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Show lUH What's happening OSH 238, 5:30-7 p.m. beginning Oct. 16. Bring pads. MEDITATING MOODS ENCORE: Transcendental Transcen-dental meditation beginning Oct. 18 in OSH 137, 7 8 p.m. MEDITATING MOODS ENSEMBLE: Group meditation begins Wed. 8 p.m. Oct. 18. Also Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. Hatha Yoga will be taught starting Oct. 21 at 3 p.m. It will also be taught starting Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. along with acupuncture. JOMMUNICATIONS: Department of Com-munication Com-munication Student Advisory Committee needs decision-making people for key positions. posi-tions. Applications available in Room 150, Speech Communications Bldg. (041). Call 581-6866 for further information. HELPLINE: People interested in volunteering volunteer-ing for Helpline can iJI out application in the Helpline otece. Union 160B 1-10 p.m. through Friday. HOMECOMING FAtRE: Booths, displays, food, etc. For details see Judy Heilpern, or Doug Stevens in the SAC. DEMOCRATIC VOLUNTEERS NEEDED" Contact Participation '72 at 581-8657 or come by the oce in the north wino of the Union. TALENT NIGHT: Applications for participation participa-tion in Talent Night on Oct. 24 are now available avail-able in the ASUU oHices. Deadline for entering enter-ing in Oct. 21. Ablations unnecessary. Any and all the theatrical displays are acceptable, accepta-ble, within reason. LEGAL DILEMMAS: ASUU Legal Services are available to give legal aid to students Monday through Friday, 3-5 p.m. Call 581-B6S5. 581-B6S5. DOC MILLER'S 4th annual feast is coming. ..and you're invited! For information in-formation call 484-2245. YOUTH HOSTEL: Needs volunteers during evening hours. Fun and experience with people. Call Dyrant at 364-5221. MORE FREE U: Inkle Loom weaving class OSH 133 8-9:30 p.m. Oct. 18. Come see what the looms look like and what you can do with them. It costs $10 to buy them or $5 to make them yourself. More information call 521-6741. 521-6741. ANANDA MARGA YOGA SOCIETY: Achrya Shishar Kumar will speak on Ananda Marga Meditation Oct. 20, In Union 322 2-4 p.m. and 7 :30-9:30 p.m. In preparation, there will be a Ananda Marga Yoga Society Oct. 17, 2:30-4:30 2:30-4:30 In OSH 174. FREE INTRO LECTURES: Free Introductory Introduc-tory lectures will be held on somatotyplng and the Eightforld Path Oct. 18; Eastern Religiousness Re-ligiousness for Western Religion, Oct. 19, Humanity Atrophied! Humanity Reborn?, Oct. 20. All classes and lectures are held in the reading room of the Creative Man at 633 So. State at 8 p.m. BALL MANAGERS: People interested In as-' sisting as managers for the 1972-73 University Univer-sity basketball team and doing statistical . work and other managerial obs, call 521-0757 521-0757 or stop at the Basketball Coaches Office 2-3 p.m. Monday through Friday. SQUARE DANCING: A class for beginners In this fast growing contact sport will begin Oct. 18 at B p.m. in the Union Auditorium. For information call 582-6412. CALLING ALL" HAMS: Amateur Radio Club meeting Oct. 19, 11 a.m. ME B 2047. If you don't have a license, we'll help you get one (Your first amateur license is free). For further fur-ther information see Stan Staten, MEB 2347, 581-8748 or 582-6030. GET UN-PSYCHED: For Information on and problems in Psychology contact the Psychology Psychol-ogy Student Advisory Center (PSAC) 10-1 Monday through Friday, 507 Beh. Sci. Blda. SLIDE SERIES: Oct, 18 at 11 a.m. Dr. Peter Goss of the Department of Architecture will present a two-screen slide lecture "Olana, the Home of Frederic Edwin Church, Hudson River School Painter." COMMISSIONERS ARTICULATE: "What Reform, County Government?" will be discussed by County commissioner candidates can-didates McClure, Kutulas and Kirkwood This Coffee and Politics presentation will be Thursday at 9:55, OSH 255. NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS: Peace Corps and VISTA applicant counseling. Contact Pat Hennen, Monday through Thursday from 3-4 p.m. in the ASUU office or telephone 581-6866. 581-6866. FORKS APPEARING KNIGHTLY: Chess Club open play Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Union 279. HOMECOMING APPROACHETH Homecoming Sweepstakes applications due Thursday at noon in the ASU U offices. Grand prize to organization or independants with the highest number of accumulated points is a color television. There is a sio application fee reauired. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS: Volunteer Crops needs you. People interested in working with volunteer services in the community may STUDIES IN CENTRAL CITY?: If interested, contact Douglas Stock, 363-4595. PROPAGANDA PATRONS: A survey and discussion dis-cussion of principles and methods used in propaganda and utilization of techniques learned. Begins Monday, 3:20-5 p.m. in OSH 208. Runs Monday and Wednesday throughout fall quarter. 1 POETS: If you are looking for an inner release for your outer ego, submit your works of art to the Chronicle secretary anytime this day, this month, this year. All poems will be considered for the Chrony's weekly - FREEEEEEAKi!!!! PAGE weeKiy ASSISTING VOLUNTEERS: Student volunteers volun-teers needed to assist Rep. Charles E Ben-0710 Ben-0710 in DlStr'C number ,3- Cal1 266-4411 or 467- LIGHT ON YOUR TOES: Calling you presents Folk Dancing Monday nights, 8:00-10:30. Everyone welcome. MAKE YOUR MUSIC: Wan, , make your own music? Bring your instrument in-strument and interest to OSH, Oct. 19, 7-9 p.m. ORGANIZATIONS: We need current information informa-tion about you. Please update your organization organiza-tion listings in the ASUU Registry with names of current ocers, phone numbers and addresses. See Beverlee in the Student Activities Center in the Union Bldg. GETTING IT TOGETHER: Discussion of human hu-man love and growth, the origin of fear and division, Jesus, psychic phenomena, and -. God's work in pattenrs of history, starting Oct. 19, in OSH 132, 7-8:30 7-8:30 p.m. KUNOELI Nl YOGA: Those interested meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights in 1 nocN AHH: Mass PEN"16,h for concerned citizens EL M i" be Sf'lnhe Ensign 2nd Ward, "? lat'sireet Public support is tllZ artery of the 'SsinMTICOS: The Honorable "S?2 AND assistant secretary of l SS'EHave, l 1" nnlcamra.urday Meet at 11 a.m. ,(., . j,iONABLE objectivism will be ' !VlurM ,?7 p'm. in the Union j S,KimThTU r"oVdedPlecturor jAyn di,r5osoPhV wM discuss Wha ?' " Sinforma, meeting for k AHAI: There wil bean path F Je T 1o" Eas': ap-,3',Bam 1 UOWS,1,'; ,0(.ALSTS FOR JENNESS 8 , 'UTH.Fui i EY organizational meeting to ' and iaential campaign strategy ffc diKUs P"s,?-3o pm.. Union 319. Y'all Thursday a' JJ" v : ne. ,.nN. free "U" class on The 1 b- 'EE s"M.?eVunt," led by John Wade, Smw.iday t I' 30 p.m. at the Campus SSSentei '."University. This is your a : '' SSllNS- NaHorlal Organization for 10 l0" Sting Sunday at 5 p.m., Union 279. wommSno to fight sex discrimination in ,k AclPla"ni'"Band credlt. 1 employment, vvages a a , outdoor IS :EE8,ELCu?es "Adrian " Free drinks at k jft, SS Spatio. This is an ASUU ifcTORY MAJORS: Election of the Student k Adirv Committee will be Wednesday at !' .:,tioTmaJ3ORS: Join the Association ' iDUCAiMhooT Education, an International IS t on .Imid at better quality of ,1 S on Membership sign-up Wednesday, StiaJand Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. or ill noon to 1:30 p.m. in Milton Bennlon SaeTpart of the organization that cares. ISTA liaison 2 The ACTION agency has appointed an ex-VISTA volunteer )! toserve as its representative on the )' University campus with the goal of ; establishing a continuing liaison t: with students interested in becoming Peace Corps or VISTA ,r. volunteers upon graduation. Pat Hennen, 25, a graduate student in elementary education "I and a former VISTA worker in Salt i Lake City, has established office .: hours of 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday ' through Thursday each week in the JASUU student government offices. if 1 EUROPEAN AUTO PARTS & TIRES, INC. 1714 SOUTH STATE STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 8-41 1 5 487-7715 487-5645 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALL IMPORTED CARS TIRES FOR ALL IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CARS "SERVICE BEFORE AND AFTER THE SALE" i I i I v f i'" (SEMPERIT) f 1 dL 8:00 TO 5:00 MON. THRU FRI. 8:00 TO 1 :00 SAT. 10 DISCOUNT ON PARTS lSaSSvl nJlJ WITH THIS AD S SKIERS Kastle Skis are in! NATIONAL TEAM Tl COBRA LA FEAAAAE Solomon Bindings Lange Boot Sale m L - .-nv " nn'rliiin "Mriiiini i" I n I i I OClassifieds NEAR U. Would like to tend children, small infant preferred. Call 582 3699. SHEEPSKIN COATS many styles, all beautifully constructed to fit you. Prices start at $90. 582-9204. HOUSE REMODELING, room paneling, roofing, etc. Done by students. Very reasonable prices. Quality workmanship, guaranteed. Phone Mike 322-0894. Married Couples $400 maternity insurance plus cash bonus. $12.95 monthly. Gregson 262-8606, or 262-8606 after 5:00 p.m. TYPING College Graduate. Thesis and Business Busi-ness work experience. Expertise guaranteed. guaran-teed. Nola 266-7026. Save for reference. SALT LAKE MODEL Elementary school now accepting applications, children ages 4-12. Grades 1-6, full-day program. Four-hour kinder garten, afternoon babysitting available. availa-ble. Classrooms are open, flexible to meet individual in-dividual needs. Offer rewarding experiences in progressive, stimulating environment. Call 364 6037. FOR EXCELLENT COACHING In Math 100 through 114, (by a very experienced instructor), instruc-tor), Call 582-9618. SELMER Alto Sax $325.00. Evette (Buffet) clarinet $175.00 or best offer, excellent condition. condi-tion. Call 484.1412. .- FREE Rand McNally Road At as-Travel Guide offered to acquaint you with unusual Connecticut Mutual savings and investment plan. Protect your family make money. Call Jim 355-7417, after 5:00 call 487-2697. SCIENCE of the Saviours. Includes breathing annd awareness techniques, yoga, medita-tlon. medita-tlon. Sri Matl Lila 277-3254. FOOD POLLUTION Getting you down? Then shop for real food at Nature's Way Organic Market 885 East 9th South. TYPING Thesis, papers, letters, etc. Electric Elec-tric carbon ribbon machines. Paper furnished. fur-nished. Nancy, 485-3238; Pat 359-7129. TRAVEL WANT to (oln car pool from Cottonwood Mall area of further south. Call Bob 277-0244. WORLD cultural exchange Is flying to Spain and Greece next summer. Write for details and membership form: P.O. Box 6266, SLC 84106, or call 355-4555. ENTERTAINMENT FOR AN EDUCATIONAL, electrifying, exper-ience exper-ience in E.S.P. come see and hear the world renound psychic Dr. Carroll Newby. World Motel, 1900 So. State, Oct. 19-22, 7:30 p.m. Club or Imperial Room. AUTOMOTIVE 1945 Mustang. New paint, good tires, runs great, need money desperately. $395.00, 521-3620 521-3620 or 1164 E. 4th So. 71 vw sunroof, AM-FM radio, wood acc. - WW "lilK $1700. Call 485-5844 or 487-1371. mi Red Firebird. Good condition, new paint, 4 speed, $900 or best offer. Call 467-8329 after 6 p.m. 1969 VW for sale. Excellent condition, 28,000 miles. Information 359-5835. RARE ALFA ROMEO 1967 , 2600 Sprint coupe, 6 cyl. 5 speed, 3 carb, fastest more luxurious Alfa made, only one In western states, must sell Immediately 3550 596. SEiL-1943 Mercury, auto trans, 364 5233 ' "eW "re5, "eW ba,,erY' 5,5- "2!LDf 350, 558 miles' 1972' Call 485-9152. KnTsSrssr11 prolec,or s35o-can !SlIRES3ndWheelS,0r Chev- Ve9a " art' '"" automatic. Air, Landau, V-8, 3S9-Kf "9' 5695 00 or besl " e" '"lr!SoBKmUMa Vee' like new' carPets and ; "ereo. Must sell. 467-8885. Fay20 23 MP? Wa90T,' per,K' mhanlc-wertaUL mhanlc-wertaUL : new ,lres- Honda 0 newly wernauled, call 355-3700 waakl 500 must sell. Call 466-4061 . ""t"a:M0pmmr Spdw . call 581-6854 "SlaZn! "r SAVE: Equity, " at W 5704 V' h0"e DiCk Wat" lMecVanPrnexcellen, condition, must sell. "vw'call'500- W'" acP' r '71 MGB convertable, blue, excellent condition. condi-tion. Asking 2400. Call Bob at 581-6823 or 582-7885. 582-7885. METALLIC GOLD 1971 Porsche 911-E, extractor ex-tractor exhaust, 5 speed transmission, mag allow wheels, Call Bob Snyder, 581-6336 day, 262-8588 night. 1930 model A Ford. Good condition. Make offer. of-fer. Call John, 467-5142. MUST SELL 1971 Honda 750. Make offer. Call 277-5856. '72 Kawasaki 500, must sell, $600.00. Call 466-4061. 466-4061. FOR RENT NEW. DEC, near U. Male students non-smokers non-smokers and drinkers. 466-8502. FOR RENT: Need male non-smoker to share large, comfortable apartment near U. Stereo, TV, double-bed. $50.00 per month. Call Dan 364-7916 Evenings. MAN'S CHOICE reserved single room now relinquished. 1410 Butler. Across from Physics Bldg. Non-smokers, non-drinkers. LIBERAL FEMALE student to share large antique house. Own room. Call Juli after 7:30 p.m. 467-2734. RENT-A-TV, $9 per month for 19 inch. Free delivery and instalation. Call 268-1547 after 5:00. - PERSONAL CASTILE LOUNGE GIRLS DRINK FEE MON. & TUES. 8:30-10:30. HAPPY HOUR MON.-THURS. 7:30-8:30 PITCHERS $1 GLASSES 15C. BAND SEVEN DAYS A ..WEEK., 923 SO. STATE. WANTED: 20 girls with beautiful legs for panty hose TV commercial. Call KSL-TV 524-2519, 524-2519, 524-2577. EARN $180 for 29 hours' work on weekday evenings. Volunteers needed for stomach acid study: must be male, 21-45 years, 125-190 125-190 lbs, in good health. Call 581-7802 for details. WANTED COUPLES OR FEMALES, Money Problems? Prob-lems? Don't be a drop out. We can help you make money. See Memory Lane, Inc. at Travel Lodge on 6th So. at 8:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, & Friday until Oct. 21, 1972, Mrs. Bradshaw. PART-TIME NURSE (L.P.N, or R.N.) needed for U. Village Pediatric Ambulatory Ambula-tory care program. Contact Dr. Wilson at 581-7503. . - MASSEUCE opening. Full or part-time hours available. Starting salary $2. 50-hour. 50-hour. Mon-Sat, 12:00 noon-8:00 p.m. For applications see Betty, 4340 So. 2nd West or call 268-1031. WILL TRAIN. WANTED Crafts, jewelry, pottery, metal-work, metal-work, handmade clothing. For a good new place with a great price, THE ORANGE CABOOSE. Call 321-4045 or 268-1934. Ask for Frank. NEED RIDE to Mount Olympus area around 3 00 to 4:00 p.m. Will pay Call Blanca 278-8634. 278-8634. FULL & PART TIME work available for girls whose schedule can meet ours. Work allows time for some studying on the job. Several morning and a few afternoon positions posi-tions open. Call for appointment 521-4191 SINGLE STOP. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted, own bedroom bed-room in triplex S50 month & utilities. Call 485-9086 eves. GIRL WANTED room and board in exchange ex-change for house and pool tending. Beautiful Beauti-ful Cottonwood area. Phone 277-1362. PART-DAYTIME help, 9-2 for 12-5. Night supervisor su-pervisor 25 hrs. a week. Fast food business. busi-ness. Apply Whataburger, 825 S. State. WORK 3 evenings per week and Saturday earn $60 per week. Phone 466-7123. WANTED PART-TIME waitress for evenings. Call Mr. Johnson 359-5411. GIRL WANTED as day cook at Arctic Circle,, 221 So. 13th East. 8:30 a.m. -2 p.m. shift. Call Mike at 582-1209. WANTED TO BUY cheap: one set of Encyclopedia Ency-clopedia Britanica ; one four or five drawer filing cabinet. Contact R. Barnum-Reece 581-7042. MED. TECK to work evening shift in automated chemistry laboratory. Weekends also available. Phone 277-1995 for appointment. ap-pointment. WANTED Crafts, jewelry, pottery, metalwork, handmade clothing, for a good new place with a great price, THE ORANGE CABOOSE. Call 321-4045 or 268-1934. Ask for Frank. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED. $50 month Plus utilities. Call Paula. 32B-5468 or 328-082O FORMER ENGLISH TEACHER wishes to work 15-25 hours per week. Skilled in writing, editing, proofreading, library research. 484-6452. 484-6452. PART-TIME COOK needed for Fraternity house. Hours 11:30 to 1:00 Mon-Frl, 4:30 to 6-30 p.m. Monday. Pay $150 per month. Con t a ct Bryan George 322-1053. WANTED nursing Home attendent 11:00 to 7 00 living facilities, meals & wages. Call 364-5752, 9 :00 to 4 :00 ask for Mrs. Weiss. WANTED door to door salesmen, accordian students. Call Progressive Music 364-4353. LITTLE SISTERS wanted Phi Sigma Kappa little sister rush. Wed., Oct. 18, 1972, 7:00 p.m. Refreshments 1417 East 1st South (Directly (Dir-ectly across from the Physics Bldg.) If transportation is needed, call 355-0864. All girls welcome! - WANTED: Waiters, full or part time evenings, experience not necessary. For personal interview, in-terview, please call 266-3513 between 3 & 6 p.m. only. PROGRAMMERS If you have Fortran V and assembly language experience on the UNI VAC 1108, This is an excellent opportunity. opportun-ity. Reply P.O. Box A, Sandy, Utah. WANTED: ambitious person to represent our company in your area. Good money exciting work in the academic field. If interested inter-ested in having your own business, with no investment needed, call: 305-865-6772, or write: Mr. Jeffreys at Nationwide Academics, Academ-ics, 1730-79th Street Causeway, Miami Beach, Florida 33141 for particulars. BUSINESS expanding. Men or women needed for sales, training. Part-time. Call 467-3962 or 355-9860. YOUNG girl looking for home with snesltive, mellow, intelligent couple, In late 30's or 40'S. Call 363-6378 STUDENT to distribute computer dating forms.. $300-$600-month. Write Box 508, Boulder Colorado 80302. FOR SALE MAKE TRADE. I have an excellent 6-pair ski rack to trade (or sell) for a luggage rack. Call 359-4628 late evenings. OWN MOUNTAIN land for recreation and investment. in-vestment. Heavy cover of aspen, pine and oak. 22 miles from S.L.C., 10 miles from Park City. After 5 p.m. call 466-5553. GLASS or mirror cube tables for sale. Also wooden spool tables. Call 364-4753. KASTLE metal skis CPM-70 205 used twelve times. Marker Rotomat bindings $90. 484-0083. 484-0083. TRUMPET: King symphonic, 2 years old. $325.00 or best offer. 255-4964. PERFECT condition one year old Fischer Alu's 205's with Marker Rotomat binding. One year old Fischer 195's with marker rotomat. ro-tomat. Call Steve between 8:00 & 2:00 at 521- 88B80. FOR SALEFisher RSL skis 190 cm. Soloman blind ings size 9, Humanlc buckle boot $110.00, 10 speed bike 19 Inch frame $40.00. Call 582-3290 after 6:00 p.m. LOST & FOUND FOUND; 6 month old male dog. Part cocker spanial. Call 467-1761. SERVICES MATERNITY I NSU R ANCE-guarantees $500 to $700 per child. Check paid directly to you. Up to one month free coverage and partial return of premium regardless of Claims, Call 466-1443. HOUSE REMODELING, room paneling, roofing, etc. Done by students. Very reasonable prices. Quality workmanship, guaranteed. Phone Mike 322-0894. PROFESSIONAL R ECOR Dl NG 8-4-2- track. Studio and Mobile. We can come to you. Complete facilities EQ, limiting, echo, closed circuit TV. Rook Pop, LG, Ensemble. En-semble. Record pressing. Editing duplication duplica-tion For Information call or write TJSAMAR Recording Studios, 278 East 1000 North, Orem, Utah (B01) 225-8811. THE ARABS and ISRAEL a lecture by Peter Buck (an ex-Zionist) Wed., Oct IS 5 p.m. UB Lrzt's Theatre ADMISSION FREE Sponsored by Arab Students Org. jiail fi i , |