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Show 11. 1990 Thursday, January The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Seven nfo Letters Student will take corrupted democracy over regulated economy of socialism Still Time to begin so an institute class SATURDAY Editor: "Meet the Malasians Day" 1:00 p.m. at institute I'd like to ask all those socialist egalitarians a question: What the hell is wrong with being able to determine one's own future? Is "choice" such an ugly word? I realize that this country has problems and we as the generation need to find solutions to those problems, but do we need to force economic equality on everyone? I'm sorry, but I'll take this corrupted democracy over a regulated socialist economy. Instead of imposing your economic justice, let the people decide for themselves what they want, as well as giving the poor opportunities to improve their 3:05 p.m. U of U Basketball Bring your activity card newly-educat- MONDAY "Book of Mormon Read-a-thon- " 8:30 a.m. institute Ed Piriegar, Pres of MTC until 4p.m. ed conditions. I may be wrong, but I believe in the ability of every human being (given that they are mentally sufficient) to choose for themselves. We are free to make choices and to pay for the consequences of those choices. I believe in this nation. With an informed populace one that will actively participate in the maintenance of the nation it will prove to be the most liberating and representational form of government so far. Ron Rushton education Make The Leap LDSS.AJ Study Abroad PARTICIPANTS from a variety of V ." of U SEMESTER AND ACADEMIC YEAR STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS will talk about their experiences abroad. U Hear it from the experts! STUDY ABROAD Sunglass Tune-U-p & at PANEL DISCUSSION Adjustment Union Den Thursday, January 1 8 2:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served SUN STOP .Semester or Academic Year Deadline: February for placement next year. (Undergrads and grads) 1 SUN EYEWEAR VALLEY FAIR MALL Liberal Education Abroad Study Scholarship Deadline: March 2 INTERNATIONAL CENTER (main entrance near Masseys Jewelers) 159 University Union 581-584- ... 9 We Carry the largest selection of sunglasses In Utah Polaroid Ray Ban Serengeti Uvis Oakley Revo Bolle Vuarnet Gargoyle 20 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. OFF on the purchasa of any pair of Sunglasses at the Sun Stop Valley Fair I I offer expires You ve come 11790 J 1990 EVENTS a long way baby Many Paths to Freedom: Living the Dream Wednesday, January 10 ' Noon Keynote Address ; ; Dr. Harry Edwards Sport Sociologist Olpin Union Ballroom ' ' Thursday, January 11 7:30 p.m. Thuli Dumakude in Concert: Songs of South Africa Kingsbury Hall ' v ? January 2 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Photodocumentary Exhibit 8-1- Thursday, January 11 Noon .Panel Discussion and 9 months of good prenatal care has gotten you here A healthy start in life is a gift only you can give your baby. v Thurl Bailey Utah Jazz Forward Althea Gibson Tennis Champion Roy Jefferson Football Star Olpin Union Ballroom Marriott Library Auditorium January 23 Scholar-in-Residen- ce Noon Dr. Drew S. Days, III Yale University Law School Moot Court Room, Law Building If you're pregnant, visit your doctor or clinic early and often. For more information, contact: . of Dimes (fo March 13 13 BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION ADMISSION IS FREE TO ALL EVENTS |