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Show The Thiinder6inC Monday January 7, 1985 SUSC students to tour English literary locales A bicycle tour of England and Scotland will be conducted this summer by Southern Utah State College literary specialist Sarah Solberg for those who want to closely explore the environment that influenced the works of prominent British and Scottish uriters. Solberg was the tour guide for literary tour offered bv the SUSC Division of Continuing Education last summer. Solberg rccieved her Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh, where she concentrated on Dickens and other 19th century novelists. She has cycled over 15,000 miles in the British Isles. a similar The literary tour, scheduled to start June 30 and end July 21, is available for up to eight credits in English, and for an additional one or two credits in physical education. Tour participants will stay in inexpensive youth hostels. They will travel by Britrail and rent bicycles which will allow' for travel to places. The $1,650 tour price includes round-triair fare from Las Vegas to London, a three-wee- k Britrail pass, bicycle rental, American Youth Hostel membership, lodging in youth hostels, recording fees for up to 10 hours of SUSC credit, a textbook, coach tours, theatre tickets, guest lectures and a Scottish dinner. Also included is the registration fee for the noncredit course, Get Fit Cycling, which will be offered spring quarter at SUSC. Food, souvenirs, entrance fees and other incidental costs are not included in the tour price. YE OLDE FLOWER SHOPPE 27 NORTH MAIN STREET, CEDAR CITE p A' SPRING BOUQUET TO BRIGHTEN WINTER Y DAYS$3.50-6.5- 0 Pioneer lecture planned The achievements and challenges of pioneer Utah women in such fields as politics, public affairs, medicine and the suffrage movement will be discussed by Leonard Arrington Jan. 16 at Southern Utah State College. Arrington's remarks, titled Women in Southern Utah, will start at 7:30 p.m. in room 214 of the Library. According to Mary Jane CedarFace, special collections coordinator, the lecture is being offered to tie in with the colleges extensive collection of Utah, and especially Southern Utah, historical materials. A role of the library is to take an active part in providing scholarly and informative programming for the college and community, CedarFace said. Arrington is director of the Joseph Smith Fielding Institute for Church History at Brigham Young University. He is the author of several historical and biographical books, among them Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of the Latter-daSaints, 1830-190He has visited SUSC once y before, delivering an October, 1983 lecture titled Brigham Young: Colonizer, Church Leader and Family Man. AFTER THE GAME x xA ea THE PUCK rv'.; - v l STOPS HERE! In'-- ! SAK1YK1 ARTS 110 WEST 535 SOUTH, CRAFTS CEDAR CITY 586-896- FAMILY FEAST! SAVE UP TO $5. 00 WHEN YOU BUY ANY LARGE PIZZA AND A PITCHER OF SOB' DRINK TUESDAY NIGHT FROM 4:00 PM TO 6:00 PM 9, 10 OF ON ALL PAINTS, PALLETTS AND BRUSHES FOR ART STUDENTS. BRING IN YOUR ACTIVITY CARD AND SCHEDULE! Page 7 'MAKE' IT A LARGE MEDIUM CHARGE EXPIRES JAN. 31, 1985 -- ZZX Pka 4fut 579 SOUTH MAIN, CEDAR CITY 586-989- 6 |