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Show Wednesday, January TJie 3. 1990 The Daily Utah Chronide - Page Five 1ige4llTieir Lowell Bennion Community Service Center helps people meet the needs of the community. Be a part of it! If you are interested in volunteering for any of the following services, contact the center at or visit 581-481- 1 Union 101. : The Utah Bovs Ranch is looking for volunteer? to staff their 24 hour hotline to provide support services to children ages 10 to 15 years. Training provided, call Dave Bell, 969-325- 2. 4 ' Interview agency clients about literacy skills at the state office of job training. Tactfulness is the only requirement. Hours are Wednesday for 3 hours in the morning. Contact Kris Bedallion or Leslie Noble at 538-303- 1. . Help create America's newest national park. Join the University of Utah team to create DINOSAUR, one of the world's most unique national a color parks. Enjoy and obtain a presentation park syllabus. This project presents opportunities for scientific pj congressional leaders, bill formation and artistic e c a on Students from all are invited to' The "IT Recycle Committee attend. Internship credit mar be -- is looking for students to help available. Contact Dr. Robert conduct a recycling survey in ' expression. areas of study Starr Waite at 581-481- 1. for more 485-086- 7 information on the proposed park. A cute and active bov is looking for a "rad dude" to be his big brother. If you qualify, 1 call Jill at to find out more. Volunteer to serve on the ; - ? 1 required. Call Trevor at involved. to get Do you live in the Oeden ajeai If you live there and have an interest in tutoring homeless children,. call Vickie at KITutoring hours are 3:30-5:3- Center- with its agency's accounting. This is an excellent chance to get some hands-o- n experience. The hours are 581-481- flexible for this regular weekly commitment. Call Gail Russell at 486-487- 7. Be a friend to a four-year-o- ld boy in a single-parefamily. The time commitment is flexible so you can make a difference. 7 Contact Carolyn Schulz at for more details. loin a team of volunteers to spread awareness of community needs and keep student groups 625-885- 5. nt 0, TH, Help jhe Salt Lake Boys and Girls CJub with their drug ONLY Hurry to McDonald's for the double great taste of the Double Cheeseburger! Just say, "Double, double, cheese, cheese, burger, burger please!" But you'd with purchase of fry better make double time because McDonald s Double Cheeseburger won't be around for long! and soft drink in 55$ 562-510- prevention campaign. Flexible hours, contact Dwight Luman to 484-084- 1. informed of Bennion Center k ne Walk-I- n - community. No experience Tutor acfademically-at-risstudents who need 5 help. Hours are conjunction with the Solid Waste Management Council. Contact to get Jennifer Creer at 581-48involved. Tutor an man so he can graduate from Salt Lake Community High School. See Jan Klint at the school (233 W. 200 North). Help the Indian Bennjon Center Fund Rajsjn Committee. Learn valuable fua raising skills while serving your get involved, 1!L the CBKggglll 11 ; 944-081- one-on-o- study, media work, contact with ..edti : Expires January 25th projects. Volunteers will give on T, : quarterly W, TH. Contact Norma Peterson presentations to student groups. or Dave Larson at Call Debbie at at 533-305- 8 2:30-3:0- 10-minu- 581-481- VY te 1989 McDonald -- library "I think the governor's endorsement carries a very strong committment for the Republican majority to support the bill," he . added. "We also have' the support of virtually all the Democrats." Stephens also said the bill had been by both the legislators and the Utah Board of Regents, and with the governor's support the bill stands a very good chance of passing. well-receiv- McD'89-19- Corporation FOMCDA 227 Mall Primed hi United Slates ot Aincm.i WhenlcallMom, shee ther wants total k art or football. Usua ly footbalP from page one bill. 242 S. 700 E. Crossroads 916 W. North Temple McDonald's 1, PLUS TAX ed "Asmefamerofuiebm.Ithinkit the governor's endorsement! is great," " haven't heard Stephens said. anything negative about the bill so far." "The student support has helped the bill a lot," Stephens added, "We have good, bipartisan support, and with the student interest I really think the bill will pass." The $1 million appropriation is in addition to a $10 million proposal, which has also been endorsed by Gov. Bangerter, to provide one-tim- e funding to help libraries. The $10 million bill provides specific funding to benefit library acquisition, automation, storage and equipment. If the bill passes, the U. would receive approximately $3.5 . million of the $10 million. The $1 million bill, however, does not specify how the monies must be g to Kafer, "The used to pay wages to be could money spent.-Accordin- extend library hours, to buy new computer equipment, to purchase new books and magazines, or for whatever the library needs." -- fusion Go ahead, call' her up and let her know' the score. A a ust-t- a wst call, dialed direct an'time, anv da' with o from page one interested in the research, "but nothing has been signed." I The institute's hope for federal funding received a boost over the holidays as the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory announced it had 525-795- A(kl;i))lk;tl)lcluX(.-- the report, "A Preliminary Investigation of Cold Fusion By to that, point "do not present convincing evidence" that useful energy sources will result from the phenomenon. $3.00. And fast connections and immediate credit for wrong numlx'rs, how can you miss? lbr more information on AY&rUmg Distance Service, and w ith products like the Alol'Card, call 1 800 Ext. 100. duplicated the experiment.' Oak Ridge scientist Gordon Michaels reported excess heat, tritium production and neutrons slightly above background in Electrolysis of Heavy Water." It was in October when the DOE's advisory panel concluded evidence for the claimed discovery of cold fusion was "not persuasive." The panel also found that experiments up AW, costs less than WSLf.m....,.J 1 ..SSift TTi.. , Jacqueline Reinhard Arizona State University Class of 1991 - I , 1 s s .iiul sun hurjifv AT&T The right choice. |