Show Monday January Page 14 The Utah Statesman 25 1982 Books of Yesterday -Paperbacks-V- 2 cover price Magazines exchange 20c 36 W Center 75 Your studentbody card gets 10 otf! Used-paperba- 1 rT ck 38 HAVING PROBLEMS FINDING GOOD SERVICE FOR YOUR IMPORT? IMPOST AUTOPAITTS A SCI VICE I Parts and Service for Japanese - & German Cars : ”1 f r‘ s ' 0 c 502 West 1400 North-751-- 124 x We Will Beat Dealer Prices The Third Annual Joseph Smith Symposium Logan LDS Institute of Religion Jan 28 1982 8:30-1:2- 0 Kenneth W Godfrey (General Session) “Brig ham's Joseph Joseph the Propet as Bngham Young Perceived Him" Dane! W Bachman “The LDS View of the Succession to Joseph Smith in Light of New Developments” Leaun G Often “Prophecies and Promises Joseph Smith and The Doctrine and Covenants” LaMar C Berrett “Joseph Smith and Adam-ond- i Ahman as Revealed Through Modem Research Methods” Keith Perkins “Joseph Smith-T- he Kirtland Years" Leiand H Gentry “The Importance of Missouri Then and Now" Leaun G Often “Prophecies and Promises Joseph Smith and the Doctrine and Covenants" Keith Perkins "Joseph Smith The Kirtland Years” Leiand H Gentry "The Importance of Missouri Then and Now” LaMar C Beirett Joseph Smith and as Revealed Through Modem Research Methods” Danel W Bachman "The LDS View of the Succession to Joseph Smith m Light of New Developments" Pace (General Session) "Joseph Smith's Contribution to the George n Doctrine of Mighty Prayer” 33 & rs-- fc RK Monday - Weenie Night Hot Dogs just 1 5 8-- 1 0 PM Tue - Ladies Night 35 Draft & Mix Thurs - Double Happy Hour PM and 9-- 1 0 PM uve £NfeaTAi£M£ttr fWi 4 TVS Rollin’ Country NEXT" U6C4C-- - Steelin’ Back PICTURE : rD RtGLURtCT r wr— ) USU gymnast Tami Hellegas begins the Final approach to her floor exercise finale counted on to continue to improve as the Aggies host Oral Roberts tonight in the Hellcfasil Spectre Aggies seek to remain unbeaten On her way out of the Spectrum last Monday Nebraska coach Judy Schalk labeled the Aggie gy mnastics victory as a fluke The words left a bad taste in the mouths of the USU gymnastics team a taste that can only be removed with a victory tonight over a strong Oral Roberts team “Judy thought she was robbed by the judges but that's all a bunch of sour grapes’’ said USU coach Ray Com “The films showed they were temble on the bars and shouldn’t have been scored any better” Beginning tonight at 7:30 in the Spectrum Com feels his dub belongs in the scoring range “If we can score well on the beam and bars and receive the kind of crowd support they received last Monday we are capable of reaching those scores” said Com He figures to need that type of scoring to defeat an Oral Roberts team that missed a trip 142-14- 4 Avt- - HAPPY HOttft CMLY 5-- 6 r h of a point The to nationals by to spend the decided visitors from Tulsa have kind of money it takes to develop a national some of the power and have begun to attract finest young gymnasts from the Three returning performers qualified for national individual portion of the and tournament Debbie Suchy Carla Baker one-tent- coast-to-coa- Debbie Ganett about “They are a team to be concerned HO said Corn “We’ll need to score in the range to win this one” The Aggie sick bay remains the same ankle Wanita Lynch is still hobbled with an to pee continues jury while Karen Eastlund form with a severe back strain i Aggie youngsters Lori Jaramilk) reached personal and Tami Hellegas new felt all three would surpass those season the of marks during the course higte-Co- macnr OLACII COLOR TV a o So®® 02 A-TT- W Ct IVIHTu REFRIGERATOR RENTALS- - 10°° month! STOKES BROTHERS 93 E 14C0W (In Smith's Shopping 753-S3- 1 CczZ |