Show delays ‘Horror Show’ Trouble iTityFmn last Saturday i left the house Sis of rice toast pockets full cards a squirt gun and my Picture Show tietRocky Honor towtpirty in a Capitol Theater before the the film began the Age sod once A adjects enthusiasm increased a of guys behind us yelled pwp stream of obscenities first-tim- e it impossible for atmosphe-- e g yting Hncky to Honor viewers ng the dialogue underso- appearing as a Sum it began feature Rocky Horror to acquired a cult following as an film Certain TOKtre thrown about the theater oJthe key lines are shouted dur ing segments of the movie During the song “There’s A Light (Over at the Frankenstein place)” participants flick their Bics but members of Saturday's audience also threw lighted firecrackers and sparklers After 15 minutes of the show had passed manager Laurel Jensen walked through the theater to close a door and noticed a hole in the movie screen which was torn when someone in the audience threw a full beer can at the stage Jensen immediately stopped the projectors and announced that the show was over Although some people left right away many remained in the theater some becoming violent When he was threatened by a few angry patrons Jensen called the photography exhibition cponing in student gallery A Something for the eye the ear udthepslate will greet patrons at he opening of the first photography exhibit sponsored by Art Gallery ill Eighth Street Nadiy Nov 19 cooperative art plUy jo located in the basement the SC north of the Briar "Lira music refreshments and a Aiw to enter a Polaroid contest are planned for the Gret-dr- a ipmmg of this show" said Steele one of the gallery Tla student-ru- photo limit Judges for the exhibit will be USU photography professors RT Clark and Craig Law The opening will begin Monday at noon Students are invited to nuagen Prats will be awarded for mint and a the and mention purchase ifirdo will be given to in the photographers entered honorable plery exhibit Envy deadline for 5 the exhibit is pm There is a three V A FGrJvilZhTest is undetermined but Jensen believes the screen can be repaired Since the movie never brought the theater substantial profits it would not be worthwhile to hire special security for the show according to Jensen Jensen also stated that Rocky Horror will not return to his theater and no other Logan theater has expressed the desire to run the show It looks like local fans will have to travel out of the valley to "do the time warp again" —xia (call coilsct) 450 South SthEast SLCUT 84102 TUT NMMTWI srccMumsMCf i$ fttliiloimtlMiiitl)aatiiilai la Maior OaMdt av State MU TIU MU: US Cities $ aSreatf ©uaaUi&sj 2 Glauser’s Restaurant Moneycard at USU ticket office Everything is Homemade! 25 WEST CENTER LOGAN OPEN 6 AAL-1-0 PJU CLOSED SUNDAY “MEZCAL” and “BEAR RIVER BAND” Cactus Club OPENING: Nov 19-3- 0 noon 8th st Gallery live music by 8th St Kazoo bandrefreshments Ifibaraacta 1J-2- 0 G::d ccy to Otiridncs be tet fbsr 26 SC0 tdnsst ft) fsr 1:30-12:3- uiDayiEvMiiKiftWHii 333-444-4 I Live Music with PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW b &ei: Class bsglnsTomorrovv Fri and Sat STUDENT ALL 1979 Page 3 MON-SA- T self-potn- it Friday November 16 n of today police One person was reportedly arrested for public intoxication Once some form of order was restored Jensen agreed to start the show from the beginning if the audience would cooperate To those who were discouraged by the incident and chose to leave he offered to refund their ticket money “It's kind of sick that people think they can rip the theater apart for a $150 ticket" Jensen commented Presently the cost of the damage m BACKGAMMON TOURNAMENT Nov 7:00-9:0- 0 27-2- 8 pm $50 entry fee over $12000 worth of backgammon boards to be given away sign up at info desk SS)EEEE KKMUSE Firn Nov 26 0:00 pcn Juniper Lounge otipcn stage STAB Winter Formal PA 0 testers rateth b tzi ertfb ea 3rd fkzt SC Dec? 1 Dance $500 Dinner and Dance $1200 Cedar roomadvance tickets for dinner only-inf- o desk |