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Show Messenger Enterprise, Thursday, October 25, 1979 Page 5 Tuition Increases Announced at BYU The increase, which was operating the 26,000-studeBrigham Young Uni undergraduate tuition efversify President Dallin H. fective next fall semester approved by the BYU university, brings the Oaks has announced a S35 which begins Sept. 2. Board of Trustees to help total to $485 per semester meet the rising costs of for undergraduate stuincrease per semester in 1980. dents. Graduate and advanced standing student tuition will be increased from $500 to $540, Graduate School of Management tuition from $645 to $695, and Law School tuition Manti, Juab and Moab came at the expense of Templar score. $825 to $890 per from In other Region 8 action, will be struggling to get Moab by a 28-- 0 score. President Oaks semester. 8 San out of the Region cellar Juan . While North Sanpete Millard got by in the closing games of the was winning, Manti was Delta crushed Juab These rates apply to dropping a 36--6 decision to 26-- 6 and Richfield took regular season this weekSouth Sevier, which is tied Emery 46-1end. students who are mem- The three teams are tied for second place in the bers of the LDS Church, The win left Millard, the which owns and for last place in the region region with a 2 mark. operates cham- BYU. As in the with identical 7 records. Steve Jackson passed to defending State past, The Templars will play Charley Bradley in the pions undefeated after students will pay their season finale in Mt. second quarter for a lone eight games. one and a half times the Pleasant Friday night at standard rate in every 7:30 with tough North tuition category. Tuition for spring and Sanpete, which won its fifth victory of the season summer terms will be one last week against three half the semester rate. losses. President Oaks said the The North Sanpete win University, like other institutions of higher Tie for Last to Be Broken Imminently Three-Wa- y 21-1- 6-- 2-- non-LD- Snow Homecoming Committee: top row, Russell Bender, Tom Prescott, Lawson Guthrie, Trent Peterson, Doneal White. Bottom: Cheryl Neel, Lisa Cleave, Julie Robertson, Jolyn Chappell, Natalie Birch. Snows Community Soccer Program is Now Underway first The College-sponsore- of Snow clinics by Jack Winn of Snow College. com- d Mr. Winn joined the staff of the Snow College Activity Center in June. He came from the Brigham City community recreation directorship to assume direction of the expanding Snow College intramural program and the community recreation. munity soccer programs is underway with the games played Friday. Oct. 19 at the Snow College athletic fields. Teams from Manti and from Ephraim in the 9 to 10 age group and the 11 to 12 age group used the skills and game know ledge taught in a series of In the 9 to 10 year old division, Ephraim Kickers defeated the Manti VuRichard Higbee ltures scored with one goal in the first half and Jamie Steck scored a goal with a rebound off a Vulture defender in the scond half., the second game of this age group the Manti Eagles held off the 2-- 0. Ephraim Soccers in a deadlock 0 game. Both teams played fine defense but were unable to score on the other. In the 11 to 12 year old 0-- bracket the Ephraim World Cuppers defeated a hard kicking Manti Sea-I- n hawks team with two goals from Damon Bolli in the first half. But, Iq() gfiCDfatf 0 SDU laving Trouble Finding Timo fo VJrito Homo?? the At John Birch Meeting dot? pCorefa Q HfflfiQFiprio Do fho Job For Youl Complete coverage of all Snow College news and happenings will keep your folks back home informed about what your college (and you) are doing . Take out a subscription to tho Ephraim Entorpriso for your folks. They'll Love ONLY It! $5)0 Effective from now until the end of the school year in the spring. I HAIL THIS COUPON Fl::s tend THE ENTHlPillSf to my fclks rJOTICC Attention will be focused on the United Nations at a public meeting to be held on Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the second story of the Manti City Hall. The Peace Dove filmstrip, will be Unmasked, shown and other information pertaining to the world organization will be discussed. Citizens are urged to attend this meeting sponsored by local members of the John Birch Society. Harriett Lunceford To Enjoy Open House An open house will be held on the occasion of Harriett Lunceford birthday Oct. 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 178 Jensen, Garence West 400 South, in Orem. Hours will be from 3 to 6 p.m. The family extends a cordial invitation to all Mrs. Luncefords friends to attend. Mrs. Lunceford lived in Manti until moving to Orem several years ago to be near her children. Advertising Pays We are doing all we to keep tuition increases to a minimum, but find that we must pass a portion of the rising costs on to students in order to provide them with a high quality education and to avoid asking the Church to pay an percentage of our educational costs." President Oaks stated. ever-increasi- 70 ML punsonsomcs mm mows on wrnowm College practice field UN ia Topic can Fop You 2-- Life-tim- He noted that BYUs tuition increase of 7.8 percent is significantly iess than the national inflation rate of about 13 percent, Advortiohg IVorbo Seahawks played a fine defensive second half to stave off numerous World Cupper tries. A second game of 11 to 12 year olds saw the Cosmic Earthquakes suffer a 0 loss to the Ephraim Olympians. Dev-ro- n Carson and John Meade scored one each for the Olympians. Denny Cox played a terrific offensive and defensive game for the Manti Cosmic Earthquakes. The next series of game will be held in the Snow Badger stadium on Monday. Oct. 22. There are currently eight teams in the league. The playing schedule extends from Oct. 19 through Nov. 16. All games will be played in the Badger playing field if weather permits or in the e Sports Area of the Activity Center. S learning, is feeling the pressure of inflation, but in spite of the tuition increases, the cost of an education at BYU remains about 70 percent less than the average of some 700 private colleges and universities across the nation. Elliott's All persons over the s cf 65 years, widow or widower whose income is less tksa 6,999.99, there is tax relief for yon, on the state Circcit Breaker program. All persons who have not signed c? for this program are asked to cose to the Sanpete Cocnty Clerk's Office, Sanpete Cocnty Court-hocsMcnti, Utah and sign fog this relief. The last date that year will be able to sign for this program will be October 26, 1979. The Cocnty Commissioners want to make sore that all the people In the cocnty who can sign for this relief do so, In order that they may offset the tax Increase. Ffccrcacy SANPETE COUNTY ALL MEDICINES MUST BE POTENTLY FRESH You know what happens to a delicious custard if you permit it to be exposed for some time in a warm place. It can turn into a dangerous killer. Therefore you refrigerate custards to prevent this. Many medicines must be protected against a similar change or they too can be harmful. Pharmacists are taught at college how to store all medicines and to date those which lose potency after a certain time. Some of them must be kept away from heat or light. Others we keep refrigerated till ready for use. When dispensing such medicines which are subject to change we will always inform you if there are any precautions you must observe. A GREAT MANY PEOPLE ENTRUST US with their prescriptions, health needs and other pharmacy products. We consider this trust a privilege and a duly. May we be your personal family pharmacy?" ofiSEDi r e, COMMISSIONERS PROCLAMATION FOR A UNITED NATIONS DAY OF SHAME Whereas, the United Nations has never condemned the Communist tyrants for assaulting religious freedom, destroying the sanctity of the family, abrogating property rights, abolishing free elections, or murdering tens of millions, and Whereas, the UN did condemn the United States in 1975 for maintaining military bases in Guam, and in 1976 for importing nickel and chrome from Rhodesia, and Whereas, the United States has only one vote in the UN General Assembly, while the Soviet Union has three (USSR, Byelorussia and the Ukraine), and Whereas, Americas taxpayers pay twenty-fiv- e percent of the UN regular budget, more than sixteen times the amount that a majority of the member nations collectively contributes, and Whereas, the money Americans contribute to the UN has not been used to support American ideals of true human rights and freedom, but instead has been used to suppress freedom and glorify tyrants, and Whereas, in 1961, the UN troops in the Congo massacred civilians, bombed hospitals, destroyed churches and slaughtered women and children, and Whereas, in 1971.the UN expelled the government of Free China from its membership, and welcomed instead Communist Chinese tyrants who have murdered millions of their fellow Chinese, and Whereas, just this year, the United Nations Development Program has approved a $15 million aid program for these same Communist Chinese, and Whereas, two groups affiliated with the terrorist Palestine Liberation Organization (the Special Unit on Palestinian Rights and the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People) have been receiving funds from the UN and Hsai- - Whereas, UNICEF (which claims to help needy children) has issued medical combat packs to terrorists entering Rhodesia, and Atirtis. Whereas, far from being a meaningless debating society, the UN is actually the formal framework for a government, and City. Whereas, the United States should maintain its sovereignty and freedom, and should not allow the UN to acquire control over its citizens, one-worl- $5.C0cncbxcd. it therefore resolved that the United States should get out of the United UN the and that Nations, anniversary on October 24, 1979 should be proclaimed a United Nations Day of Shame. Be Mail to Ephraim Enterprise, Box 694, Ephraim, Utah 84627 This 1 d predametloa is saJorssJ by local John Birch socioty chapter members |