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Show Calling U YR LUNCHEON: The Utah Young Republican Club invites all interested . persons to attend a luncheon with former Congressman Congress-man Sherman Lloyd on Thursday, Jan. 20. The price is $1.65 and must be paid to Mrs. Nelson, OSH 250, before 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 18. Mr. Lloyd will discuss the 1966 elections elec-tions at the luncheon held from 12 to 1 p.m. in Union 304. GREEK GAMES: The Greek Week Bridge Tournament will be held Jan. 20 from 2:30 to 6 p.m. in Room 203 of the Union. AFTERNOON MEETS: The Baptist Bap-tist Student Union meets Tuesday afternoons at 5:30 in the University Univer-sity Baptist Chapel 316 South University Uni-versity Street. All students are welcome. NEGRO CULTURE: Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie will speak on "The Contribution of the Negro to American Culture" Sunday, Jan. 16 at 5:00 p.m. at the Campus Christian Center. Gillespie is President Pres-ident of the Ogden Branch of the NAACP. All are welcome to the discussion and following supper. AEROSPACE OFFICERS: A 1 ....... - ... USAF Officer Qualifications will be conducted this wi' next year's applicants for ate AFROTC. Sophomores and Jir with two years of college let; eligible for the tests given te at 1 p.m. and tomorrow at ) i in Annex 275. For further hi mation, contact the Departaa Aerospace Studies, 6263. APPLY YOURSELF: App': tions are being accepted a I ASUU offices for chairmanship the Handbook Committee. Deak is today. IDENTITY CRISIS: If you do: have an ID card, have your i taken at the MBH Audio Vis Bureau today. GREENTHUMBS TALK: 1 first in a lecture series concer. horticulture Do's and Don't! well as other outdoor living is erts will be held tonight from: to 9 p.m. in the Garden Ce: northeast corner of Sugsrfc; Park at 1600 East 21st South.1 Miles Labrum will speak on j purpose and potential of the 1 bore turn. - - - - " |