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Show NOW AVAILABLE an accredited teacher and master of Chinese and Japanese Bhuddism is offering courses in. Zen Sufism Taoism Jm Yga Tantrism Karma Yoga Classes are held at 633 So. State in the reading room of the Sve Man Gal.ery. Further information is avae there, and in circulars posted around campus, or call 359-OOW. Free Introductory Lectures Wed. Oct. H P-m- Somatotyplna and the Eightfold Path Thurs 0ct, a p.m. Eastern Religiousness for Western Religion Frl.Oct.20 8 p.m. Humanity Atrophledl Humanity Reborn? I Q What's happen! BEPAIR THEM BOARDS: Ski Clubwill hold a fki Reralr Clinic to tile edges, repair bases, Ind hot wax skis. Bring skis and file Wed, r?dav at 7 p.m., Union 312. Members only. PARTY- Reception for Dr. Callymore, can-SaatVfor can-SaatVfor black ethnic studies coordinator, Friday a.m.. Union 279. HOME EC MAJORS: Sigma Delta Omlcron Is ?nnnsorinq a Dip and Drape Doll demon-Nation demon-Nation Wednesday at noon, room 106 of the Home Econ. Bldg. Everyone is invited. SENIORS- Applications are now being ac-rented ac-rented for Senior Class Committee to help Cp?aPn class activities. Apply . in the ASUU help'frYe6 "uTaiI people Interested In cree "U" classes please turn in an application ap-plication at the Student Activities Center. AM "fuSifED TYPES: An informal get-together get-together for anyone who has participated in American Field Service exchanges Sunday at 7-30 p.m. at the home of Jim Doxsey . 31 "'' Street. For further info contact Shelly, -ice 1152, or Jim, 355-4246. TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION : Introductory In-troductory lecture on Maharlshi Mahesh Yogi technique Tuesday and Thursday at Sand 7:30p.m. in Union 324. It is free and the public is encouraged to attend. MOSTLY SYNTHETIC BACH: Computer orqan recital Friday from 2 to 5 p.m., 310 Dance. Also Friday at 8:30 p.m. No charge. Call 581-6008 for info. AUTOMATED AIR WAR IN VIETNAM: This film will highlight the coffee house Espresso, 232 University, Saturday at 8 p.m. Special music at 9 p.m. I SKI TYPE PEOPLE- u, L will speak on "The Hkw9ital W Club meeting TdH ,, ?-: 323. Equipment will be ments. Non.membws & NEW TRADITION- Horn Stomp, bonfire m ?TK11 Veterans D.rT:Cff Engineering Bldg. Evervl"1' BAG-IT SEMINAR P Analysis of Women"'wliiS, "9I-Pat "9I-Pat Albers Tuesday Browsing Room n, L by the WornaS-fiyS ANNUAL FALL CHF -Chess dub sUS, merit Saturday, 8 a.mJ . and Sunday, l p.m. through': 323. For more into., attend Or , ing at 7:30 Thursday inK1' BLUEGRASS IN THE Jo 'u Room coftee House Organic Blurass Band fS, : Music begins promptly ,1,.-Me-The cotteehouse willing; this week. - ECON GRAD STUDENTS: Era y. graduate Student Assoc ,. Friday at 2 p.m. in BuC 107 : STUDENT VOLUNTEERS: W, needs you. People interested in'. volunteer services in the cm., apply at the Student ActiviliesCe-, ASUU offices. UTEALPINONEERS: Those , Zion National Park call bttf, Please call this number if someone In your car. BANDWAGONEERS: Climb tor rC0NFUdW LISTEN TO WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY ABOUT AM-FM STEREO RECEIVERS fl" "'T ""' """"" ' AM I, - : "-h r f PIONEER SX-828, 60 60 watts RMS, $429.95 HI-FI STEREO BUYER'S GUIDE. "This (SX-828) excellent performer features full ; power output at all frequencies . . . excellent reception of weak FM signals . . . selectivity was excellent." jj '. - "t-r :r, w j ; PIONEER SX-727, 40 40 watts RMS, $349.95 STEREO REVIEW (Hirech-Houck Laboratories) "Pioneer's moderately priced SX-727 has a degree of operating flexibility and electrical performance previously found only in some of the most expensive ; receivers ... in many areas of its measured performance it is somewhat better than much of the competition at its price level . . . Stereo FM separation was among the best we have measured." PIONEER SX-626, 2727 watts RMS, $279.95 HIGH FIDELITY (CBS Laboratories) "Both in physical design and in basic circuit options, Pioneer has studiously avoided a make-do approach; we wish we could say the same for all under $300 receivers. And this same approach is in evidence within the circuitry, as documented by CBS labs." Pioneer does give you more of everything power, quality, dependability, value, appearance, features! You can't do better than Pioneer. Bring in a record or tape and let us work up a complete system. AUDIO 4906 SO. STATE j OPEN Monday, Fridays 'til 9 P.M. I n SSO n n ML SEASON n n LW$34 n CHECK PROPER BOX FOR SPECIAL RATES! Jjyjp I Nq0 SYAV"E I "d 'STUDENT SEASON PASS (WEEKDAYS) $34 $45 $11 I 1 'STUDENT SEASON PASS (UNLIMITED) $60 $75 $15 ' ' STUDENTS MUST PRESENT CURRENT ACTIVITY CARD r"l EACH SKI ING VISIT I I APPLICANT mONE ADDRESS . CITY STAtI Iip I 1 SCH00L STUDENT NUMBER r"1 TAKE THIS COUPON along with CHECK, or MONEY ORDER to your nearest I I IKIIage Sportsf Ben pi Kwl8MUwRRAY 262-5547' PR0V0 375-220a J p!''r0, ,ARK CITY WEST P- - B0X 308 f PARK CITY, UTAH . . . 84060 S I I (If convenient, include a small face f 1 if fl - L photo for each pass, except any I V V" , weekday season pass) 1 1 - piLLAj36413. PARK CITY 649-9663 riririr inng. i ne bherm Lloyd Banoi. touring the campus and theciiyar hours Friday and Saturday. tetc' at the Union Friday for music, for further information call SUjiii. BAHAI: There will bean inforiNirr those interested in the Baha'i Fiat Fi-at 8 p.m., 214 South 12 EasUpr; Club members meeting Frida-p r Union 319. TALENT NIGHT: Applications fr s-tion s-tion in Talent Night on Ocl.JJjf!':-able Ocl.JJjf!':-able in the ASUU offices Deader ing in Oct. 21. Affilialionsunrec' and all the theatrical displays iii: ble, within reason. EDUCATION MAJORS: Jointtriis for Childhood Education, an nr-organization nr-organization aimed at better education. Membership si9Mpr: Thursday and Friday from W . from noon to 1:30 p.m. in W T Hall. Be a part of the organiialor--; NATIONAL VOLUNTEEHS:Ph-VISTA VOLUNTEEHS:Ph-VISTA applicant counseling. Cr-Hennen, Cr-Hennen, Monday through Thuns ' p.m. in the ASUU office cr tfir 6866. HOMECOMING APPROtC- Homecoming Sweepstakes apc-ff-' Thursday at noon In the ASUU tfe prize to organization or indtwr the highest number of accumu1!'?: a color television. There is a 119 e fee reauired. STUDIES IN CENTRAL CITYM''1 contact Douglas Stock, 31W& PROPAGANDA PATRONS: AM? cussion of principles and inera-propaganda inera-propaganda and utilization i teamed. Begins Monday.) OSH 208. Runs Wwday K throughout fall quarter 1 ASSISTING VOLUNTEERS: teers needed to assist Rp.G nett in Distric number 11. can4 0710. ORGANIZATIONS: WenjJJJ, tion about you.PleasJ tion listings in he ASUU W names of current ofljeftP and addresses. See B ' Activities Cenfej MEDITATING MOODS EN J ?aughVstngO?n.anp;!: taught starting Oct. 161HP IngforHelolimonlWS., Helpline office, Union m'" Friday. c ,., HOMECOMING FA food, etc. For delai s Doug SLevers I itn m f DEMOCRATIC VOLU"' "contactPartlclPjWjS by the office in IMHrt LEGAL DILEMMAS! ASU ,1 ""are available tc ig. W 1 Monday through Friiiy,t 4655. .. DOC MILLER'; 1$' coming...and you" formation call YOUTH HOSTEL: N f, evening hours. W ' oeopleCall .r'n Shishar KumarJi w (, Med nation Oct. 7:30 9:30 O.n. BALL MANAGERS: ,. sistlng as man s j, !sltv basketball ,.etiil'' work and ot'fe, 0757orS,0MPondav'"'"5 2-3 p.m. Monaai For inftrr-! ! Monday through FrlJ jj , NOW MEETING: N.'-I N.'-I women meeting w J Action planning " , employment. a MtiMW ; POETS: HV.uaLi sennit'-,', tor your outer ' to the cnron .IJ 9,. day, this mom". "1!' ' considered tot , ,, pAtE r-j |