THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAM MONDAY, JULY 16, 2012 PAGE 7 3 HOROSCOPES Aries (March 21-April 19) Take time to stay organized. Stick close to home for the next few days. Hit the books early. Friends and family believe in you. Plan a luxurious evening later. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 8 Your work impresses the judges. Strengthen your infrastructure for improved results. There's a lot to learn from the experience, even if you make mistakes. Watch out for deception. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 8 You're in charge, and everything seems possible. Start by visualizing your next achievement (on paper). Get good rest before tomorrow so you can bring in extra bacon. Today is a 8 Cancer (June 22-July 22) today is a 8 Take no guff. Scare your worries away. Your assertive side works for you today. It's tempting, but don't spend more than you have. Put your feet up later. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 6 Don't try to carry the weight of the world on your shoulders. Contribute your grain of sand, but friends are there to help. Many hands make light work. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 6 Schedule meetings for today. Work accomplishments raise your popularity. Your wealth is a result of your intention. Organization and creative thinking come easily now. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 7 Home activities take energy. Let your creative powers flow, and provide service. Listen to the problem, solve it and improve your reputation Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 6 Come out of your shell and enjoy the sunshine. There's so much to see and discover. Ask for what you've been promised. Definitely think outside the box. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7 You get more accomplished when you work together, which is good because things are about to get busier. You gain career stature. Find an inspiration hidden among the garbage. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 8 Something's blocking the way. Work with it, and look at it from many angles. Get back to basics, even if you have to study. Spend time with someone you enjoy. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 6 A schedule conflict between romance and work threatens. Do one first, so you can concentrate on the other later. Don't lose sight of key commitments. Have it all. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 8 A tender moment. The more love you give, the more you receive. Accept a creative challenge, follow the rules and be rewarded. Keep your promises. CRYPTOQUIP EXNFA SEBHQZF XC GK'L H A U Z U K U E Q L W U G I A B AUETBZ XE MQMR, CXMWL LBR Q' KU IEUBGUS B TNZL GUE. Yesterday's Cryptoquip: SINCE THIS ENGINE IS BEEFED UP BY USING A EUROPEAN FLATFISH, YOU COULD CALL IT TURBOT-CHARGED. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: K equals V MUSIC This July 24, 1972 photo shows Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones during a performance in San Francisco. Thursday, July 12, 2012; marks 50 years since Jagger played his first gig with the band. ASSOCIATED PRESS Stones celebrate 50 years together ASSOCIATED PRESS LONDON — Mick Jagger may need to rethink the words he sang more than 45 years ago — "What a drag it is getting old." Thursday marks 50 years since Jagger played his first gig with a band called the Rolling Stones, and the group is marking its half-century with no letup in its productivity or rock 'n' roll style. Jagger himself is still the cool, rich frontman of the world's most successful rock band. Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts are getting together 50 years to the day after the young R&B band played London's Marquee Club. Taking a name from a song by bluesman Muddy Waters, they were billed as "The Rollin' Stones" —the 'g came later. Now in their late 60s and early 70s, the band members are celebrating the anniversary by attending a retrospective photo exhibition at London's Somerset House — and looking to the future by rehearsing for new gigs. The lineup for the gig was vocalist Jagger, guitarist Richards and Brian Jones, bassist Dick Taylor, pianist Ian Stewart and Mick Avory on drums. Taylor, Stewart and Avory soon left the lineup; drummer Watts joined in 1963 and guitarist Wood in 1975. The band had its first hit, a cover of Chuck Berry's "Come On," in 1963, and soon became one of the world's biggest and most influential rock acts, rivaled only by The Beatles. The Beatles split up in 1970, but the Stones are still going strong — something jagger says he could never have imagined at the time. "Groups in those days and singers didn't really last very long," Jagger, 68, told the BBC. SUDOKU Visit www.libertyhall.net for more info! Difficulty Level ★ 7/16 PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER KEEPING THE HAWKS ROLLING SINCE 1974 Don's Auto Center Inc. Auto Repair and Machine Shop 785.841.4833 11th & Haskell