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Show Signpost April 7, 1981 My Side of Now I hear the cup of coffee I bought a food dehydrator I’ve treasured two or three today. Admittedly, it is not an earth - shaking event, but ‘times per week for the last 15 years has been wreaking havoc some of the thoughts leading with my pancreas. It seems the to the decision to make the list won’t be ending soon, purchase may have some imRecently I read pact, as they are common to either. somewhere that if spinach many, many people who have were being introduced as a made similar decisions and food source today, it would be purchases. pulled by the Food and Drug were of us who Those Administration as a_ health teenagers during the turbulent hazard. What will follow? 60’s were exposed daily to the Our favorite energy sources phenomenon of the Hippie. are dwindling, and many canSome of our parents strongly not be replenished. Several cautioned us - even threatened hypotheses as to the date of us - about those hopeless the end of the fuel are being radicals. Reviewing the time, expressed. Some say we have perhaps some of their ideas 30 years, some say 50 and weren’t so far-fetched. They some say 300 or more. I guess advocated the ideas that there is a little time before the maybe the energy sources we lights go out, but what then? rely so heavily upon are runnWas the great Utah power ing out and that we ought to blackout a reminder that we return to whole foods and will soon go without? other ‘natural’ things. We are constantly being Many years ago, the reminded of the dangers in the foods we eat. It seems that slogan‘‘If you love someone, tell them’’ was posted all over every time I open a newspaper to read the news, I find college dormitory walls. Tellloved ones may - another one off the foods that ing your sometimes be difficult to do, I’ve enjoyed for years contains but it is well worth the effort. one or more a naeare Hewlett-Packard’s quality at a low price ¢ HP-38C e Programmable financial e Computes amortizations e Statistics, rate of return YOUR mia e 99 program steps | = ee E renter Ip i a e Programmable — HH | pe e = a = ee oe Bo pool | es | ec ayecoe D e Engineering functions e Integration key e Programmable up to 210 steps Present your student |.D. and receive a FREE programming application book f ¢LCD continuous display ¢ e 5 function # with purchase of an HP-38 C CHOOSE FROM 7 BOOKS -A$5 VALUE | e Variety of styles “OGDEN PER a 621-8900 the Street 95 | MIDVALE WEST VALLEY -saLTLAKe’ | PROVO OREM _- LAYTON HILLS CRS A COMER CR Re so ae ee 566-4663 972-8742 | 531-0222 | 375-2000 226-6464 766-3404 win» roy There is a young man on the Weber State campus who, sometime this month, will accompany his wife to the St. Benedict’s Hospital birthing room to be part of the birth of their fourth child. This is a joyful way to welcome the youngest family member - and what a beautiful way to show his wife how much he loves her. Every person here has someone they love and someone who loves them, and yet it is a sad fact of life that a message of love may never pass from one to the other. Love between two people, or within a family, needs to be nourished. According to Fr. John Powell, S.J., that nourishment, the food love cannot do without, is communication. The Bell System may have something in their slogan “Reach out and touch someone.’”’ The reaching and touching will take some initiation on your part, but the rewards can be greater than the risk involved. International Students General Meeting All international students s are requested to a nee wish in- Pere ing in Seat ee BNE estima of new iware 6 erat Banquet and annual Immigration and Naturalization Service oplicies: The meeting will be Friday, April 10th at 2 p.m. in UB 416. AIR SUPPLY Friday April 10, 1981 8 p.m. Tickets: STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT HE a ni, mM bi ai na 00 hs AL iti ae Ae ee We Phi, ; et “a NR A Dee Events Center, ZCMI Toad Tape Seats: $7 & $8 for students with 1.D. 4 |