Show 11 STUDENT LIFE NOVEMBER I Wf — 'Motion's Dream' By DONNA lliGGINS MJFE Staff Writer V most familiar dream “The American Dream” is the accent is on what is the when is Idea” The American dominate ' ' i Cultural and religious meshing between the Polynesian people in Tahiti and the English and French speaking people in Eurexope and America will be EllsS Dr George plained by worth tonight at 8 p m in the Edith Bowen auditorium Paradise “Zion in Paradise: Early Mormons in the South Seas” titles the ELLSWORTH speech Dr Ellsworth associate PROF GEORGE professor erf history w'ill deliver faculty speaker tonight at the 21st Faculty Honor Lecture Chosen to present the lecture Dr by a faculty committeetechniEllsworth will expand calities of the exchange of ideas on the religious frontier relations among missionaries from various sects in America the government of the French protectorate in the BY MONT MILLER islands missionaries of the Lon’LIFE SUff Writer don Missionary Society and the paganistic Polynesian Six USU students were involved will dominate the body peoples a nine in five accidents during of the lecture deday period the Logan Police Christianity Expansion Great portions of the lecture partment reported Thursday W'ill be held for the expansion of 1 j the dream becomes Horace M Kallen one of the most distinguished gave his view on “The and famous living philosophers American Idea and the American aud- itorium ‘‘The American The phrase Dream” according to Dr Kallen was invented by James Adams a successful man in the business world ‘‘What is the content of the AmChi Omega sorority appealed for the erican dream? The American to a review board Friday of dream is a dream of keeping up revocations of the charges on which they with the Joneses W1k are the violation rushing Joneses? They are the people who were convicted last week XJSU are richer than you You measure The group met before the Miss Lah Women Counselor by the people you regard yourself Panhellenic President better than you” stated Dr KalDunford Dean of Stu- len Carolyn Herbert and to appeal dents J EUurt Cameron Dream Of Success case their ‘‘The American die am is a The board met following the the dream of success” To be sucappeal and decided to uphold decision council’s cessful you must have competipanhellenic with two exceptions tion You must make your future rebeen Social privileges have a repetition of the past You fall not stored to the pledges for will cannot do this and excell One cuarter only and the soronty cannot excell without learning be allowed to hold their winter ‘‘is not something or- and learning formal This will be the only else can do for you It is anybody of the ganized social function something you have to do for group until after winter quarter yourself All teachers can do is The restored privdeges were free to do for yourself the wha' do for your granted to the of the emJpbasized Dr Kauen appeals hoard found some to be cir evidence in the case Dr Kallen then spoke on cumstantial rather than objecAmerican Idea” The “The tive They also decided that the “The American Idea” is phrase Chi Omega pledges may or may nearly 100 years older than not have been involved in the “The American Dream” Theorushing violation as charged dore Parker an unsuccessful invented this business man Sorority Appeals Case USU Ag Accidents Damage Student Cars 6 For Class Posts right-of-wa- KVSC Expands Via Translations SAVE YOUR Main Sell al 3 On Three of the mishaps occurred on one day in the October 29 No- Freshmen Apply - Inter-cultur- Christianity in the South Sea Islands “It is part of the story of the expansion of Americans overseas and the conflict of European and American territorial expansion in the 19th century the USU professor explained Also developed will be the Polynesian sex patterns Journals and letters of early Mormon missionaries who left Nauvoo 111 in 1843 for the South Seas wil be used as examples for the lecture Of particular interest to Dr Ellsworth Is Addison Pratt ono of the first LDS missionaries in that area Research has been directed toward getting Pratt s journals published he said Ellsworth received liis Dr bachelor’s degree from Utah State University in 1941 lie acdequired master’s and doctor’s 1951 1917 and respectivegrees in ly from the University of almost stretch police said vember Damage totaled $1175 Noof cita the tions were issued to any students Most expensive was an $830 collision at Fourth North and Sixth East Oct 20 A car driven CSU stuby Stewart Johnston auto another with collided phrase dent According to Dr Kallen ParkMr Johnston’s vehicle sustainer wasn’t interested in ‘‘keep- ed $400 damage The other drivwith the Joneses” lie was er was cited for failing to yield fresh- ing up interested in human beings and His car received Primary candidates for y man class officers announced their equality and freedom $150 damage Dr Kallen stated that Parker Thursday aie: Nov 6 was the worst day for President — Pete Chase Le felt "each individual was unRobert Austad Roger ique” and “you are you” desBurke student drivers At 5:55 p m inKeith and envirBaird Harry Markas the fust accident occurred on pite your heredity and Hoskins Gene student onment Cottam volving reVice President — JoAnn Blas-e- r Dr Kallen concluded that “the First North His 1957 sedan next The Holz Mark Harmon Yvonne American Idea” is the constant ceived $20 damages m Catherine Brown Rick Patton struggle from fact to fact and accident occurred at 7:35 p Street Main of Melvin G Sadler John P Nelson “The American Dream” comes at the intersection and First North Suzanne Richards Gerald Foster tomorrow not today and John Kerr $75 Damages Vicing lor Secretary are Dixie Involved was Gordon Barber Aller Juhe ltae Jones Barbara Nelson Karen Sue Hadfield Kaye whose car sustained $75 damages At 11:35 p m the last acciMarilynn C Towers Ludquist stuand Elissa W alt dent occurred involving two Lorin and McCallson candidates Ruth AWS representative dents (Continued from Page 1) are Terry Dain Ann Poeock DixLeishman Mr Leishman’s car ie Torneten t’hcrie LuAnn Mac-leb- y KVSC equipment fund and it will received $10 damage and Ruth at Louise Evans and Mary be used only for the requeste pur- McCall son’s car was damaged $75 estimated Anne Merrell an pose 19a7 Primary elections will be conOn Oct 31 Carlos Foote’s Return Surplus ducted Nov 18 Final elections driven car a with collided the sedan are to be on Ncv 23 USU elecAny money remaining from Carl Anderson causing tions chairman Bill Gee announc- appropriated sum not necessary by car damage to Mr Anderson’s for completion of the campus ed Mr returned Mr Foote’s car received $50 Any candidates wishing their project will be explained further STUDENT Barnes in platforms published damages It is planned that translator LIFE must have their platforms camthe installations will give in the ‘LIFE office before 5 p m pus station sufficient audience today to increase its broadcastingto time from 23 hours per week 40 hours units are d The a units three of composed an and tuner a power supply In UB AM transmitter The units also contain a separate tuner unit USU’s student directory which picks up the FM signal of is on sale in the UB and Main KVSC at 881 megacycles ana SHOE SHOP Stan Nielsen editor announcea transmits an AM signal for a disabout this week tance of about 300 feet at 18 West 1st North The directory w'hich is spon- 6G0 kilocycles sored by Blue Key contains a Must Comply more complete listing this year Transmitters cannot transmit since correction slips were used for students who didn't have per- over 300 feet to comply with Flomanent addiesscs after registrat- ral Communication Commission stated ions regulations Mr Barnes If commercial un:s were purTiie cover was designed by they Merlyn Jones Assistant Coordin- - chased for installation the ator of Student Activities with would cost approximately Sir You have Just realized drawings by Marjorie Rendhal 5Mr Schow who designed the Advertising manager was Jim e m a value of advertising in Heiner Others who worked on new prototype unit State Utah at student the booklet weie John Cannon junior Jay Andnson Clair Hopkins and and is niajmmg Jim Thorne gineermg He s work t Fitly profits engineering license ncer jn from the sate of the bok will go cd as a commerc: ial utah sta into a fund IHue Key will use for commercial radio California land services to the studenlbody newly-designe- History Prof Tonight BY JANICE JENKINS ’I JFK Staff Writer mailed ' Dr Student Directories Faculty Honor Lecture 2 1st fallen discusses Dream” Thursday in Main 3 SOLE Christensen's Is This For You? initiation rsc DIMES atCJIB 8 pni in L LJ ceremony Monday &150 per earstu-of room 211 Dues: $ 50 per quarter All Interested dents attend FEITOWSHJPtoy W KSTMINSTKK music features program on folk Allen Rubin Sunday at 8 pm at church the Presbyterian— o— rs VKTEttANS who are residents ef the state ofcanIllinois and for apply bulwho served in Korea veterans a bonus of $100 See for letin board in Main for address If applied submitting applications for immediately can receive before Christmas ANNUAL FORESTRY club Christmas" dan:e Dec 4 ®t 8:30 pm Midnight Smithfield Ktwanis Hall hose eats Dress: heels and OPEN for JunAPPLICATIONS Apply ior Prom general chairman at VB information desk until Nov 20 EMPLOYMENT: Nov 13: Cali busi-nefornia Packing interviewing majors accounting economics Nov 17: Argonne National laborand atory 'nterviewin? electrical math mechanical engineers and masters with client istrv phvsics and doctor’s degrees GEOIOGY SENIORS and graduate students file applications no later than Dee 1 for employment with U S Geological Survey and other Federal agencies ss Choir Brass Groups Plan Sun Concert The UB Concer Committee will present the combined talents of the USU Choir Madrigals and rass Choir Sunday at 3 p m ac-in the Student Union ballroom cording to Lee Parks committee chairman The 32 member Madrigal choral group directed by A L Ditt mer will present numbers including “Fire Fire My Heart” by Morley “Welcome to USU” by Dittrner a special arrangement of the “Alma Mater Hymn” by Dittmer ‘‘The Creation” by Tom Scott with declimation by the speech department The 120 voice University Choir selections include: “Blind Man by Bohnhorest “Hallelujah” by Beethoven “Great and Glorious” by Hayden plus three more be the Choir will Refreshment Underlie Vivian will be served after the concert The following Sunday the USU Symphony Orchestra will present a pop concert On December 13 the Symphony Orchestra and University Choir will combine forces for their presentation of “Tlia Messiah” ADVENTUREl EXCITEMENT! All the Thrills of the FBI Story Si Combined With a Tender Love Story Filled With Warmth and humor! Truly a Picture Designed For the Entire III Hi -- N Family! 7r Ccngrcsaylcstions per-cen- of-t- he j had' STUDENT LIFE! VERA MILES tTimes 1:10 4:30 7:10 9:55 fuU-tm- j j James stewart ' j J STARTS TODAY - 1:15 SOON — ’’HOUND DOG MAtT LAST SHOW 9:40 PM EO i :15 P M |