OCR Text |
Show imPPEJSIING IROUND r PIONEER CRAFT HOUSE: Water-colors Water-colors by Chris Jensen at 3271-5th E.; hours 9 a.m. -5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m.-noon a.m.-noon Saturdays. 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 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: Reservoir 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 hours. NSA COMMITTEE: Want to work for a better world? We are organizing a clearinghouse 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 Ac-tivities Center. DORM RESIDENTS: Anyone interested in-terested in using the Ballif 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. COFFEE AND POLITICS: Thursday at 9 55 Ben Woodsen and John O. Williams, Willi-ams, candidates for mayor, will speak on "The Black Entry into Local Politics Poli-tics " Friday John Cooley, Christian Science Monitor Middle East Bureau Chief will speak on the "Arab-Israeli Conflict" at 8:50. Both in the Hinckley Hin-ckley Caucus room, OSH 255. UTE ALPINE CLUB: Party Friday from 8 p m to whenever at the Wasatch Mountain Lodge in Brighton. Cost-75 Cost-75 cents for members and $1 for non-members. non-members. SIERRA CLUB DINNER: The UINTA Chapter of the Sierra Club, will hold its annual dinner Monday at 6:30 at the Zion Lutheran Church. Reservations Reser-vations must be made by Friday through June Wickham at 328-1972. BAHA'I: Everyone is invited to an informal meeting Thursday at 7:30 in Union 279. BUSINESS FRAT: Delta Sigma Pi, the professional business fraternity, will hold 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. ART FACULTY EXHIB1TON: Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through TIVOLI GALLERY: 34 W. Broadway, oils and watercolors by Den and Dan Baxter 10 a.m.-6. p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY B.F. LARSON GALLERY: Harris Fine Arts Center, paintings by marine artist Frederick J. Waugh, from Edwin A. Ulrich Collection, through Oct. 17. I M ': tain & W mm-MS 3 rot 'Sm SHE'S QUALIFIED and FREE 1 j . ! To work for you Steve Harmsen has no 4 8Ufjr ' B private interest group to cater to. As an 1 ' -' ' A ! Attorney and Law Student Steve has been ( I I - iP'-ih-W active in Consumer Protection, Housing, jf L.T. , f Civil Rights areas. U Vi l 1 STEVE HARMSEN graduated from the U. ' V ' l I () 66 havin9 been active in student af- : I He ,ater Seated from George I At I Washington Law Center in '69. While in - i S I Wash- D.C. he worked for George Rom- J 1 ! J ney and Sen. Len Jordan. At 29 he is , . 1 presently a City Prosecutor for Salt Lake I 1 VOTE YOUNG wrvrr 1 J w, VOTE QUALIFIED VOTE STEPHEN M. HARMSEN CITY COMMISSION x,,1JI- 1 PAID POLITICAL AD BY STUDENTS FO HA,uu "I . ' 1 |