Show October 24 1975 Planning ahead key to changing times be ‘And in the year 2000 will you what you want to be?” asked Brasher of the apwomen atproximately Women’s the tending Leadership Ruth 350 ULUS head of home Dr education at Brigham economics told the Young University audience they couldn’t play catch-as-catch-c- ' with their an lives and end up where they wanted to be She encouraged looking at priorities and deciding for oneself what is important In discussing the challenges facing "persons living today she pointed out the vast changes from the horse age of her grandmother to today’s world of rockets ‘‘We’ve come from traveling at a maximum of eight ’miles per hour to the speed of 18000 miles per hour — the astronauts’ speed going to the moon” Dr Brasher pointed out She said the technological changes affected our lives United Way wj ‘‘Maybe we decide we aren’t going to spend our time watching television or let our children watch television because it might be a bad influence if our neighbors and' their children watch television it will still have an impact on our lives” She said it was a privilege to live in this time and age ‘‘Not too many years ago only about 1000 books were printed a year and this was a vast improvement over an earlier age when even less were printed Today 1000 new titles are printed every day How many of these have you read?” she asked Requoting the words of J Clark Ballard USU Extension vice president in his opening remarks to the audience Dr Brasher said what was needed was for people to ‘‘learn how to learn” ‘‘I remember meeting with J C Penney when he was in his 90’s He wanted to make sure the next 10 years of his life was filled with more productivity than the past 10” she related Snow fell on Utah State as early reminder to new and old students alike that studded snow tires are now legal and in order photo credit by Tim Marsolf week fun tug-of-w- 1 ar United Way fun week activities Friday Oct 24 will be West Miller taking on 1000 pounds off Aggiettes for a worthy cause The action begins on the quad at 12:30 pm with the One onl Some Miller battle Wes will take! the girls on in a with the loosers getting the wet end of1 the stick from a fire hose The female T shirt competition will be held in the UC auditorium tug-a-w- Tuesday Oct 28 For 515 well give you unlimited checks and ar at 2 "Key to the Bank" pm Events besides the competition will include entertainment by the Aggiettes and a suphose leg contest Admission will be 25 cents Summing up the activities for the week will be a dance in the UC Skyroom complete with bump lessons Admission to the dance will be 25 cents All proceeds will go to the United Way Campaign j Fellowship open to 4 students Four USU students will be selected as nominees by the committee representing the Danforth Fellowship The selection will be made by the committee before November 10 Students interested should contact Dr Harris O Van Orden Dr George Ellschemistry worth history Dr Phillip Spo-err- y political science and Dr Jensen Jay speech pathology The fellowships are open to all qualified persons of any race creed or citizenship with interests in teaching and-o- r administration in univerities They must plan to study for a PhD in any area common to the undergraduate liberal arts program Applicants must be under 35 years old at the time their application is submitted and have no degree past the Baccalaureate Persons must be nominated by their colleges no later than Nov 20 The Foundation will not accept direct application to them The award is made for one year with an allowance of $2275 for singles and $2450 for marr- ied people for the academic j year This excludes a dependency reand allowance for children quired tuition and fees Dr Van Orden can offer further information in his office Widtsoe Hall room 204 or by phone ext 7176 Walker Bank is introducing a new Student Checking Account that just may be the biggest bargain in history When you open your account you pay $ 5 and that’s the total cost for a year And here’s what it buys: 1 1 All the checks you want imprinted with your name address and phone number No extra charge 2 A monthly statement showing all the activity for the month No extra charge No bank service charges to foul up your balancing 3¥our own AMPM card that operates our AMPM Teller machines With it you can get cash in handy S25 packets any time of the day or night holidays too It’s just like having your own “Key to the weeke-nds-tm- d Cache Valley Office 102 North Main MEMBER EEDERAI DEPOSIT INSURANT E CORPORATION Bank” The machines are located near campus and all along the Wasatch Front and in Price too 4 What happens when you go off campus for the summer? 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