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Show pROUND &4bS SENOR LUNCH M DINNER d3llSl GREAT T7 MEXICAN Jm FOOD 216 So. State 3634354 BICYCLE-IN: Bring a picnic. Will discuss the future of bicycling in Utah at Sugarhouse Park, Saturday October 23. (Weather permitting.) For information in-formation call Craig 277-2406. LATIN AMERICAN STUDENT ASSOC: All members and interested people are invited to a talk by Mr. Cilberto Lopez on Mexican Anthropology, An-thropology, Friday in Union 322 at 6 p.m. BOWLING: Women's intramural competition. Bring a friend and come, Saturday at 9 a.m. to the Union bowling lanes. AT THE FISHERMAN COFFEEHOUSE: Friday, Curtis Strange and Saturday, Mike Rosman, Pat Hyland, and Marilyn Mari-lyn Sanada free at the Blue Light in the Alley Under Newman Center, 1327 E. 2nd So. from 9 p.m. to midnight. mid-night. COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP: Help clean-up the areas of South Temple to 13th South and State Street west to Freeway on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Meet at the Union parking lot at 8 a.m. Bring any equipment you could provide. HOMECOMING: Skits and Quartets due at 5 p.m. in SAC offices Friday. FOREIGN STUDENTS:Foreign students and wives are invited to be guests at a reception and concert, Saturday, Oct. 23. The reception will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Empire Room, Hotel Utah and the concert will begin at 8:30 p.m. at the tabernacle on Temple Square. DRAFT AND MILITARY COUNSELING: COUN-SELING: Available in Union 160 C, Monday through Friday from 12-2 p.m. RAMAZAN-UL-MUBARIK: During the month of Rmazan-ul-Mubarik, Tarawi Prayer will be offered every Friday in the Union Den at 8 p.m. POLITICAL FORUM: There will be a forum Friday featuring the City Commission candidates speaking on "Reform in Salt Lake City Government"- the Social Work Auditorium in the Behavioral Sciences Bldg. at 12:05. FREE SCHOOL: The free school needs volunteers for an alternative to public school situation. If you are interested in working or playing with kids, call 359-0444. WASATCH FRONT: Applications available in OSH 331, 341. MAYORIAL FINALISTS SPEAK: Mark Green Hall, noon, Wed. Oct. 20 COURSE EVALUATION: Applications now available in the Student Activities Ac-tivities Center. 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. in-formation. SERVICE FOR CREDIT: Applications are now available in the General Education Edu-cation Office, 304 Park Bldg., for all students interested in receiving three hours of G.E. credit for work in the community winter quarter. U. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Applications Ap-plications for Free U. Executive Committee open , , Union ' H ENGLISH STUDENT, Com'tteeareava5 SALT LAKE PUBIir , Flr Atrium CaM Paintings b?l sculpture by iMna'ph S though OctVL VOLUNTEER WORfe volunteer work? y j, CEO-SCIENCE CLLR. Thursday in the , , Fl,( AH .nterU TABLE TENNIS CLUB-n rTd r0bin touSt rank,ng at Friday a(7;:t ATTENTION BLACK STik Black Theatre Cro'V Saturday at 4 p,m. STUDENT RAP SESSION-" Ja'entNbea, MATH MAJORS AND OB Matn Student Adv,s Apply by October 22 WASTED BODY? ASUU F Board needs you: Public al, Who's Who Select Legislative Relations, Pa,,!, cans. Applications in Sac" COURSE EVALUATION Nr. Apply in ASUU offices and part of the vocal minonty DORM RESIDENTS: II using the Ballif darkroom,!: tact George Chapman at (J. THINK CREEK: Sign up formal sorority rush in fe Activities Center. POETRY: Dr. Leuders will K Thursday at 8 p.m. in fc Library Auditorium. RODEO CLUB: Meeting this" at 2 p.m. in Union 324. Oft be elected. BETTER WORLD! loin theV mittee, a clearinghouse l and information. Apple ASUU. CHESS TOURNAMENT: lit tournament for selection : team in Union 277 Saturdj,: and Sundy 1 p.m. Entrance ir MONIES: The National Foundation has reopev petition for 600 graduate:; in social sciences, : mathematics and enje formation is available inf 311. KUED Channel 1 7:00-What's New: East Aim.-Living Aim.-Living 7:30-Science and Society 8:00-As We See It 8:30-Comment: Lively 8:45-Utah State Universe. 9 00-Washington Week"' 9:30-Hollywood TV Theatre KUER 90.1 FM 7 30-Cincinnati Symphom 9- 00-On Campus-Cal No 10- 40-KUER Late News Nov. 5th ,.jff g. 8:00 p.m. f$l W ( THE It rtsp TEMPTATIONS V U f " " W with Brenda and Q A ! ) A f the Tabulations P1 ! . V Qtthe II " ! I 1 ' "'l SPECIAL fi i i EVENTS H J JJJ U CENTER If Lr jfl students: $4 & $3 TICKETS NOW ON SALE Adults: $5 & $4 Special Events Ticket Office Tomorrow night at at the Kr Special Events Center f Students: $4 & $3 '- ... fSt CV Adults: $5 & $4 ' 4"'""" y TICKETS NOW ON SALE SPecil Events Ticket Office fs MARIE CfiLLENDER'S "E AND COFFEE SHOP 5 min. from Campus - 1313 Foothill A 582-3210 vT After Studying -uf Drop in for a Snack J) featuring Sandwiches, Homemade W and Chili, Salads, etc. Apple Pie without some cheese Is like a kiss without a .q |