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Show Lap swimming time set aside YE OLDE FLOWER SHOPPE a: open-recreatio- nnouncing a 10 per cent discount to adS.U.S.C. students and staff. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m 27 North, Main Street c, J1 jV' i . j 570 South Main .Cedar t x Braith waite to show art films A series of free art films will be shown at the Braithwaite Fine film on follows the creation of the East Building of the National Gallery of Art. All films are free to the public and are scheduled to start Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Old Administration 204, a classroom upstairs from the Southern Utah State College gallery. The films will be repeated again the next afternoon, probably in the SUSC Art Building, according to Gallery Curator LaRae King Williams. The Nov. 15 films on Rembrandt and the National Gallery addition will be followed on Dec. 6 with The Christmas Story. Januarys program will include short films about the Greeks, basic forms of painting, and painting in America on Jan. 24; Leonard Da Vinci on Jan. 27; and four films on Jan. 31 ranging in subject to cubism and matter from impressionism and film shorts on the painters Degas and Renoir. Arts Gallery starting Nov. 15 with a short Rembrandt and a longer documentary that ,iv: Ki City, Ut. 586-712- 0 r''r V Get a VCR and a Movie for $5.00 and get the second movie JV y? 7 i Pnih An open-recreati- c, Cedar City, Utah SOUNDS EASY;;'" The ASSUSC Senate has decided to set aside an hour a night n for lap swimming during of the Physical Education Building swimming pool. The decision to set up lap swimming came after at least two students appealed to the Executive Council this year, saying that now. doing laps is impossible during open-re- c Lap swimming will run from 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday through Friday nights. Arts and Letters Senator Bill Honeck said the program will be on a trial basis through the end of November. In the meantime, Honeck said the senate audit committee is waiting to make any proposals for other aspects of the program. The committee has been studying the finances of open-reconsidering in particular how student fees are spent to fund the program. Of the $12,000 a year in student fees used for open-resome $1,500 is pooled with other athletic department money, and senators have considered keeping that separate to buy only open-re- c with equipment. Another senate idea is to coordinate open-re- c intramural activities. indepently owned franchise of Sounds Easy Coporation i Historical Society to meet Utah State University art professor and former Southern Utah State College faculty member Gaell Lindstrom will address a Nov. 13 meeting of the Iron County Chapter of the Utah Historical Society. . Lindstroms address, Thomas Moran in Utah, will start at 7:30 p.m. in the SUSC Library Special Collections. The public is invited to attend, according to Royden C. Braithwaite, chapter Lindstroms lecture deals with the U.S. landscape painter who first visited Utah in July of 1873. Morans illustrations over the years served as a picture show to the west, and although his ' subject matter included most of the U.S., Utah poet and painter Alfred Lambourne said in a 1922 Deseret News article that he said none of the wonderful scenery of the interior west impressed d sandstone and heights of our him more than the multi-colore- southern Utah. CEDAR CITY roCKIPIS Wlz erf) Taco Time 830 S. Main. 580 SOOTH MAIN STREET (ALBERTSONS SHOPPING PLAZA) LISTEN TO KERB FOR OPENING DATE & DETAILS! Casita Durrito and a Medium Drink only I.99 Limit one coupon per visit Expires Nov. 19, 1984 |