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Show 6 DESERET B T. NEWS, - dc her 11, 1569 Ar.detHn. cc!u" IT iTr. : a. i ,r i V o' id Murid, Wo u.L e're turk." t Vron a i i ! ! ; r .e V ' ' f - ' . " I'M ,d m ( o ,t - C .. It,- o LT.r. ? (I v , . V I' i o ! V. , u f'i Moot !l d do .It ' . Ml' g ' i :r x of t if L ' t' ,i,n - r f v ; r:- i d 1' 11 ot'f 1 -- - i . - o.:-- ! vc To ' If K.li i ,ti lt i! i v i r t j Mill. at Sl.i To i, hi ii. r , p, ; . i.jfiei Johr-o- L r. (T e- - .r t !n M in 'ii . o' : t v i. fr in ,!! ti u ,t i, I, . 11 ! ndor d i i t v p to .i i M1 lo'ff! ? u-- m pr h be-- !. 1 n r i'fd Tp- -. ! ii't 1 I i f pfG t Prf-'-(- ft irr,p bafk r, ( if I v d v.k'p opp too I f n yvisad y, , Fre-ide- rd Pji hard v.p ip stu 1. wa because USU Alumni Fees Termed Legal ButCalled Unwise I T or t. e p fjf G' "rai Attoir.ev u'ed that UtaU S' t s S . TA t.ih re L l.,i Iitvt t s praau-in to ie tmg a iudent fee ro suppo. t the lni" pi. veiMtv's Altm.pi Arociatun not been as probaoly hut is foniiiered irlawful '.roptoper and unwise. ! a Ttie ruling wa contdiued in letter signed by Mark A. M.ii.mmi, assistant attuins to U.sl addressed Glen L. Taggart and released by the umveisity following its receipt. Tiie ruling noted that t .ough there K noliu.g in I toll statutory law wnuh i s top matter, the attorney gvpi.ils otflte wa of the i ' . on that the tee t inadv that i hie and recommended i lolleition be discontinued. general, iJr(-icle- 1 on-i- Pies. Taggart indicated that while the university lias not bad time to study the matter tuly, it ar 7i the fee will lie t" r on. . ued as marked for development operation of the univeiity, a of the Alumru stated, and has been ued foi fund-raisin- g Neither P'falatirg the udr or puli.r? -- ut a satisfactory solution to the Vietnam ouick- rd America now f.nds her-oi- f 1 ;ror 8 DO t p no' oolv o p of t:.p I i 'd activi- ties for tu,ient srholarships. loans, library books, building program, and other areas of university support. ir, . Anderson said. Pl.ery time weve eai, h thiVve escalated. vid. The Viet Cong used to steal American weapon, but now t;.e C)mrnuRit AK47 rifle is uriei lor to top GI's AT It, he added. "When we ve drafted all our MAGNA A coin flip will vacant seats when the Magna Town Council meets for a reorganization session Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake County F ire Department substation. The action was necessitated districts during tlie Nov. 4 election by Tes in two In district Hawke., 2868 533. Harold P. S, 8850 West, warhead of jut ore ICBM more destructive power man all the guns fired and bombs bv dropped sides both :n Word War II. hen Russia V. 11 the; say Gke military acton ve if bomb the port of Hamnorg. we gotta ii'ten, he said. Aide on told th.O'e wlo ad- orate in.m.fdrfe v. lndra' ai. Ue sij' k our big no-- e n there. Now it is our busmen. The columnist Okl said, Lucky Miner ' Satisfactory ' WASHINGTON Sen. F. Bennett, lace dliam "Buck Jones, ti.ipped hvice m a Lark mine, was reported m "satisfactory condition at St. joined Tuesday as a cosponsor of a bipartisan Senate resolution President supporting Nixons policies for ending the - Mar ks today Hospital unere he is recovering from his accident. was trapped In Jone rioist dirt up to his neck Nov. 4. suffering chet 1 officials irijune. reported it is too early to determine his release date and when he will return to work. Scotia : d a.'.T ecu and Br am. JerJcn ha traveled w ce ly and lectured ex'ermiveiy Bntish E o topics a nomic Problem..' "How Pa Lament Work. "Race RG I or- in Britain. ard "I e Teaching of Re .g.on in B: Sta,e Schools. V. c Tep.e Square - A 5 5 e n. L 1 y Hall. Te :a.d Noun utd and Just.ce Department to hr "g pressure cr. Ae Fortas for al; -- d rrake him re-ileged "breathe- - of "Nothing on record that Abe Fortas cLd is any worse h than what Gemer.t Anderson said, did, but Nixon has become stubborn about it" Anderson said of all politicians he knows the two people most alike are Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson. Americans who voted for Nixon to get rid of LBJ had a cruel joke played or. them. He said both lack charis- Jenkins speech presented by the Brigham Young University Sait Lake Cer er, and general aami-io- n is SI, m ents for student. . md in California ih district dumped of tho,J'-,'d- s the: children bur ed f m Br.i .A wives and graves and .e Tei Kennedy. Andet-o- n "I ".ouldn't court v He described the mot powerful e or in the US. Ser re e ac: ieved tr is too y. He v miracle ro one knows, but he end less than six m.ont s after Chappaquiddick. !,.ri ot.. a Ken-rei'- 1 l. Wal- A 35. 7631 JUST NORTH OF 13TH SOUTH THE GLENDALE PLAZE s Pre-Holid- ay though they know ho.v to do tr.mgs right. IRREGULAR? SAVE DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET 25 TO 50 28.00 to 35,00 REG. MISSES DRESSES Use Action Ads by Famous Moksr Polyester.Woolen I 1888 If to prevent cold miseries. multi-purpo- PERMA-FL- PERMA-FLO- 1 And Tom Codings, 8453 W. 3370 South, and Jay Larsen. 84.71 W. 3100 South, tied with 18 votes each. Elections for new council ofchairman ficers, including and vice chairman, will be conducted following the seating of the new members. 1157 Glendale Drive and have an unfortunate penchant for doing things wrong even wheeler-dealer- new miracle ingredient ... R 551, ma, are Fine Clothing SPECTACULAR BUYS IN EVERY DEPT. Nov. 12TH Vietnam war. Sen. Bennett was one of more than 40 members of tl.e Senate who backed the resolution. which also calls for a in Vietnam. mutual cease-fir- e is cur unique additive for AMERICAN5 Brand Furnace Oil. and it helps keep your fuei filter clog-freit helps keep ycur. acts as a furnace oil flowing free in below zero weather when others could be stopped cold. ard Mrs. Joyce Nielsen. 8920 W. 2900 South, garnered 25 each. vote in trvirg bullet, Orion. New Candidates C cor'ene to BACKED BY BENNETT Flip Of Coin To Break Election Ties In Magna fill two ) Hayn-wori- tteUir "iorg, Ar.c::-o- i. A- -t P r00't need e ? It. N.to''. vshpr cri-- "'lhe-- .iXon : -t t ( ' of i,i ever had Po ,.- t Keit e tr 1'U'P lotions v,iy too ur - i r ! f ar n a t:I '. but the ht i Le-e- 'ni - - the FBI i if i'irr t o , Tit ,Gr.e O e y .f . i t ct Cl' 'Oft H'tr- o Co t "or , .tin iriMi 1 4 h ,u t'o - j,ir s Mi dor iTdlSsOI.it -- d J r I (I r oi ,'T t rik I',! ' ,1 r - o -- d ,'t- - i.itiM-r- n , v t ly Pr'i.ck J. .n.::, member of tre British Par Lament, will n rn. :n oedT uM.my- a g- ' s ' - v -- ", psvr. V- ! - i irl'O . cour n repukrk .t Go Rout'd idi'v fm t r ! . , lyHjjp1' British MP To Speak Vietnam? We're Stock, ColomiiisX Ja J. 11 TyrtftfiTtf mtSki it's even means cost-fre- flow-fre- Yc e. pay nc more for heating oil Eut. with PERMA-FLO- '. because your present just brand of heating oil doesn t have it, you don't have to do without it Not special offer. Call Bill Roderick inc , your hotline service man before November 30, 1969. obligation, of course. We!! come out and to add a can of concentrated PERMA-FL0your tank. No matter what brand of heating oil youre now using. We're making this offer with the hope that you'll get so used t problem-freheat, you won't want to do tf.thout it. And then, we'll get to spoil you with our StaFul Automatic Delivery Service. Convenient budget terms. JR. DRESSES Knits, poIyester Bonded Orlons Newest Fashions e Fast, friendly service. And low prices. Call today. Say hello to And goodbye to PERMAFLO. cold miseries forever. Your hotting service man is Bill Roderick Inc. 'You expect mnre from American and you get it" $28 8 KS Sizes 5 te IS 12.00 to 14.00 REG. svamfci aasB life f JR. -- MISSES CULOTTES Famous Moke Variety of styles in solids and plaids vpt fjifepfv 6 88 racom-niencle- immMMmjL. "We have long appreciated the effort of the Alumni in suppuri oi die uniPresident Taggart versity, said, "and hope that this lo SS i f revenue vv ill not senoulv t he i at tivitie. to 16 18.00 to 30.00 REG. No Sizes 10 i Sizes 5 to 13 REG. $8.00 urtail Tlie request for a ruhng on r It g..I.:y of the fee v.., by Neil Gruwell. student body p!eider,t, in behalf of the Aociated Student.. The request was approved by Pte Taggart for a ruling by the attorney generals office. f! The S2.50 fee per student per quarter was adopted in mj. tuuunui ittx. iff' vnuwrSs, m n.pnt of th,e USU Student Sen-- a r te. Over a period a n;dent would pay a total of St) to tlie association and upon graduation became a l.fe member of the alumni organize uon. four-yea- A nual Bill Roderick, Inc. 8137 South State Phone 255-355- 1 swble amount of tiie animorne has been ear ' MISSES FANCY m mntmm kwmi rutu rAiiii Solid color, fancy. Straight or flare leg. S188 hotline service Sizes 6 am-atn- m REG. to 16 8.00 MEN'S VOLKSWAGENS QM BANLON SHIRTS Sotd colors. Short sleeves. Mock or collar style. We have a limited We invite you to see and drive number of 1969 Volkswagen Company and Executive Cars at Reduced Prices them today at the West's most modern automotive facility. $3.88 REG. 4.00 to 6.00 MEN'S COTTON KNIT POLOS "gif' REG. Fancy, stripe, solid colors. Crew neck. 3.00 to 4.00 BOYS' COTTON OUR NEW ADDRESS IS UNIT POLOS Stripes, Solids. Crew Neck. Famous 3711 SOUTH STATE brands. $180 i1 COME IN AND DRIVE THE NEW VOLKSWAGEN TODAY AT OUR NEW LOCATION n We Specialize in European Delivery STORE HOURS: ? p.m. ,262-649- 1 Utahs Largest Selection of Used Volkswagens t Size 10 te 30. 3111 S. STATE, TUES. AUTHORIZED DEALS Use Your BANK AMERICARD MASTER CHARGE 10 a.m.to 7 p.m. or PLENTY OF FREE PARKING VALKER BANKARD Mi? 6UK&AU DAlVE GLENDALE PLAZA MAROflre 4 7 |