b, alsn ArOO st HU 5-32IS. feMt'sttaT ' ' " ' VCTT-CLEAJI Mrdure'sheel ensm. ' Oareoe A etareg. 1 -iroo. tl) South -Jlet teas. Cell ii'TrVi. . S7, t HOOel hsmiee-ed eresWrtenr. JO ( ft lrvui sees Viul Cs . ' Wis fr U. w iV ' I Teacher for . copeTaU nursery sdrL Befin. Sapt- arrrber. Thi : . . ; -' ; ' week.' Nursery training vut -, i . aprtenc requir!. CaU HU 1790 or 363-W84.' I v fc - '' j ' V,. . - f ' 'i ' . ' r- - |