Show September 28 1973 Spurs Pag® 5 will meet Tuesday question contact Clark Rogers at at 5 pm in the UC October Dues of $4 and uniform money 2 752-154- Episcopal students — St John’s Church 85 E 1 N invites you 'to worship Sunday at 4:30 pm and to stay for an evening meal to follow 75 cents per person If you need a ride call are needed Church of Christ 248 W 2nd North Bill Hearn Minister We meet for Bible Phone 10 am Morning study Sunday 752-636- 0 11 Worship am Worship winter 6 pm Wednesday pm 7 France-Switzerlan- Evening pm summer Bible study d 7 (French-East- ) Missionary reunion Oc5 tober 7:00 pm at cabin up Big Cottonwood Canyon Call Marc D Jones at 4 for directions and details Animal Science Club meeting Wednesday October 3 Ag Sci 241 All former members and interested persons requested to attend Environmental Action (STAB) Meeting Wednesday October 3 at 753-283- 7:00 Business pm — Building-Loung- e th floor USU Men’s Swimming and Diving Team — All those inin terested competitive swimming report to the HPER swimming pool Monday October 8 1 1973 at 3:30 pm — ready to swim Bowlers average 65 and higher and all those interested in joining a student bowling league please sign up at the USU Bowling Alley The first meeting will be on Monday Oct 1 1973 at 6:30 at the bowling alley We will organize a team and start the league Any 59V2 days in 3 752-402- 0 or 752-863- 6 Wives of International students you are invited to a friendly social USU North Stake Center 970 North 12th East Tuesday Oct 9 at 1:30 pm There will be nursery for the children -- Attention: Methodists Am Baptists UCCs Disciples Presbyterians Episcopalians and other diverse Protestants! Come for Sunday Supper fun fellowship and stimulating progams at the CCF House 1315 E 7th N (Near Fredrico’s) 6:00 pm Sundays Bible study TU&dlTT'Svenings 7:00 pm For further information call the Reverend Hugh Tucker campus minister at Honors program open meeting your chance to learn about the program Monday 2 pm Honors Lounge Library 349 USU Ski Club — First meeting Oct 3 7:30 pm HPER auditorium Girls interested in intercollegiate tennis meet at the USU courts at 4:30 pm Friday Sept 28 For additional in3 formation call Cecily at after 6 pm 753-000- 2 753-239- space Theatre Arts — Audition class for those interested in working with USU Dance Theatre for its Dec 5 concert will be held Tuesday Oct 2 4 pm FAC 136 (Dance Studio) Previous dance people into a cohesive program for development Discover what you can do Drop by the VOICE office UC 318 and look into the different programs energetic volunteers training is essential For information call Marion Andersen widiuiig ext 7487 Varsity TCnnls tryouts Monday 1 3:30 pm on tennis courts Oct Varsity Wrestling tryouts Monday HPER October 1 2:45 pm 109 Georgia-Sout- Carolina h Mission Reunion Friday October 5 1973 7:30 pm Married Student Stake Center of the East Institute Religion U of Utah Campus of $150 For information call 374-112- 3 USRC — First meeting of Utah State Rallye Club Wednesday Oct 3 room 333 UC at 6:00 pm All interested in automotive events both speed and d invited to attend Young Socialist Forum — will non-spee- present “Chile: Behind the Coup” at noon in 335 UC Friday September 28 The speaker will be Jon Hillson Rocky Mountain Regional YSA organizer Lutheran Student Fellowship — The fall church picnic will be Sunday Sept 30 All students are invited as guests of the church Meet at the church at 12: 30 Rides will be provided Just bring yourself and wear old clothes USU Ski Team — will meet 7 : 30 pm October 3 and 4 in HPER 114 For all those interested in competitive skiing both Nordic and Alpine come to the meeting VOICE — seeks to channel the deep social concern of the young INTERESTED IN SPEED READING? THEN READ THIS IN 30 SECONDS There Is A Lot Of Excitement Right Now About Speed Reading And If You’ve Wanted To Take A Course You’ve Got A Decision To Make You Have Two Major Reading Courses To Choose From Reading Development Institute Utah’s Most Popular Speed Reading Course Uses Hand Movements Recall Patterns Guarantees Their Work And Offers A Free Lifetime Membership But Unlike The Expensive Reading Programs We Emphasize Critical Reading Skills All This At A Fraction Of The Cost Of The Other Reading Programs Compare Courses Before You Invest For Information call evenings 752-547- 8 or Attend a FREE Presentation At The First Presbyterian Church 200 West Center On Sept 28 Fri at 6:00 or 8:00pm Skylab 2 mission ends astronauts return home By RICHARD SALTUS T? The Skylab 2 astronauts back on earth after a space 59-d- ay mission were “much improved and all in very good spirits” space doctors said Wednesay Astronauts Alan L Bean Jack R Lousma and Owen K Garriott spent their first morning back on earth in more than two months sleeping late in their quarters aboardjhis prime recovery ship They awoke about 10 am EDT just as the New Orleans was entering port at San Diego Calif After the ship tied up at a docl here the spacemen started a medical examination their second since they splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday Dr Carter Alexander a space doctor said they were already showing jsigns of readapting to the gravity of earth six-ho- ur He said they awoke very hungry but breakfast had to wait until doctors could draw blood samples Afterward the astronauts ate and began the long series of medical tests Despite history’s longest exposure to the deconditioning effects of space weightlessness a astronauts made the medical in remarkable showing tests Tuesday doctors said “We’re impressed” said Dr Paul Buchanan one of the space agency physicians on board here Garriott he said “looks very good” two Buchanan said “The other Owen has ounce Jack the to bounce more A1 is and trails him a little just a are slightly down notch behind Jack” He said their excellent condition may be “a real landmark in medical history We are unbelievably happy with this data” Weightlessness has the effect of permitting muscles to decondition or weaken Since the muscles don’t have to work against the constant tug of gravity they waste away Intensive exercise by the astronauts during their marathon mission apparently halted the progressive Buchanan Said personal deconditioning adding “The was the exercise saver” Buchanan said the tests on Tuesday showed the astronauts experienced a 10 to 20 percent loss of heart conditioning and all were experiencing a feeling of heaviness About three hours after splashdown however he said Bean and Lousma reported that the heaviness feeling began to disappear Doctors anxious that the astronauts not be exposed to germs or to unnecessary exercise kept the spacemen isolated They were not permitted to walk the decks or wander the passageways of the ship but went directly from their quarters to the medical laboratory for the tests Doctors are concerned that the astronauts may be highly susceptible to disease because the long confinement of the space mission has caused them to lose some of their natual immunity to infection Another round of shipboard medical examinations was scheduled for Thursday morning Mon — Fri 4:20 pm 8:20 pm 1 1 :20 pm Sponsored By: Pizzca House lycra’s TY leches v their activies should have material to the Student Life editorial office no later than 3 needing pm two days before their intended publication publicize eve TM |