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Show The Daily Utah Chronide, Tuesday. April 20, 1976 Page Four Neurological society formed at U A . society for Utah scientists, both students and teachers, interested in the nervous system has been formed at the University. The Utah Chapter of the Society for Neurosciences is open to people from the fields of The chapter will sponsor lectures, seminars and visits by leading neuroscientists. It will enhance scientific communication in anatomy, - physiology, pharmacology, biology, psychology, across salt lake o .mmw m m"m and lines departmental provide a focal point for interdisciplinary educational programs, Stensaas said. The local chapter has no dues; membership requires only an application, For more information call 8 or 581- Stensaas at 581-672- 6040. THERE'S ONLY ONE 0. ITTWQ r was m mm m mm mm. neurology, neurosurgery, neuroradiology, psychiatry, biophysics bioengineerhg. Suzanne great SPAGHETTI TREMENDOUS and Stensaas, organization coordinator and anatomy instructor at the University, said the goals of the chapter include opportunities for new ideas in exchange neuroscience, promoting research, experiments, investigations, analyses and studies in the field, and educational disseminating materials to professionals and the public. providing y NXyTY Open from 5 p.m. of I will City present singer songwriter Hoyt Axton in concert Friday. A virtual living legend West Coast among country-fol- circles, career began k Axton's back in 1959 when he left his Oklahoma home and journeyed to California. Establishing himself in the San Francisco Bay area, he was one of the first musicians to play the coffeehouse circuit. His intitial big break came in 1962 when he "Greenback Dollar," a song that became a folk co-wro- te standard the after Kingston Trio recorded it. That was just the first in a long line of Axton tunes that became other artists' hits. In 1964, John Kay of Steppenwolf heard Hoyt sing "The Pusher" at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. Kay was so impressed that Step- penwolf later recorded the song and it eventually showed up on four gold albums including the film soundtrack of Easy Rider. While touring with Three Dog Night in 1969 he performed a number called "Joy to the World." Three Dog Night TAKE I OUTS 716 E. 4th wmm ou have until APRIL 20 to apply for (he following positions on Hoyt Axton concert Chronicle staff The newly remodeled C'est Bon Lounge in Park Closed Sundays Pen 12 Noon Sat- - n Park City presents by JEFF HOWRY 3 I picked it up and it became their most commercially successful single They later had another top-tehit with his "Never Been to Spain." In recent years his n vbbdlJo songs have been recorded by an impressive array of artists, including: Joan Baez, Arlo Guthrie, Position Jennings, Waylon Commander Cody, Anne Murray, Helen Reddy, Tanya Tucker and Ringo, who transformed Hoyt's "No No Song" into the singalong anthem of the teenybopper dope world. While his reputation as a writer has been firmly established for over a decade, it is only recently that he has come into his own as a recording artist. After a rather lackluster early recording career, in 1973 he signed with A&M records and his efforts for that label, especially his most recent album have received Fearless, widespread critical Associate Editor ... ..,).. Laout ? .. , , , Work well with people Imagination and layout skill Editor News Editor Energy and newswriting background Editorial Editor Assistant Knowledge of grammar, spelling Copy Editor and journalistic style Entertainment Editor e Sensitivity to all forms of art Sports Editor City concert will also feature the Weber River Wranglers and Katy Moffat. Tickets are $5. Doors will open at 7 p.m. with seating on a basis. Minimum entrance age is Writing skill General qualifications: , e, (Eagerness and ability lo WORK DARD! d 21. I Great Salt Lake i Urinific ffice. , ; ; .' and Betty Kaplowitz John Crosse Quartet SATURDAY, MAY 8 TUESDAY, APRIL sDresents UNION BALLROOM 20 7:30 p.m. UNION BALLROOM STUDENTS WITH I.D. $2.00 I OUTDOORS in Rosalie Sorrels Mime Troupe GENERAL ADMISSION Applirallm avxilxMf ''ZDS. 7:30 p.m. i Intelligence Copy Editor ac- first-com- Experienced, energy and leadership . Managing Editor claim. Besides Axton and his eight-piecband, the Park first-serve- (ualificaJion $2.50 AT DOOR The Dirt Band General Admission $1 .00 at the door COSPONSORED BY WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER Saturday, May 29 Vv M University people FREE FREE |