Show STUDENT LIFE aimed at reducing dollar loss the from shopliftng and bad checks has been developed by Institute the Management Utah State University The clinic is designed to help retailers combat the problem through better understanding cf the techniques used by the thief and the need for more cooperation between merchants and law enforcement agencies said Dr Calvin D Lowe institute director The program includes a clinic multi-millio- n brief lecture on 29 1963 — 5 Fraternity Calls For Information Blue Key honorary fraternity today issued a call for information for the annual campus student directory scheduled for publication in Octo- Publishers of the directory in need of all telephone numbers and addresses of students not turned in at registration “Students who at registration did not turn in a phone number or who have a new number should fill out a ferm available at the UB Information Desk” Skidmore noted ber A SEPTEMBER George Skidmore president said the directory should be available within one month which would be a record for compiling the book of the organization are Deadline for turning in needed information is Oct 15 Readers Theatre Comes to USU This Fall Readers Theatre comes to Utah State University for the first time Mrs Kristin Barry of the speech department explained that Readers Theatre is a dra- however Blue Key officers urged student to file data as soon as possible matic type of oral interpretation in which those participating read a story without aid from scenery and props “Some have called this the Theatre of Imagination” said Mrs Barry Tryouts for the first pro“The Lottery” by Jackson will be held Shirley 1 in Old Main Oct Friday i om 255 at 4 pm Mrs Barry who will direct the production asks anybody interested to attend the tryouts duction t&J SH & shoplifting and An exciting color film is presented demonstrating various techniques used by the “professional” to steal goods in excess of $200 in a single day The magnitude of the bad check problem is brought into focus by an expert in the field Dr Lowe said of banking The “do’s and don’ts” of sound business procedures in handling checks is part of the presentation dealing with this country’s billion dollar probshort-changin- till-tappin- g g! lem comprised of the chief of police country sheriff county attorney and a representative of the banking profession discusses the topic VWhat can be done to reduce losses?” The panel discusses questions presented by members of the audience Merchants who are interested in having the clinic presented in their community as a public service should contact their Chamber of Commerce or the local police department Dr Lowe may also be contacted at Utah State ' A panel : University Where the local Chamber of Commerce and police department provide necessary facilities and advertising there is no charge made for this An important part of a student’s education is learning competent money management With this in mind Walker Bank offers you a special checking account plan We call it our Personal Plan Checking Account It s designed for the student who writes relatively few checks Here’s how it works When you open your account (1) No specified balance is required Checks Given Checks totaling $3050 for Sears - Roebuck Foundation scholarships for study at Utah State University have been presented to university officials by Max W Chambers manager of the Logan store The k Foundation annually presents scholarships to 10 freshmen in agSears-Roebuc- riculture and two in home economies An additional award h) be used in the sophomore year goes to the agriculture student who has the best scholarship record at the end of his freshman year Dr Vearl R Smith dean College of Agriculture and Dr Phyllis Snow dean College of Family Life accepted pie money from Mr Chambers just enough to cover the checks you write when you open your account but you pay (2) You receive free imprinted checks account plus a small only 10c for each check that’s actually paid on your service charge a check (3) There’s no loss or inconvenience if you spoil month (4) You get a complete itemized statement every mail checks by (5) You can 25c-a-mont- h re-ord- er When you have a Walker Bank checking account it’s the efficient way of handling money because you keep a record of your spending There’s a Walker Office just off campus Why not open your checking account this week? ifri Srr of Pik'mi fihti ifrftuMf Mrmtto Syotvm s PE Soft lot Of I logon Provo Hotrmy Cache Volley Office — 102 North Main Street |