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Show -- areer Information Center Available For Use ) SAL, The Career Information nter is not just another 'ru. ary on campus. It offers jAuch, much more. Directed Tad Derrick, the Center akes career information SUB SJplDtS Tf Students not going home for Thanksgiving may contact Janice Kleen in the EOC or Rudy Iverson in the SUB for a Thanksgiving meal. Aailable to Dixie students, them exposure to as as Pos career Ran any I6' and helpS them clarify Auto icational goals. Students SWB e also given specific ,ow irate information on career Also available is loices. on necessary formation aining and where it can be ltc the availability of m bs in any field, projected ilaries, and the current job rk ho arket outlook. The Center itself isnt but wla there is of it r&e rent packed with information 1 da5 use to the student inter-- e sted in a better future. One urce of information is the entral Index Card File that ge B1jntains a sting of most of the mater-- r available at the Center. leference books are also vailable on general or careers a student may !epave in mind. The Center ,ealso has copies of all Utah ggives cces The Career Information Center is featuring d careers. Stop by the Center on the second floor of the SUB for more all up-to- d information. Congratulations Steve and Toni. George Whitehead picked up the phone, dialed the bakery, and said, "Are you the manager?" "Yes, sir," came the reply. "I sent one of my students to your place to buy ten pounds of assorted cookies. He just came in with them and they weigh only eight pounds. How Come?" "I assure you, sir, our scales are absolutely correct," said the manager. "Did you weigh the student?" work-stud- y Sophomore Class Vice President Cathy Hamby observes the operation of the new microcomputer in the Career Information Center. .f.1 1 that, d ci; d cur' d hau" ion of all college and uni- ersity catalogues in the dues,, Vestern states. d aro. Other career information sofources include encyclope- ias on jobs abroad, federal and starting mployment, He's own business. The Center even has a pecial section with informa-io- n on grants, internships, nd scholarships. k interests and abilities. Services at the Center are free, and it is open daily from 8:00 a.m. until noon and from 1:00 until 5:00 p.m. Career Information Special ist Virginia Woodward will be glad to assist any student in gathering specific job and career information, however students should feel free to just go in and browse. Three Dixie students were cited for illegal possession of alcohol late Friday, according to St. George police. .yelped Kenny Neilson, a Y raduate of Dixie College st year, propose to her. Dean Iverson was intro-kf-l ucmg the alumni couples years past and then ttnounced that he was, go-Ilg to add something new 'AV,is year that he had never Qjone before. He called Miss Lewis and lr. Neilson up to the and then continued to introduce then and talked MI,bout what good students hey were. The couples exchanged .lances with Miss Lewis, money mentally. "Enjoy your dinner," he finally said to her, 'but keep in mind that we have to leave promptly by $8 75." Especially at Thanksgiving, it is well to emember that the eyes are bigger than the stomach- - HAPPY EATING! Michael R. Maye, Robert Shiner, and Michael Bartel were and apprehended charged with the violation by Dixie Security Officer Lew Barret as he made his wondering what was going on. Then Dean Iverson asked, Wendy, will you Without marry Kenny? giving an answer she hug- - The Library will be open Monday, Tuesday, aid Wednesday of next week. rounds last Friday evening. Barret was investigating a complaint about a loud stereo in a dorm room when the trio was discovered. The fine for illegal possession of alcohol in St. George is $50 and violators are placed on one year probation. As of Tuesday the 18th, the trio had not been arraigned in City Court. selection 4 4 4? 4 4 4 4 4 & 4 4 4 4 4 4 Two Dixie East contracts for sale. Call Denise or The. resa Purchase includes a $75 deposit plus $255 per quarter. 628-2302- Janet Spencer Wendy Lewis, Dixie Col-ge Hospitality Chairman, !tjas surprised Friday Oct. )th at the alumni dinner I1611 Dean Rudy Iverson Jjk his For Illegal Possesion of Alcohol Wendy Lewis aided in marital by Dean of Students iy The young man in the restaurant with his date eyed the menu carefully. Then, he counted Three Shiloh Residents Cited It also ontains a micro-computvhich is just being put into iperation. When used in onnection with tests given ithe the Center, this com-lutwill supply students vith lists of possible career iptions that fall within their Engineering-relate- ged Mr. Neilson. The Dean asked again, Will you?. Yes" came the response. The couple is now planning a June wedding. ... IN ALL RELIGIONS 8 THE GOLDEN RULE 8 Buddhism: Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find 8 hurtful. Christianity: All things whatsoever you would that men should do to you, do you so to them, for this is the law and the prophets. Confucianism: Is there one maxim which ought to be acted upon Do not throughout ones life? Surely it is the maxim of 8 unto others what you would not have them do unto you. 8 Hinduism: This is the sum of duty: do naught unto others which g would cause you pain if done to you. 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