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Show WEDNESDAY, ARTS NOVEMBER 6, 2002 Crossword Anxiety Edited by Wayne Robert Williams TMSPuzzles & ENTERTAINMENT DIXIE SUN Jack in the Box: a aol.com drive-throug- -- 9 dream h by Rafael Perez Dixie Sun Staff Writer College life isn't it great? Students are always looking for a way to get more for less. Students want more living space for less money, better outcomes on test scores for less studying, and just about anything for less. More does not always come for less, but in the Padres search he has found an eating establishment where that is indeed the case. This place is Jack In The Box where two tacos come for just 99 cents. This is not going to be an ordinary restaurant review. The typical one involves the Padre and the Family going into the establishment, sitting down, and critiquing every detail of the restaurant. The problem is that in actual reality, most students don't have the time or money to do this. So in order to give a review of a restaurant that would fit the college lifestyle, the Jack In The Box was used to see whatrit could offer. With one Philip J. Anderson Portland, OR By drive-throug- h purpose in mind the Padre and the Foreman took off to get two tacos for 99 cents! The atmosphere was cozy, considering it was the Padres The truck is kept Chevy clean and the school bags were placed in the pickup bed to give more room for the passengers. The music was just right since it came out of the Padres own CD collection, so Ben Harper was playing loud and clear when the truck pulled up to the ordering window. 42 Bowling alleys 43 Orangutan or gibbon Last Issue's Puzzle Solved For the Dixie Sun 1976-8- Wimbledon 0 Concert to feature trio of DSC musical groups. champion 46 Quarrel 48 Criminal, to a cop 50 Holy cow! 53 Meat jelly The Dixie State College Symphonic Band, Brass Choir, and Woodwind Choir will team up in a concert this Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Avenna Center Cox Auditorium. 55 Sub shop 56 Perfect report card 57 Three back-ends- ? 60 Brownish purple 61 B'rith 62 "Skittle painter program will be of a patriotic nature in honor of Veterans Day. Cost is $2 a person or $5 a family. Faculty, The Players" (C)2002 Tribune Media Services, All rights reserved. conveniently placed on it with pictures to show what youre ordering. Each value meal has a number to it, so ordering is literally as easy as but the Padre and Foreman were not there for value meals, just tacos. the took place for a bag of tacos at the second window. The truck pulled, up going north on Bluff Street, as the tacos made their appearance. It was interestshell stuffed ing. A deep-friewith some sort of mystery meat and a slice of cheese topped with lettuce and doused with hot sauce. After the first bite, it was realized that more had been found for less. More flavors for less filler, more meal with less packaging, more convenience for less hassle. The tacos tasted amazing! tacos and two waters, please!" the Padre said with his head out the window. A red screen showed the order to make sure it was taken correctly. Not a word was said as the Padre and Foreman cruised up Bluff on the way to the skate park with the windows down, blasting Ben Harper, munching on tacos. Upon arrival, the "Welcome to Jack In The Box, order when you're ready," came a muffled voice from the menu board The menu was large and in bright colors so it makes it easy to read even though there was no time spent reading it. Value meals are 99-ce- "Uh, yeah, I'll have four "Is drive-throug- that everything?" the h girl said. came the reply. "That will be $2.12 at the "Yes," sec- ond window." The truck was pulled around and an exchange of money DSC Musical 44 Kind of IRA 45 Rafael (The Padre) Perez smiles in anticipation of his taco meal. d Padre asked the Foreman's opinion so he could be quoted in the paper. In a simple statement where less became more, the Foreman replied: "It's two tasty tacos for only 99 cents. What else needs to be said?" groups unite staff, and students with an activity card will be admitted free. Veterans will also be admitted at no charge. Cadets, El Capitan, Bullets And Bayonets and The Star And Stripes Forever." A special musical salute to the men The band will perform A Festival Prelude by Alfred Reed, American Folk Rhapsody No. 3" by Clare Grundman, Resting In The Peace Of His Hands by American John Gibson, Overture For Band by Joseph Willcox Jenkins, American Civil War Fantasy by Jerry Bilik, and Celebrations by John Zdechlik. and women of the armed forces will also be presented. The Symphonic Rand is a group of very fine The program will also include four marches by John Philip The High School Sousa: college musicians. Performing regularly for various programs in and around the community, they are directed by Gary Caldwell. The Brass Choir is directed by Ronald Garner, and the Woodwind Choir by Denis Zwang. |