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Show Lakeside Keiew, October 2, 19fi0, Page 11B MM OTAtvy- Take. t'm&m - stock Wr jmssrii innicriea. Mn' ou pm pail at our dim into U S. .Vmium Bonds son re helpmv to build u hnehter lullin' Jor your colours and lir oure(f. FUJI KuiJ ' puh" d tna.niAQ SHRIMP p STEAKS -- ' ' Tl ouie4toA 3769015 L ' 30,,. -- ' - ;s College Degree Still A college degree, despite some critics in recem years, is still one of the best tools a person can take Worthwhile Job Tool four-yea- two-ye- r, ar high level of competence. Course Slated With the changes that the world of work has seen in the past few decades, and those which appear almost certain to come in the future, a person with broad liberal arts is in a much training in the better position to train for something new than a person who does not have that kind of background, Kelly said. Kelly says he and his staff have found that a person with a college degree is much more marketable and will make a whole lot more money than an individual who doesnt have a college degree. I think a college education is even more beneficial than it was last year or 10 years ago, he said. BABY'S PRAM SUITS SHAMPOO, BUBBLE BATH & CREAM RINSE mtsmmv omnir FREEPORT CENTER -O- CLEARFIELD, UTAH PEN TO THE PUBLIC Hours: 105 Mon. thru Sat. BLDG. k Tel. 8251552 g A class designed to help bridge the gap between g hearing and persons will begin at Weber State College Oct. 9. Beginning Manual Communications" will be taught each Thursday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 through Dec. 18 in Room 217 of the WSC Social Science Building. Manual communications expert Norman Roberts will be instructor. He said those who participate will receive basic instruction in finger spelling, word signs, types of hearing losses and the psychological, educational and cultural impacts of deafness. For more information or to register, call the WSC Division of Continuing Education, Logical Thinking, Effective Written and Communication. For more information or to register, call the WSC Division of Continuing Education at 626-660- 0. if 'Big Enough to Serve, small Enough to Care L&TON 766-345- 6 THESE SPECIALS GOOD NOW THROUGH OCT. 626-660- New Zealand's National Band to Play at College BOB STANGER. Agent 5275 S. 1900 . W. (Main St.). Roy, Utah 84067 Phone: Off. EVEREADt ECONOMY FLASHLIGHT 3251 8, 1980 BAN M0N0JECT ROLL-O- N INSULIN SYRINGES Vice 1 'i-o- or lcc Regular, Unscented, or Fresh Quick Dry 49 Daniel L. Martino, WSC director of cultural affairs, said both concerts will include semi-popul- 12-- C -- Help Class Scheduled Non-Hearin- A course designed to help prepare for the Law School Admissions Test will begin Saturday at Weber State College: The class will run each Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. through Oct. 25 in Room 336 of the WSC Union Building. Instructors for the course include Rod Julander, associate professor of political science; Neil Dickson, assistant professor of mathematics; Dr. Elray Pederson, associate professor of English; and Lynn Lund, city attorney for West Valley City. Those who participate will receive instruction in The National Band of New Zealand, supported by the Aotearoa Maori party, will open the years activities for the Office of Cultural Affairs at Weber State College when it appears for two concerts Friday in the Browning Centers Austad Auditorium. Tickets are on sale at the Dee Events Center ticket office. It will also be the first appearance of the colorful band in Utah and the first concert on the current tour, which ends months later in New York Citys Madison Square Garden. For the Ogden appearance, the band and the Maori entertainers will play a 1 p.m. matinee, follow that with a precision drill and marching exhibition on the WSC football practice field just north of Promontory Towers dormitory, then an 8 p.m. concert back in the auditorium. er blue-coll- Law Entrance Data Interpretation, Precise Use of Language, 15 fund-raisto help the PTSA finance the purchase of new equipment for the school gymnasium currently under construction. Donated prizes will be given away to participants during the evening. Marsha Gilmore (left) and Kelly Forsgren help with the carnival preparations. mental ability and the willingness to use it, possession of a reasonably large background of general material which should help in learning new things, and likely some considerable training in one area, he said. Kelly pointed out that even the jobs which have become so attractive to many in recent years usually require some college level training. WSC, like many other colleges with schools or departments of technology, offers and a variety of other programs of even shorter training time which are challenging to students of a with him as he goes into todays job market, a Weber State College career planning expert believes. While college-traine- d people are much more numerous than they were 60 years ago, they are still basically the people who will get the jobs in a competitive job market. Among things that a college degree implies to a prospective employer are a reasonable degree of 4 e ?9G ROY JUNIOR HIGH PTSA will sponsor a carnival following the afternoon football game at 4:30 p.m.. until about 7:30 p.m. at the school. Games, booths and contests for all ages will be offered for families In the area. Supper including barbeque, hot dogs and dessert will be sold. The event is a Drastically Reduced at Storting , lsr 7oa y ORANGE VESTS GLOVES , ZSMX . Hunter's WORK &sASny t4SA erAj-y-- four-wee- Good Selection 30p.h - X . y I00"1 Irirq . - council 20SouthMainSt. 2 . music, marches, ar Broadway tunes, and outstanding . soloists. The Maori dancers will perform at both concerts. The band includes only brass and percussion instruments, utilizing no woodwinds as does an American band with standard instrumentation. Its playing has been hailed for its cleanness and precision. The group has won five international championships for its all around performance and has played for the coronation of the Queen of England and at Worlds Fairs. Director is Rodney G. Sutton, hailed as one of the finest musicians produced in New Zealand. He also directs the National Youth Band of New Zealand and the Invercargill Garrison band. Sec me for car home, life, health and business VICKS BUFFERIN CK STEREOTAPES NYQUIL 100 Aspirins w insurance; $1199 NtUUNCI Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. 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