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Show ml Vtmh y, Dt ctobtr Chrwkk, M pants and private i, 132 donations. Some businesses a program in exchange for a promotional announcement he said. The station also sponsors a movie at the Due Mouse once a month and fund-raisiactivities, such as dances, Greene . wifl underwrite from page five . co-spons- ors Greene said KRCL appeals to a diverse audience in the 12-age group, and in its two years of operation those listeners have made it the 1 7th most popular of die 33 radio stations in vthe Salt Lake area. It takes $120,000 a year to run the station, Greene said, and $55,000 of that is expected to come from listeners this year through twice-year- ly radiothom. The rest comes from . 40 - ng said. He said the station will be doing more live A c oivKKnui wmc irom uk university, tne station also does a weekly live audience show from the Marmalade HiH Center, which Greene describes as "a live show that's pretty crazy." Greene said he wants to start a regular news broadcast as soon $ the station has the it; t resources. Foremsics teams firoBsfo third University forensics teams have placed third ' in sweepstakes in a 42 --school tournament held at Wichita State University in Kansas. Led by Bryon Benevento and Joe Martin's Good skiers wanted to teach siding - runnerup finish in Junior Debate, the at Park City to handicapped individuals University trailed only Air Force Academy and William. Jewell College of Missouri in sweepstakes scoring. In other team competition, two University squads Pete Possibility of free ski passes at Park City, school credit in Education and satisfaction from helping others Gabler-Rond- a Tate ll Thomas and tied for third in Gardner reached the semi-fin- al round of 12, as did Benevento in extemporaneous. Wayne AUredge placed third, Gardner fifth, Thomas eighth and Tate ninth in Speaker Awards in Seniors; and Benevento second, Martin third and JoAnn Spafford fifth in Speaker Awards in Juniors. Allredge and Gardner also reached the octo-fma- ls in Senior Debate. One Yeair Ago Yen Coaldn't Cay a Gircni LsudopeaEieir in For Information and registration call the ASUTJ Ombudsman at Todd Bsumek-Marsha- Senior Debate. Tate also placed fourth in a field of SO individual debaters, while teammate Ron MSMtlMf 581-861- 3 Changed All of That Audition the Finest Dome Efaoic Syotem RIov Available at the Good TJuoic Store I Hfao jb wimimtor Sak Coke Clawknl 'Record SpcvuAn Shop " 5132 South MX) East 5to 60 TEXTBOOK Sak CokeCitii, Utah OpcnGuesibi thru f ridai, DIS BUY BACK 11 to 7- SattmU i M a pocket FRIDAY, DEC. 10 with a Jfeiter Classic this holiday through FRIDAY, DEC 17 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1l 10 a.m. to 3 Anybody who's got a pocket is a prime candidate for the Parker Classic. The handsome, durable stainless steel ball pen writes up to five miles with every refill. 1 he matching pencil ses avthin, 2J; TARTS FRIDAY yQsf .5 mm lead smoother, finer line. Of course, you might decide this holiday is a good time to fill tough-to-sna- p Most stores pay no more than 50 of what you paid for the book. We are one of the very few that offer you 60 of the current new price when it is on the buyback list. yurown pocket,- WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE! Nebraska Book Co. will make you an offer on most of the books that wd cannot buy back. The price they offer depends on the national resale market. - vKO yy'yOr t s $1500 PARKER Reduced from U8 BEST HOLIDAY WISHES!! University Bookstore University 111 LL J |