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Show Page 48 The Tkunderbvrd ' Monday, September 26, 1983 Geology field trips to expose students to great variety February Thursday thru Saturday Phantom Ranch (Grand Canyon); 1.0 Credit Hour. Food and Lodging provided. Cost $96.00 person. (continued from page 23) December Thursday thru Sunday Death Valley, California; 1.0 Credit Hour. Leave 7 a.m. Thursday, return approximately 8 p.m. Sunday. Food provided beginning with lunch Thursday to lunch Sunday. Cost $65.00 person. May Friday, Saturday Maryvale; 0.5 Credit Hours. Leave p.m. Friday, return approximately 6 p.m. Saturday. Dinner Friday, Breakfast and lunch Saturday is provided. Cost $25.00person. Spring Quarter (1984) Field Trips March 31st, Saturday Beaver Dam Mountains; 0.5 Credit Hours. Leave 8 a.m., return approximately 6 p.m. Bring your own lunch. Cost $6.00person. Winter Quarter (1984) Field Trips May Thursday thru Saturday Bingham Mines &. West Central Utah Mining Districts; 1.0 Credit Hours. Leave 6 a.m. Thursday, return approximately 6 p.m. Saturday. Food provided beginning with lunch Thursday to lunch Saturday. Cost April 14th, Saturday Zion Canyon-LonValley; 0.5 Credit Hours. Leave 8 a.m., return approximately 6 p.m. Bring your own lunch. Cost $6.00'person. January 14th, Saturday Lehmans Cave; 0.5 Credit Hour. Leave 8 a.m., return approximately 6 p.m. Bring your own lunch. Cost g $7.00person. 1 $50.00person. Any one (I) day field trip may receive .5 credits. Any three or four day field trip may receive I credit. Attendance at the trip preparation session and a untten report as outlined by the field trip instructor u ill be required for all those registering for credit. Registration for each field trip is closed. Written permission to register must be obtained from Dr. Maxfield or Dr. Kennedy before registration can be completed. All fees must be paid at the time o) registration, be it for audit or credit. There will be no refunds jor any Geologs Field Trip. Harriers improving The cross country squad opened the 1983 season Sept. 17 in n meet at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Ariz. Though they didn't place in team standings, the Thunderbirds made what Coach Ben Davidson called a good showing, placing several runners in the top 40 finishers. SUSCs top five entrants in the field of 110 runners included Dave Webb and David Dix, who finished 24th and 39th, respectively. They were followed by Jerry Powell, John Pragle, and Bob Naylor. Davidson said although no one finished in the top 10 of the race, he was still pleased with the results. The main purpose of the first race is to see where we stand condition-wisand considering the team first met together the Wednesday before the race, I felt that we did very well, Davidson said. The squad consists of several young runners this year, as Webb and Scott Guthrie, both seniors, are the sole returning lettermen. The remainder of the team is made up of sophomores and freshmen, Davidson said. Although his team is in a building stage, Davidson said he expects good performances from Webb and Guthrie, as well as new arrivals David Dix, Bret Dix and Joe Jones. will also host the RMAC-NAIThe District VII meet in November and all competition will take place at the Cedar Ridge golf course. a multi-regio- e, C-mmai- rfl; STORES WELCOME UC STUDENTS 1098 W. 200 n. NEXT TO MCDONALDS Old REGULAR SPECIALS 32 oz COKE 39 i HOT DOGS 3 $1 CLIP-N-SA- VE RON AND CniS 50 CANDY 10$1 , U). BAKERY fashion Baking at Old fashion Prices 400 S. Cedar City 500-457- 2 Catering Service Sandwich Bar Homemade Pies fresh Pastries i i j j C-ma- rt FREE BAG OF ICE WITH CASE OF BEVERAGE OFFER QOOD 101583 j 1 "Coming at you with competitive prices." Special Hoagie Sandwich $1.79 Pastrami Roast Beef TurkeyHam |