Show January 12r 1973 Pcz 0 Foundation’s grant will aid program Utah State University has comreceived a four-yea- r Self-Design- ed Education — Feb filling out an application and returning it to UC 220 Ski Students — All students enrolled in USU ski classes meet at the Field House on your respective days at 1 pm this week only Bring your own equipment and provide your own Silex 218 will be offered again Winter Quarter It will meet Tuesday and Thursday at 9:30 am in Business 318 The index number is 3118 Need Someone to Talk To? — 4 Call Help Line at Christ — for Crusade Campus will meet every Thursday night in room 324 UC from 6:30-7:3- 0 For further information contact John Pavelko at Lambda Delta Sigma — Single girls of college age are invited to join Fireside is Jan 14 at 8:30 pm the business meeting is Jan 16 at 5:45 pm All meetings will be held in the Institute building Best dress is fine Help Line Sessions — Training sessions for Help Line volunteers will be held beginning Wednesday Jan 17 at 7 pm in the Faculty Lounge UC 226 Other sessions will be Jan 24 31 and 752-396- 753-34- Anyone may apply by 7 transportation Honor Students — There will be a very important meeting of the Student Honors Council Monday Jan 15 at 7 pm in the Honor's Lounge (L 372) All interested persons are urged to attend Student Teaching — All student teachers in all subject areas who plan to do their student teaching Spring Quarter must have their applications submitted and approved no later than Jan 15 All General Secondary applications are submitted to the Bureau of Student Teaching Ed 113 Elementary student teachers 56 -- submit their applications to Prof Wiggins in Ed 206 Encounter Groups — will start Jan 16 for meetings with Glen Maw on Tuesday from 2 : 30-- 5 pm Rollie Bergeson will handle groups for Monday at 7 pm starting Jan 15 Contact Carol at 7591 to sign up Theater Arts — Like to paint sew act or sing? Theater Arts dept is seeking participants for the following productions: “1776” “Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds” and “Man for All Seasons” Stab Committees — Stab Recreation Committee Games and Tournament Jan 4 Sign up at Aggie Bowl before Jan 12 Bowling billiards table tennis and bridge will be offered Nightclub Committee — will sponsor the nightclub for Satur0 pm day Jan 13 from There will be dining dancing and 15-2- 8:30-11:3- couple Blue Books — are still on sale downstairs in the UC and in the Bookstore Sponsored by Blue Key fraternity the student directories cost 75 cents Grad Students — If you are planning to receive your Masters or Doctorate degree in the June SlW have 1973 commencement not yet submitted candidacy forms or supervisory committee forms this must be done before the end of Winter Quarter Forms may be picked up in the Graduate Office Main 132 Hockey — There will be an Ice Hockey game today at 2 pm at the city park Anyone interested in playing please come SALT — The next two lectures in the Strategic Arms Limitations Series will be held in L208 from 12-- 1 pm They will be followed by a discussion session via the telephone to the University of Utah from 2 pm Intercollegiate Knight— All male students interested in 1-- Inthe — in- -' tercollegiate Knights terviews will be held Friday Jan in membership 12 on the 3rd floor of the UC across from the Activity Center Winter Indoor Soccer — The USU Soccer Club is organizing an indoor soccer league Any students faculty or staff are welcome to participate Games will be held in the Field House on Contact Monday nights from NR-Z- ) 143 Bruce Shadbolt (room or Glen Lawrence (room 303b W) or leave your name and phone number in the intramural office of the HPER building (fxiEifWAtan -- 7-- 10 f Sierra Club DOITS §P©QTT One group of corduroy and double Knit fabrics Rogular $4500 to $5500 — is sponsoring a VOICE Line Walk-i- n One group of wool worsted double knits Regular $6000 to $0000 New Japan: Asia’s Industrial Giant” a New York Times filmstrip will be shown by the Forum Sunday at 3:30 pm in room 307 of the Library Bahai Faith — firesides will be every Wednesday at the CCF Center Hot Seat — Mike Patchen opposes Utah’s' Olympic bid tonight at 8:30 at the “Fish House” 1315 E 7th N (just west of Fredricors) Everyone is invited OBITS PACTS Boll-Botfo- DnuhcdJCpttons Sizes 26 to 38 Regular $850 to $1000 mj — PEfliJtfd OBITS SEMIS - - -- CwOO' v3o00 improvement development education government cultural and and social development health services Dr Taggart stated Rural leaders from throughout the Rocky Mountain region joined by University faculty and expert consultants will be assembled to analyze problems and plan and direct program efforts “Utah State University has had a lengthy history of endeavors among the rural people of Utah and surrounding states” Dr Taggart noted "The institution has always felt a special charge for partnership in the promotion of rural progress the Kellogg Foundation’s grant now makes it possible to bring the total resources of the University into focus for rural solving problems” “The Kellogg Foundation’s decision to assist in this worthy project is deeply appreciated” President Taggart said “and we are confident the program will have a significant impact in advancing rural development on a broad and comprehensive basis” USU has effected significant changes in the organization of its extension services according to Dr J Clark Ballard vice for president continuing education and extension services r— USU Policies procedures and broad the for recommendations program will be developed initially by the University’s of Division Continuing Education sibility The major respon- for and direction promotion of the program will be provided by the Vice President for Extension and Continuing Education The primary efforts of the program will be determined on the basis' of intensive and evaluation in the six activity units Each of the units of activity will have as a broad goal the identification of me areas and problem of development major projects related to the problem’s solution WK Kellogg established the TnmsnTiiretnxrTtTRnnnrnbn tnur bears his name in 1930 Its 'resources are used for the application of knowledge to the problems of people study-discussio- n CITY ADcmo:ii edccatio: All permanent press slacks Flair and rogular bottoms Loyi and Farah brands Discontinued styles Sizes 27 to 42 - Regular $900 to $1 500 — Foreign Students — A meeting of the Committee for Foreign Students Rights will be held in UC 333 at 3:30 today 00 300 economic have been opened Dr Ballard said adding that the rural development program has been designated as a major thrust for 3:30 in M 313 Film — “The en 3900 environmental still needs more for tutoring Help and other projects 1 Contact Chris Erni in UC 318 Model UN — still has room for a few more people to go on the trip to Stockton this spring If you would like to go contact Jim Mulder in M318 by Jan 19 Meetings will be every Monday at giro and Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek Michigan to fund a continuing education program of rural development according to an announcement today by President Glen L Taggart The grant is one of the largest ever to be awarded by a private foundation to a Utah institution of higher education The rural development program unique in its scope and applications will formulate six units of rural activity covering for 563-506- — volunteers WK New channels through which the human resources of the institution will be made available Andrew Russell further information 2900 BITS -- cross country ski and snowshoe tour on Sunday Jan 14 We will leave from the front of the west entrance of the NR-- Z building at 8 am this will probably be an outing for intermediates Call mm mitment of $600000 from the Cost is $300 per entertainment $‘3 fel fen I to renter hr dzzxts fcsfag trrt fa: kpidary caramics sawing knitting angina analysis photography spood reading typa shorthand bookkoaping foreign languages estate planning and jd others 'For furthar1nformatron'cair: " " " b arVr?f HAP HOLMSTEAD j ‘QLgL n o p Qi n n a " 752-18- 11 n |