Show ‘We aren ’t pro-aborti- The Utah Statesman ’ on he said they want them Planned Parenthood of Ixtgan has received a gTant along wit h live other states and will offer fertility services in the near future Ms Snvder said These services will Ik advocating abortion birth control and promiscuity according to a spokesperson for the group a Communitv Unda Snvder Educator for Planned Parent hood said she would like to of Logan have people sc the group as normal people not as fanatics af "We ofttr the communit fordable edui at urnal counseling Ms and health tare services for couples w ho are not able to have children of t heir own If a woman is pregnant we give her information on abortion on adoption on prenatal care or on raising the child alone if she is interested in being a single Snvder said parent ' not woman does a f havt for a phvsical enough monev examination we will send her to a under contract to doctor who VS e use a Planned Irnthood t the determine fee sliding 'I h fee is cost of our nervues based on income and familv sie she said silr Snvder Ms to According Planned Parenthood is not anti familv and nut pro atorUon “We arc interested in helping people haw children d and when The results of the pregnancy es t s are confidential Ms Snvder said but if the girl din ides to have with her mother or counseling Ixiv friend t hat up to her verv difficult joh tun It is hec seling these girls she said lav their lives in front of you and then go away and you never know w hat t hev tbs id to do Planncf Parent hood of lgan i located af JO S OO h and - an affilliale of Planned Parenthood of t i I Atueric a ON CAMPUS Frtdav Nov 3 30 p m speakers are I and Head 10 7pm Interaction (iuest iw rente () Dept Professor of Mathematics! and Helen Cannon Topic The values of an education for women Library 349 Honors Lounge 8pm — Hlack Student Union meeting m I C 329 Please attend 7 30 pm Christian Inter Varsity — Fellowship will hold its weekly meeting in the University Lounge Fvervone is invited to attend an evening of singing sharing and fellow ship — New man Coffee House 8pm Open Stage at the Newman Center every body welcome Saturday 6 Nov 1 1 - am Campus Christian overnight to Tetons Fellowship Call - I he Sierra 8am Club is sponsoring a short seminar on the port of onenuenng The seminar will be held in UC 324 Interested persona should call Karl at - New man ( Newman Meeting at the 12 Refreshments and 5pm conversation at Campus Christian — house Fellowship 1315 North hast 7th Spanish speaking and Japanese speaking firesides in the Fast and West chapels of the I OS Institute Kveryone is invited especially those who speak Japanese or Spanish 9pm — Announcements Utah State Theatre has some old posters from past productions on salem FAC 139 Anyone interested should come to the indicated room between 9 am and 2pm any dav except W ednesday - "The Time of Your 8 p m Life' Pulitzer pne ST(H KIIItll)(K Man 101 -Artist Norman Rockwell whose freckled fared Ikivs pigtadd girls kindly doctors and small town uenes nnrrortsl Americana on Saturday F vening Post t overs and Hoy Scout alandars in a ( nrier spanning six decades is dead at age 84 Hie pale lean Unified illustrator worked seven dav s a week - w it h a half a da v off for Christmas to product a canvas mirror ol the nation he loved lii uiu e desc rdad hunself as a hac k illustrator He should Im tliered his Moliv sa id a cr fus d til It li ( 3 home am! aupphed hi model for many years also holds hi prim achievement at lh Old ornef House run by the histrau a! o let v There la Norman Rm kwell - his originals appearing larger wier funnier rn her than on t he cover of magazines or the 10 years of Hoy S out Cc lendars And there Polit Chief William Ohanhein was on of the fir at of many to retail the towns No citizen "Its sad" said (he police hief ' It a going to Ik a great loss He wan a wi II resKM led man a ni e guv c r wife Pciq e ednesdav at fus SlcMklifidge borne u an arlot jruf illustrator VN MEET YOUR i r t th well known and illustrator Mrs her ttoikwrl! said husbands death was not unex and that he had Ims n dl a jmm led long I me liin rai iirrangi mnl s Friends For Good Drink Good Music Good Times wt re m otnpb te eariv todiv Pom k w ell s meric a at w as a rial ton ugh hewn hut gentle working men and prim grandmothers soldiers home from the great war In hi turrnbulent s it was i torn b nation and ietnam div ided by ra e It was an Amenta of the Four Freedoms a series of paintings for the Post taken from a street h to Congress by Franklin I) Roosevelt in 1941 The paint ings lKcame part of the nation s war effort and its rallying cry Hut always it was an America depicted with a passion for visual truth — he worked in variably from live models and props even to posing a chicken which he said would "stand just as you ve placed him for four or five minutes Perhaps the most popular artist in the United States Roc kwell died without attaining status in the world of "real art Critics found his work simplistic CACTUS CLUB cd r f enter Sunday Nov 1978 Norman Rockwell dies at 84 family planner says The image of Planned Paren thood in ( at he Valiev is one of Friday November 10 winning comedy drama at the Lyric Theatre Fri Sat Nov 17 and 18 Nightly at 8 p m Tit kets available at the UC Ticket Office daily or at the Theatre on performance nights corny and EVERYTH I ?IG IS H077ErlADn In Htd Kowmnda tovcti I Glauser’s Restaurant STEAKS SHRIMP CHICKEN oriN MOH 4 AM VAT 10 PM CLOVED SUN superficially photographic — however much he lout bed and delighted million Rockwell never claimed to Ik anything more than an illustrator who made a lot of money "I just do the things and people pav me verv high prices he told the Associated Pres in 1974 His labors whu h began when he left high sthiMil at 16 produced uncounted works — including more than J(0 covers for the post whic h nrrrt Photo exhibit! flmMrtmrinmMMtTOTmrpcgmi A display of color photographs by USU faculty and students who have served In the Peace Corps Merrill Library Nov rt 8-1- y REVIEW COURSE offered by PROFESSOR EDWARD J C0NRY PROFESSOR N GEORGE DAINES 8 ' This is a class designed to prepare students to achieve their maximum possible score on the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) The course will meet In the evening from 7:00 pm to 1 0:00 pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays in Business 218 on the following dates: November 15-1- 6 November 29-3- 0 : December 1- z£ f Ll —' V vW' V - V I Ml 1 6-- 7 Students will take three (3) practice LSAT exams be Instructed on test taking techniques and receive personal advising on law school admissions pre-la- w and strategies Freshmen Sophomores and Juniors are encouraged to enroll These persons will have the opportunity to realistically assess their career goals TUITION: 2 USU Students Others $175 Registration will occur at the first class meeting For additional 0 extentlon 7578 information call 752-410- V iigjuancc CEO 4 fl |