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Show gn"1iiinmpiyiy rit.gi,.ivgl. "y 'Hjfi' ; risers shouldnt be when they see armies of college students converging on the city center .Oct. 23 armed with hammers, paint brushes and rakes. ASUU finance board chairman. All donations received will be used to help finance the edu- alarmed - Of Bloodtnohile Massive Cleanup Slated in City Center ..Early Its not a cation of university students from families. low-inco- sent We sit in. 10,000 letters to downtown businessmen, askthe ing them to contribute equivalent of one days pay for a student participating in the cleanup says Mr. Hansen. The businessmen who have responded have been quite generous. Rather, university students participating in a massive cleanup covering South Temple to 13th South and west from State Street to the freeway. Theyll tackle eery thing from garbage hauling and fence repair to yaid cleanup and painting of homes. . Saturdays project will be the first effort of the season for the University of Utah Student Outreach and already it Committee, has netted more than $8,000, according to David Hansen, .will be Minibikes Gone Thieves made off with two minibikes valued at $105 while they were parked at the residence of Douglas Orr, 38, fund-raisin- g The cleanup activities will be the culmination of weeks of careful survey efforts and coordination with the People's Freeway Neighborhood Council (Satellite), an organization formed by the target neighborhood. Working .closely with appointed block leaders, Outreach volunteers surveyed the area twice, first to list families and determine building ownership, then to contact tenants and landlords. About 30 projects have been arranged for the cleanup. needed I 1 p.m. Thursday iversity, a.m.-- 4 Utah State Un10 Utah, Logan, p.m. Friday Red Cross Intermohntam Blood Foothill Drive, Center, noon-- You may not be a gambler by nature, yet every time the banks and other places of business close at night, you're betting you wont need extra cash unLil they open again. And weve all lost that kind of bet before. Now. Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Its available exclusively at Slate Savings Home Office, 125 South Main Street in Salt Lake City. 5 or will help you. Just say, "Charge it." ..theres a machine that pays anytime! A Money Machine that offers Cash in a Flash, whenever you need it... 24 hours a day... every day, ir eluding sporting goods. Just dial Ad-vis- a.m.-- 4 6 555 p.m. in Minorities Programs A comprehensive minorities of faculty members from taged students who enrolled that autumn quarter com-- ; pleted the entire year. mi- program adopted 18 months ago by the University of Utah has scored significant success in the education of disadvan- nority groups. The university has made in commitment significant talent and energy, time, money to a program of educataged students, according to tion for disadvantaged stuan Interim Report cn Educasaid Dr. Virginia P. dents, Frobes. vice president for stutional Programs for Disaddent affairs. And our minorivantaged Students. demonSime May, 1970, the univerty students have financin with strated that followed a has sweeping sity program which has support, counseling and some included some adjustments in academic assistance, they not admissions procedures, housonly will stay in school, but ing policies and curriculum can compete successfully wnn students the rest of the student body. for disadvantaged Statistics compiled for the and accelerated recruitment m said Friday. when you use Want Ads to sell no longer An The following schedule will be observed this week by the Bloodmobile of the Intermountain Red Cross Blood Center, American Red C.'oss: Holiday. Monday Utah State UnTuesday Logan, Utah, 10 iversity, a.m.-- 4 p.m. ; Intermountain Red Cross Blood Center, 555 Foothill Drive, 10:30 a.rv2 p.m. Utah State Wednesday University, Logan, Utah, 10 academic year con- firm her statements. Eighty percent of the 329 disadvan- 1970-7- 1 II 5 State, sheriffs reports 3702 S. 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