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SorensGii Selected fls Provo's Citizen Of The Year For 1980 .....T X.- - - WILSON W. U.7.C. Council Plans Slri Party Event by Pat Peterson Get out your thermals and boots. It's Ski Party Time. The ASUTC Annual Park West Ski Party will be Saturday, Feb. 7, 1981 from 5:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at the Park West Ski Resort. The activities have been scheduled at the following times ;Skiing-5:00 to 10:00 p.m. (ski passes good only during this time) Dinner-7 p.m. -9 p.m. Dinner will be served continuously during this time period. Movie-7-10 p.m. Dance-10-11 :30 p.m. Hayride-6-10 p.m. This schedule is just to show the availability of each activity but is not a strict out line. If you want to ski GEORGE TANNER "Family Portrait," a great broadway hit, will be performed by UTC students around Easter time. Help is needed immediately in the areas of acting, lighting, scenery, make-up, etc. This play is about the family of Christ, and SORENSEN from 5 until 10 with a dinner break at 8:30, feel free The UTC Student Council wants to encourage non-skiers as well as skiers to attend as there are plenty of activities planned for all. The cost to skiers for the complete evening will be $7.00 with non-skiers paying $4.00 for the package. Ski rentals will be available at Park West for $4.50. The possibility of a bus from UTC is being considered if we have enough people that would ride the . bus. A sign-up sheet is posted at the Orem Student Center Office where tickets are now being sold. Please indicate whether you Tanner Announces School Play their impressions of him as seen in Christ's day. The play was highly praised by critics when performed several years ago. For more information contact Mr. George Tanner at 224-6101 Ext. 200 or 357. If he is not in, leave a message at the desk. The board of directors of the Provo Chamber of Commerce has selected Wilson W. Sorensen as Provo's Citizen of the Year for 1980. The announcement was made at the chamber's Installation would ride the bus, if provided. If there are enough people to fill a bus. one will be provided for a minimal fee. There "will be a notice as to that decision in next Friday's paper. A reminder that as this is a school sponsored activity, no alcohol will be allowed at the activity, and none will be served at Park West.The Student Council would appreciate adherence to this ruling so as not to jeapordize further activities. Everyone is in-vited to join us on or off the slopes for a FUN TIME. Tax Help The Rho Lambda Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda at UTC will again be sponsoring the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program in conjunction with the Internal Revenue Service. VITA is designed to help low income families prepare their tax returns. If you qualify for this special tax assistance, you may contact: Dennis Greer between 9 & 10 a.m. in BU 118, Dennis Greer between 12 & 1 p.m. in BU 126, Eric Affeltranger between 12 & 2 p.m. in BU 120 or telephone 224-6161, extension 182, 202, or 351. Banquet. Sorensen was honored at the Utah State Chamber of Commerce annual meeting in Salt Lake City. Sorensen has been president of Utah Technical College at Provo since 1949. During 1980, he co-chaired the Citizens January 30, 1981 A 1- 'v' i Now that discount movie tickets are being sold at the Student Center Office, many students are taking advantage of the savings. Photo by Cedric Chatterley. Ski Club Invites Students To "Come On Down" by Brent Lott A four-day Jackson Hold ski trip has been planned for Feb. 12-16. The fee will be $85, which includes transportation and lodging. This activity is open to anyone who would like to go. The bus will leave Coalition to Save Geneva. He and Richard Bradford of UVIDA continue to lead the coalition and their efforts have expanded to a nationwide group to save the steel industry.Sorensen also has served as president of the - ;? K- . , .vs. j; J ! on Thursday the 12th and will be returning Mon. the Kith. Jackson has received a lot of new snow and also the cutter races will be held on this same "'eckend. The ski club also sponsors night skiing at Provo Chamber of Commerce, chairman of the Utah Freedom Festival at Provo, president of UVIDA, (currently is administrative vice president), National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America. Sundance every Thursday. The vans leave from the Tech at 6:30." Transportation cost is only $1.00, with lift tickets costing $5.50. There is plenty of snow for some good runs. Contact Mr. Hamilton at ext. 155 for reservations for any of the ski activitiesmentioned.
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Title | Tradewinds, 1981-01-30 |
Description | Tradewinds was the name of the student newspaper for Utah Technical College at Provo, between 1971-12-14 and 1984-11-15. |
Date.Original | 1981-01-30 |
Publisher | Utah Valley University |
Subject headings | Utah Technical College at Provo--History; Utah Technical College at Provo/Orem--History; College student newspapers and periodicals; |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | Tradewinds, 1981-01-30 |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright 2013 Utah Valley University |
Item.Year | 1981 |
Item.Month | 01 |
Item.Day | 30 |
Genre | newspaper |
Description
Title | Tradewinds, 1981-01-30 |
Description | Tradewinds was the name of the student newspaper for Utah Technical College at Provo, between 1971-12-14 and 1984-11-15. |
Publisher | Utah Valley University |
Subject headings | Utah Technical College at Provo--History; Utah Technical College at Provo/Orem--History; College student newspapers and periodicals; |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright 2013 Utah Valley University |
Full text | SorensGii Selected fls Provo's Citizen Of The Year For 1980 .....T X.- - - WILSON W. U.7.C. Council Plans Slri Party Event by Pat Peterson Get out your thermals and boots. It's Ski Party Time. The ASUTC Annual Park West Ski Party will be Saturday, Feb. 7, 1981 from 5:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at the Park West Ski Resort. The activities have been scheduled at the following times ;Skiing-5:00 to 10:00 p.m. (ski passes good only during this time) Dinner-7 p.m. -9 p.m. Dinner will be served continuously during this time period. Movie-7-10 p.m. Dance-10-11 :30 p.m. Hayride-6-10 p.m. This schedule is just to show the availability of each activity but is not a strict out line. If you want to ski GEORGE TANNER "Family Portrait," a great broadway hit, will be performed by UTC students around Easter time. Help is needed immediately in the areas of acting, lighting, scenery, make-up, etc. This play is about the family of Christ, and SORENSEN from 5 until 10 with a dinner break at 8:30, feel free The UTC Student Council wants to encourage non-skiers as well as skiers to attend as there are plenty of activities planned for all. The cost to skiers for the complete evening will be $7.00 with non-skiers paying $4.00 for the package. Ski rentals will be available at Park West for $4.50. The possibility of a bus from UTC is being considered if we have enough people that would ride the . bus. A sign-up sheet is posted at the Orem Student Center Office where tickets are now being sold. Please indicate whether you Tanner Announces School Play their impressions of him as seen in Christ's day. The play was highly praised by critics when performed several years ago. For more information contact Mr. George Tanner at 224-6101 Ext. 200 or 357. If he is not in, leave a message at the desk. The board of directors of the Provo Chamber of Commerce has selected Wilson W. Sorensen as Provo's Citizen of the Year for 1980. The announcement was made at the chamber's Installation would ride the bus, if provided. If there are enough people to fill a bus. one will be provided for a minimal fee. There "will be a notice as to that decision in next Friday's paper. A reminder that as this is a school sponsored activity, no alcohol will be allowed at the activity, and none will be served at Park West.The Student Council would appreciate adherence to this ruling so as not to jeapordize further activities. Everyone is in-vited to join us on or off the slopes for a FUN TIME. Tax Help The Rho Lambda Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda at UTC will again be sponsoring the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program in conjunction with the Internal Revenue Service. VITA is designed to help low income families prepare their tax returns. If you qualify for this special tax assistance, you may contact: Dennis Greer between 9 & 10 a.m. in BU 118, Dennis Greer between 12 & 1 p.m. in BU 126, Eric Affeltranger between 12 & 2 p.m. in BU 120 or telephone 224-6161, extension 182, 202, or 351. Banquet. Sorensen was honored at the Utah State Chamber of Commerce annual meeting in Salt Lake City. Sorensen has been president of Utah Technical College at Provo since 1949. During 1980, he co-chaired the Citizens January 30, 1981 A 1- 'v' i Now that discount movie tickets are being sold at the Student Center Office, many students are taking advantage of the savings. Photo by Cedric Chatterley. Ski Club Invites Students To "Come On Down" by Brent Lott A four-day Jackson Hold ski trip has been planned for Feb. 12-16. The fee will be $85, which includes transportation and lodging. This activity is open to anyone who would like to go. The bus will leave Coalition to Save Geneva. He and Richard Bradford of UVIDA continue to lead the coalition and their efforts have expanded to a nationwide group to save the steel industry.Sorensen also has served as president of the - ;? K- . , .vs. j; J ! on Thursday the 12th and will be returning Mon. the Kith. Jackson has received a lot of new snow and also the cutter races will be held on this same "'eckend. The ski club also sponsors night skiing at Provo Chamber of Commerce, chairman of the Utah Freedom Festival at Provo, president of UVIDA, (currently is administrative vice president), National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America. Sundance every Thursday. The vans leave from the Tech at 6:30." Transportation cost is only $1.00, with lift tickets costing $5.50. There is plenty of snow for some good runs. Contact Mr. Hamilton at ext. 155 for reservations for any of the ski activitiesmentioned. |
Item.Page | 1 |
Genre | newspaper |
Page type | page |
Extent | 1852982 |
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