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Show Wednesday, January 3, 1990 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Eight Letters Unexpected honesty a nice surprise, whoever you are Editor: With all of the bad and silly Runnin' Ute things that happen up stolen the bookstore. Well, there f was nothing else to do but check! it out, so back I went. The girl at! people stealing backpacks, the information desk asked me; the library going to hell, the my name and looked in her:, abortion debate still unsettled, drawer. Guess what, some guy? tuition going up and the had turned it in. The cash was? existence-of-Go- d question giving there, the travel cards, and most it's enough important, the credit card. 'My heartburn, everybody to make you give up. Or throw relief was so greats I wanted to go d home to bed. up. Of course, the doesn't include finals So, knowing that I will , around the corner and Christmas, probably never know who yoti events which themselves alone .are, I am writing this letter tcf are capable of eating your thank you for what you did. Now, stomach lining. you probably think turning in my1 So, it's wonderful to find myself wallet was only right, and that of grateful for something, and this course is true. It doesn't make i letter is to the person who made it any less significant, however because we all know that doing possible, whoever you are. I tired the to what's right is a matter of bone, Tuesday, went to the bookstore to pick up a definition for many. You saved, few blue books for next week. I me a great deal of anxiety, trouble here Student Basketball Season Tickets the remaining 9 Runnin' Ute home games you can get your own reserved seat. Here's what you have to do: For above-mentione- Pick up a "season ticket order card at the Union Front Desk or the Huntsman Center Ticket Office. Fill out the card and drop it at the Huntsman Center ticket office ONLY. Form must be turned in by Friday. Jan. 5. at 5:00 p.m. Tickets will be available to be picked up on Wednesday, Jan. 10 until 7:00 p.m. and Thursday, Jan. 11 until noon at the Huntsman Center ticket office. After which tickets will be made available to the public. Up to 3 guest tickets can be purchased at $45 per ticket. If you wish to sit together, please attach all ticket requests together when you turn, them in. took my wallet, left my pack in a bin and got what I needed. As I got ready to leave, I put my wallet down to put the books in my pack and turned to go, leaving my wallet on the shelf. I didn't find out it was gone until Wednesday morning. You can imagine how I felt, frantically looking everywhere for something that was gone. Then I remembered the last time I had it out, oh horror of horrors, at the one place you can be assured of having something Call for more information and expense all of-whic- h major Asian corporation (just kidding). I especially hope you read this letter. And all of you fast Eddies out there take note you missed a good one, you jerks. Elizabeth Rogers English 581-U.T.L- X. tifo Today - 8 11 a.m. Donuts & Hot Chocolate at various places on campus -- JMjfg Hughes Genetics Hi nospirui m I I J Parking H.S. Bookstore Class Registration Today 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. J BSSST library Classes Begin tomorrow 1 LT. an in I 8 gCbfep I Nursing Of I Ptemracy I $1 Soup & Salad Lunch Tomorrow 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. jJH -- ML UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE L4DSSAJ 1 151 3 S5 IfUNIVERSITY OF UTAH CAMPUS fjsv Facts and Figures TUITION COSTS Acts and Pauline 7:00-9:3- Epistles-Ne- w Testament Survey II The knowledge of God- - Theology (Tues. 7:00:9:30p.m.) Tuition is $25.00 for each credit hour. An. additional nonrefundable registration fee of $15.00 is required. Tuition may be paid in two payments. Registration will be accepted is greatly at the first class session, but appreciated. I : p.m.) (Mon. This course introduces the Acts of the Apostles and Paul's Epistles. Paul's letters to young churches, pastors, & friends are examined. This class meets at 859 So. 800 E., SLC. introduction to Christian This is the first of a two-patheology. Topics of study include Scripture, God, Christ and the Holy Spirit. Beginning Biblical Hebrew II The History and Poetry of Israel-OlTestament Survey II (Mon. 7:00-7:5- 0 p.m.) 5 rt This course will review the Hebrew verbal system, translate Job 2 and 42, and can be taken in conjunction with the Introduction to the Book of Job (below). The class will meet at ) (Sat. will be examined along The history of Israel (Joshua-Esther- ) iwth the poetry of the Old Testament Introduction to the Book of Job ) (Sat. This is the second in a two part second year Greek course, and will translate sections of Paul's Epistles to the Galatians & Colossians. 859 So. 800 E., SLC.. 9:30-Noon- Inter. New Testament Greek II West of the Christian Center (232 University University of Utah). Parking is available behind the St.-ju- st UNIVERSITY DISCOUNT College or University students who attend UIBS this 50discount on tuition by showing a quarter may receive current student I. D. 9:30-Noon- (Tucs. This course will examine and provide answers on the issue of suffering in light of the goodness of God, and can be taken in conjunction with Beginning Biblical Hebrew (above). This class meets at 859 So. 800 E., SLC. 8:00-9:30p.m- LOCATION Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday classes meet at the Campus Campus Christian Center. d .) Spiritual Warfare ) (Sat. This five week course examines the spiritual conflict of the believer with "the world, the flesh and the devil" from a biblical perspective. Begins Jan. 20th. 9:30-Noon- History of Christianity I (Thurs. 7:00-9:3p.m.) This course examines the practical piety of key christian figures from the second through the fifteenth centuries (Athanasius, ' ' Augustine, Patrick, John Wycliff, etc.) 0 1 fS- - I could ill afford to spend. I hope you have a wonderful break and get As in all of your classes. ! hope you find the person of your dreams and become the CEO of a For More Information Call 359-957- 2 f 5, |