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Show Chronicle - Page Seven Monday, September 26, 1988 - T Not me. . . WANTPIV You nl it A PEOPLE WHO CARE 1 umux do DtNNiUN UJMMUNiTi SERVICE CENTER I Helping You Help Others If you are interested in volunteering for any of the fol- - , lowing community services, please contact the Lowell Bermion Community Center at or stop by its" office in the Olpin Union Building, room 100. The Center can also offer other suggestions for community involvement. SUPPORT THE UTES AND FEED THE HUNGRY. November 19 is the date set for the big game between the Running Utes and the BYU Cougars. Bring a can of food to the game and help feed the needy people of Salt Lake. Last year, a sizable amount of food was collected. This year's goal is to beat that amount. LEND A HAND TO A GRANDMOTHER. An elderly woman needs some help in maintaining her east side home and yard. VOLUNTEER TO WORK ON THE VEGGIE PROJECT. Help pick up fresh fruits and vegetables from local grocery stores on TAiesdays and Thursdays. The project serves three shelters, one soup kitchen and hundreds of hungry people. HELP AN ELDERLY MAN PLANT HIS LAWN. If you have a green thumb, you could help sow a lawn and trim trees for a North Salt Lake man who needs a helping hand. REGISTER HOMELESS, ELDERLY AND UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE TO VOTE. The Center is registering voters at cheese lines, nursing homes and other sites. You can help and learn more about voting laws by volunteering your time. 581-481- 1, Your Season PaWhen the n Fasseci -- no HELP HUNGRY AND HOMELESS FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS. Help the Crossroads Urban Center serve hundreds of If you're planning to buy a season pass for skiing, you could be taking a risk. Because you never know for certain how much youU actually ski. But if you don t get your money's worth out of your pass on the ski slopes, don t worry. It should still be families by working hi their thrift store or food bank. They are in desperate need of people who will volunteer a half day per week. Crossroads will provide the training. PRESERVE LOCAL CANYONS. Get involved in the Citizen's Committee to Save Our Canyons. Help educate me community about me threats facing our canyons. -- low-inco- , useful. A Solitude season pass, for instance, is a natural as a spatula for small pick-u-p jobs. Try using it to scrape eggs of f a sticky pan. Cool the pan first And a Park City season pass makes a popular toy for your cat Take it by the string, wave the pass in front of your cat and see how he swipes at your enrollment from page one - State officials estimate $320 million will be lost if the initiatives succeed. As a result, higher education could face 13 percent to 20 percent budget cuts. That could be as high as $20 million at the U. v "Last year, enrollment increases were not funded in total by the' legislature," Gittins said. She added that only one third of the budget requests were met. She also said it's unlikely the Legislature will grant additional funding for enrollment increases this year. "We are facing a situation similar to that we've had in public education in years past," Gittins said. As the public education population ages, the problems naturally carry over to higher education, she said. However, the state mandates that enrollment increases ; ' picture. , . Lastly, notice the rectangular shape of a Deer Valley season pass. You can tape it over an elec- - ' in the public eduaction sector must be funded. Additional funding for higher education is optional and can be granted in proportionate amounts, Gittins said. If funding for enrollment increases is not provided, officials fear many students will be refused access to higher eduaction. , "If we take the students without the funding, the quality of education is jeopardized. r i 31 mcai ouuei 11 you aon i want people 10 piug inings m. These clever ideas can certainly make some season passes more useful, but not nearly as useful as a Snowbird pass can be. Introducing the Pass That Never Fails. A Snowbird season pass, unlike any of the others, can actually be used for skiing next , season if you don't use it up this season. You simply buy the number of days you want, from 15 to 50. Unused days credit can be traded as towards next year's season pass. Or, you can use the remaining value for lodging at Snowbird next summer. In other words, yob can't lose with ft 1 a Snowbird season pass. And with 1 more snow, more vertical feet and a longer season you can't lose with Snowbird skiing either So call Snowbird at 521-604- 0 today and get the Pass That Never Fails. Because anything else is just a passing fancy dollar-for-doll- ar 9 Fr I EN D S COUNTS Monday, 26th H I PI SO... Enroll in Ins&tuta 7 x&aX pm FREE1 BraaMast on campus. TbMday, 77Vi Croissants and orangt juico from 7:30 1 :30 am. 1 "Family Faud" gamt show from 1.00 pm. Coma pariapata and watch. Wadnaoday, 2Wi 11:30 -- Thursday. 29 U ol U football Friday, 30th Speakar Ok $1 Lunch at tha Tula Irom laam announced at 12 00. 11 30 ' 1 CO Noon davotional in Camral Chapel Norsa from KSL Wavision. COUNT 0Nus.nnnA i Skiing Above All Else |