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Show I . S u n T im es, October 3 1 , 1 979, Page 4 O I m w ,q A Chris Dick's Cx. t n it! INTHtwm top Cedar flat 4 6 Salad - 1 Ft. 1 FLAT TOP CEDAR 1 4 - 6 Ft. Stand 4 Battar The Polynesian Dance Review, Kanikapila, set for Nov. 5 and 6, at the Val A. Browning Center, has been cancelled. Refunds for the show, sponsored by the St. Benedicts Foundation, may be obtained at the Dee Events Center ticket office, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Argonne FLAT TOP CEDAR 1 K 4 - 6 m 2 CEDAR CEDAR 1 2 te The cocfcilo ccaOinuo load ever to be transported by highway over so long a distance will leave the Department of Energys largest pECKY CEDAR 8 Ft. if REDWOOD 4x4. ft. 2x4. lit. 6.49 2.94 1x4 6ft 1.29 combad 4 Laboratory, near Chicago for Palo Alto, California, the week of Oct. 28. The massive load consists of a 107 ton prototype superconducting electromagnet designed and built by Argonne and modified for use in a DOE sponsored basic ever-changin- star-studde- research energy program at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center at Stanford (SLAC) University. Due to a change in 71 OVia TO CHOOM MOIMNOS AND COIORID NAILS LAROIST QUANTITY AND VA8IITY IN TN8 INTI AMOUNT AIN WIST. MONOWALL ORIEN RED OAK . 314x4x8 316x4x8 ltt groda limulotad on lauon plywood. t i s$ I tf CROSSCUt BIRCH 314x4x8 grain '! "fW pounds, each of the transporters 80 wheels will exert less pressure on the road surface than those of an 340,000 lot 41 CABINKTS highaverage tractor-traile- r way truck. The total length of the coxIuoated DISCOUNTED v Although the total wieght of the load will be about $749 ODD & IND FISEROLASS PANELS ill 24" x ' ...,.......$3.1 1 SavtftOH While 24"x10.... $3.90 $4.49 26" x 14W $S.49 24xl2'. UtH trailer tractor. Roal Wood Vonoor Crado. . plywood. Siebert ar- pulled by a specially built 450 horsepower Kenworth diesel ijh CASTLE 1 OAK S" 'I. ticulated iwlotad finitb lauon plywood, $599 grad, fnnh on Icon magnet will ride on an lotxrada 3164x4 $649 314x4x74 undated aaad tile'heJvy, ?et iStfcate; GOLD Simulated woodgroin on looan plywood. m H CASTLE l't grada. I about five million dollars and three years of fabrication effort. 49 RIDGECREST BIRCH i'l, savings to taxpayers of Sfenulatnd finith hardboard boddng. 64 research programs, the large superconducting magnet was declared surplus after having completed 10 years of uninterrupted service as part of a large particle detector at Argonne. Modifying it for use at Stanford will result in a TYNI Of FIMUNO SO FROM magnet carrier is about 140 feet. The load is 18 Vi feet wide and 13Vi feet high. Jones transportation of Alviso, California has been awarded Company the contract magnet. In 31 Vi HOODS loth nth : earth. When transported, the will have no magnetic field whatsoever. magnet The magnet is being transported by highway because of its susceptibility to shock and stress. Upon arrival at Stanford University, the magnet willbecome part of an experiment that will investigate the fundamental building blocks of matter. A better understanding of the fundamentals of nature can lead to unlimited benefits for mankind in the future. OFF the bus, Brenda Lodi (Cheri turns to Teri Campbell (Grace) and Becky Gidley (Elmo) for help in escaping from the cowboy trying to take her to Montana in WSCs production of "Bus Stop." JUST ft. 8xHw $4.30 $3.41 $12.11 $19.53 miMk cutmurc SUMMER CATO CLEARANCE mode toorder most Any sis 4' ON ALL 1 standard sizes instock ( Aword about financing from Boise Cascade Homes: FTiFUCES DOO BUMS MAE10CCSa DirgriIgiigI liEI gm$4 PgreIr REMODEL TOUR KITCHEN Now. when you buy a Boise Cascade Home, you gel more than our building expt nise. 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Some of the most chilling whodunits" in literature get an airing on the new series MYSTERY. As for fans of comteporary music, SOUNDSTAGE This program showcases a boasts a real line-ubold and brassy sounds of the from provocative blend, Doc Severinsen to the ballads of Gordon Lightfoot. Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra return on EVENING AT SYMPHONY on Friday at 9:40 p.m. or Sunday at 4 p.m. to bring the thrill of a live concert and favorites like Berlioz and Beethoven to the comfort of home. dramatic adaptation When cooled to 452 degrees below zero Fahrenheit and energised, the magnet will .vsry litHp elofakihuteo Abler a Tnagnfeti about 36,000 times that of the GALVANIZED FIFE RANGE beginning with a recital by opera greats Joan Sutherland and Marilyn Horne. Later in the season, opera buffs can have the chance to sit in on a series of opera master classes conducted by famed tenor, Luciano Pavarotti, on PAVAROTTI AT JUILLIARD. to move the 2'x 16'1....v,.$4.20 DUCTED Ohio ocacon Specials are always an important ingredient in the public television schedule and this season will continue g the tradition of excellence. An array of first-rat- e entertainment plus provocative reports from around the world are on tap at KUED, Channel 7. In the performing arts, d celebrations of Broadways best will compliment superlative classical concerts. They include MUSICAL COMEDY TONIGHT a dazzling salute to some of Broadways greatest musicals with Ethel Merman, Carol Burnett, Sandy Duncan, John Davidson, Rock Hudson and many others. PAUL ROBESON is James Earl Jones spellbinding portrayal of the great black actor and activist in a one-ma- n play SONG BY SONG is a new form of television entertainment hosted by Ned Sherrin and inspired by his Side By Side By Sondheim, In MARK RUSSELL COMEDY SPECIALS, Washingtons resident satirist returns with five irreverent shows. LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER brings another magnificent array of live virtuoso performances National Argonne o A III. ARGONNE, 4 - 8 ft. 4 x4 os-tkick cast recreates some of the most exciting moments in Broadway history own son Davi (s John off public television's fall season on "Musical Comedy Tonight, Carol Burnett. Richard chorus member in a scene from Oklahoma! ") Ethel Merman, Rock Hudson, in this special. featured rousing Chamberlain and Bernadette Peters ore among those magnet moved 3 Ft. .1x6x6 is 979, Page 4 Got rosults from tho classlflod ads EAX SPRUCE 4 - 6 ft. Combad & Stainod I ii 1 , 'uezgsrisuzzvoN DOG m i 1 Danco rovuo cancollod ! 1 I Ben Lomond Beacon, November Clearfield Courier, October 31, 1979, Page 4 Sal d Bodartad 84) $ i Wa r Authorized Dealers For v r Homes UpDoteo Cccccdo Know And Wk Wknl to Oat too cues ccsTrjcr.rj 4 i 85 So. 300 W. Tot 1. Ogden, Utah 394-413- 1 or 3995888 'Dus Stop' css? selected Weber State Theatre has selected the cast for its major fall production, Dr. John Elzey, director, said today. Bus Stop a comedy by William Inge, is now rehearsing for a Nov. 5 through 10 run in the Little Theatre of the Val A. Browning Center. Cast as Grace Hoyland, owner of the diner where the bus is forced to stop overnight, is Teri Campbell, senior theatre arts malor from Bountiful. Playing Elma Duckworth, in Grace's waitress-helpe- r the diner, will be Becky Gidley, a junior music major Cherie, the focal point of the comedy, will be played by sophomore theatre arts Brenda major Bo overly-enthusiast- Decker. Lodi Cherie s rom- ic antic interest, is played by Nelson Mather, a freshman theatre arts major from Ogden. Will Masters, the local sheriff and deacon of the local Congregational Church, will be played by Thomas Cowan of Absecon, New Jersey. Dr. Lyman, an ex- university professor on the skids, will be played by senior theatre arts major LaMonte Draney. Virgil Blessing, a mature sidekick and benefactor of Bo Decker, will be played by William E. Hall Jr. of Willard. 1 have been able to cast the show with actors who fit their parts amazingly well," said Dr. Elzey. "The audience will not have to stretch their imaginations to believe these, characters. They really are the characters. Pulitzer prize-winnin- g writer William Inge wrote the comedy in 1965, based n upon life in the small towns he knew so mid-wester- well. The comedy will play at 8 p m. Nov. 5 through 10, with a Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. on Nov. 10. Tickets will go on sale Oct. 29 at the Weber State Theatre box office in the south lobby of the Browning Center. Further Information may be obtained by calling 626-643- |