Show CEU — Tuesday January 20 1976—4 LDS smuiiiiiiAiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii Institute chooses theme by Ellen Newton “Your 0 0 0 0 0 0 Revolution" has selected by the LDS Institute as their 1976 Jains Bicentennial Theme The theme was chosen to be used as a general outline for all activities and events out to be carried remainder throughout the of the school year Je 0 0 The Jains 0 Spiritual been Friday will use different per- spectives of "America Her Heritage Tripled Nevada 3 zipper & Postal Pocket Jeans with elastic waist and regular See all the new styles and Destiny” A flag pole will be put up in front of the Institute building and a flag that has flown at the Capital of the United States will fly on this pole Also among the bicen- sometime presented $18 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii during the winter quarter The Institute opening social for the winter quarter was held January 9 1976 It was a 50’s Hop Dances from the 50's were taught and a floor show was presented by some students from the Institute On January 11 1976 the Nine of the fall quarter Institute students have been called on LDS missions Tony Pinedo was called to the New York Spanish mission Scott Jewkes to the Bolivia mission John Keller to the Japan mission John Craig to the Portugal mission Craig Smith to the Virginia mission Dan Stevenson to the Washington mission Jed Jensen to the Arizona Holbrook mission Chris Jensen to the Thailand and Robert mission Jensen who went to the Michigan mission The Institute will have a new feature this quarter It is going to have an In-s'itu- te paper The paper will be published once a month Ellen Newton has been asked to serve as Editor of the paper and her staff will be Kurt King Donna Johnson Martin Barclay John Keller Rene Ehler Toni Munson and Helen Neilson They would also appreciate the help of anyone else who would like to assist There will be a contest to name the paper also If you would like to enter a name in the contest give it to Ellen Newton PBLmembers attend meet APPAREL CENTER 55 Covenants tennial plans is a program to be presented by the The Institute Choir Love program is titled "I America" and will be at PTC Prices are from Forums which will be held each Friday at 12:10 pm will use this theme as the topic for their programs They Institute Choir presented a program in the Huntington 1st ward The program was centered around missionary work East Main Three members of the Sigma Omega Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda were delegates recently to the leaders in the career opportunities of the business field through workshops and to and forums Conference Portland held in Oregon Gayla Foster Greg Smith Wilson Marion and traveled by bus with 48 others from throughout the state of Utah to the conference held at the Porfrom Hilton tland November 13 through 15 The bus was sponsored by the PBL chapter at SUSC and college students from Dixie SUSC USC Weber and Provo Tech Joined high school FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) members from several schools in northern Utah for the trip The purpose of the conference was to inform development of PBL and FBLA There were also Western mmiiiiiiiiiinnimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii Shirts Sizes Leadership Regional strengthen chapter social times with two banquet featuring guest speakers a talent show and a dance The theme of the conference was "Forward in the Spirit of 76” and the Bicentennial was stressed as part of the activites for the coming year The delegates returned home with many new ideas and information for the CEU chapter Phi Beta Lambda which is known as Business Leadership and is available for college 141-Busin- meets at Thursday 10:30 credit every t 7 Classified Ads I 1 Kate: 5 cents per word with 10 words minimum Words include numbers (not digits) and signs standing alone Payment must be made in advance Anyone wishing to place an ad may do so by giving copy and money to Doris Cisneros Joyce Lipsey or to Ronnie Johnson in the Student Personnel office Ads for the February 10 issue must be placed no later than Monday February 2 Specials at Snackbar in Lounge 11:30 -- 12:30 daily 10144p Watch for notices Wanted: Person or couple who wish to start a Be your own business boss Pay geared to your ambition Great for full or part-tim- e job Call for for more inand appt formation 1201p 472-37- 72 Theatre at CEU receives grant The CEU Theatre was recently informed that they will be the recipient of a $1000 grant by the Utah Institute of Fine Arts The binding will be used for touring a Bicentennial play to the high schools and rural communities of Utah Eastern The production selected for touring will be the recent success "The Tavern" written by George M Cohan After a revival in January four weekends will be set aside for the venture Scheduled the include stops following: Roosevelt Altamont Coleville Vernal Duchesne Camas Heber Morgan Moab Green River Monticello Blanding Springville and Lehi The Utah Institute of Fine Arts was established to promote art programs and heritage within the state Consideration was given CEU this year due to the Bicentennial Celebration and the cultural responsibilities of the college in Eastern Utah rJloOCTCydb DC3C7C233 100 and Unique Kennington prints 65-3- 5 a percent 1 Acetate Nylon Tapered cut for a young fit ed percent polyester $17 to Vcmg Darlvcar'o I C3ctc30 Specially tailored to you Expert attention to your heeds $24 rj Jaitss Bsnsty Grain River Utah taraita 5644310 I |