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Show Buy two, get one f ree- Eb " MEMOREX Recording Tape SSi Reproduction so true it can shatter glass. JJT Three C-90 Cassettes y-y Regular $9.57 T ($3.19 each) pjoiee R audio z "The Sound Chamber" 4906 So. Slate HOURS: Mon. Fri.: 10:00-9:00 268-2323 Weekdays: 10:00-7:00 OWhat's happening HAVEN'T QUITE GOT THE HANG OF COLLEGE YET? Get credit lor developing your study skills with the General Ed 197 class "Study Systems." The class will be ottered winter quarter at 9:55, II, and Motor three hours credit. You can pick up an add card at in-person registration. ENGLISH SAC: Student Advisory Committee meeting Tuesday at 9 p.m., 273 Center St apt no. 1. PERUVIAN LITERARY AID: LDSSA Is sponsoring a book drive for Church school libraries in Peru. Any college level books are needed. Books may be dropped off at the East or West Institute or in any of the Institute In-stitute classrooms. CHEMISTRY SEMINAR: 102 Chemistry Bldg., Monday, 4:30 p.m. "Electrical Conduction Con-duction in Transition Metal Complexes," Leonard V. Interrante, General Electric Research and Development Center, New York. FRONTIERS OF SCIENCE: OSH Auditorium, Monday, 7 p.m. "Science in the Peoples' Republic of China," Professor C.N. Yang, Institute of Theoretical Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook. MOVIE : Union Little Theater, Monday, 7 and 10 p.m. "The Magnificent Ambersons." Admission 75 cents. BASKETBALL: Special Events Center, Monday, 7:30 p.m. Utah vs. Kansas State University. I : : : : 1 OPEN POETRY READING: Tuesday night at 7 at the Salt Lake Library Auditorium. The series is free and open to the public. ALL IN THE MARRIOTT LIBRARY AUDITORIUM: The following programs will be presented during the week of Dec. 4-8; all are free and open to the public: Tuesday, Prof. Geoffrey D. Aggeler will discuss "Clockwork Orange" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Wed-nesday: The Wakefield Players will present "A Concert of Renaissance and Baroque Music" at 6 p.m.; Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. David Buell will present a slide series entitled en-titled "A Student's Perspective of Czechoslovakia, Poland and Russia" at 3 p.m. PHILOSOPHY MAJORS: There will be a meeting for all majors interested in graduate school information Thursday at 4:15 p.m. In the Tanner Room. Faculty members will be there to answer auestions. COPIES OF THE TASK FORCE REPORT ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN AT THE UNIVERSITY ARE ON RESERVE AT THE LAW AND MARRIOTT LIBRARIES. LION'S CLUB: The Lion's Club will meet Dec. 6, Union 312, 7 p.m. for an organizational meeting held to formalize a University Lion's Club. All students, staff and faculty are invited to attend. Coed crooning: if you could get into mix 'n-match barbershop quartet singing, call Virginia Baker at the Chrony office, 581-7041. She will set up a meeting right after the holidays. OPEN HOUSE: The School of Social Work invites all undergraduate Social Welfare students to an open house in the Social Work lecture hall at 7:45 a.m., Dec. 4. Refreshments Refresh-ments will be ser ed. SCIENCE MAJORS: Applications being accepted ac-cepted for the Math Student Advisory Committee In Math 205. LEGISLATIVE RELATIONS: Find out more about the legislative issues facing the University Uni-versity and work with your state senator or representative. Applications now being accepted ac-cepted in the Student Activities Center, Union North Wing. BACK TO SCHOOL AND CHRISTMAS ART SALE: Art majors interested in December art sale should contact the Union Gallery for information. SNOW BIRD SPEAKS: Junior Bonous, director of the Snowbird Ski School, will show the Snowbird film and talk about the selling points of the area at the University Ski Club meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.. Union 323. Refreshments v-ill be served. Non-members 25 cents. representatives ot the An-tioch An-tioch School of Law and the Brigham Young University Law School will be on campus this week and next. These people will provide information about their law programs, admission requirements, financial aids and other facets of their programs. The BYU representatives will meet with interested students in Business Lecture 101 Dec. 6 at 12 and 2 p.m. The Antioch recruiters will be at the Placement Center, Annex 2180, Dec. 11 at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Appointments should be made at the Placement Center f-j Utllage Sports JDtn p-s 1384 FOOTHILL DRIVE 'SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84108 1 V SPECIALISTS IN '"lx3s. v J1 Crosscountry i'Vw skiiing & l rV s j winter back packing I jW1 l. I Crosscountry classes vi LL to be in in January I vojl- Register now. II tv SKI TOURING TIME! -N TOURING SKIS J -, T . j? First scale Ideal for ski tourers and cross vVV skiers who desire light weight equip- f M QEj p" " (n ment. 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