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Show ThtRsdAy, January 14, 1988 ChnoiclE Student's plates produce parking problems class to be taught Vladimir Ussachevsky, University of Utah music professor and pioneer in electronic music, has returned to campus to teach a winter quarter class in his specialty. The class, "Electronic Music: Prospects and Retrospect," is taught through the Division of Continuing Education. The class meets Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. in the electronic music studio, West Institute 105. Ussachevsky will discuss electronic and compositions from the 1920s and '30s through 1965, as well as synthesizer music of contemporary composers from the past two decades. Course work is and is recommended for music both majors and process a student goes through is called foreign plate registration. This is where a Utah license plate is placed te on top of an plate. The title of the car is not out-of-sta- 1, Editor's Note: Please call Loreen Erickson at in send or Union to 240 note a if you have a stop by person or staff complaint. All gripes welcomed. student, faculty 581-704- I have plates on my car because it's not my te I tuition because I'm a legal but car, pay resident. The owner of the car is not. out-of-st- ate in-sta- The University of Utah will not give me a parking sticker unless I pay tuition or get the car in which I can't do because it's not my Utah, registered out-of-st- ate car. This sucks because I can't park anywhere, or at least it's hard to .find space. '' Marc Barkdujl ; Senior economics First, contact Parking Services. John Wright is the director. Wright admitted this scenario can happen, because "we are a state school and abide by state law." Moreover, he said, "we try to stay with the letter of state law." State law requires Utah license plate registration if a student is a resident and paying resident tuition. Second, contact the Motor Vehicle Division at the State Fairgrounds and speak to Bob Hoffman. The legal altered. Third, the cost of foreign registration can vary. If the car has a 1989 registration expiration date, the only fees are S18 for registration, about S 15 for safety inspection and S9 for emissions control. However, if the car registration expires in 1988, the county assessor's office might levy a tax. Otherwise, the total cost of foreign vehicle registration is $42. Hoffman will know exactly what a student needs to do, where to go, what forms to fill out and how much it will cost. Finally, as Wright pointed out, the monetary difference students save by paying the cost of foreign te vehicle registration in comparison to tuition can be enormous. It depends on how many hours a student is paying for and how many state vehicle fees a student must pay for. If, for example, a resident student is taking 15 hours, he or she is paying S479 plus computer fees. NonTresidents would pay $1,382 again, not including computer fees. That's a $903 difference in tuition and fees. The $42 cost of foreign vehicle registration and the $25 cost of an annual U. parking sticker pales when compared with the $903 tuition savings. On the other hand, the foreign vehicle registration Is may be too much of a hassle and too eventual a the worth student the rigmarole goes through attainment of a precious U. parking sticker? Just ask the mountain bikers on campus. tape-record- er non-technic- al, non-majo- rs. South African book ban not supported by some out-of-sta- (CPS) While growing numbers of American publishers refuse to sell their books in segregationist South Africa, the Association of American University Presses whose members publish scholarly works by professors opposes efforts to block book sales in that country. "We hold that books are different and have no place in an international boycott," said Euan H. Phillips, association executive director. Many publishers no longer sell their books to South Africa because they fear boycotts from school boards, universities and other institutions. University presses, however, produce specialized materials and are not particularly threatened by such boycotts, Phillips said. "We just think refusing to sell books in South Africa is a very dangerous precedent," he said. "And it's likely to be time-consumi- counterproductive." 3064 Highland Dr. SLC, Utah 84106 484-807- 3 (next to Villa Theatre) Main Street dmtegikioip: North Conway N.H. 03860 INTERNMIONM. Hours: NVOUNTWN 10am 7pm EQUIPMENT INC. Sat & Sun 9am - 7 pm Great savings on Rock Climbing Shoes M-- F until 20 13188 off all Backcountry Skis & Boots Slide show featuring Eric Perlman lecturing on his successful ascent of Jade Dragon Peak, China Monday, Jan 25 7:30 pm. BEHS Auditorium $2.50 at the door full rental program SPONSORED BY THE LOWELL BENNION COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER D plan and implement a community service project , O commit 20 flexible hours per week ' n n Great copies. Great people. 200 UNIVERSITY ST. 583-348- 0 OPEN 24 HOURS V Q $300 stipend per quarter W ; - Application deadline Jan. 19. or come to 270 University Union. contact Irene Fisher 581-48- 11 These opportunities were made possible through the SALT LAKE CITY ROTARY FOUNDATION urn S3? o OSA (Std.) DAILY WEAR (099 a (Limit 1 $(o)99 a pair SOFT CONTACTS pair New Patients Only Kinko's gives quantity discounts on copies from one original! After 100 copies, the rest are HALF PRICE! - Mr x SOFT CONTACTS mz & m Spring Quarter 1988 Winter OCIBA EXTENDED WEAR New Patients Only Pair) (Limit 1 Pair) 0 SPECIAL SELECTION HIGH FASHION FRAMES PLASTIC (SV) LENSES AND a pair COMPLETE EYE EXAM (Limit 1 Pair) WITH PURCHASE OF APPROPRIATE EXAM Outside Prescriptions Additional Some Restrictions Apply CALL NOW FOR A NO OBLIGATION APPOINTMENT AMERICA'S BEST CONTACTS & EYEGLASSES The Name Says It All MIDVALE dp of Dimes March MM MM BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION 26 W. 7200 S. (JUSt Off State St.) 561-130- 0 Nine Electronic music out-of-sta- te By Loreen Erickson Chronicle assistant feature editor Pqc OGDEN OREM 1353 S. State St. (Across from University 225-850- 0 Mall) 3735 Wall Ave. (In front of Newgate Mall) 627-442- 4 IMMd?Hd.Mi;i.HJ;i.H;brt.IM.;Ml.l.dW.'.IJ:VI.M:SiH!I.T:V'H4J ; |