Show Friday Nov 22 T974 Page 10 December deadline for jobs Carpenters popular dispite music critics by Kent Perry staff reporter The Carpenters the group with the Midas touch will appear tonight in the Spectrum at 8 pm Indeed everything that the popular singing duo touches turns to gold— so far they have recorded twcfplatinum albums 14 gold singles and albums The brother-siste- r singing team broke into success in 1969 at the height of the hard rock scene with their soft chorale sound Their career has skyrocketed and since “We’ve been called sticky-sweo shoes and among other et goody-twsqueaky-clea- n things by a lot of music critics” Richard Carpenter once said “To me a music critic should be more concerned with music than with dress and cleanliness “But as long as they keep bringing it up being squeaky-clea- n is relative isn’t it? I mean right?” he most people shower said In their five professional singing Richard Carpenter years three garnered December 13 is the deadline for application for summer work with the federal government in or either nationwide Blair Hale' Washington DC director of USU’s Career Planning and Placement Center said Jobs are offered in five different groups Hale said The deadline for application for testing for the jobs in group I is of Karen and have also Grammy Awards which also tend to point to their tremendous popularity The Carpenters are known for many of their hits including “Close to You” “We’ve Only Just Begun” “Rainy Days and of the World” We All Know” and “For The concert is being sponsored Dec Mondays” “Top Richard and Karen Carpenter lands Tree cutting illegal in Logan area Courtesy bus may fail a Blue Goose bus for students courtesy local by sponsored businessmen is failing said Rory Van Drem- melen a student member The the courtesy committee said of nia Excellent Food and Fine Service will be issued in Wasatch National Forest this season Ranger Jim Cook explained that because of heavy demand during the past few years overcutting has resulted Permits will be available in Cedar City Fillmore Kanab Monticello Richfield Moab Vernal St George Escalante and Panguitch at a cost of $1 Cook said that there are a variety of federal state and county laws available to prosecute those taking trees without a permit They range from simple misdemeanors to theft of government property Wed- GIRL GO-G- O Glouser’s Fri LIVE 25 West Center night MUSIC "We've had lots of publicity everything but a total warfare campaign The free bus runs just can't understand why Fridays and Saturdays no one is using this free from the dorms to the student service" he said I ANNOUNCEMENTS Tomorrow Today pm - Registration for “Hare and Hound” Rallye in am “Self Defense” Richard Wright of the by Force in Police City Logan Sunburst Lounge 8 pm - Carpenters in the Spectrum - Running Blue III through V are he said More cases special detailed information concerning Groups these can be found in Job nouncement 414 Career Planning and Placement UC 313 he said A limited number of positions are available in other areas such as public speaking education geology biology and others Hale said for and all winter quarter student teachers in these areas should attend a meeting Monday Nov 25 at 3:30 pm in Family Life 216 In- 22-2- - formation concerning winter will be unable to quarter assignments Students provided attend contact ext to Walk-I- 7833 Education CCF CACHE WOODY ALLEN TAKF A pm DRIVED - AND LIGHTFOOT” Dec "SUPER COPS” SHOWTIME - Fridays from E 7 4 to 6 No Richard Wilder in Library Foyer Main Floor from Nov 26 through AT THE ' 1315 for fun and drop-in- s City of Rocks - photo exhibit by Craig Law Mary Peck and “THUNDERBOLT NOSTALGIC LOOK 31 Zubhin Mehta - will conduct Monday Nov 25 at 8 pm in the 7:30 Spectrum t For $10 (XX) they break your arms For $20000 they break your legs Axel Freed owes $44000 Walk-Ove- - r and n check out Consumer Reports UC 102 from noon to 2 pm Friday Night Blues? - Call Help 5 pm to midnight Line 752-396- 4 Graduate Students - those graduate students who plan to receive their Masters or Doctorate degrees in the June 1975 commencement should pick up and return three copies of Candidacy forms to the Graduate School Main 132 by January 15 — HELD OVER — Takes Up Where It BILLY JACK Left Off vs 'rrrW'r'rrr'T'r'rrT'rr'Fr: The Trial C-in Billy Jack PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS AN ALBERTSRUDOT PRODUCTION Starring BUBT REYfISLBS “THE LONGEST YARD” Fri 6:30 8 9:30 S“63“a3° Sun 7:00 cot Of! By TECHNICOLOR is® A PARAMOUNT PICTURE CAPITOL SHOWTIMES: DELORES TAYLOR and STABBING "clrtlUKi An- Vocational Student Teachers UC Basement 6:30 pm - LDS Open House at new 4 ward chapel 2165 N 1600 E 8 pm - KCPX Sock Hop in UC Ballroom Admission of one dollar Sponsored by Black Student Union relaxation FUTURE clerks and other office aids Applicants for jobs in Fish and Wildlife Service also must take the test under group I Hale said A test is not required under Group II he said Most jobs under group II specify experience in the fields of forestry range and wildlife sciences Hale said Orientation Meeting General Secondary 5 11:30 CACTUS CLUB downtown area Yet no one rides it "Lots of people know it exists but most would rather hunt down a friend to take them downtown" bus said Van Dremmelen nesday The Logan District Ranger’s office of the US Forest Service has announced that no permits for the cutting of Christmas trees includes jobs as physical and engineering typing biological sciences I Group by the Seminaries and Institutes of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Proceeds from will be used for concert the schools for students in foreign Tickets for the concert are $4 and all seats are general admission Tickets are available at the LDS Institute and the UC ticket office he said 13 7:009:45 TOM LAUGHLIN Fppl ±£ TSTTTXXSTXTTSTTTTT SHOWTIMES 6:30 & 9:10 I |