Show August 10 1970 Pez2 LET artist Motioo-flues- fr OUR WATERS LIVE an Detergent contain large amounts of phosphates deaths choke y whtoh up abtndance of nutrients result in large growths of algae masses of algae smelly decaying 8 masses of algae results in oxygen removal from the water thereby detergents and help fight pollution! P P either wash up on our beaches or gradually fill our waterwaysthe Buy added with each wash load units (£ran)ofP NS8E has compiled the following list of detergent products and y medfied on the box use no more than the qua Stay below 25 units Whichever detergent you use avoid waste Units of Phosphates per Amt per Wash load Washload DETERGENTS DETERGENTS 35 c 12 Duty Life Heavy Easy Add-- it 33 1 14 c Cheer 34 Culligan Soap 1 12 c Fab 34 Diaper Sweet 1 14 c Oxydol Plus 35 Ivory Flakes c 1 14 Punch 36 Diaper Pure 2 c Breeze Trend the You can help fight pollution! 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Carl h Life univcr- - H Trd cr Arrington companies She has also taught in New York City area schools and spent several months as an instructor of American modem dance techniques in Helsinki Finland Each year new dances are added to the company’s production One of these which was first performed this May is “To Joy Inclined” to the music of George Phillip Telemann “Legendary Forest” was put to choreography last December It is described as a fairy tale which takes its point of departure from the medieval tapestries depicting the legend of the unicorn O’Donnel’s famed “Suspension” will be put to dance for the second time this year The “Dance Encyclopedia” describes “Suspension” as “notable for the sense of timelessness achieved by the curving sweep of the movement and the sustained hfllonrpfi 99 “Colloquy of Dreamers” with choreography by Miss Andersen and is performed to an electronic schore by Andrew Rudin Lehor’s 'Merry Widow’ legal volumes featured on More than 700 books from the collection of a former Ogden judge have been donated to the Utah State University Library The endowment was made from the estate of the late Judge George S Barker by his son Thomas G Barker Ogden in behalf of the family Included in the gift is a set of “Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure” 221 volumes of “Pacific Reporter” and the set of "American and English Railroad Cases” Other works in the donation are “Council Journal” “Territory of 1890 “Ordinances Franz Lehar’s “The Merry Widow” will be this weeks featured opera on KUSU-FM’- s “Evening Opus" Tuesday Aug 11 Judge Barker was active for many years in the legal profession in the Ogden area He was judge of the Ogden Municipal Court district judge of the Second Judicial District and Ogden City Attorney at 7 pm In the introduction to the famous 1953 recording the late Ernest Newman stated: “The Plot is too complicated to set forth in detail here For the benefit however of the few people who have never seen “The Merry Widow” on the stage it may be said that two main plots are interlocked-th- e love concealed for a time of the harum-scaruDaniio for a rich young Balkan widow Hanna Glawari whose elderly husband had tactfully died leaving her in m 8” library KUSU-F-M ' of City 1871” and latter issues “Ordinances of Manti City 1885” “Utah School Report and “Utah Supreme Court cases “This makes a notable addition to the library’s law and Utah collections” said Jim Wardle USU libiary assistant The books are located in Science and Documents Social Science and Special Collection divisions of the 1896-189- each Monday during the Summer school quarter bv Ihe Students of Utah State (ASUSU1 Editorial offfces Univi'rsitv Center 317 University Center JI5 Business Correspondence and change of address should be sent to PO Box 1262 University Station Logan Utah 84321 of Forest” by Hemmer “Night Figures” by Pendercki and “Suspension” by O’Donnel Ogden Published Inclined” Rudin’s “Colloquy Dreamers” the “Legendary Greaves Willard Oleason Sheila ' Choreography for these numbers Sandall Page Logan John is by Miss Andersen Lee Hicken Wallsburg Gunnison “As students in the classes Marilyn Jorgenson Gae Maughan North Logan grow” said Miss Andersen Clara Marie Shelley Lehi Patti “they become members of the L Piggee Vicky Rowe and company?’ Present members of Patricia McLaughlin Salt Lake the troup and those who will City perform tonight are Georgann Federal matching funds are Kidman Trudy Griffin Rozan providing $14931 while state Pitcher Sandy Plowman Allison funds provide $4977 Gates Gloria Porter Karen Petersen Jerry Allen Keith Utah” Associated Dance of the Lord Chive) and four solos a Japanese mask dance and two gesture gongs The numbers to be presented by the dance theatre group will include Telemann’s “To Joy Miss Andersen director a native of New York has been a member of the May O’Donnel and Norman Walker Modern Dance " possession of a fortune of twenty million francs which the Balkan embassy in Paris would like to be spent in the fatherland and the coquetries of Valencienne the flirtatious but cautious wife of the famous Balkan ambassador in Paris Baron Zeta with a young Frenchman Camille Rosillon —’ whom Valencienne a respectable married woman’ as she repeatedly assures Camille and designs to scoop up Hanna and her millions” The opera stars Josef Knapp Steffek Hanny Eberhard i Wachter Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Nicolai Geeda with the" Philharmonia Orchestra and chorus Northern Utah can hear the every world’s finest operas ' KUSU-Fon Tuesday evening from 7 to 10 pm Ken Brewer and members of the English Department will on present a poetry reading Hour KUSU-FM’- s Special Wednesday Thursday Aug and at 7pm Friday the 12 the Specials Hour will present the complete series from Children’s Hour of Lynn Mor-tensen- “A Parent’s View Children’s Literature" BISTRO Fri & Sat Live Music NO COVER ’s of |