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Show CALLING U VAGABOND ' SPORTS KASTLE S X GERRy SKIS ( WARM PARKa I UPS J Expert Sfy Binding, Mounting Repair 2313 Parleys Way 485-1953 Meetings HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE : Meeting Meet-ing Thurs. at 4:30 p.m. In Student Activities Center. Union food service ser-vice will be discussed. CAMPUS GIRL SCOUTS: Meeting Sun at 2 p.m. in Union 311. ENGLISH DEPT. STUDENT ADVISORY: ADVI-SORY: Committee meeting Wed. at 3:15 In OSH 130. Plans for exam file, course evaluation and departmental depart-mental survey will be discussed. PUB COUNCIL: Meeting Thurs. at 4:30 in Union 323. U. SKI CLUB: First meeting Dec. 10 at 3:30 In Union 312. All interested skiers welcome. Election of officers FISHERMAN COFFEE HOUSE: Frl. Jam session. Sat., open sing. The stage is open to everyone. Bring your guitar 8 p.m. at the Blue Light In the alley near 2nd So. and University Uni-versity St. ASME: What's my line panel discussion. discuss-ion. All interested Mechanical Engineering En-gineering students are Invited. 7 p.m. Wed. In Union 319. FOLK AND BLUES WORKSHIP: . Comes to Utah Sat. at 8:30 p.m. in the cork room. Union. Bring your music box and chords and Join us. Admission Is free. A and S loves you. GOT PROBLEMS? : We listen. We try-to try-to help even. Call 322-8276. Come-Balliff Come-Balliff Hall basement. ''F" wing Rm. 502. Open 24 hours a day. (Students (Stu-dents problems center). KUED Channel 7 7:30 THE FRENCH CHEF. 8:00 THE PRESIDENT'S MEN 1939. 8:30 BOOK BEAT: THE CORPORATE CORPOR-ATE OLIGARCH. 9 00 DIAL 7 SPECIAL: A DESPERATE DESPER-ATE GAME SUICIDE. ana plans lor ciud events ana ski excursions. ROTARACT INTERNATIONAL: International In-ternational project "Bolivia" will be pictorially and verbally presented present-ed by Mr. Kay Allen, chairman. Bolivia Partners (an Alliance for Progress affiliate). Christmas break activities wilt be finalized. Meetings Wed. at 7:30 p.m. In Union 324. I.K.'S: Meeting Wed. at 5 p.m. S.P.S. : Meeting Thurs. at 8 p.m. In N. Physics Bldg. for all students interested in-terested In physics and in meeting notable physicists should attend this meeting of the Student Physics Society. Soc-iety. SOARING CLUB: Anyone interested? Meeting Thurs. at 7 p.m. in room 2018 Merrill Engineering Bldg. ABS: Association of Brown Students meeting Wed. in Union 321 at 6 p.m. All Spanish-Mexican American Students Stu-dents invited to attend. CWEANS: Meeting Wed. Meet at fishpond 5 p.m. Wear uniforms. ARTIST AND SPEAKERS: Meeting I STUDENT OR FACULTY GRIPES: Any student with problems or gripes against a teacher or any teacher with problems or gripes against a student(s). bring them to Student-Faculty relations meeting meet-ing Wed. at 3:30 p.m. in the Park Bldg. Conference room. TEACHING CERTIFICATION: Students Stu-dents planning to complete graduation gradua-tion requirements Fall quarter and receive teaching certificates must apply for the certificate. Applications Applica-tions are in the Teacher Certification Certifica-tion Office, MBH 224. COFFEE HOUSE: University coffee house presents Dick 'n Terry Thurs. at 8 and 9 p.m. Union cork room. 50 cents per person. KUER 90.1 FM 7:00 PIAN E FORTE 8:00 GREAT ISSUES FORUM 9:00 ON CAMPUS. SAT., DEC. 6 ONLY - 5. L Tabernacle - 8:30 p.m. HIM mMMMmAH M!f SYMPHONY An exciting fun-filled treat for the entire family featuring the Lakeside Chord-busters, Chord-busters, Utah S. P. E. B. S. Q. S. A. champions conducted by Turk Evans. Bernstein Selection from "West Side Story" Barbershop Symphonic Medley The Old Songs MAURICE !ABRAVANEL Purcell Trumpet Voluntary Sweef; SweefH RoJes of MaL director t, conductor Britten Young Person's Guide to the ay D" Barbershop Chorus aont. Instruments of the Orchestra ConeY lsland Babe It Belongs lo Me Tickets $4, $3, ?2 Dvorak Symphony No. 5 in E minor inny Family Tickets Only $10 (fr0m the New World) Old m" "liive On Sale at 55 West First (2nd and 4th movements) f You Knew'suiie South (328-5626) Come early and see the lights and displays on Temple Square Thurs. at d.JV p.m. m union, committee com-mittee members unable to make it or wishing Hem of business placed on the agenda are asked to leave messages in Student Activities Center Cen-ter or with Rick Luthi. PROSPECTIVE YOUNG DEMOCRATS: DEMO-CRATS: Meeting Wed. at noon In Union 312. Very important. Announcements DUE TO AUDIO DIFFICULTIES: Beyond our control. Lunch 'n Listen will not be held this week. Tune in next week for a super colossal two-weeks-worth special. LEADERSHIP TRAINING CLASS: Campus Crusade for Christ Wed. from 7-9 p.m. at 1155 E. 5th So. "The Passover Plot will be discussed. dis-cussed. INTERNATIONAL W O M E N' S CHRISTMAS TEA: Thurs. from 3-4 p.m. in Union Den. Thera Smith speaker on "The Christ tn Christmas". Christ-mas". For Information call 521-6962. COLLEGE LIFE: Campus Crusade for Christ Frl. from 7:30-9:30 p.m. 1155 E. 5th So. "ANDITING AND THE COMPUTER COMPUT-ER . . .": Gordon B. Davis. Ph.D.. CPA Head. Management Information Informa-tion Systems from University of Minnesota will be speaking on this subject Thurs. in MHGH oi Business Lecture Hall. KUTE COUNCIL: Applications being accepted for this council Wed. through Frl. in ASUU offices. FLYING CLUB: The free ground school being offered by the Flying Club will being on Thurs. at 3:30 in Union 319. Completion of the course should enable you to pass the FHA written exam for a private pilot's license. THETA'S: Remember Theta thervvce Dec. 13, 5:15 p.m. West Tute. PATRIOTS: Hank Huey. pawn of the International communist conspiracy, will read a paper entitled "Capitalism "Capi-talism and bullshit" Fri. at 7:30 p.m. In Tanner Library, 334 OSH. Be there and stand up for America. BALLROOM AMERICAN STUDENT ASSOC.: Sponsoring a program on Spanish Medieval songs, Romances, folk dances and a play reading. Come and find out Fri. at 5 p.m. In Union 312. CHESS PLAY: Every Thurs. for all interested In Union 323 at 8:15 p.m. Th ere are I 23,000 reasons why YOU should advertise in The Daily Utah Chronicle All of them are students who spend over $3000 each year on everything under the sun . . . food, clothes, cars, books, appliances, luxuries . . . (3000 x 23,000 a $69,000,000 market each year) ARE YOU GETTING YOUR SHARE OF THAT $60,000,000? The Daily Utah Chronicle is probably the only successful way you can reach the college age student in Salt Lake City. . . . Within 5-10 years, the same students that see your ads A will be holding most of the top leadership positions in the country. . . . A CAN YOU ' AFFORD TO LOSE THE COLLEGE MARKET? ) The DAily UtaIi CfiiRONicl.E j HENRY VIII J Handcrafted Leatherware is Here. Dozens of unique, handcrafted Leather Shoulder Bags can be seen in Van Cott C24 this week only. Ask for Sally or Penny Hill. Remember Christmas is coming. |