Show October 17 1975 Page 13 Horoscope The Seventh House ARIES (March 19 Last week was a real downer right? Well how about treating yourself to an ice cream cone for pulling through it so well! This week will be extra special to make things up to you Forget your troubles because no matter what comes up it will effect you slightly if at all Professors will magically make exceptions for your late papers tests etc Be cool! 21-Ap- ril y TAURUS (April 20) Learning is the happiness you will find this week This will be your opportunity to catch up on all late homework you’ve been stacking up If there is anything that you’ve been saving to do on a raindy day look around its been raining Do it 20-Ma- GEMINI (May 20) Wake up Gemini’s! See the world Searching is in order because you have new things to learn and see New people to meet Throw aside all old people that have been bugging you seek seek seek! You ought to be able to find 21-Ju- ne CANCER (June 22) Health may be a big factor in planning this week out Don’t plan to be too far away from an MD just in case a big problem n arises is harmful as well so just act natural and let things happen normally 21-Ju- ly Over-cautio- LEO (July 22) Music 23-A- and love is in the air for the lions Pay attention to who may be caressing your mane they may turn you on to happiness If Cupid is flying too low watch out for you may have a pain behind you VIRGO (Aug 22) HeaYou’ve been sick lth is the word! 23-Se- pt by L 171 Savage for a long time right? TOO RIGHT! Get your sleep eat well three times a day and let all problems solve themslves Family relations should prove to be great pain relievers LIBRA (Sept 23) The sun has chosen this week to shine special favors on you Look for any real surprise to spring from around corners and down from 23-O- ct tall buildings SCORPIO (Oct v 22) Caution is the watch word for the week Business matters seem especially tedious but take heart and have faith in your star 24-No- been finalized according to the Cultural Vice President’s office Appearing on November 7 in the Spectrum will be Mike Nesmith and Jim Stafford Start in TV Both artists have been in the music business time for a long Nesmith’s career beginning on TV and Stafford’s career reaching a high point with his own TV series Of course Nesmith started out with the Monkees — don’t take this wrong Nesmith was' the buiding force in the last few Monkees albums which were very good — and his influenced music country-fol- k is always full of new technical and recording concepts BRIGADIER GENERAL John M (Jack) Shea Commander of the 4th ROTC Region Ft Lewis WA visited the USU campus last week Pictured above are Valerie Hodgson General Shea and Lt Col CM Lutz Miss Hodgson will be the first coed SAGITTARIUS (Nov 21) Things have been bad so far 23-D- but watch out because bad may go to worse It’s up to you you can determine how your outlook will be you’re the one who really matters Just be cool man! n CAPRICORN (Dec 19) Here we go Capri’s! This may be 22-Ja- the best week ever! Party time is on the agenda just don’t go too far and turn the situation into a sour apple to be commissioned a 2nd 19 AQUARIUS (Jan Secrets will play a big part in your life this week We all know that to keep a secret is converse to an Aquarians nature but let me admonish you to be extremely discretinary for a change It may 20-F- eb come in handy PISCES (Feb 20) Sports will come in handy this week as you will be trying to keep cool The hassels will seem too numerous to handle so I recommend that you totally involve yourself in sports to keep things going in the right direction ch combine homespun humor and music into great entertainment warmed up a USU audience two years ago when he brought on the Beach Boys In any event the evening will be most entertaining and a fine way to prepare for the Homecoming against arch-riv- al football game BYU on the 8th Student Life will announce the date and time of ticket sales Lt in the army through the USU ROTC organizations are reminded that Rhythym Rhapsodies a talent show will be staged again this year in connection with Homecoming University-wid- e activities In past years Rhapsodies has produced excellent talent and this year’s chairmen are anticipating the best show ever David Stowell and Mary Raymond are asking that all organizations search their ranks for talent and encour program from the Student Productions Talent show scheduled during Homecoming week All Stafford Nesmith set for homecoming Arrangements for the 1975 homecoming concert have A USU first Office on the third floor of the University Center Room 326 and must be turned in by Wednesday October 22 by 6:00 pm Preliminary judging age those who are especially gifted to represent their organization by displaying their talents on the stage The talent contest will be presented November 5 at 8:00 pm in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall The contest is open to all USU students Interested students are asked to have a university affiliated sponsor There is no financial obligation for sponsorship Applications can be picked up music dance ‘comedy etc The maximum time limit for any number is five minutes A $50 cash prize will be awarded to the winner with $25 going to second place and $10 awarded to third A special prize of $10 will be awarded to the “worst act” category Contestants for this category cannot try out for other cash prizes Carlton Cuimsee to speak Carlton Cuimsee will examine his writing experiences in conjunction with the Honors Writing Seminar on Thursday at 3:30 pm in the Honors Lounge L349 Cuimsee obtained his BS degree in geology with a second major in English he then received his MA in English from Brigham Young University He was the first person to receive a PhD in American civilization When asked about his upcoming seminar presentation Dean Cuimsee explained that he Send for your mail will approach writing from two $100 possible motivational standpoints at tomorrow’s writing seminar These are: 1) writing for “fame and fortune” (writing as a career) and 2) personal development and emotional relief He hopes to bring his broad experience and personal outlook into focus on these questions from the State University of Iowa- Thousands of Topics to te 160-pag- handling RESEARCH ASSISTANCE INC 11322 IDAHO AVE 206 LOS ANGELES CALIF S0025 (213) 477-847- 4 Our research papers are sold for research purposes only - Long the Dean of the College of Humanities and Arts and professor of American civilization at USU he has also served two terms as president of the League of Utah Writers and one as president of the Utah Academy of Sciences Arts and Letters ADO DIAMONDS OR THIS? FOR Arrr eg Tt f ole f ma r an t aaton Atnaoromsefo v v future After an ooegrjodaamo ddeserwcs a ot r for eac spec at aon ve cas ' cs v bruda F off Europe Xf irgsa beaut MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS VACATION f ui aftr NOW! Flights filling up fast I potus -- Call IQWEIL CIlALEf LEADER 7S3-Q7- 72 i i n i t JEWELERS THE RING f tir in’ i i a ntfrtaj ( jk hi No Main LOGAN UTAH 73 Ph i m IlitWi lUr e order catalog Enclose cover postage and Jim Stafford’s satirical and great delivery Mi be e: SPF'" AL musicianship has catapulted him into stardom and has given him his own television series Stafford’s ability to will held October 23 All entries will be notified of place and time Any type of talent entry is permis-sabl- 752-11- 82 ta iff |