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Show .r ,.oiTinw- Utah Mu- ( f?2 yu to gooc0i A you ar, And to us you are the m0si important man in the world: Bill Vandenborghe and Jim Sorensen have' our staff. We invite you to avail yourself oftT"" fine hair styling, cutting and toupe techniqjj For t hej n-st j m ers to bring in t0 r Special Chronicle Offer GOOD FOR ONE HAIRCUT AT THE REDUCED PRICE OF $125 I For I appointment i- (51.25) wz (278.1182 Dri? ! CROuiN I TOUPE' j HAIR STYLING FOR NUN MONIES: The National Science Foundation Founda-tion has reopened competition for 600 graduate fellowships in social sciences, sciences, mathematics and engineering Information is available in Park Bldg. 311 MOTHERS'S CLUB: Meeting Wednesday at 1:30 to 4 p.m. at the Sterling Sill Home Living Center. SQAURE DANCERS: Workshop for beginners be-ginners will be held Wednesday in the Union. MATH MAJORS: loin the Math Student Advisory Committee and help work for a better department. Apply by Oct. 22 in the Math Office. ORIENTAL STUDENTS: Meeting Thursday Thurs-day in the Union Den at 4 p.m. VOLUNTEER WORKERS: Interested in volunteer work? Call 359-1094 CEO-SCIENCE CLUB: First meeting Thursday at 6:30 p m. in Geology 103. All interested persons are welcome. ROYALTY: Deadline for Homecoming Queen applications are due Oct. 15. Pick up forms at the Student Activities Center. RAHA'I Everyone is invited to an informal infor-mal meeting Thursday a. 7:30 in Umon 279 BUSINESS FRAT: Delta Sigma Pi, the professional business fraternity, w, ho d a rush meeting Thursday at 9 p.m. in the Business Lecture Faculty Lounge. FRESHMEN: Tryouts for the freshman basketball team will be held Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Gym 109. CHICANOS: There will be a mass meeting meet-ing Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Union 27. BLACK STUDENTS: Meeting to form a new Black Theater group will be held Wednesday at 6 p.m. in Union 311. SURFS UP: Free U surfing class for beginners be-ginners starts Oct. 16. For information call 561-0157. GEOGRAPHY MAORS: Your student Advisory Committee needs you. Please leave your name and phone at the Geography Geog-raphy Department Office by Oct. 15. WEAVING AND FABRIC DESIGN: 10 a m to 5:45 p.m. Monday through Saturday Satur-day until Oct. 15 at 180 No. Main, Logan by Brenda Cowley. ART FACULTY EXHIBITION: Utah mu-feum mu-feum of Fine Arts, 10 a m ,5 p.m. Mon-day Mon-day through Friday. TIVOLI GALLERY: 34 W. Broadway oils and watercolors by Den and Dan Baxter 10 a.m. p.m. Tuesday through Satur day. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY BF. LARSON GALLERY: Harris Fine Arts Center Cen-ter paintings by marine artist Frederick . Waugh, from Edwin A. Ulrich Collect.on, through Oct. 17. PIONEER CRAFT HOUSE: Watercolors by Chris Jensen at 3271-5th E.; hours 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays, 9 s.m.-noon Saturdays. Sat-urdays. MATT MATTSEN STUDIOS AND LITTLE GALLERY: Oils by Matt Mattsen showing 9 a m -6 p m. Monday through Saturdays at 3237 So. State and at 3201 So. State. CORLING GALLERY: Art by Kathryn C. Wilson Marilee C. Latta, Don Doxey, poetry po-etry by Utah artists, metal scupture by Fred Thomas, hours noon-5 p.m Monday through Saturday, Fridays to 8 p.m. SALT LAKE ART CENTER: Reservior Park, acrylics by Ronda Nielson, through Oct. 16 Tuesdays through Fridays 1-4 p.m. SALT LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Third Floor Atrium Gallery, 209 E. 5th So., paintings by Ralph Schofield, sculpture by Leandro Delia Piana, through Oct. Library Li-brary hours. NSA COMMITTEE: Want to work for a better world? We are organizing a clearinghouse clear-inghouse for information and projects that strive for such a world. If you are willing to work with us join. Applications in ASUU. COURSE EVALUATION: Applications now available in the Student Activities Center. DORM RESIDENTS: Anyone interested in using the Ba II if darkroom contact George Chapman at 4346. LOOKING FOR MEMBERS: The English Student Advisory Committee is looking for members. Interested persons should pick up an application in OSH 311, or call 359-0248 for information. U. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Applications Applica-tions for Free U. Executive Committee open. Apply S.AC, in Union. ENGLISH STUDENTS: Applications for the English Student Advisory Committee are available in 331 OSH. ARTIST Jb IsltsUPPLIES 1 is WINDSOR' H 1 NEWTON I OILS AND WATER COLORS ENGINEERING NEEDS I lllHk SILKSCREEN MATERIALS- SCHOOL SUPPLIES J i7"v 4 1? vnr I ,- ! ft! ' VV ' I f -is K '-v'i : p U 1 5-a p-r. .a ,i f l ' 'i " "-"... I '', HI . . V I I V.. til -i-M ".. ."" ' "" CHesieli L4DV i rA t) Environment Reform ' r T V ' I ! Effective Zoning Enforcement. fH- ' Housing and Building Code J v IJ Enforcement, r " V. ' j 3- Pollution Control. J- 1 4- Creation of Mini Parks. Stephen M. Harmsen CITY COMMISSION "Because He's 1 . !l!!e |