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Show Campus tours build relations Since July, the ASUU has been inviting established members of the Salt Lake Community to come to the University, have lunch and view the recent changes. They have been met by student volunteers wno explained departmental programs, their feelings about the school, and answered any questions or criticisms the men might have had. Scott Williams, chairman of the program, said the response has been good. "Often, people with negative attitudes towards the University t nave left reassured with the University's goals and its basic efficiency." When asked if the , group was formed to counteract a deteriorating opinion of the University, Williams said. Although there has been increasing in-creasing criticism, primarily Political, of the student body, we 'eel our basic goal is to promote good relations between sizable communities." In the future, they will concentrate con-centrate more on service clubs and individual organizations. All dents are invited to join this If relations can be nor-"zed nor-"zed with Communist China, can the Salt Lake bourgeousie be rar behind? |