University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 11, 1976 5 Utility deposits insure payments City utility companies require a deposit before they begin service to a customer to guarantee payment of a last bill. Denise Johnson, a city water department employee, said Wednesday that $15 had to be paid before the water was turned on at a residence. Whenever someone moves into a new residence, she said, he should notify the water department immediately to turn on the water. She said that an occupant had to be there to supervise when the water is running and ensure an ordinance requirement in case of damage. Ross Wilson, a water department official. Events... TODAY: THE LAST DAY OF CLASSES. The COLLEGE ASSEMBLY will meet TODAY at 10:30 AM in the SUMMERFIELD and SUMMERFIELD CAMP at 8:30 AM on HOLLIPARTIC PICNIC will be on 8:30 AM, at Patterson Hall. TOMORROW: The FIRST DAY OF FINALS. LEWIS D. GILBERT will give the School of Business lecture at 7:30 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium. There will be a CARLON RECITAL beginning at 7 p.m. The annual STUDENT COMPETITION PROGRAM will be at 8:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. THURSDAY: There will be an ACCOUNTING SEMINAR all day in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. The Library Colloquium: "UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES: RECORDS AND PAPERS OF KU" will be at 3:30 p.m. in Spencer Library Auditorium. FRIDAY: THE ACCOUNTING SEMINAR will continue all day in the Kansas Gown of the Union, A BRONZE BUST of Chancellor Emeritus Raymond Nichols with a silk scarf and his signature. Announcements... Students interested in competing for grants for GRADUATE STUDY ABROAD can obtain information and application forms from J. A. Burzle in 108 Strong Hall. The INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES at KU has received a $14,281 contract from Kansas City, Kan., to start identifying an economic development program for the city. The University will contribute an extra $4,539 to the project. Students are requested to turn in the evaluation forms for William Balfour, vice chancellor for student affairs, to Del Shanker's office, 231 Strong Hall, by May 14. Grants and Awards . . . DIANE HAWLEY, Salina senior; STEPHEN PANETZ, McPherson senior; and MICHAEL Wichita graduate student have won National Science Prize; Graduate Prize. Five assistant instructors in the department have won OUTSTANDING INSTRUCTOR AWARDS. They are Robert Greene and Stan Stenson, Lawrence graduate students; Phyllip Egan, South Bend, Ind., graduate student; Bill Oliver, Independence, Mo., graduate student; and Eva Elen, Kansas City, Mo., graduate NANCY MILLER MARTIN SCHOLARSHIPS in Speech Pathology have been invited to Pryor, Kiana City, Mo., Junior, and Janet Ringe, Albuquerque, NM. Correction... In Friday's Kansan Rita Charlton was identified as JKHK station manager. She is KJHK program director and Cindy Hutter is station manager. There are four men's scholarship halls and four women's scholarship halls at KU. A story in Friday's Kansan, quoting the Title IX report released to Tedde Tasheff, student body president, said there were two more women's halls than men. said the deposit was refunded when the water service was discontinued. ETHAN SMITH, city clerk, said the money from the deposits is put into a separate fund where it draws interest. The interest is returned to the customers, and the deposit is refunded by being deducted from the final bill. A. W. Stedham, regional manager of Kansas Power and Light Co. said a deposit of $35 million in "When they sign up for the service with the company, that's when we start billing," he said. Billing is done every two months, he said, and the $35 is the amount of the average bill. He said the bill was the middle of a billing period, the difference of the money left over was returned with the credit card. A GAS COMPANY official from Kansas Public Service Gas Co., Inc., said $10 was paid for each family. If there are a number of users using the service, he said, £2 is charged. The first deposit is to guarantee the final billing, he said. If the service is continued by a customer at one address for three years, then the deposit is returned. Those who change their addresses to work there, said, have their deposits refunded in the bank. He said the deposit money is put into a separate customer account. Jack's Goal Post 19th & Mass. Pitchers $1.25 ALL WEEK with KU ID (Come in and have a beer with Marvin) Foosball (Hard & Soft) Pinball & Pool this is it ... End of School SALE Suits $9950 a large selection of vested suits includes solids, plaids, navy cords, chalk stripes. were $120-$160 Dress Shirts 25% off large selection of patterns and solids Dress Slacks 25% off new spring favorites were from $25-$35 Knit Shirts $11^{95} large group of solids and stripes plus numerous collar styles Dress Shoes 1/2 off numerous pairs, all brands Jeans ...were $'18^{50} Now$14^{95} our season's favorites, A-smile pleated denim free refreshments open thursday night till 8:30 MISTER GUY 920 mass.