Show 4 — STUDENT s LIFE JUNK Summer Quarter 20 19GG Steak Tickets Dull?— Mow Selling v For June 28 A steak fry is scheduled or all students and faculty members June 28 in the Amphitheater south of Old Main Performing at the steak fry ewill be the Silver Spurs teen-agwestern dance group from Spokane Washington The Silver Spurs have given performances throughout the Pacific Northwest Western Canada and the Southern United States The director of the group Edwin S “Red” Henderson fci states that “each member of the group is outstanding scholastically having a “B” average or better in his class work Each member is a and and each individual is respon-sibl- e for the care and cleaning of their authentic costumes" Tickets may be obtained from the ticket office in the basement of the Union Deadline for tickets is June 28 at noon The cost is $125 with activity cards and $225 non-smok- NOT IF — You develop good study habits and select proper surroundings so abundant in Cache Valley and surrounding SOME PREFER merely to chat in the shade of the Union Building and plan on the day when ‘this and that’ will come about — Chamber Music Fest June 22 In Union The first chamber music festival will be held Wednesday at 7 pm in the Union Sunburst Lounge in connection with the summer music clinic at Utah State University The concert will be presented by a string quartet composed of Richard Strawn first violin Jack Ashton Salt Lake City second violin i 'V WHEN frustrated you retire to Old Main Ilill and enjoy friendship of fellow collegiates and IF Richard Foodim viola and Warren Burton cello Foodim has been performing with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra during the past year Numbers on the program will include “Haydn String Quartet” “Bulfter’s Prayer” Turina and “Shostakovich” All USU students an dlocal Constitution (Continued from page 1) civics teachers are urged to take the course for the three hours of credit which are offered The Institute is scheduled purposely between the time the legislature is expected to propose additional amendments to the Utah Constitution and the time the voters will be asked to approve or disapprove them and vote upon the calling of a constitutional convention for the State of Utah Dr Emenhiser said MGA — TRIUMPH H Z State Inspection H 2 By O Appointment Phone IF THAT doesn’t work try liberating inner tensions with a good workout on the tennis courts 752-820- RENAULT cert free of — SIMCA PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS charge to college students and faculty: the newspaper that newspaper people read 8800 EEtslf-pri-ee newsAt last count we had more than The to paper editors on our list of subscribers Christian Science Monitor Editors from all over the world There is a good reason why these "pros” read the Monitor : the Monitor is the world’s only daily international newspaper Unlike local papers the Monitor focuses exclusively on world news — the important news the news it considers most significant and reports it interprets it analyzes it — in depth It takes you further into the news than any local paper can If this is the kind of paper you would like to The Monitor selects be reading we will send it to you right away at half the regular price of $2400 a year Clip Find out why newspaper- the coupon men themselves read the Monitor -- — and why they invariably name it as one of the five best papers in the world v ! The Christian Science MONrropFOCUS J 'H W twr - htttrt The Christian Science Monitor' 1 Norway Street Boston Massachusetts 02116 Please enter a Monitor subscription for the name below I am enclosing (U S funds) for the period checked 6 months $6 1 year $12 9 months $9 N amc i i o AptRm Street-Cit- y — College 0 con- er v HERZOG REPAIR Q tc residents may attend the non-drink- er student Faculty member Zip-Y- ear State— of graduation - I rcN-- j |