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Show ihnovj vjhsre Im University Mall Page Wew, Efficient Bus Service Comes hour, with the bus returning to the ELWC canopy on the hour to pick up students wishing to go in the downtown direction. It leaves from under the canopy at eight minutes after the hour. City lines officials explained the service will begin at 7:15 in Provo City Lines, cooperation wiih University Mall, is now providing a bus service beginning at the Wilkinson Center canopy and looping downtown and then out to University Mall. The complete route takes one a.m. from the corner of Center and University. The service ends at 9:15 in the evening. "We are really trying to give the students a fair deal," said Tim Hill. The company will sell bus passes to BYU students for $15 per semester, $6 per to (University Mall semester or the usual 20 south to 500 North and turn west to University Avenue. It then turns south, arriving at 15 minutes after the hour. The bus starts its Provo to BYU route down Center Street, reaching 900 East about 19 minutes past the hour. The bus picks up passengers again across from the canopy at 25 minutes after the hour and cents a ride. The $15 ticket allows the student to ride as often as he wishes during the semester. The $6 ticket entitles him to 35 rides during the semester. Every other hour of the day, a bus will leave BYU at eight minutes after the hour, travel then proceeds Doctor in the Kitchen" by Laurence GREAT NEW M. Mursh, M.D. DAIRY DESSERTS SPORTCOATS Plaids Ice cream is the perfect party food. What birthday party would be complete without it? And in modern terms, it's a convenience food, too. Just open the pack and it's ready to serve. People of all ages, of course, love ice cream. And then there are sick people. Ice cream will perk up more than a few patients in hospitals. It goes down beautifully even when other foods fail. But I sometimes wander if people realize how good a food ice cream is. It's not just a delicacy. People used to think so. But back during World War II, when the Federal government was deciding which foods were essential and which were not, ice cream came through nutritionally with flying colors. Ice cream, you see, makes Plaids - Hie season's newest look fashioned in polyester double knit and bright worsted wools from straight the Scottish Highlands. At Devey's Sportcoats a notable contribution in food nutrients, besides being fun. The Main Nutrition Proteins, calcium and riboflaare the main vin (a nutrients in ice cream. And con- f centrated as its flavor is, cup of ice cream contains only Begin At s55 to Deseret Towers and Heritage Halls at half past the hour. The new route takes the bus down 1450 North as far as Canyon Road, turning over to 1230 North and heading west to 500 West. It travels 500 West to University Mall. It turns around in front of Penney's and retrances its route back to BYU. Tim Hill, promotional director for Provo City Lines, bus the explained picks up passengers at the end of any city block along the route as well as at authorized stops. He suggested those wishing to ride should flag the driver down. An interesting aspect about the service, said Weldon Lar-semanager of University n, Mall, is the different feeling about bus service to a mall. "It is a completely different feeling," said Larsen, "Once the individual steps off the bus, even in the stormiest weather, he steps into 72 degree tem- peratures." Owners note that the seating capacity of the bus is 35, but drivers for the bus lines say they have had as many as 60 on the bus at one time. Larsen explained the Mall's position in the agreement "We are working on a subsidized basis, but it is very possible that the Mall will not have to foot any of the bill. It is guaranteeing a certain patronage." Negotiations with the Provo City Lines began in January of this year. Mall officials feel their position will most likely be to support it through advertising and promotion. 1 Hill pointed out the service is month six trial a being given period by the City Lines and the Mall. "If only 2,000 students would buy $15 tickest," Hill stressed, "we could provide two busses and service all the time." "I fn-- l sorry for people who don't know where liiey're going. I'm glad I do. After I didn't know what I was going to do: go to college or just find a high wanted. I've I job. I didn't do nitlMT. I found Hint I could Iroin for o job really I'm a carpenter. And, there's always always enjoyed working with wood-n- ow i demand or my work. And I make gocxl money ol it. loo." it X a ti -- i ; l til .vrr r . ..,,,. n.. i i.. .1.. r..- - .,...- Kff'c- umrk? C.hprlt n Iltnh vocational school list of opportunities. You'll find it's a long lis! and any one of these occupations can toke you a long way. Call or write: Success. 1300 University Club Building, Salt . City, Utah 84111 The fob you enjoy is the job you da best. See what's new for 74... AH in one place! 26-29- 9 September , one-hal- nnn fO 70 145 calories. In caring for ice cream in the home, if you have a home freezer, you can store ice cream for as long as two months. But in the freezer compartment of your refrigerator, ice cream will keep well for two to three weeks. Ice cream will serve better if, about a half hour before you intend to use it, you move it to the regular part of your refrigerator. Then, if you don't use it all, cover the exposed surface of the ice " A.' x& "Jf IX x OB" ft. cream with foil or transparent wrap. This will prevent the forming of a leathery film that evaporation can cause on the ice cream's surface. Other frozen dairy desserts that are popular include frozen custard, French ice cream or French custard ice cream, and ice milk. dairy dessert is the name that describes products that are soft and ready to be eaten when drawn from the freezer. These are frequently sold at drive-istands and actually are ZZZ f Orem 60 new stores to serve you ! n UNIVERSITY MALL ice milks. i Fruit Sherbert Fruit sherbert is from fruit and fruit acid. Sherbert is low fat and low milk in content. It has more sugar than ' ice cream. ! r Convenience mm only 1,200 CO jprCO Cltecu at WASATCH BANK and Service KNIGHTON OPTICAL PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS WITH $100 MINIMUM BALANCE OS SERVICE CHARGE FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS tor $100 minimum balance. Many customers will find this exclusive service saves them up to $50.00 a year in bank charges. customers who maintain a WAITING NORTH-EAS- ...and that's not all WING T LOW, LOW COST AUTO LOANS When you buy your next car check with ui... 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