Show u extension services Lists married students jSLTs I jt The Utah Statesman - Monday January 25 1 La Dawn & Judd Olsen-Hircha- k hove moved to Hair Production Plus 1 045'2 North Main Bridgerland Square 753-474- 0 Mon-Sa- t Evening appointments available lf garden plots to family sewing and mcrame classes extension services has i elped more than 2 900 married students :rom kent to help move the portable sprinkler apparatus twice dur-jn- g the growing season Triad residents can enjoy fresh pro-Siuc- e This year the plots will increase to 20 feet by 30 feet occupying over seven and one-ha- UP T0S25 OFF! SILADIUrVCOLLEGE RII1GS acres Griffin anticipates lf laving between 300 and 330 available-siteThe center also sponsors s numerous activities for the 11017 ORLY as a free nursury and baby-sittin- g service leveral events such as bike rodeos a summer children’s day ind numerous movies in conjunction with the Taggart Student Center are held The Triad location consists of three large rooms one being utilized as a classroom A wide variety of courses from family sewing and macrame to beginning French and calligraphy are taught Another room is used as the nursury and the third is a sizable kitchen The kitchen is used as another classroom as well as the area for many of the center’s demonstrations The center’s main function is to assist students in any practical way it can Campus home economist Helen Stratford is available to help out in any area she may be needed in Aside from locating course instructors setting up classes and publishing the monthly Extension Newsletter she also gives advice or hints useful in the home or demonstrations on a wide variety of topics Overall the center has touched the lives of a large number of Aose affiliated with USU From the English classes offered to foreign students to the assortment of pamphlets and brochures available to any who may need them the office has utilized by more than 2900 people This turnout is (been according to Griffin but unfortunately “there are uninformed of the services we offer” children As well Fitness builds We’ve got what you want— a handsomely styled selection of college rings at a price you can afford SILADIUM College Rings carefully crafted in the ArtCarved tradition from a fine and durable jeweler's metal Add your choice of custom options to the design you select and you'll have a ring you'll want to wear for years to come But don't delay Visit the ArtCarved Ring Table and get your ring at a price that's too good to last! IRIUIRVED CLASS RINGS INC Jan DEPOSIT PLACE: TIME: DATE: 9:30 am 25-2- 7 REQUIRED IAASTERCARO -- 3 pm In hall in front of Bookstore OR VISA ACCEPTED program stamina Mont Wright ASUSU athletic vice president is heading a committee sponsor-m“Run For Your Life” S during winter and quarters The program solves running swimming program spring biking Interested students will be bicycle 600 miles J°s200 miles or swim 50 miIes bY the end of spring Inquired to quarter We re excited about this Ppatn and encourage people £take advantage of it” said n8nt It builds each com-P‘tor Limited Openings until Feb lOlh for students desiring to become flir Force pilots Contact Coptc!n Steven Geigle Military Science 750-102- 9 Building Room 101 physically The extra mil added this year will ®e each event more “Jenging and fun” "“P Ae ' March 17 ancI ally 'o£l formerly of Elite Hair Fashions Sabi tine chosen as the extension service 'In addition to USU being Ler for Utah a field office has been set up on campus to Lt students in a variety of ways and offer a personal Ghment program Triad housing complex was Hie office located in the into by former Vice President and operation put sloped Extension Program J Clark Ballard rtfae University is continually meeting its office the 1979 in fished well as as initiating new programs anal objectives of the USU campus” said feature is a office unique "Our ouisD Griffin director of the Campus Field Office “As in the country” r as we know there is no other Use programs and services offered are primarily geared for acres married student In the past year three and one-haat set aside and divided into 208 garden plots for Triad sidents Each site 20 feet by 20 feet was staked out by the (ficc personnel and issued to residents on a first come basis clean-u- p deposit aryd the agree- for a minimal weeding and sheets are ntJhehirdfl°0r °f deadline is FtOTC Ga'ewov great to a P—- ‘v woy of life s I |