Show Student Life Wednesday Jan 2 Page 1978 18 VALLEY Yank-Re- W aulav i prt‘utU’ " bul Mpfi nhr nert tin $0 nalaor utrraV-- b Mi w h i' Fate:i ana ar uk an it" r' t'ie "treat Ieft '"ter q a w a a "Ut l e""fdl t‘ ont "aui e a UT’i" at u :i t Far the s "a tation department sK tirvut " t tr e k 4 m tf trash t :f Frvru h Quarter r APtMrl n a a pu k up ”ui be SiHiO tan" sret n Or i''ir al 'nree-aaink up i a w:a" "facial ve trt tola's ' - e 7 the 'Hi t ’ 1 1 Y i a uat-- t nrf It! l" 1' " 11 i r w f t at fs - P Mar n h 'njiht haul tve " u t " i 4 r v v ' a - a A lift ‘ t na-- e ' house : ‘ m 'It d "t “'hi a f nn Raher t t "tt r " "U ri r f r a a in ‘Mi P r R t "t ’at a f P i ' is ' V r - ' ’ran- ti t t v ” a - - a n ' tv ' a 'in n ' ’ - i ' VW"' ' K IP " H itr Y A new kind of cat R ha" te raf LESSONS- Mon 16th beginning 6 pm advanced 8 pm — Stalls For Elent - Rodeo - Sat 14th Public invited 3150 n i6th e WELCOME BACK USU STUDENTS!! GOLDEN DOOR THE 1290 East 7th North - "ON UNIVERSITY HILL" NEXT TO CAMPUS Logan 752-911- 5 DRIVE-I- N UNISEX STYLING - - d t!e razes homes Arena ui lo the Soviet M ”’i commercial Intelsat h of who h oporate ’i c i'l sv that if one s s fa ’ & i 'tie other tan lx- used atitace of the new sv t in is that it is less vulnerable 'd i" tht present one suit e it on extensive terres-ha- l less rsis iop mcruwave or cable relavs u i eliminates dependent e or ' d artrv f iltos ’ o t f the IX I i r ativ antit' 0 d i' mo suxtoptible to a ' o:x a 'T a sed bv utlllos-- t ' ei fi re' e "ii probioins i So Africa -- i : M-r- Stables d new P W ASHINGTON hut line H ushington-MoscouMnn satellite eoininunK dtions ami in orpurutmg man adv anees was activat-e- i the State DepartMondav ment announced The new system is designed to o ide a cinmumeation service than the if higher r e a b evstinu i able and the recently lsivntirnie huh frequeru radio a stems Pie hot line first established to l'tht is a direct n uc ations link beate omiminu pi tween the leaders uf the United States and the Soviet I mon for lse dunnq periods of interna t onal emerqem i ordinq to an announeement in Wah-ojton aie sm'iltamsuislv and Mumow the new ss- r i' ailed Diret t lommuni- x nk or I H I and i on- c ’w it iependent satell te hank parn" that he a weeK lent: il VH thi" Lii tlaed but an I ROCKBN-I- S hot line Orleans richer but dirtier NE’U new A the OUTSIDE r v V- - ' n i ! v i i' iit ' c ' ! I' ’ " " r 1 i “ ’ I r ’ t IrarsMi ' ’ i r- - i I !’ S rai re ' a’ p t' w thi- a a- n ibmt t i’ q b mile in ’i 'Ci's 'I ' ’ tat 1' At M S ’ii tmo i bv lti a ’ the f Blow Styling EVENING APPOINTMENTS J at'lat ! offu r p las rt r- WHITER QUARTER SPECIAL!! - lb batK ‘rudH bun elands treated bv South Afro a Most of 'host- n the t mix h cn p are numbers of the Xhosa tribes uff'uallv recarded as oitzens of Trarxktu Officials of the hon eland nad tried to put off the raizinq s Expert Haircutting - Bnq J H Van Der Weshuien chairman of the Cape Perirs- - la Bantu frn an Xftars administration Buard said If wc see that uf their own ai cord then obvious!) we nil! slow peope are t dow n the denuhtiun of huts ' em-vin- He said a number of families had left and that others have themselves dlsmatled and removed their shack materials " 'V e just d m t know w hat we are yoinu to do" said a w oman sitting among a group of families surrounded by their possessions Most of the squatters are women and children who moved to the w ithout official permission to be near their husbands and fathers who work and live legally in the city The result of what may happen at Unibell in terms of human suffering and m further deterioration in race relations could be devastating " said the Anglican bishop of Cape Town the Kev Bill area Burnett Under South Africa's ' population and racial control laws" blacks need permission to live in "white" urban areas The laws are intended to restrict the influx of blacks into the cities Red Cross The Good Neighbor a Bring this Ad with you and receive ser on beauty DISCOUNT any vice OFFER EXPIRES JAN 31 1978 ‘100 Prospecfiy© iavj A BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE ON CAMPUS FRIDAY JANUARY 20th TO DISCUSS CARREERS IN LAW AT BUY LAW SCHOOL Poor turnout for dentist WASHINGTON AP — Slightly less than half of all Americans went to dentists in 1976 but of them visited physicians at least once government statisticians said Monday On the average an individual visit en a dentist 16 times during the year and went to a doctor nearly five ries the National Center for Health Statistics estimated in a new report on 1976 health figures three-quarte- rs General Session MAIN 1:30-3:3- 0 318 pm |